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Loughborough Dynamo confirm new first team manager
Loughborough Dynamo have announced the appointment of Tom Hayes as their new first team manager.
The 30-year-old returns to the club, having previously been there as an assistant. He replaces Brad Munn, who left the club following the final game of the season.
After leaving the club, Hayes also been the manager at Leicester Nirvana, and an assistant at Harborough Town. As well as that, he has also been the football head coach at the University of Nottingham.
“I’m delighted to be joining Loughborough Dynamo and I’m relishing the opportunity to lead the club forward into next season,” he told the club website.
“After a great finish to the season just gone, there’s a strong platform and squad to build on. The culture of this club has only ever had rave reviews and I want that to continue.
“The focus, ultimately, is on winning games of football all while creating an environment both on and off the pitch that makes everyone want to be a part of this club.
“Loughborough is a big town, and we’d love to see more people coming through the turnstiles and it’s our job to set up a team that people want to come and see.”
Picture Credit: University of Nottingham
After leaving the club, Hayes also been the manager at Leicester Nirvana, and an assistant at Harborough Town. As well as that, he has also been the football head coach at the University of Nottingham.
“I’m delighted to be joining Loughborough Dynamo and I’m relishing the opportunity to lead the club forward into next season,” he told the club website.
“After a great finish to the season just gone, there’s a strong platform and squad to build on. The culture of this club has only ever had rave reviews and I want that to continue.
“The focus, ultimately, is on winning games of football all while creating an environment both on and off the pitch that makes everyone want to be a part of this club.
“Loughborough is a big town, and we’d love to see more people coming through the turnstiles and it’s our job to set up a team that people want to come and see.”
Picture Credit: University of Nottingham