Hogg signs new five year deal to remain at Colwyn Bay

Colwyn Bay manager Craig Hogg has signed a new five year deal to remain with the club.

Hogg’s decision to continue in his role with the football club comes in the -wake of their decision to re-join the Welsh football pyramid this month, after the shareholders took a vote on the matter ahead of the new season.

Hogg was appointed manager this summer alongisde assistant manager Neil Coverley and now the former Llandudno coach will stay with the club as they make the transition from the English pyramid over to the Welsh domestic system.

Hogg’s new deal is set to expire in 2024, and has stated that he is delighted to be remaining in charge of the club ahead of its new challenges.

“I’m delighted to have committed my future to Colwyn Bay FC and I thank the board of directors for giving me the opportunity to be manager here for the next five years,” the manager told the club website.

“It’s a huge personal honour to lead this great club from the dug out and it’s something I will never ever take for granted whilst in post.

“I would like to thank everyone connected to the Bay for supporting me since I became manager 7 months ago, I hope to repay you all with success on the pitch in the years to come.

“The project I have been presented with excites me and is something I really buy into. I’m looking forward to what the future could hold for the club.

“The road map and milestones ahead will become clearer by the end of this week and once the FAW Pyramid application has concluded. We all await that decision with much interest.

“There will be a great deal of work to undertake and that is something I will never shy away from. I’m looking forward to playing my part in helping the club to achieve what it desires.

“I feel that a certain brand of football has been brought to the club in recent months and I will endeavour to make sure that the identity we now have will remain as the bed rock for both our academy and first team moving forward.

“I will be working closely with the club’s Director of Football and I will be making additions to the management team and playing staff once this season has finished and as the need arises.

“As a club, town and fan base it will be so important that we all earn the right together to take this club forward – that attitude will never ever change whilst I’m manager of the Bay and I’m really looking forward to the next five years here.”

The club are yet to discover which division they will be playing in next season, however the club have been given a boost knowing there will be less off field upheaval given the manager’s commitment to remain with the club through the process.

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