silverfox
Well-Known Member
I always enjoyed watching his teams, good luck Scott!
From the OS.........
Scott Sellars has agreed to leave United and take up a position as Assistant Manager at Chesterfield.
The former Leeds, Newcastle and Blackburn defender was the Blades U18 manager but has taken the opportunity of football management at senior level following Alan Knill's move to Bury.
United Chairman Terry Robinson said: "Naturally we are disappointed to lose Scott who has done well for us, but pleased that his development within our Academy has been recognised.
"He was part of a Sheffield United Academy coaching team that has established a good reputation, and took the squad to the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals last season, losing out only to Liverpool, the eventual winners.
"Scott has previously turned down approaches from other league clubs but feels that now is the right time for his career to take a different direction.
"He was brought in as an extra member of staff in order that Academy Football manager Ron Reid could spend more time with our development squad.
"Ron will now take over the U18s again for the rest of the season as we undertake a review of the Academy, looking to build on the success of recent years and take it even further forward.
"We appreciate the work Scott has done for us and send our best wishes.
From the OS.........
Scott Sellars has agreed to leave United and take up a position as Assistant Manager at Chesterfield.
The former Leeds, Newcastle and Blackburn defender was the Blades U18 manager but has taken the opportunity of football management at senior level following Alan Knill's move to Bury.
United Chairman Terry Robinson said: "Naturally we are disappointed to lose Scott who has done well for us, but pleased that his development within our Academy has been recognised.
"He was part of a Sheffield United Academy coaching team that has established a good reputation, and took the squad to the FA Youth Cup quarter-finals last season, losing out only to Liverpool, the eventual winners.
"Scott has previously turned down approaches from other league clubs but feels that now is the right time for his career to take a different direction.
"He was brought in as an extra member of staff in order that Academy Football manager Ron Reid could spend more time with our development squad.
"Ron will now take over the U18s again for the rest of the season as we undertake a review of the Academy, looking to build on the success of recent years and take it even further forward.
"We appreciate the work Scott has done for us and send our best wishes.