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The departure of Yorkshire Amateur manager Nathan Cartman has now been confirmed.
Changes behind the scenes early last week have led to the exits of Cartman and the playing squad.
Cartman said: “Last Thursday I left my role as manager of Yorkshire Amateur Football Club.
“After a few days of coming to terms with what has been a tough few weeks I want to thank the people who gave me this opportunity.
“For those who think managing a club with a good budget is easy then you are wrong.
“It has been the toughest two months of my time in football.
“I have gained so much knowledge in this short time and I am proud of the job I have done.
“From washing the kit to building an incredible squad of palayers who I believe 100% would have been successful.
“I’ve had tough decisions to make, and made them, and at the age of 32 I will learn from the whole experience and come out of this a better person and manager into the future.
“Thank you to all the management and players over the last two months you have been incredible and supportive through an extremely difficult period.
“I have been honest throughout and of that I can hold my head high.
“I will now seek a new challenge and see whether that means as a player or as a manager.”
The former Scarborough Athletic and Darlington striker was appointed in May following the club’s forced relegation back to the NCEL.