Frank Sinclair Resigns
Frank Sinclair has today taken the decision to leave Conference North team Colwyn Bay after a 5-0 defeat to Colwyn Bay.
Sinclair said: "It's a sad day for me because I feel a big part of this club and it has been a pleasure working here, but I just feel I've taken the team as far as I possibly can.
"I wanted to build on last season and finish in the top ten this year, but it has been very difficult because of the unexpected departure of so many players in the summer.
"To virtually start again from scratch was a difficult task. I tried to get together a group as good as I could and then look to improve as we went along, but it has come to stage now where I think it is better for the club that they look at somebody else with new ideas and contacts to bring players to the football club.
"The big period for me was November when we didn't get the points we needed to get us through a tough December and I knew then I was up against it.
"But I feel I can I walk away with my head held high because I've given it the best I possibly could.
"I was pitched in as an absolute rookie in management, but it has been a fantastic twenty-three months for me and I have learnt an awful lot.
"I've done some things right and some things wrong, but I am very proud that when I first took the job I was able to turn things round from a desperate situation to win six games in a row at the end of that season and avoid relegation.
"I've had some high moments in my career, but that is something I will remember for the rest of my life."
Ben Bullock
Sinclair said: "It's a sad day for me because I feel a big part of this club and it has been a pleasure working here, but I just feel I've taken the team as far as I possibly can.
"I wanted to build on last season and finish in the top ten this year, but it has been very difficult because of the unexpected departure of so many players in the summer.
"To virtually start again from scratch was a difficult task. I tried to get together a group as good as I could and then look to improve as we went along, but it has come to stage now where I think it is better for the club that they look at somebody else with new ideas and contacts to bring players to the football club.
"The big period for me was November when we didn't get the points we needed to get us through a tough December and I knew then I was up against it.
"But I feel I can I walk away with my head held high because I've given it the best I possibly could.
"I was pitched in as an absolute rookie in management, but it has been a fantastic twenty-three months for me and I have learnt an awful lot.
"I've done some things right and some things wrong, but I am very proud that when I first took the job I was able to turn things round from a desperate situation to win six games in a row at the end of that season and avoid relegation.
"I've had some high moments in my career, but that is something I will remember for the rest of my life."
Ben Bullock