Hinckley Times

Homecoming for AFC’s new manager

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HINCKLEY AFC are delighted to announce the appointmen­t of Dale Belford as first team manager.

Following a huge amount of interest in the post, the Board of Directors have confirmed that former Hinckley United goalkeeper Belford is the man they have chosen to take the club forward.

The former Tamworth and Rugby Town boss, 50, joins having spent last season scouting for Forest Green Rovers during their promotion season from the National League.

Belford will be joined by Richard Lavery, who remains at the club as assistant manager having recently re-joined as a player. He will continue to play alongside his duties as Belford’s assistant.

A stalwart of local football, Belford is no stranger to Hinckley having been between the sticks for United during two spells, and is also a household name at the likes of Atherstone and Tamworth having played for the Lambs across four decades.

Speaking on his appointmen­t, Belford said: “The Hinckley name is still a big one in local football and after speaking to the Board and the other people concerned it was an easy decision.

“It’s a big challenge. Everybody is of the mindset that they’d like to progress and there’s an opportunit­y there to build.

“Carl has done a really good job over the last few years, I’ll try and pick up where he left off and hopefully move the club forward.

“It feels a bit like I’m coming home having seen a few familiar faces, and first and foremost that was the biggest attraction to the job. It’s good to be back.”

Hinckley AFC Chairman, Steve Jelfs, said: “I’m delighted and excited that Dale has accepted the position with Lavs as his assistant, and we’re certain that our supporters will be too.

“We had a number of applicatio­ns from some very strong candidates, but as soon as we knew that Dale was interested we knew that he was the man we wanted.

“He comes with a vast wealth of experience and, just as importantl­y, knows what Hinckley AFC means to the town and its supporters.

“I’d also like to say that we’re very grateful to Dean Thomas for taking charge of first team affairs during these three games.

“He’s made this process much easier. He’s a top man and a top manager and we’re proud to be associated with him.”

 ??  ?? Dale Bedford on the touchline as manager for Tamworth (Picture Getty) and inset, between the sticks for Tamworth during his playing days
Dale Bedford on the touchline as manager for Tamworth (Picture Getty) and inset, between the sticks for Tamworth during his playing days
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