New Burgess Hill Town boss: Get behind all the boys, we will give everything for OUR fans and OUR club
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The popular player has been appointed manager after the shock departure of Matt Longhurt just weeks after he had taken over from Jay Lovett.
As we reported last week, Longhurst said changing work commitments meant he could not continue with the Hillians – and Taylor has been selected as the man to take over.
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Hide AdTaylor’s task is clear – he needs to keep Burgess HIll away from the Isthmian south east division drop zone and relegation play-off places, one of which is occupied by Lovett’s new team Haywards Heath.
After a 2-1 defeat at Faverham in Taylor’s first game, Hill are just one place and one point above those play-off spots. The six-game run-in starts at home to second-placed Chatham this Saturday.
Taylor said: “I’ve been at Burgess Hill two years now and have loved every minute of my time here.
"My experiences to date with the fans, players and staff have been amazing and have helped me establish a special bond with the club.
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Hide Ad"I am also hugely excited to hear the new plans and what the club is now aiming to achieve in progressing toward being a true community hub and taking the club on to the next level.
“We have one of the best fan bases in non-league football. This meant when Vince offered me the role as manager, it was a no brainer
"This is an amazing opportunity and I truly feel privileged and humbled to be the manager of Burgess Hill Town FC.
"I am very confident in my ability as a manager and leader, I’ve had a long career in professional and semi-professional football, been in many dressing rooms and have experienced what it takes to operate successful teams. I’ve also got a great No2 in Dean Sammut who I have previously worked with and known for many years.
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Hide Ad"We announced this to the players, which was really positive and I’m now looking forward to working with them – we will end the season on a high.
"Hillians, get ready to get behind all the boys, we will give everything for OUR fans and OUR club!”
Meanwhile Jay Lovett’s Haywards Heath still have hard work ahead as they bid to get away from the Isthmian south east danger zone. A 3-1 defeat at home to Cray Valley PM, in which Alex Laing was the Blues’ scorer, has left them in 18th, the bottom relegation play-off spot. And things don’t get any easier now – they head to leaders Ramsgate this Saturday.