Curzon Ashton have announced that player-manager Craig Mahon, and joint assistant managers Jack Salkeld and Mark Bradshaw have extended their contracts until 2025.
Since the three took over following the departure of Adam Lakeland last September they have not looked back, guiding the Nash into the playoff places and winning 16 out of their 29 games in charge.
The trio initially took over on an interim basis, but their impressive run has helped them to secure permanent roles.
Following the extensions, chairman Wayne Salkeld said:
“We are delighted that the management team have put pen to paper. We as a board felt we needed to get things stabilised, not only for rest of this season but for next season also.”
“We recognise as a club, the hard work the management team have put in since taking over in October and the results speak for themselves and we feel we have a great management team to take us forward.”
Tuesday night saw Ashton United pass up on the chance to set up an all-Ashton Manchester Premier Cup Final, with Tameside neighbours Droylsden picking up a shock semi-final victory at Hurst Cross.
Following their loss at home to Real Madrid last week, knocking them out of the Champions League, Manchester City faced arguably a tougher test against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday.
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