Woodhouse resigns as Hull boss
1st April, 2016
Curtis Woodhouse has announced on Twitter that he has stepped down as manager of Hull United.
In a tweet posted yesterday afternoon, he said: "I've today resigned as manager of @HullunitedAfc. I would like to wish the club all the best in the future."
Woodhouse had been in charge for fourteen months after being appointed the Citizens boss in January 2015, taking them to promotion from the Humber Premier League into the Toolstation NCEL at the end of last season.
A statement from the club this morning said: "The club would like to thank Curtis for everything he has done for us, both on and off the field during his time at the club.
"Curtis secured promotion and a cup final win in his first season before assembling a very good NCEL squad.
"Curtis put an incredible amount of time and effort into trying to make the club a success and for that we thank him greatly and wish his every success in his future endeavours."
Hull's next game is against Division One's bottom side Lincoln Moorlands Railway on Saturday.
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