Radcliffe's management team
Ratcliffe Borough come to Edgar Street next Saturday for their first ever fixture against Hereford United. The FA Cup fourth qualifying round tie should result in a win for the Bulls, but there are giant-killers in most rounds and Hereford will need to treat the opposition with a degree of caution. Radcliffe reached the first round proper of the Cup in 2000 and in the 2002/3 season were defeated by Chester City in the fourth qualifying round.
Below are details of their management team:
The manager of Radcliffe Borough is Kevin Glendon, his assistant manager is Ronnie Evans, and Roy Davies is their physio.
Now aged 43, Kevin Glendon is renowned as one of the best non-league managers in recent times. He is The Boro's longest serving and most successful manager winning the UniBond First Division Championship in 1997, FA Cup first round in 2000, and promotion again winning the UniBond play-offs in 2003. He is also the clubs Commercial Manager and as well as bringing in money to Stainton Park he has sold Niel Hardy, Paul Mullin, Jody Banim and Simon Carden for a total of £60,000. A player himself with Manchester City, Burnley and Crewe, he had a distinguished non-league career with Witton Albion, Mossley, Macclesfield Town, Northwich Victoria, Hyde United and Chorley and eventually The Boro.
Assistant Manager Ronnie Evans is now in his 3rd season as Kevin's assistant manager. Was part of Joe Royle's backroom staff at Manchester City as their assistant physio. A former player himself with Manchester City and Bury he is also Sheffield Wednesday's assistant physio.
Physio Roy Davies is a well-known and popular figure in the UniBond as he is at Stainton Park where he is very popular with the players and fans alike. Roy was Kevin's first physio and has been at the club for 10 years now. Popular with opposition fans as well he runs marathons every so often to raise money for charity.
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