East Hull’s Division One fixture at Skegness Town on Saturday has been postponed.
Hull’s manager Nathan Doyle resigned because of work commitments several days ago and he has been followed out of the exit door by three of their key volunteers – including caretaker manager Andy Watts.
Hull have tweeted their thanks to the Toolstation NCEL for allowing them to postpone the game – claiming otherwise they would have had to fold.
They went onto to add that they are busy assembling a team so the Boxing Day clash with Winterton Rangers is fulfilled.
It is the latest crisis situation of a campaign that actually started very brightly considering last season’s disastrous form.
The club’s subsequent exit from Dene Park and emergence as tenants at Goole AFC has escalated problems.