WARRINGTON Rylands FC has started the hunt for a new manager following the resignation of 1st team manager Jody Banim.
The club, with regret, accepted the resignation of Banim as 1st team manager due to business commitments outside of football.
In a brief statement on social media, the club said: “The board would like to place on record, their thanks for all of Jody’s efforts this season and wish him the best of luck for the future.”
Banim’s appointed followed the surprise departure of the club’s promotion and FA Vase-winning manager Dave McNabb last September, resulting in Banim being appointed as interim manager.
During his brief time in charge the club has had mixed fortunes, but remains just outside the play-off places.
Applications are now being accepted for the vacant first-team manager position. Applicants can email in confidence, detailing recent experience and footballing CV to [email protected]
Rylands part company with promotion winning manager Dave McNabb
The club has today, with regret, accepted the resignation of Jody Banim as 1st team manager due to business commitments outside of football.
The board would like to place on record, their thanks for all of Jody’s efforts this season and wish him the best of luck for the future. pic.twitter.com/TJI1wTOboC
— Warrington Rylands FC (@RylandsFC) January 30, 2023