The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Harrison leaves for Blackstone­s helm

- Alan Swann www.peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

Boss Jon Harrison has left Peterborou­gh & District League Premier Division side Netherton United to join Blackstone­s of United Counties Division One.

Harrison and his Netherton assistant Ryan Wood were formally unveiled by Stones on Tuesday night. They succeed Lloyd Burton who left the club for personal reasons at the end of last season.

Harrison played for Netherton and took over as manager in 2014. He is the longest-serving manager of the club in their history and was the longest-serving current manager in the Peterborou­gh Premier Division.

Harrison’s highlight was leading Netherton to the first Premier Division title in the club’s history in 201718. His all-conquering team also went on to achieve an unpreceden­ted quad that season by also winning a Northants Cup, the Peterborou­gh League’s President’s Shield and the PFA Senior Cup.

Harrison now insists he’s ready for a new challenge. Netherton finished a disappoint­ing sixth in the top flight last season.

"It’s the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make,” Harrison stated. “It was an honour to take over as manager of a

great club.

"In the first few seasons things didn’t go our way, but we kept improving our points tally and league position until it really clicked in the quadruple season.

"That was an unpreceden­ted

achievemen­t which I honestly believe won’t be done again.

"Two years later we were on for another quadruple until Covid arrived. Since then we’ve underachie­ved, but still had some great moments on and off the pitch.

"Sadly the time has come to move on and test myself with a new challenge at a higher level.

"I’m only sad that didn’t leave Netherton on a winning note, but I will always be grateful to those behind the scenes and those who played for me.

"I’m proud to leave the club as the most successful manager of the senior team and needless to say I will always be a supporter.”

A Netherton club statement read: “As a club we would like to give a huge thank you to one of our own, Jon Harrison, for his dedication over the last eight years as first team manager. We will never forget the quad!”

 ?? ?? Jon Harrison (left) and Ryan Wood.have moved to Blackstone­s.
Jon Harrison (left) and Ryan Wood.have moved to Blackstone­s.

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