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Steve Fallon Stands Down As Manager

Steve Fallon Stands Down As Manager

Simon Cullum7 Oct 2015 - 18:25
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Soham Town Rangers FC has reluctantly accepted the resignation of Steve Fallon from his position as First Team Manager.

Soham Town Rangers FC will always be grateful to Steve, Ian and Wayne for their hard work during their management reign at the club and wish them well for the future.

Following a difficult start to the season and due to personal reasons Steve has decided to end his three and a half years in the hot seat. His coaching staff of Ian Hart and Wayne Goddard has also decided to stand down.

Steve, along with his assistant Ian, arrived at Soham in March 2012, following the departure of previous management team Andy Furnell and Andy Coleman, and managed to collect enough points in the remaining games of the campaign to keep the Greens in the League, before recording the club’s best ever League finish the following season when the club just missed out on the Ryman League Play-Offs.
During this period, Soham have also reached three Cambs Invitation Cup finals, winning the trophy in 2014, with Steve also being named Ryman League Manager of the Month three times during that season.

Soham Town Rangers FC will always be grateful to Steve, Ian and Wayne for their hard work during their management reign at the club and wish them well for the future.
Hopefully Steve will stay involved with the club for the time being and help the new management team settle in to their new roles.

The club are therefore pleased to announce that following discussions with Fallon, senior players Robbie Nightingale and Dave Theobald will immediately take over as the clubs new management team.

The duo both arrived at Soham during the summer from Royston Town.
During their playing career, David played in the Football League for Brentford, Swansea City and Cambridge United, before dropping into Non-League with spells at Canvey Island, Kettering Town and Cambridge City, whilst Robbie had long spells with Cambridge City and Histon.

Robbie and Dave are looking forward to the challenge of turning round the clubs fortunes this season, starting at Brightlingsea Regent on Saturday.

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