Sunderland Echo

Shock announceme­nt as South Shields reveal managerial rejig

- Mark Carruthers nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Lee Picton has been named as new chief executive of S outh S h i e l d s i n a m a jo r shake-up at the Northern Premier League club.

The former FA Vase winner stepped down from his role as Mariners joint-manager in the aftermath of their FA Cup first round defeat at SkyBet League Two club Cheltenham Town.

Graham Fenton will now take sole charge of first-team matters and Mariners captain Jon Shaw will work alongside the former Blackburn Rovers star and coach Brian Smith after he was appointed as assistant manager.

Picton’s new role will begin with immediate effect as he takes a lead role in helping guide the off-field matters at the 1st Cloud Arena as the Mariners look to continue their efforts to reach the upper-echelons of the nonleague game over the coming seasons.

T h e f u l l s t at e m e nt re - leased within hours of their FA Cup tie at Cheltenham reads: “Lee Picton has been promoted to the role of Chief Executive and Graham Fenton will take sole charge of the first-team as part of a management restructur­e at South Shields Football Club.

Lee begins his new role with immediate effect, with Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup match at Cheltenham Town to be the final match led by the joint management team.

Jon Shaw becomes Joint A s s i s ta nt M a n a ge r a l o n g - side Brian Smith while Keith Finnigan will now operate in his specialist area of finance.

The day-to-day running o f th e c lub w i l l b e th e re - sponsibili­ty of Lee as positive changes are made to facilitate further growth and developmen­t at 1st Cloud Arena.

Keith now has an expanded remit after agreeing to join the board of the club’s main shirt sponsor, Business Energ y Claims, while he also continues to lead a separate property developmen­t business.

It was therefore deemed appropriat­e to narrow his role at the football club, but he will have a pivotal position supporting Lee and club

Chairman Geoff Thompson by providing the timely and accurate financial reporting essential for any successful business.

Mr Thompson said: “As part of our ongoing developmen­t, we have reviewed our structure and put in place what we feel is the most appropriat­e management team to move the club forwards.

“I firmly believe Lee is the perfect candidate for this new role and am delighted he has accepted it.

“His expertise, extraordin­ary knowledge of the game and strong experience of the club and all who work within it are invaluable assets to us and I’m hugely excited to see how South Shields FC will continue to develop in his image.

“I’m equally delighted that Graham has agreed to become Manager, ably assisted by Jon Shaw, Brian Smith and the rest of our outstandin­g coaching team.

“Graham and Lee have

achieved incredible success over the last four years as Joint Managers and I have full confidence that the positive work and upward trajectory will be maintained by our new management team.

“Jon will be a tremendous addition to that as he steps up from his Academy duties and continues his impressive developmen­t as a coach, alongside his playing responsibi­lities.

“Keith Finnigan will remain a key and valued figure operating in his specialist area of finance. His contributi­on to the club over the last three-and-a-half years has been invaluable and I can’t stress enough how important he is within our management team.

“I ’m h u ge l y e nt h u s e d about the future at the club as we look to further our progressio­n with an excellent team behind the scenes both in football and non-football roles all pushing in the same direction to deliver success for our town, our magnificen­t supporters and our loyal sponsors.

“I firmly believe that the years ahead will be very bright and these changes make me even more confident that will be the case.”

Chief Executive Lee Picton said: “Working alongside Graham over the last four seasons as Joint First-Team Managers has been an absolute pleasure and privilege.

“As everyone knows our partnershi­p has been a longstandi­ng one, and although I now move on from it with a heavy heart, I take away with me a multitude of incredible memories and experience­s of managing the team together, that I will cherish forever.

“The support Graham has given to me during our time working alongside each other at the club thus far has been fantastic, and I greatly look forward to hopefully many more years of working together but now just in slightly different roles.

“My job moving forwards is to harness the energy of all these people in the most positive and effective way possible, and if this can be achieved then I truly believe the possibilit­ies for our club are unbelievab­ly exciting.”

First-Team Manager Graham Fenton said: “I’m hugely excited to have been given the responsibi­lity of sole management of the first-team and I’d like to thank Geoff for the faith he has shown in me by giving me this role.

“Mys e l f , Jo n a n d Br i a n will continue the hard work and will of course be aiming to build on the success that the joint management team has enjoyed over the last four years.

“I know the addition of Jon to the first-team coaching staff will be well-received within the dressing room as he is a much-liked and respected member of the squad and as we all know, has huge knowledge and experience within the game.

“Together with Brian, we are hugely enthused by the prospect of working as a team and feel we will compliment each other exceptiona­lly well.

“I’d like to personally wish Lee well in his new role and I know he will do a fantastic job in progressin­g the club in other areas.”

Joint Assistant Manag“Being asked to take on the er Jon Shaw said: “I want to role of Chief Executive at our thank Graham for the opporfanta­stic football club is such tunity and asking me to join an exciting prospect and chalthe management team. I can’t lenge for me. wait to get started and help

“I want to publicly thank out in any way I can and repay Geoff Thompson for his trust his faith in me to do the job. in me. I completely appreciate “It’s an exciting progresthe responsibi­lity that comes sion in my career which of with such an important role course is something I am and I fully intend to give my proud and pleased about but absolute all in the pursuit of as always my focus will be on driving the club to yet greatthe club being successful, er heights, both on and off and I can’t wait to get started the pitch, and to build on the with Graham, Bri, Phil Naistremen­dous work that Keith bett, Andy Morris and all the Finnigan has carried out and staff and players in continuove­rseen in recent years. ing that.

“Undoubtedl­y, the single “I ’m go i n g t o m i s s t h e biggest thing that fills me with 16-19s job but I’m always gosuch optimism, hope and moing to be thankful for the tivation in my new role movopportu­nity I had to come ing forwards, is that our club over and work alongside and is awash with great people. learn from Wess Brown and

“From our first-team manJamie Williams. The 16-19s agement to our junior section, will still be a big part of my committee, back office staff, job as we’ve told those lads matchday volunteers and into push for first-team shirts credibly loyal fans and sponand I’ll no doubt continue besors, we are truly blessed with ing part of their developmen­t the people that are tied to our through watching them play club. and coaching them.”

 ??  ?? South Shields’ Lee Picton (pic via Kev Wilson).
South Shields’ Lee Picton (pic via Kev Wilson).

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