Stonehouse Town have made several significant additions to their backroom staff as preparations continue for the new Hellenic League Division One West season.
Player-coach Karl Nash has stepped up into a joint managerial role alongside existing boss Adam Coyle.
Nash played a pivotal role both on and off the pitch last season as the Magpies reached the play-off final, and his promotion reflects the impact he has made around the club.
Speaking about the appointment, Coyle said: “We need the right people in the right places, and Nashy is brilliant around the club. He’s a superb man-manager and ticks all the boxes. I’m delighted to have him alongside me for the season ahead.”
The club have also strengthened their management team with the arrivals of Tim Wilkins and Andy Jones as assistant managers.

Both bring extensive experience of the local football scene and a strong understanding of the leagues, making them valuable additions to the Stonehouse Town setup.
Coyle added: “I’m really pleased to have Tim and Andy on board. They know the local game inside out and will bring a lot to the squad. I’m looking forward to working with them as we build towards next season.”
Completing the management team is Mike Bulbeck, who takes on the role of kit manager. In addition to his duties behind the scenes, Mike will also support the club’s goalkeepers on matchdays.
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