List of York City F.C. managers

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promotion to League Two in the 2011–12 season
.

first team of York City. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers
are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.

History

1922–1967

York City went without an official manager from their formation in May 1922 until the appointment of

first full season led York to the quarter-final of the 1937–38 FA Cup.[5]

League football was suspended in September 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, and team affairs in wartime competitions were handled by director and acting manager Arthur Wright, before his resignation from illness midway through the 1942–43 season.[6] He was replaced by Tom Lockie, who carried on until after the 1945–46 FA Cup, when Mitchell returned for the 1946–47 Football League season.[7] Mitchell resigned in February 1950 to concentrate on his business interests,[5] and was succeeded in April by Birmingham City northern scout and former York player Dick Duckworth.[8] He lifted the club from the bottom of the table to a top four position, but left in October 1952 to take over at Stockport County.[9] Former Grimsby Town manager Charlie Spencer took over in November 1952, but his health declined and died in February 1953, after less than three months in charge.[9] Sheffield United assistant manager Jimmy McCormick was appointed in June 1953, before he resigned in September 1954 over a dispute with the board regarding team selection.[10] York went the next 18 months without an official manager, with team matters handled by trainer Lockie and secretary Sherrington.[10] This was a successful period for the club;[10] York reached the semi-final of the 1954–55 FA Cup, and were beaten by Newcastle United in a replay.[11]

1966–67.[13] Lockie became the first York manager to be dismissed in October 1967, with the team bottom of the Fourth Division.[14]

1967–1991

Former Sheffield United player

1973–74 with a third-place finish.[16] Johnston resigned to return to Huddersfield Town in January 1975;[16] club historian David Batters described him as "arguably the most successful manager in York City's history".[15]

Wilf McGuinness talking to an audience
York were relegated from the Second Division to the Fourth Division in successive seasons under Wilf McGuinness.

York appointed former

1981–82.[18]

following season.[21] York were bottom of the Fourth Division by the time of Bird's dismissal in October 1991.[21]

1991–2010

York appointed

1995–96 with a win on the final day of the season, although they knocked Manchester United out of the 1995–96 League Cup.[24] In the following season's competition they eliminated Everton, but again narrowly avoided relegation that season.[24] York's form continued to falter by the late 1990s, and Little was dismissed in March 1999 after a run of 10 matches without a win.[24]

2003–04
.

York player

2003–04, which brought to an end 75 years of Football League membership.[25] Brass was dismissed in November 2004 with York fourth from bottom of the table, and his assistant Viv Busby took caretaker charge before the appointment of former Derby County coach Billy McEwan in February 2005.[26]

McEwan steered York away from relegation with a 17th-place finish in

Stevenage Borough.[33] Foyle's York lost to Oxford United in the 2010 Conference Premier play-off final,[34] and he resigned in September 2010 with the team 15th in the table 10 matches into 2010–11.[35][36]

2010–2022

Tamworth manager Gary Mills was appointed in October 2010,[37] and he led York to sixth place in 2010–11.[36] In his first full season in charge, Mills led York to victory in the 2012 FA Trophy final over Newport County, and subsequently in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final over Luton Town.[38][39] By winning the play-offs, York were promoted to League Two, meaning the club returned to the Football League after an eight-year absence.[39] Mills was dismissed in March 2013 after a run of 11 matches without a win left York in 18th place.[40][41] Former Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington guided York away from relegation with four wins from the last five matches of 2012–13.[42] Worthington led York to the League Two play-offs in 2013–14, and they were beaten 1–0 on aggregate in the semi-final by Fleetwood Town.[43] With only one win from his last 17 matches in charge, Worthington resigned in October 2014.[44] Former Scunthorpe United manager Russ Wilcox was appointed,[45] and York avoided relegation after a run of four wins from five matches late into 2014–15.[46][47]

Wilcox was dismissed in October 2015 after a nine-match run without a win left York 21st in the table,

2017–18.[61] He left in August 2018 when his contract was not renewed,[62] with the team eighth in the table after five matches.[63]

2022 National League North play-offs

2022–present

Askey was dismissed in November 2022 with the team 12th in the National League after 19 matches,

2022–23 season.[79] Morton was dismissed in August after six matches without a win at the start of the 2023–24 season left York second from bottom of the table.[80] He was succeeded in September by former Solihull Moors manager Neal Ardley,[81] who was replaced in February 2024 by Worthing manager Adam Hinshelwood, with the team one point above the relegation zone in 20th place.[82][83]

