Steve Waywell
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Steve Waywell | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Steve Waywell | |
Date of birth | Unknown | |
Place of birth | , England | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Hyde United | |
Teams managed | ||
1995-2002 2002- |
Leigh RMI Hyde United |
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Steve Waywell is an is an English football manager, currently managing Conference North side Hyde United, having formerly played for them in the 1980's.
Waywell had been manager at Leigh RMI since taking over in 1995 when the club were relegated to the UniBond League Division One North. He took them up to the Unibond Premier in 1997, and into the Conference, (Now known as the Blue Square Premier) in 2000.
He was appointed manager of Hyde United in December 2002, but Hyde were relegated that season, as the club began rebuilding after a couple of poor years. He took them up to Conference North after winning back to back titles in the UniBond League Division One North and UniBond League Premier Division. His assistant manager at Hyde was Tony Ellis until the summer of 2007 when he joined Rochdale in a coaching capacity. He has been replaced by fans favourite 'Super' Neil Tolson who scored well over 50 goals in 3 seasons.
Preceded by Unknown |
Leigh RMI manager 1995-2002 |
Succeeded by Mark Patterson |
Preceded by Gordon Hill |
Hyde United manager 2002-Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |