Connect with us

Northern Premier League

Ash Hoskin leaves Colwyn Bay after 16 games in charge

COLWYN BAY are searching for a new manager after parting company with Ash Hoskin following Saturday’s goalless draw at Ilkeston.

colwynbay

COLWYN BAY are searching for a new manager after parting company with Ash Hoskin following Saturday’s goalless draw at Ilkeston.

Hoskin had only won three of his 16 league and cup games in charge of the Seagulls following his appointment in the summer after relegation from the Conference North.

Despite the draw at Ilkeston with ten men, Hoskin’s departure was confirmed after the game with “affairs off as well as on the pitch” a factor for both sides.

Assistant manager and head of recruitment Phil Staley has also left the club with senior players Rob Hopley and Mike Lea taking charge of Tuesday night’s game against Skelmersdale.

Chairman David Tichener said: “We are sad that things have not worked out, but after a promising pre-season, results, particularly at home, have been disappointing and that has been frustrating for everyone concerned.

“We would like to thank Ash and Phil for all the hard work they have put in over the last five months and wish them all the best for the future.”

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Non-League Newsletter
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.
1000gbp
My Betting SitesFootball progs
NLS Lens
Stadium Solutions
Isuzu
Brandon Hire Station
free bets

 

Irish Betzillionbest-betting-sites-by-betinireland-banner

Casino bee

More in Northern Premier League

  • Proud to take a United stand

    SIR Alex Ferguson sneered. Alan Gowling, the former Manchester United striker, famously said they wouldn’t last until Christmas. Yet 20 years later, FC United of Manchester are still here.

  • Hero Mick rewarded for loyalty

    Non-League stalwart Mick Joiner says he was lost for words after being honoured with the Unsung Hero award at the National Game Awards, in association with Isuzu.

  • Anchors won’t be grounded for long

    Chairman Martin Hillerby is backing his Stockton Town to bounce back from their play-off heartache – especially given the club’s history of spectacularly recovering from adversity.

  • BAD CALL: Adam Nicholson was ineligible to play in Stockton’s semi-final win over Guiseley PICTURE: Alamy BAD CALL: Adam Nicholson was ineligible to play in Stockton’s semi-final win over Guiseley PICTURE: Alamy

    Stockton Town axe means Guiseley are reprieved

    Guiseley were last night reinstated into the NPL Premier play-offs after Stockton Town were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player in their play-off semi-final victory.