Sandhurst Town begin manager search

The Fizzers will have a new manager in the dugout for 26/27 in a new division after Bob Ryan stepped down
Sandhurst Town vs AFC Aldermaston. Photo: Andrew Batt.
Sandhurst Town vs AFC Aldermaston. Photo: Andrew Batt.

Wessex League Division One side Sandhurst Town will go into the 2026/27 season with a new manager.

That is after the club’s social media account confirmed Bob Ryan was stepping down from his role. The Fizzers finished 20th in the Combined Counties League Division One this season – a point outside the relegation zone.

The statement from the club said: “Bob Ryan has decided to step down from his role as Fizzers manager. We would like to thank Bob for his hard work and dedication throughout the season.

“Advanced discussions are underway with a suitable replacement.”

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Sandhurst will play next season in the Wessex League after their lateral move across Step 6 divisions.

Writing for this website, Football in Berkshire’s Steve Gabb said: “The Wessex League will provide a different challenge for the Fizzers with weekend trips down the M3, rather than to the west London hinterlands. It means losing derbies against Berks County and Woodley United, with Frimley Green, Ash United and Cove replacing them. It also means the opportunity of a steak bake at Winchester Services Greggs on the way to the south coast.

“It’s not all seaside trips for the Fizzers. Sandhurst Town will also face other Berkshire clubs. They have trips to AFC Aldermaston, who finished a solid 12th in 25/26 and a Kintbury Rangers side fresh from a first season at step 6 to look forward to.”

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