09:59AM, Monday 08 August 2022
Photo: Darren Woolley
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Maidenhead United Women are on the lookout for a new manager following Kieran Beesley’s decision to step down after a short period in charge.
The Magpies achieved their highest-ever finish in the FA Women’s National League Division One South West last season, the fourth tier of women’s football in England, led by Ryan Taylor.
Beesley replaced Taylor in July and was set to lead the Magpies through the 2022/23 campaign now made up of 12 teams including AFC Bournemouth, Cardiff City, and newly-promoted Moneyfields FC.
However, a statement on Maidenhead United’s website revealed that the women are now on the hunt for a new boss.
“Manager Kieran Beesley has recently stepped down after a short period in charge of the side and the club are keen to appoint a new manager as soon as possible to work with a skilled, motivated and hard-working group of players who have achieved such success in recent times,” it read.
“Interested candidates are invited to send their CV to mulfc_fixtures@hotmail.com.
“The team are also always keen to strengthen their playing, coaching and backroom staff whilst volunteers on a match day are always sought after. The team have a wonderful principal sponsor in Kensington Mortgages but they are always looking for additional sponsors to come on board.
“If you’d like more information on how to get involved on a journey with the club and with this team of inspiring women, please do contact us via mulfc_fixtures@hotmail.com.”
Playing for MUWFC brings the following benefits:
Complimentary Gym membership at Maidenhead-based Braywick Leisure Centre and Pool
Access to strength and conditioning coaches
Team sessions with dedicated Sports Psychologist with opportunity for one-to-one sessions
Dedicated personal performance analysis using video footage and high-performance GPS tracking systems
Training kit for each player
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