Key

Managers

Table of managers, including tenure, record and honours
Name From To Record Honours[84] Notes Ref.
P W D L Win %
Jock Collier 14 July 1928 May 1930 105 44 33 28 041.9 [a] [90][91]
Billy Sherrington May 1930 2 May 1933 130 50 21 59 038.5 [92][93]
Jock Collier 2 May 1933 16 March 1937 178 63 39 76 035.4 [a] [93][94][95]
Tom Mitchell 16 March 1937 23 February 1950 270 91 64 115 033.7 [a][b] [94][96][97]
Dick Duckworth 3 April 1950 22 October 1952 120 40 38 42 033.3 [a][c] [8][98][99]
Charlie Spencer 17 November 1952 9 February 1953 12 4 3 5 033.3 [d] [100][101][102]
Jimmy McCormick 1 June 1953 7 September 1954 53 14 14 25 026.4 [e] [103][104][105]
Sam Bartram 12 March 1956 19 July 1960 209 84 56 69 040.2
1958–59
[106][107]
Tom Lockie July 1960 16 October 1967 376 134 82 160 035.6
1964–65
[a] [108]
Joe Shaw 6 November 1967 16 August 1968 33 9 9 15 027.3 [109][110]
Tom Johnston 31 October 1968 11 January 1975 329 121 94 114 036.8
1973–74
[111]
Clive Baker 11 January 1975 15 February 1975 4 2 1 1 050.0 [112]
Wilf McGuinness 15 February 1975 20 October 1977 129 31 32 66 024.0 [113]
John Simpson 20 October 1977 22 November 1977 5 2 1 2 040.0 [114]
Charlie Wright 22 November 1977 18 March 1980 124 40 30 54 032.3 [115]
Barry Lyons 18 March 1980 8 December 1981 82 24 18 40 029.3 [a] [116]
Kevin Randall 8 December 1981 3 March 1982 11 1 3 7 009.1 [a] [117][118]
Barry Swallow 3 March 1982 15 May 1982 19 8 2 9 042.1 [a] [117][118]
Denis Smith May 1982 31 May 1987 279 128 64 87 045.9
1983–84
[a][f] [120]
Bobby Saxton 9 June 1987 19 September 1988 60 10 14 36 016.7 [121][122]
Barry Swallow 19 September 1988 10 October 1988 5 3 0 2 060.0 [a] [122][123]
John Bird 10 October 1988 23 October 1991 163 49 51 63 030.1 [22][124]
John Ward 5 November 1991 12 March 1993 72 21 26 25 029.2 [22][125][126]
Alan Little 12 March 1993 15 March 1999 328 113 89 126 034.5
1993
[125][127]
Neil Thompson 16 March 1999 9 February 2000 45 11 11 23 024.4 [a] [128]
Terry Dolan 11 February 2000 31 May 2003 173 56 50 67 032.4 [129]
Chris Brass 4 June 2003 8 November 2004 67 14 18 35 020.9 [a] [130]
Viv Busby 8 November 2004 10 February 2005 14 4 2 8 028.6 [a] [131][132]
Billy McEwan 10 February 2005 19 November 2007 131 52 31 48 039.7 [133]
Colin Walker 19 November 2007 21 November 2008 58 22 20 16 037.9 [134]
Neil Redfearn 21 November 2008 24 November 2008 1 0 1 0 000.0 [135][136]
Martin Foyle 24 November 2008 24 September 2010 102 44 30 28 043.1 FA Trophy runners-up: 2008–09 [31][35][137]
Andy Porter 24 September 2010 6 October 2010 4 1 1 2 025.0 [138][139]
Steve Torpey 8 October 2010 13 October 2010 1 0 0 1 000.0 [a] [140][141]
Gary Mills 13 October 2010 2 March 2013 136 58 45 33 042.6
2012
[142]
Nigel Worthington 4 March 2013 13 October 2014 76 23 29 24 030.3 [143]
Steve Torpey 13 October 2014 15 October 2014 0 0 0 0 ! [a] [45][47][144]
Russ Wilcox 15 October 2014 26 October 2015 54 13 20 21 024.1 [145]
Richard Cresswell 26 October 2015 4 November 2015 1 0 0 1 000.0 [a] [146][147]
Jackie McNamara 4 November 2015 16 October 2016 48 8 12 28 016.7 [148]
Gary Mills 16 October 2016 30 September 2017 53 20 17 16 037.7 FA Trophy winners: 2016–17 [142][149]
Martin Gray 1 October 2017 19 August 2018 37 14 8 15 037.8 [60][62][150]
Sam Collins 20 August 2018 5 January 2019 26 10 5 11 038.5 [65][150][151]
Steve Watson 10 January 2019 13 November 2021 91 47 19 25 051.6 [67][150][152]
John Askey 13 November 2021 16 November 2022 59 27 15 17 045.8
2022
[150][152][153][154]
Tim Ryan 18 November 2022 5 December 2022 3 0 1 2 000.0 [150][155][156]
David Webb 5 December 2022 8 February 2023 10 3 2 5 030.0 [g][h] [150][156][160]
Michael Morton 9 February 2023 28 August 2023 24 6 7 11 025.0 [77][78][80][150]
Tony McMahon 28 August 2023 6 September 2023 1 0 0 1 000.0 [80][81][150][161]
Neal Ardley 6 September 2023 26 February 2024 34 10 14 10 029.4 [81][82][150]
Tony McMahon 26 February 2024 27 February 2024 0 0 0 0 ! [82][83][150]
Adam Hinshelwood 27 February 2024 Present 11 4 2 5 036.4 [83][150]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Formerly played for the club.[85][86][87][88][89]
  2. ^ Director Arthur Wright was York's acting manager in wartime competitions after the outbreak of the Second World War until his resignation midway through the 1942–43 season.[6] He was replaced by Tom Lockie, who managed York's matches in the 1945–46 FA Cup, before Tom Mitchell resumed as manager for the 1946–47 Football League season.[7]
  3. ^ Duckworth's appointment was announced 20 March 1950 but did not take effect until 3 April.[8]
  4. ^ Spencer's appointment was announced on 15 November 1952 but did not take effect until 17 November.[100]
  5. ^ McCormick's appointment was announced on 13 May 1953 but did not take effect until 1 June.[103]
  6. 1981–82 season.[119]
  7. ^ Webb's appointment was announced on 2 December 2022 but did not take effect until 5 December.[156] The intervening match, a 1–1 draw at home to Wrexham, was taken by Ryan.[157]
  8. ^ Webb's record includes two matches which were taken by assistant manager Michael Morton due to Webb being hospitalised with a lung infection.[158] These were wins over Woking and Blyth Spartans, which were the first two matches after Webb commenced duties as manager.[158] His first match in the dugout was a 3–0 home defeat to Gateshead on 26 December 2022.[159]

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