Flint Mountain will be hoping a change of manager brings an upsurge in fortunes when they travel to Denbigh Town for tonight’s JD Cymru North clash at Central Park.
Liam Dickinson has been appointed the new boss of Mountain, replacing Andrew Ruscoe who stepped down six games into the 2025-26 season.
The Tier 2 club, which plays home games at Bastion Gardens, Prestatyn, have yet to win a league match, drawing one and losing five.
Dickinson is a UEFA B Licence coach and brings with him a calm, composed approach, alongside a wealth of new ideas.
As a young and ambitious coach, he is eager to embrace this step up into Tier 2 management and contribute to the club’s continued progress as it enters the crucial stages of the season.
Speaking on the appointment, Mountain general manager Jamie Welsh said: “We are delighted to welcome Liam to Flint Mountain. It was always our plan to add Liam to the coaching staff and we have been in contact since the summer, but the events over the weekend have given us the perfect opportunity to now bring him in as manager.
“After speaking to Liam, as well as coaches and players who have previously worked with him, I believe his current ideas, fresh perspective, and coaching ability, will be a great asset to the club as we look to build momentum for the remainder of the season.”
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