The
former Sherburn White Rose boss and Goole AFC first-team coach joined the club
in December and has now extended his stay until 2024.
Chairman
Richard Smales told https://fchumberunited.co.uk: "Mark has really bought
into what we are striving to achieve and to have someone of Mark’s coaching
quality and passion to succeed is exactly what we want at the club.
"This
deal offers the club stability and allows us to focus on the long-term
aspirations and development on and off the pitch, whilst also knowing full well
that delivery of the plan is essential to progressing the club to where we want
it be.
"Furthermore,
I am delighted to have Mark with us on this journey as we work diligently and
plan ahead, for the start of the upcoming 2021/22 season."
The
club's director of football, Marc Brown, added: "It’s really important
that we start as we mean to go on and having stability at all levels of the
club is really important to us.
"Mark’s
experience, qualifications and desire to succeed has been evident in recent
months.
"It’s
important that Mark and the rest of the management team know that they have our
backing.
"We
understand what we want to achieve isn’t going to happen overnight and it will
take time, but we have the belief that we will get to where we want to be with
Mark leading us on the pitch."
Maspero
added his thoughts on getting the deal done and moving forward with the club,
commenting: "It’s refreshing to be involved with a forward-thinking,
honest club with the desire and passion to grow both the first team and the
club brand.
"It's
inspiring to see the chairman and director of football putting in so much of
their time and effort - proper blood, sweat and tears - to make this club the
biggest in the region.
"It
was an easy decision for me to make. Having the security of three years allows
me to be able to instil my game model and a club ethos.
"It
also allows the players to buy into what we all want to achieve. To be
successful, we all need that continuity". |