PRESTEIGNE St Andrews FC have confirmed first-team manager Jamie Allen has been relieved of his duties.
The club would like to place on record its thanks to Jamie who took on the role under difficult circumstances and who has worked hard throughout his tenure.
Club chairman Andy Crowe said this decision has not been taken lightly, but it was felt it was in the best interests of the club going forward.
"We all acknowledge Jamie has been working under tough conditions and he has done well to bring on some of the club’s younger players," said Andy.
"But he would agree results have been disappointing and a couple of recent performances in home matches were way below what we could reasonably expect. We wish Jamie well for the future and he will always be welcome at Llanandras Park."
Reserve-team manager Mark Weiland is to take on the running of the first team and will take charge for the home Spar Mid Wales League, second-division match against Dyffryn Banw on Saturday, November 14.
"Mark has managed the Reserves for four years and both he and senior committee members feel now is the time for him to take on this new challenge," said Andy.
"He is well aware of the size of the task facing him but feels that, given time, he can add to the squad in key areas. We will be speaking to a number of people with a view to the management structure for the Reserves and will announce that when the details have been finalised."




