Vasey is New Pikes Boss
20th May, 2011
KoolSport NCEL Premier Division side Pickering Town have unveiled Peter Vasey as their new manager.
He fills the role vacated by Mitch Cook who left to become Bridlington Town boss at the end of last month.
A club statement said: "The management team were very impressed with Peter's enthusiasm and his previous experience at York City having assisted in the coaching of the reserve and youth teams.
"His first task will be attempting to retain as many of the squad from last season."
Mick Morton will be his assistant.
(Story Source: Pickering Town)
Cook Takes Over at Pickering
31st August, 2010
Pickering Town have announced that Mitch Cook is the KoolSport NCEL Premier Division club's new manager.
The former Scarborough Town boss will take up his post immediately, replacing Mark Wood who stepped down at the weekend.
Coach Sean Chapman, meanwhile, has tendered his resignation and the club wish to thank him for all his valuable work, both with the first team and previously the Under 19 team.
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Wood Steps Down As Pikes Boss
29th August, 2010
KoolSport NCEL Premier Division side Pickering Town have parted company with their manager.
Mark Wood tendered his resignation this weekend, ending his three-and-a-half year spell in charge of the club.
The Pikes say it was with regret that they had to announce his departure with immediate effect and they will be appointing a new manager in the very near future.
Wood's resignation comes after Saturday's 4-0 defeat at Nostell Miners Welfare.
That made it one win and five losses so far for the Mill Lane side in all competitions this season.
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Emotional Night For Pickering
4th August, 2010
Pickering Town honoured the memory of a North Yorkshire football legend last night.The Pikes were left in utter shock when chairman Tony Dunning, who'd had a lifelong involvement at the club and done so much for the Non-League game, died suddenly in October, aged 65.
Their friendly against visitors Whitby Town last night was a match held in his memory and, as part of what was an emotional evening, the main stand at their Mill Lane ground was unveiled with its new name - 'The Tony Dunning Stand.'
Over 230 people were there to pay their respects.
Whitby won the game, 2-1.
Margaret Dunning is given a bouquet by club captain Wayne Aziz.

A minute's silence is impeccably observed.
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