Kings Lynn have released the following statement about the appointment of former Hereford manager Paul Caddis becoming the club's new head coach.
'King’s Lynn Town Football Club can confirm the appointment of Paul Caddis as the club’s new Head Coach.
This
season has been a difficult one for the club and we recognise that
recent results have left us in a challenging position as we approach the
final stretch of the campaign.
With twelve
matches remaining, our focus is very clear: to do everything possible to
secure our place in the National League North.
The Board has therefore made the decision to bring in Paul Caddis to lead the first team for the remainder of the season.
The
37-year-old takes charge of first-team affairs at The Walks with
preparations already underway for Saturday’s visit of Marine.
Caddis
enjoyed a long playing career with clubs including Birmingham City
before moving into management with Hereford FC in the National League
North, where he developed a reputation for building competitive and
well-organised teams.
He led Hereford to their highest ever points totals since their reformation in successive National League North seasons.
Chief Executive Bal Srai said:
“We
know this has been a frustrating season for our supporters and we fully
understand the strength of feeling around recent results.
Right now our focus is very simple: The remaining matches and securing the results we need.
Paul
brings energy, character and experience of this division, and we
believe he is the right person to guide the team through this period.
The
club will also continue to work on strengthening the squad where
possible as we push for the strongest finish we can achieve this
season.”
Paul will take charge of first-team training immediately as preparations continue for Saturday’s fixture.
The final weeks of the season will require everyone connected with the club to pull together.
We
ask our supporters to continue getting behind the players and the new
management team as we fight for every point over the remaining matches.'
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