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Ashford United manager Tommy Warrilow leaves Homelands by mutual consent after four years in charge

Ashford United manager Tommy Warrilow has left the club by mutual consent.

The Nuts & Bolts reached two play-off finals in four years under Warrilow and were second when the 2019/20 Isthmian South East campaign was curtailed due to Covid.

This season they enjoyed their best FA Cup run in 25 years, reaching the Second Qualifying Round.

But promotion was the main aim and after missing out on the play-offs, Warrilow’s reign has ended following talks with owner Don Crosbie.

They lost their final game of the season 2-1 at home to Ramsgate on Saturday and finished ninth.

It’s been a difficult campaign for the Nuts & Bolts as Warrilow battled to get a settled squad, with numerous comings and goings disrupting their momentum.

“It’s all very amicable,” said Warrilow.

“It’s the right thing for the club and for me.

“There’s no animosity, no blame culture.

“It’s been a frustrating season but overall my time there has been good and successful.

“I can look in the mirror and know I gave everything.

“I gave it my best shot and we’ve just fallen away at the end of the season.

“We had too many comings and goings to find the consistency we needed.

“We are where we are because we haven’t been good enough over the course of the season.

“There’s lots going on at the club, with the building work and the pitch getting done, loads of positive things.

“We chewed the fat and agreed it was the right thing to go in different directions.

“After four years, maybe everyone needs a change.

“We’ve done it early, which gives Ashford plenty of time to recruit a new manager and get things in place.

“I wish Ashford nothing but the best for the future. It’s a great club.”

Warrilow, who’s also managed Tonbridge, Cray Wanderers and Thamesmead, is keen to make a

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