....the 2022/23 season due to an administrative re-shuffle,
brought about in part by the mid-season withdrawal by Infinity FC following the
termination of their ground-sharing agreement with Hythe & Dibden.
Former
England C international midfielder Craig Stanley has been installed as the new
man to lead the charge back up the table for Totton & Eling, and he will be
ably supported by two assistant managers in Mark Lilley and Ben Hillman.
Stanley,
who heralds from Bedworth in Warwickshire, began his football career as a
16-year-old with Walsall but didn’t get to play for the first team during a
five-year stint with the Saddlers, going out on loan to Scottish club Raith
Rovers during the 2003/04 season for his introduction to senior level football.
In
2005/06, he was a key member of the Hereford United team that won promotion to
EFL League Two via the play-offs, before signing for Morecambe the following
summer and achieving a second consecutive promotion. He played on for the
Shrimps for another four years, which included a short loan with Torquay United
in 2011, before he transferred to Bristol Rovers that summer.
Since
then, he has represented Aldershot Town, Eastleigh, Lincoln City, Southport (on
loan), Barwell, Lancaster City, Kettering Town, Clitheroe and, finally,
Nuneaton Borough at various levels of the non-league game.
In
2018, Stanley was appointed caretaker manager of Lancaster City, a position he
held for two months, and the 39-year-old will operate as a player-manager for
the Millers, as he takes on his first permanent managerial position.
Alongside
Stanley will be two heads with plenty of experience at this level.
Former
AFC Totton player Mark Lilley played for Fawley AFC in Wessex League Division
One as recently as last season, and he too will register as a player for the
Millers.
Lilley
had three spells with Winchester City during their rise from the Wessex to the
Southern League, and he also represented Bashley and Lymington & New
Milton.
In
addition to his new role with T&E, he is the chairman of AFC Totton’s youth
section and runs the team that will move up to U11s football for season
2022/23.
Ben
Hillman is a former Totton & Eling manager, having held the reins during
the two years of uncertainty brought about by the COVID pandemic.
Prior
to that, Hillman played for Hamble ASSC (now known as Folland Sports),
Blackfield & Langley, VTFC (before they became Sholing), Lymington Town and
the Wiltshire-based club, Downton.
The
41-year-old courier, who was born in Sholing, was part of the VTFC side that
won the Southampton Senior Cup in 2005/06, midway through a decade-long spell
in which the Boatmen dominated that particular trophy.
Totton
& Eling chairman Andy Tipp was delighted to welcome the new men onboard: “We
are very pleased with the new management team, it has a bit of everything:
experience, local knowledge and good player links. We hope the new managers can
kickstart something special at Miller Park in this upcoming season. We hope to
bring on plenty of promising youngsters with some experienced players around to
achieve the right mix that will help us to push up the league and, hopefully,
shock a few on the way”. |