Boss Dave Anderson to leave Harrow Borough

DAVE ANDERSON is to step down as manager of struggling Ryman Premier club .

Anderson has been in charge at Earlsmead for three-and-a-half years but Borough have struggled this season and currently sit second bottom of the table.

They’ve won just seven of their 29 games so far this campaign and Anderson has told the club he will step down when a successor has been found.

A veteran manager, Anderson is probably most well known for his spell in charge of fledgling AFC Wimbledon. He has also managed the likes of , & Eton and St Albans.

A club statement said: “On Monday evening Dave Anderson informed representatives of the board of Harrow Borough Club that he regretfully was standing down from his role as manger. He cited the team’s poor run of results as the main reason.

“He has agreed to continue his role until the club have found his successor and has additionally agreed to be involved in the recruitment process.

“Once a new manager is in place he is expected to leave the Club which he had also served on previous occasions as assistant manager.

“Harrow Borough would like to place on record their thanks to him for all his hard work over the three-and-a-half years that he has been managing the side and wish him all the best for the future.”

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