Beesley,
40, was previously assistant to Paul Carden, who departed earlier this week to
join Vanarama National League North side AFC Telford United.
A
striker during his playing days, Beesley had a brief spell at Cantilever Park
on loan and played in the National League for Chester City, Forest Green Rovers
and Cambridge United.
Beesley
told https://www.warringtontownfc.co.uk: “I’m made up that the opportunity has
been given to me to push on the work we’ve done.
“I
didn’t hesitate – I had a good conversation with Paul about it and Toby, and
we’re ready to carry it on.
“I
do a lot of research and I have a lot of notes about what I would do if I
became a manager again.
“I
was really happy working with Paul, but I thought at some point I wanted to
challenge myself again.
“This
opportunity came along and normally, when a new manager comes in the club is on
its knees a bit.
“This
is the total opposite. There’s a squad of players down there that’s excelling
and it’s up to me to make sure that continues.”
Chairman
Toby Macormac added: “We wanted to move swiftly to ensure our targets for the season
weren’t impacted and so there was minimal disruption.
“Bees’
appointment ensures continuity, and the move was unanimously supported by the
playing squad”. |