McNabb
is a born winner who is committed to nurturing a culture and environment which
promotes a progressive style of football – getting fans on the edge of their
seats.
Holding
a UEFA B license, he started his coaching career at Manchester United where he
gained valuable experience within the younger age groups before being named as
the under-18 manager at St Helens Town back in 2015.
During
this period, he was also named as reserve team manager at Rainhill Town where
he secured the league championship, before being appointed as Billinge FC manager
in 2017.
After
lifting the Guardian Cup in 2018, McNabb became much sought after due to the
exciting brand of football that his teams were becoming renowned for.
In
June 2018, he was appointed as manager at Warrington Rylands following the club’s
promotion to the North West Counties League.
In
accepting the role, McNabb embarked on what would prove to be a phenomenally
successful period that would propel him into the national limelight.
Building
a team effectively from scratch, Rylands became NWCL First Division South
champions at the end of his first season in charge and they also claimed the
league’s Champions Cup title in what was undoubtedly a memorable season for all
at Gorsey Lane.
Although
the following two campaigns were ravished by the Covid-19 pandemic, Rylands
were then promoted to the Northern Premier League, courtesy of their vastly
superior points per game average in 2021.
In
addition to this, McNabb led Rylands to FA Vase glory at Wembley Stadium –
beating Binfield 3 -2 in what proved to be an encapsulating tie.
Entering
the NPL Division One West for the first time last season, you may have been
forgiven for thinking that a period of consolidation would follow.
However,
an incredible season saw Rylands claim a third consecutive promotion –
finishing a point ahead of Workington to claim their place within the Northern
Premier League.
Whilst
at Warrington Rylands, McNabb enjoyed a 69.28-win percentage, as well as
boasting a goal average of well over two hundred.
In
the 153 games that he took charge of, his Rylands team scored 376 goals and
conceded just 151.
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