After today’s home defeat to Rushall Olympic, Martin Coyne has tendered his resignation as manager, which has been accepted by the board.
Whilst enjoying a successful spell after taking over as manager following the departure of Nick Spooner, Martin has found a win elusive in recent games, and today’s result has seen the club fall back into the relegation zone.
Chairman Steve Hartley has paid tribute to Martin’s managership, with thorough preparation for each match, keeping to the budget and communicating at all times. “First and foremost Martin is a Hyde United fan, and he has always done what is best for the club. He can leave with his head held high in the knowledge that he gave it his best shot. I am really sorry it didn’t work out, but am pleased that he will remain with the club to continue the fantastic work he has done with the Juniors.”
Coaches Harry Bunn and Chris Shaw have also been a credit to the club. Their roles will be reviewed once a new appointment is made.
A further announcement will be made in the next couple of days, prior to our next difficult fixture away to Gainsborough Trinity on Tuesday..

