Hinckley Times

Surprise managerial change at Hinckley AFC

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HINCKLEY AFC manager Courtney Belford has stepped down due to work commitment­s, with Joe Conneely taking over the reigns.

The AFC Board has reluctantl­y accepted Courtney’s resignatio­n due to a change in circumstan­ces next season.

The club will be playing home midweek games on a Monday evening going forward. This is because the Barwell Sports Trust, as part of their commitment to the FA in relation to funding for the 3G pitch, have made primetime slots available to grassroots community clubs.

Unfortunat­ely this clashes with Beldord’s business, and despite efforts to reschedule he feels he wouldn’t be able to dedicate the same level of time and effort to the club.

He took over in the summer of 2019 and spent three years at the helm, but only managed to complete one of those seasons due to covid curtailmen­ts.

In that season, he guided the club to its joint-best league finish of second.

His 91 games in charge is second only to Carl Abbott of all Hinckley managers. He guided the team to 56 wins from those matches, scoring more than 250 goals.

And he admitted it was an extremely difficult decision to reach. He said: “I’ve stewed over it for a good six weeks. I’d still been planning to be here but running my own business alongside would mean it’s impossible to give it everything.

“I’ve committed myself fully over the past three years and the club deserves someone who can do that. I can’t, which makes it even more disappoint­ing to walk away. But football unfortunat­ely has to take a backseat sometimes.”

Joe Conneely has been his assistant for the last two seasons and the club are delighted that he has accepted our offer to become the new manager.

He also has previous experience in the Midland League before joining Hinckley, having been at Coventry Copsewood. There, he gave the likes of Jack Edwards and Dan Hoskins their first taste of senior football.

And he’s delighted to take charge. He said: “This is a job you can’t turn down. It’s an honour to be asked to take over. is a job you can’t turn down.

“It’s a big club for the level, in my opinion the best around at step six. It’s never ideal circumstan­ces regarding Courtney but I thank him massively for bringing me to the club. Above everything else, I made a really good friend in him.

“We’ve had two good seasons. We know the club well, we know the Board well, we know the fans well. I’d like to think we played exciting football and hopefully we can keep that going.”

Conneely hopes to be able to name his assistant manager soon and has held positive talks with the majority of last season’s playing squad.

Hinckley AFC Chairman, Bryan White, said: “Naturally, we’re disappoint­ed that Courtney is unable to continue as manager next season. His hard work and results during an extremely difficult time for non-league football with two shortened seasons was outstandin­g.

“He explored every possible avenue to try and carry on his hard work that took us so close to promotion this season.

“But we’re delighted that Joe has accepted the role. We felt it was important to keep an element of continuity after a successful season. Alongside Courtney, he was a key part of that success.”

 ?? ?? New Hinckley AFC manager Joe Conneely.
New Hinckley AFC manager Joe Conneely.
 ?? ?? Former manager Courtney Belford.
Former manager Courtney Belford.

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