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Webb appointed and now sacked - themaclad - 02-12-2022 York City have appointed former Huddersfield Town head of football operations David Webb as their new manager. The Minstermen parted company with John Askey last month, with the ex-Macclesfield boss saying he had to wait by a printer to be handed a letter saying he was sacked. Webb has also held roles at Southampton, Bournemouth and Tottenham. He will take charge of the National League side on Monday. "The key to this appointment was finding someone who aligns with our long-term vision for the club, and David was the standout candidate from the start," chairman Glen Henderson told the club website. "He is talented and experienced across all aspects of managing a football club, from first-team management, player development, scouting, coaching, motivation, and with an excellent understanding of how the football business works." Webb will be assisted by former Leeds United academy coach Michael Morton. RE: Webb appointed and now sacked - themaclad - 08-02-2023 York City have sacked boss David Webb after two months in charge. The former Huddersfield Town head of football operations was appointed as John Askey's successor on 2 December. However, a run of four successive defeats, including Tuesday's 3-2 home reverse by Solihull, has left them just four points above the National League relegation zone. In a statement, the Minstermen said they had "commenced their search for a new manager". Webb was in his first role in management having previously held positions at Southampton, Bournemouth and Tottenham. He took over after Askey, who had guided York to promotion last season, was sacked in November. The former Macclesfield manager called the manner of his dismissal "disappointing" after saying he was made to stand by a printer and wait for a letter to be printed off informing him he had been sacked. York visit Southend in the fifth round of the FA Trophy on Saturday. Analysis - 'Shortest reign in York City history' BBC Radio York sports reporter Sharon Shortle This was David Webb's first job as manager, after working in a number of clubs' academies and in player development roles. Illness meant he didn't sit in the York City dug out until Boxing Day, when they lost 3-0 at home to struggling Gateshead. Since then, City have picked up just four points, and they've lost their past four games in the National League and fallen to just four points above the relegation zone. His reign as manager is the shortest in the club's 101-year history. |