Billy Heath Talking To Paul Caddis At Edgar Street Last Saturday |
Perhaps the longest serving manager in the National League has left his post.
Billy Heath has spent the last seven years at Alfreton but it's been revealed this evening he has stepped down.
He has been in charge for 300 games was highly regarded for continually putting a squad together on a limited budget.
This from Alfreton:
Today we say goodbye to First-Team Manager Billy Heath, who steps down after nearly seven years in charge and an unforgettable chapter in Alfreton Town history.
During his time with the Reds, Billy led us to two Derbyshire Senior Challenge Cup titles, back-to-back play-off campaigns, memorable FA Cup and FA Trophy runs, and reached 300 games in charge to become our second-longest-serving manager.
His passion, leadership and unwavering commitment have left an incredible legacy at ATFC and created memories we will never forget. From everyone at Alfreton Town, thank you Billy.