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For the 2011–12 season Hinshelwood was appointed assistant manager of non-league club Hastings United. [7] His tenure was short lived, and he decided to follow in his family's footsteps by becoming the manager of Sussex County League side, Selsey, replacing former manager Ian Martin. He would then go on to become a player and assistant ...
He was succeeded in September by former Solihull Moors manager Neal Ardley, [81] who was replaced in February 2024 by Worthing manager Adam Hinshelwood, with the team one point above the relegation zone in 20th place. [82] [83]
Manager of the Month Player of the Month Reference August Rob Elliot: Gateshead: James Henry: Aldershot Town [21] [22] September Adam Hinshelwood: York City: Kairo Mitchell: Rochdale [23] [24] October Kyle McAllister: Forest Green Rovers [25] [26] November Dean Brennan: Barnet: Ollie Pearce York City [27] [28]
York have been the subject of a number of independent supporters' fanzines, including Terrace Talk, In The City, New Frontiers, Johnny Ward's Eyes, Ginner's Left Foot, RaBTaT and Y Front. [146] The club mascot is a lion named Yorkie the Lion and he is known for performing comic antics before matches. [ 147 ]
Adam Hinshelwood; Johnson Hippolyte; Dave Hockaday; Lee Hodges (footballer, born 1973) David Holdsworth; Dean Holdsworth; Jimmy Holmes (footballer, born 1953) Nick Holmes (footballer) Steve Housham; Anthony Hudson (soccer) Mark Hughes (footballer, born 1983) Paul Hurst
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He left the club in October 2012, following squad rearrangement by newly appointed manager Richard Hill. Elphick subsequently joined Tonbridge Angels. [3] After a spell at Lewes, Elphick joined Worthing as joint manager with Jon Meeney in June 2015, arriving as the replacement for Adam Hinshelwood. [4]