Garry Hill has told The Non-League Paper he has no choice but to defend himself against claims from Chelmsford City chairman Steve Shore on the contract dispute which prevented him from becoming the club’s new manager.
Rod Stringer is hungry for his next challenge despite believing his shock sacking by National League South Chelmsford City was not a football decision.
Chelmsford City are looking for a new manager to lead them for the next decade after parting company with Rod Stringer after nearly four years at the helm.
Chelmsford City chairman Steve Shore will do “whatever necessary” to prevent a winding up order against the National League South’s Clarets going through.
IRONICALLY, despite finishing fourth in the Vanarama National League South table, the 2016-17 season could’ve gone better for the Essex-based Chelmsford City FC.
CHELMSFORD CITY boss Rod Stringer says the experience of Saturday’s trip to Tranmere Rovers in the FA Trophy has left him hungry for more games against ex-Football League opposition.
ROD STRINGER says seeing Chelmsford City’s name in the promotion mix is testament to how well his new squad has gelled together – but the Clarets boss knows the hard work is only just beginning.