MALDON and Tiptree have appointed Brett Munyard as their new first-team manager.
Munyard departed his role as manager of fellow Pitching In Isthmian League division north side Brightlingsea Regent, on Tuesday.
And 24 hours after his exit from North Road was announced, he has been unveiled as the Jammers' new boss.
We are delighted to announce Brett Munyard as our new first team manager 🤝
— Maldon & Tiptree FC (@MaldonTiptreeFC) November 13, 2024
Both the club and Brett have clear objectives for what we aim to achieve over the next 18 months.
Brett’s experience will be instrumental in helping us reach our goals.
Welcome aboard @brettmunyard 🍓 pic.twitter.com/6ZIikyoN5l
Munyard takes over at Park Drive from Dave Huzzey, who parted company with Maldon and Tiptree earlier this week.
Maldon and Tiptree said: 'We are delighted to announce Brett Munyard as our new first team manager.
'Both the club and Brett have clear objectives for what we aim to achieve over the next 18 months.
'Brett’s experience will be instrumental in helping us reach our goals. Welcome aboard @brettmunyard'.
𝗥𝗬𝗔𝗡 𝗧𝗔𝗞𝗘𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗦! 👨💼
— Brightlingsea Regent FC (@Brightlingseafc) November 13, 2024
Brightlingsea Regent has appointed Ryan Salter as our new manager! 💪
Along with new Assistant Manager, Pip Boyland 🤝
➡️ https://t.co/0RYQ3rc1HE#UpTheRs 🔴⚫️ #Brightlingsea #BRFC pic.twitter.com/LdODI2BY1E
Brightlingsea also have a new boss, after appointing Ryan Salter as their new manager.
The former FC Clacton boss will be assisted by Pip Boyland.
Salter is an R's hero, having played 113 times, winning promotion from the Essex and Suffolk Border League, Eastern Counties Division One and Eastern Counties Premier Divisions.
He has also been in the dugout for the R's 139 times as both head coach and assistant manager, achieving an Isthmian North winners medal in 2016/17.
Physio Brian Swift and goalkeeper coach Mark Edwards will continue in their roles but Ricky Stubbs has left Brightlingsea after four seasons, having been an ever present for 147 matches.
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