ST IVES TOWN joint-managers Jez Hall and Warren Everdell have resigned from their posts after 12-years at the Saints.
The pair have left the club after a 13th placed finish in the Calor League Division One Central following promotion from the United Counties League Premier the year before.
Their hugely successful time at the club also brought an FA Vase quarter-final in 2011-12 and the Saints will now be on the lookout for a new boss.
A club statement read: “They have led the club to unprecedented success; being at the helm for 12 years and in charge for 629 games. A remarkable achievement at any level of football.
“Both their decisions have been very hard but they feel that the time is right for them for new challenges in life and some family time.
“The club would like to acknowledge both Jez and Woz for a fantastic job and what they have done for St Ives Town FC. They have brought the club such a long way, from the depths of Step 6 to the strong and admirable position, whereby it stands in Step 4 today together with very many cup successes and fabulous memories along the way.”
Hall said: “Thanks to everyone for their comments. It’s been a great 12 years. Thanks to all the great supporters and the 186 players who played for us.”