Isthmian League Ascot United have confirmed that manager Gavin Smith will take Yellas forward next season after the club retained its place in Step 4.
The Isthmian League South Central Division One side had endured a difficult season after losing in the play-offs the previous year, but were three points clear of the relegation zone.
Smith joined the club in the summer from Badshot Lea having previously played at the Racecourse Ground under Jeff Lamb and Paul McGrotty, he was also a crowd favorite at Bracknell Town during the 2000s.
The Yellas also confirmed Smith’s management team will remain in tact for next season.
Meanwhile National League South sides Maidenhead United and Slough Town have both confirmed members of their management teams for the 2026/27 season.
The Magpies have handed Ryan Peters a two-year contract after he took over from long-serving Alan Devonshire during the season. Peters has spent 12 years at York Road as a player and Assistant Manager and led Maidenhead to the National League South play-offs where they were beaten by Dorking Wanderers.
A statement from the club read: “We are also pleased to confirm Aaron O’Brien, Liam Vaughan and Ryan Watts will continue in their roles as part of Ryan Peters’ coaching staff.”
Maidenhead United assistant boss Ryan Peters. Photo: Darren Woolley / darrenwoolley.photos
Slough Town have moved quickly to replace Scott Davies who left for Aldershot Town with former Stevenage Borough goalkeeper and Hampton & Richmond Borough boss Alan Julian taking over.
Ashley Smith, CEO of Slough Town, told the club’s website: “We are delighted that Alan Julian has accepted the role of first team manager. After an extensive recruitment process which attracted over 100 high caliber applicants, Alan stood out.
“During the process, he demonstrated outstanding qualities both as a person and professional, as well as an excellent knowledge of the game and the National League South, as well as a strong ambition to achieve success. His core values and principles align perfectly with those of the club, which makes us excited for the next chapter at Slough Town.”
Julian has seen Tony Fontanelle leave the club but retains the services of Davies’ quartet of staff in Ryan Case, Jefferson Louis, Alex Wines and Trent Phillips.
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