RICHARD Marshall has confirmed that he has left Halifax after four seasons in charge at The Shay.
In a statement on the club’s website coach Marshall says it is with regret that his time at Halifax has come to an end.
He said:
“Both parties agree it is time to part. I have enjoyed all the successes and challenges of the last four seasons and I leave a legacy that includes three top-four finishes and consistently over-achieving with a team of highly-committed part-time players.”
Simon Grix is in charge this weekend with help from Scott Murrell.
Following this news and last week’s departure of head coach Leon Pryce at Workington, there are also strong suggestions that major changes are afoot at Rochdale Hornets.
Miles Greenwood and Lee Mitchell are thought to be in charge currently, but the future of player-coach Carl Forster is in doubt and there are strong rumours that Martin Hall and Matt Calland will be involved in a proposed new structure at management level.