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James Rogers and Tom Wynter replace Mickey Doyle at the Lydd Town helm ahead of opening league game this season

Southern Counties East Premier Division Lydd have named their new joint-bosses - just days before their new season starts.

The Lydders’ promotion-winning manager, Mickey Doyle, stood down earlier in the summer, as he cited work and family commitments.

James Rogers - pictured in action for Folkestone Invicta last season – will take charge of Lydd Town alongside Tom Wynter. Picture: Randolph File
James Rogers - pictured in action for Folkestone Invicta last season – will take charge of Lydd Town alongside Tom Wynter. Picture: Randolph File

He has been replaced by vastly experienced players James Rogers and Tom Wynter ahead of their home game against Holmesdale this Saturday.

In a statement on Thursday afternoon, they said: “Lydd Town Football Club is thrilled to announce the appointment of James Rogers and Tom Wynter as the new joint-managers for the upcoming 2023/2024 season.

“With great anticipation, the club eagerly awaits their first competitive match, which is scheduled for this Saturday at home against Holmesdale FC.

“In this momentous encounter, Lydd Town will etch their name in history as they play in the first-ever game at the SCEFL Premier Division level following their well-deserved promotion last season.

“The decision to appoint Rogers and Wynter - affectionately known as ‘Rogo’ and ‘Wyns’ by the team - was made after careful consideration. Both managers bring a wealth of experience and success to the table, having demonstrated their abilities during their tenure at Hythe Town in the 2021 season.

Mickey Doyle, centre, recently decided to stand down as Lydd’s manager
Mickey Doyle, centre, recently decided to stand down as Lydd’s manager

“Lydd Town firmly believes that their expertise will serve the club well during this exciting journey ahead.

“Rogo and Wyns will be joined by the existing management team of Owen [Kessack, assistant] and Dexter [Gondongwe, coach], who will continue in their current roles.

“Their commitment and dedication have been instrumental in the team’s success thus far, and their collaboration with the new joint-managers is expected to create a dynamic and cohesive leadership unit.

“The club wishes to extend its heartfelt congratulations to Rogo and Wyns on their new roles and expresses utmost confidence in the entire management team.

“As they take charge of the team, the players, coaching staff and fans are filled with optimism and enthusiasm for what lies ahead in the season.

“Lydd Town Football Club calls upon its supporters to rally behind the new managerial team, embracing this fresh chapter with unwavering support and fervor.

“Together, we shall create an atmosphere that propels the team to new heights and fosters an environment of success and achievement.

“As the season unfolds, Lydd Town Football Club is eager to witness the team’s progress under the guidance of the joint-managers, along with the continued efforts of the existing management team.

“The club wholeheartedly believes that this united approach – combined with the collective effort of the players, staff and fans - will lead to success and memorable achievements.

“We invite all football enthusiasts and members of the media to witness history in the making as Lydd Town embarks on this thrilling journey.

“The club extends its gratitude to everyone for their continued support and looks forward to a memorable season filled with excitement, passion and triumph.”

Midfielder Rogers, 38, spent most of last season at Folkestone but previously had been player-manager with Hythe while 33-year-old defender Wynter counts Gillingham, Dover, Dartford, Margate and Ramsgate among his old clubs.

Earlier in the week, Steve Ives replaced Luke Carpenter as the boss of division rivals Tunbridge Wells.

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