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Morsley Back in Harness
Morsley Back in Harness
Mark Morsley has agreed to return to Isthmian League North club AFC Sudbury as first team manager with immediate effect
Friday 24 April 20 I 09:44:00 I Photo by

Morsley volunteered to resign at the time of the outbreak of Covid-19 when concerns were at their highest as to the financial implications to the football club of a continued lock down.

 

These worries were somewhat reduced shortly after this when the UK government announced several helpful financial initiatives which the club has tried to make use of.

 

Many further cost saving measures have been necessarily introduced with the sole intention of securing the future of the club for when things return to normal.

 

A statement from the club on https://www.afcsudbury.co.uk reads: “The Board remains extremely grateful to every member of staff, our volunteers and our supporters all of whom have helped with these endeavours. In particular without the employees agreeing to be “furloughed” the future would be a lot less secure.

 

“Now it is time to look forward and to plan for next season as the financial picture looks a whole lot brighter. We are not yet `out of the woods`. But it is time now to think about how our first team is going to look when football recommences. We have to plan ahead.

 

“The club received a number of applications for the position of first team manager at our great club. But Mark remained at all times the outstanding candidate. He knows the club. He has bought into our project to make the academy the cornerstone of AFC Sudbury. He is a serial winner and has the club firmly at heart.

 

“The Board, therefore, approached Mark to ask if he would return and, happily, he did not need too much persuasion. We can now look forward to the 20/21 season with renewed optimism that our first team management of Mark, Danny Laws and Dave Cannon will continue the progress that was there for all to see when the 19/20 was unfortunately curtailed. I am sure that every supporter will join me in wishing them every success”.

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Morsley Back in Harness
Morsley Back in Harness
Friday 24 April 20 I 09:44:00
Photo by

Morsley volunteered to resign at the time of the outbreak of Covid-19 when concerns were at their highest as to the financial implications to the football club of a continued lock down.

 

These worries were somewhat reduced shortly after this when the UK government announced several helpful financial initiatives which the club has tried to make use of.

 

Many further cost saving measures have been necessarily introduced with the sole intention of securing the future of the club for when things return to normal.

 

A statement from the club on https://www.afcsudbury.co.uk reads: “The Board remains extremely grateful to every member of staff, our volunteers and our supporters all of whom have helped with these endeavours. In particular without the employees agreeing to be “furloughed” the future would be a lot less secure.

 

“Now it is time to look forward and to plan for next season as the financial picture looks a whole lot brighter. We are not yet `out of the woods`. But it is time now to think about how our first team is going to look when football recommences. We have to plan ahead.

 

“The club received a number of applications for the position of first team manager at our great club. But Mark remained at all times the outstanding candidate. He knows the club. He has bought into our project to make the academy the cornerstone of AFC Sudbury. He is a serial winner and has the club firmly at heart.

 

“The Board, therefore, approached Mark to ask if he would return and, happily, he did not need too much persuasion. We can now look forward to the 20/21 season with renewed optimism that our first team management of Mark, Danny Laws and Dave Cannon will continue the progress that was there for all to see when the 19/20 was unfortunately curtailed. I am sure that every supporter will join me in wishing them every success”.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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