Caernarfon Town part company with manager Huw Griffiths

Huw Griffiths

Caernarfon Town have parted company with manager Huw Griffiths.

Griffiths was appointed boss at The Oval in January 2020.

The club had started the second phase of the current JD Cymru Premier season in poor form and last night’s 1-0 home defeat to Aberystwyth Town left them four points behind Play-Off Conference leaders Haverfordwest County.

Griffiths’ assistant Richard Davies has been appointed manager for the remainder of the 2022-23 season.

A club statement said: “We wish to announce that we have decided to relieve Huw Griffiths of his duties as first team manager. We thank Huw for his dedication, hard work and efforts on our behalf and wish him the very best of luck in the future.

“We have appointed Richard Davies as manager for the remainder of the season, and any further announcements related to the management staff will be made in due course.”

Chairman Paul Evans explained the club’s decision: “It’s never an easy task to part ways with the manager. This season has been extremely disappointing after a promising start and, having enjoyed success under Huw’s guidance over the past two seasons, when we lost one European Play off final and won last season’s play-off only to be denied a European spot due to the co-efficiency points, we felt we should give him every opportunity to get things right this term.

“I’m afraid there is no guidance book on how to run a football club and so the Board felt that this was the fairest and correct way to go about things. Unfortunately, we did not see an improvement and the last two performances have been very poor, culminating in last night’s defeat at The Oval.

“Although things have not worked out this season I don’t think anyone can question Huw’s commitment to the role and pride in being our manager and everyone at The Oval thanks him and wishes him the very best of luck in the future.”

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