The Non-League Football Paper

IT’S GAME SET AND MATCH, HENMAN

- By Steven Coney

RYMAN NORTH outfit Dereham Town are searching for a new boss after Matt Henman stepped down following yesterday’s final game of the season against Tilbury.

Henman has enjoyed plenty of celebratio­ns since taking over at Aldiss Park nine years ago when the Magpies were in the Eastern Counties League.

In 2013 he led the club to promotion to the Ryman North and they have since consolidat­ed at Step 4. Dereham also won the Norfolk Senior Cup in 2011 and 2016.

Henman will continue in his role as an academy coaching tutor at the Dereham Education and Soccer Academy, which is a partnershi­p between the club and Dereham Sixth Form College.

He said: “I’ve got no special plans football-wise at all – I’m not going to jump into something else. I want to be able to spend more time with my family and it’s the right time to allow myself to do that.

“As a manager at this level you never get a break. You have always got to be sure you go into each season with the same energy and motivation.

“I just think after nine years – 12 if you include my time at King’s Lynn – it’s time for a break.”

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