The 2021/22 Non League Yorkshire Manager of the Year vote is now open.
Nominated managers are from Yorkshire clubs and from Steps 1 to 6.
All worthy winners because of their different kinds of successes last season.
Previous winners include former Hemsworth Miners Welfare manager Wayne Benn, ex-Ossett Town chief Grant Black and ex-Knaresborough Town boss Paul Stansfield.
Voting will close on 5th June at 11.59pm.
John Askey (York City)
Chris Bolder (North Ferriby)
Mark Bower – Bradford (Park Avenue)
Ash and Gav Connor (Golcar United)
Craig Denton (Hallam)
Lee Elam (Eccleshill United)
Jonathan Greening (Scarborough Athletic)
Ben Hunter (Rossington Main)
Steve Lenthall (Penistone Church)
Paul Marshall (Garforth Town)
Mick O’Connell (Harrogate Railway)
Jonathan Rimmington (Liversedge)
Pete Wild (FC Halifax Town)
Great season from Chris and all the management staff
What Pressure there has been on this man and he succeeded and coped with a smile on his face. Double marks to you Chris – Excellent.
What pressure there has been on Chris . He has succeeded and coped with a smile on his face. Chris has been excellent with tactics and has attracted big crowds because of the way the team has played.
Chris bolder has brought back our phoenix clubnorth ferriby fc to a standard of great non league football winning promotion within 3 years (firstc2 years cancelled due to covid) Chris deserves this recognition alongside everyone who works with him
What a season to support Hallam FC. Over 100 points this season. Over 140 goals and a goal difference of over plus 100. Also crowds of over 1000 watching Hallam FC at home not to mention an increase in away followers. All down to Craig Denton.
Excellent year due to Craig’s devotion to the club
Bringing back good attendance
Rimmo . unbelievable season . Liversedge Practically unstoppable
Craig Denton what a manager what a team behind him. To finish with a goal difference of above +100 speaks volumes.
Well worthy winner in my eyes.
RIMMO – Liversedge. What a season league + Cup winners plus promotion. Plus a record home crowd a d a stuffing of Halifax.