Linby manager Richard Hannigan has announced plans for a reshuffle of his coaching staff.
The move has been triggered by the news that Roy Hogarth will leave his role at first team coach – with his last game being in two-weeks’ time away to Blidworth Welfare.
Roy is unable to continue in his role due to work and travel commitments.
Club chairman Ady Ward thanked Hogarth for all his efforts during his 14-month spell with the club.
He said: “I’d like to thank him for all his efforts at Linby. It’s been an absolute pleasure working with him. He has been a credit. All at Linby wish him well for the future.
The new management team from now until the end of the season will see Dave Jayes become assistant manager. Dave, a UEFA B coach, will continue in his role as u18 Sunday manager as well as working closely with the first team. Dave has his u18 team competing on three fronts for silverware this season and his high quality training sessions and style of play are regarded highly. In addition, club captain Sean White also becomes an assistant alongside Dave and will combine his role with playing once back to full fitness.
Stewart Bowley and Dave Newton will continue in their roles as reserves manager and assistant. They are doing a truly fantastic job and developing a crop of young players that will hopefully provide the spine of the Linby team for years to come.




