NPL Division One East
Paul Quinn has resigned as Tadcaster Albion manager after taking up a role at Sheffield United.
Quinn stands down after just under two years in charge of the club.
His final match was the dramatic injury-time win over Pickering Town on Bank Holiday Monday.
His assistant Steve Waide will assume full responsibility for the team until further notice.
Tadcaster’s statement said: “Tadcaster Albion Manager Paul Quinn notified the club directors this afternoon that he has accepted an offer of employment at Sheffield United and will be leaving the club.
“During almost two years with the ‘Brewers’ he has never stood in the way of players who have left the club to further their careers and we fully understand how important this latest move is for his own personal development.
“Paul has worked tirelessly since joining us, not only to put out the best team possible, but has also introduced an infrastructure into the team management which has put us on a par with clubs much bigger than ourselves.
“This will serve us well as we move the club forward.”
Quinn said in a statement on Tadcaster’s website: “It is with a heavy heart that I am leaving Tadcaster to take up a role at Sheffield United.
“I want to thank all the players, staff, committee and supporters for everything over the last couple of years.
“I am proud to have managed the club and look forward to watching Tadcaster develop and progress. Thanks and take care, Paul.”