Warrington Rylands appoint new manager
Warrington Rylands have unveiled former FC United of Manchester boss Neil Reynolds as their new manager.
Reynolds replaces Mark Duffy, who left the club after only 12 games in charge following a difficult start to the new Northern Premier League season.
The Blues made the decision to part company with Duffy following a 2-1 home defeat to Bamber Bridge earlier this month.
The club remains in the relegation zone, but they will turn their attention to FA Cup third qualifying round matters this weekend as National League North side Scarborough Athletic make the trip to the Hive Arena.
In the Rylands dugout for that game will be former FC United manager Reynolds, who was dismissed by his former club earlier this month after almost six years in charge.
During his time at Broadhurst Park, Reynolds led the club to glory in the inaugural Fenix Trophy and helped consolidate their position in the Northern Premier League, while operating in what the club describe as a "financially sustainable" way.
Reynolds' first league game in charge of Warrington Rylands will also be at home, against Mickleover on Tuesday night.
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