As Tony McMahon holds down the fort while looking for a new manager, York City promise to take in there tome as the on talk to 37-year-old

York City vow to take their time as Tony McMahon holds fort during new manager search

As Tony McMahon holds down the fort while looking for a new manager, York City promise to take their time as there chosen

York City say Tony McMahon will remain in caretaker charge as they take their time vetting candidates to be their next “permanent” manager.

York City 'reluctantly' sack manager Mikey Morton after winless start to new season

Former Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United and Bradford City defender McMahon oversaw Saturday’s 4-1 defeat at Ebsfleet United, following the sacking of his previous boss, Mikey Morton, as manager.

The 37-year-old has made it clear he does not want the job in the long run.

But the Conference club say plenty of others do, so in an update to supporters they have stressed they will not be rushing into an appointment.

 

 

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