Hunter has
brought in former Ayr United winger Michael Reynolds as first-team coach for
the 2018/19 season.
The 43-year-old
made 33 appearances for the Scottish League side and has played at National
League level with Droylsden, Leigh RMI and Altrincham.
In local
football circles, Reynolds is probably best known for being part of the Emley
side that played against West Ham United at Upton Park in the FA Cup back in
January 1998.
More recently,
he has been involved at neighbours and league rivals Harrogate Railway.
Reynolds brings
with him a wealth of experience and is currently working his way through his
coaching badges.
He joins
assistant-manager Mark Smitheringale and community coach Sam Bannister as
members of Hunter's backroom team.
Leaving the
club is Simon Swales, who has left to resume his playing career after helping
in a coaching capacity whilst out injured in the second half of last season.
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