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Cunny plan has champions Buxton left in limbo

Buxton are looking for a new manager to lead their first season in National League North after Steve Cunningham’s shock resignation this week.

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PROMOTED Buxton are looking for a new manager to lead their first season in National League North after Steve Cunningham’s shock resignation this week.

Cunningham led the Bucks to a 15-game unbeaten run that all but clinched promotion before the last round of Northern Premier League fixtures last weekend when his men and nearest rivals South Shields both lost meaning Buxton won the division by three points.

But instead of preparing to take on the likes of Chester, Hereford and Darlington, Cunningham will now look for a job closer to home.

The former Colne and Curzon Ashton boss said: “When I joined Buxton back in early November it was with a short-term goal -to gain promotion. I inherited a talented squad and a hugely supportive chairman and board.

“Whilst this decision might surprise a few people, the distance from my home to workplace on a day-to-day basis had become challenging.

“I couldn’t be prouder to add another League title to my growing CV and I know I leave the football club in a better place in a new league.

“I want to thank everyone associated with the club, from top to bottom, for your support during my time in charge.

Longevity

“I know I go with the chairman’s very best wishes and am proud of what we have achieved together.

I now wish to take stock before deciding upon my next role in football.”

A statement from the board read: “It is with regret that earlier today the board accepted the resignation of manager Steve Cunningham.

“We respect Steve’s decision and the reasons outlined around his commute and family commitments.

“When you appoint a new manager you are never sure of the longevity, that’s football. We thank Steve for stepping in when it suited us both at a critical moment earlier in the season and ultimately helping guide the football club to the league title.

“We wish Steve all the best in his future and will look back with fond memories on his time at the Silverlands. Our search for a new manager will start with immediate effect.”

Cunningham paid tribute to the club’s supporters for their role in the title campaign.”Our 12th man, increasing in their numbers and intensity of support throughout the season,” he said. “They played a huge part in our achievements.”

Midfielder Warren Clarke scooped all three individual player awards for Buxton for the season.

JOB DONE: Manager Steve Cunningham has stood down after leading Buxton to the NPL Premier title
PICTURE: Alamy

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