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Managerial Change at York
Managerial Change at York
York City have confirmed that first-team manager David Webb has been relieved of his duties at the Vanarama National League club with immediate effect.
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The news comes following the Minstermen’s disappointing 3-2 defeat to Solihull Moors at the LNER Community Stadium last night, their fourth since the turn of the year in a barren run of form that has seen the club slip to 18th in the National League table, and just 4 points above the relegation zone. The 42-year-old was appointed to the role on December 2nd, following the unpopular decision to sack John Askey, who had led the Minstermen to promotion from the National League North last season. While Webb had held coaching positions at a number of clubs, including Premier League sides Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton, this was his first managerial job, and was met with some opposition from fans concerned about his tactical knowledge and lack of experience.
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Managerial Change at York
Managerial Change at York
Thursday 09 February 23 I 12:46:26
Photo by
The news comes following the Minstermen’s disappointing 3-2 defeat to Solihull Moors at the LNER Community Stadium last night, their fourth since the turn of the year in a barren run of form that has seen the club slip to 18th in the National League table, and just 4 points above the relegation zone. The 42-year-old was appointed to the role on December 2nd, following the unpopular decision to sack John Askey, who had led the Minstermen to promotion from the National League North last season. While Webb had held coaching positions at a number of clubs, including Premier League sides Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton, this was his first managerial job, and was met with some opposition from fans concerned about his tactical knowledge and lack of experience.
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