http://www.peacehavenfc.co.uk/news/freeman-resigns-1509189.html
DARREN FREEMAN resigned this morning as manager of Peacehaven & Telscombe Football Club. He takes over at Lewes with immediate effect.
Freeman joined the Magpies just two months ago after being out of football and immediately set about transforming the squad with a host of new signings. And in recent weeks his hard work has started to bear fruit as Haven are currently on a four game unbeaten run.
Darren Freeman said this morning: “I do feel a little sad that I am leaving. I want to thank everyone at the club. Especially the players, the fans, chairman Brian Suckling and all the committee. This has been a tough decision but I’ve made it for the sake of my footballing career. I want to manage as high as I can and I couldn’t miss this opportunity.”
He continued: “I love a challenge and I’m passionate about football. I work hard and eat, drink, sleep the game.”
Assistant manager and goalkeeping coach Ross Standen is also making the move to the Rooks.
Chairman Brian Suckling said:” I’m very disappointed Darren is leaving after such a short period. I do wish him every success at Lewes. We know that Lewes Football Club has a great heritage and great support – and this is not reflected in their current league position. I always knew there was a threat we could lose a high calibre manager that Darren is. We all wish him well and thank him for his hard work.”
Suckling continued: ”We will do everything we can to retain our players and the search for a new manager begins now.”
DARREN FREEMAN resigned this morning as manager of Peacehaven & Telscombe Football Club. He takes over at Lewes with immediate effect.
Freeman joined the Magpies just two months ago after being out of football and immediately set about transforming the squad with a host of new signings. And in recent weeks his hard work has started to bear fruit as Haven are currently on a four game unbeaten run.
Darren Freeman said this morning: “I do feel a little sad that I am leaving. I want to thank everyone at the club. Especially the players, the fans, chairman Brian Suckling and all the committee. This has been a tough decision but I’ve made it for the sake of my footballing career. I want to manage as high as I can and I couldn’t miss this opportunity.”
He continued: “I love a challenge and I’m passionate about football. I work hard and eat, drink, sleep the game.”
Assistant manager and goalkeeping coach Ross Standen is also making the move to the Rooks.
Chairman Brian Suckling said:” I’m very disappointed Darren is leaving after such a short period. I do wish him every success at Lewes. We know that Lewes Football Club has a great heritage and great support – and this is not reflected in their current league position. I always knew there was a threat we could lose a high calibre manager that Darren is. We all wish him well and thank him for his hard work.”
Suckling continued: ”We will do everything we can to retain our players and the search for a new manager begins now.”