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York City Football Club York City Football Club is a professional association football club based in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England. As of the 2022–23 season, the team compete in the National League, at the fifth tier of the English football league sy ...
is a professional association football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of
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of the
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of York City. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care.
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s are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.


History


1922–1967

York City went without an official manager from their formation in May 1922 until the appointment of Jock Collier in July 1928. Collier initially joined as player-manager, but was forced to retire from playing due to a broken ankle after two matches. He was in charge for York's last season in the Midland League before their election to the Football League in June 1929. Collier oversaw the club's successful transition from
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to the
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, but left the club in May 1930 to become a publican. Billy Sherrington combined his duties as club secretary with that of manager for the next three years, before Collier was reappointed manager in May 1933. With results at a low ebb, he helped York establish themselves in the Football League, and led them to the fourth round of the
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. In March 1937, Collier retired from football to go into business with his brother. Former player Tom Mitchell was appointed, and in his first full season led York to the quarter-final of the
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. League football was suspended in September 1939 with the outbreak of the Second World War, and team affairs in wartime competitions were handled by director and acting manager Arthur Wright, before his resignation from illness midway through the 1942–43 season. He was replaced by
Tom Lockie Thomas Lockie (13 January 1906 – 27 July 1977) was a Scottish footballer and manager. Lockie played for Duns, Rangers, Leith Athletic, Barnsley, York City, Accrington Stanley and Mansfield Town Mansfield Town Football Club is a professio ...
, who carried on until after the
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, when Mitchell returned for the
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season. Mitchell resigned in February 1950 to concentrate on his business interests, and was succeeded in April by Birmingham City northern scout and former York player Dick Duckworth. He lifted the club from the bottom of the table to a top four position, but left in October 1952 to take over at Stockport County. Former Grimsby Town manager
Charlie Spencer Charles William Spencer (4 December 1899 – 9 February 1953) was an English footballer and manager. Club career After service with the Royal Engineers during the First World War, Spencer joined Newcastle United from non-league football in Oct ...
took over in November 1952, but his health declined and died in February 1953, after less than three months in charge. Sheffield United assistant manager
Jimmy McCormick James McCormick (26 September 1912 – 4 January 1968) was an English professional football player and manager. McCormick began his career with Rotherham United having been spotted playing for the local YMCA. Despite interest from other club ...
was appointed in June 1953, before he resigned in September 1954 over a dispute with the board regarding team selection. York went the next 18 months without an official manager, with team matters handled by trainer Lockie and secretary Sherrington. This was a successful period for the club; York reached the semi-final of the
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, and were beaten by
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in a replay.
Sam Bartram Samuel Bartram (22 January 1914 – 17 July 1981) was an English professional footballer and manager. He played as a goalkeeper and holds the record for most appearances for Charlton Athletic, his only club at the professional level. Career Aft ...
, a former Charlton Athletic player who played for York during the war, was appointed manager in March 1956. Under him York narrowly missed out on becoming founder members of the
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on goal average in 1957–58, although the club's first promotion came the following season with a third-place finish. York were relegated from the
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after one season, and Bartram left in July 1960 to take over at Luton Town. Lockie was his successor, and in his first two seasons as manager York narrowly missed out on promotion. This was followed by two disappointing seasons, including an application for re-election after 1963–64, before York won promotion to the Third Division in 1964–65 by playing exciting and attacking football. Immediate relegation followed, and York had to apply for re-election again after 1966–67. Lockie became the first York manager to be dismissed in October 1967, with the team bottom of the Fourth Division.


1967–1991

Former Sheffield United player Joe Shaw was appointed in November 1967, but he could not prevent York having to seek re-election after 1967–68. Shaw resigned for personal reasons in August 1968, and was succeeded by former Huddersfield Town manager Tom Johnston in October. Another re-election bid came after 1968–69, but Johnston gradually improved the team; after a midtable finish the following season, York were promoted to the Third Division in 1970–71. York avoided relegation on goal average over the next two seasons, before winning promotion to the Second Division in 1973–74 with a third-place finish. Johnston resigned to return to Huddersfield Town in January 1975; club historian David Batters described him as "arguably the most successful manager in York City's history". York appointed former
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manager
Wilf McGuinness Wilfred McGuinness (born 25 October 1937) is an English former football player and manager, who played twice for England in his short playing career. He succeeded Sir Matt Busby as manager of Manchester United in 1969. Following his tenure at ...
in February 1975, and he helped them stay in the Second Division in 1974–75. However, York faced successive relegations under McGuinness, when finishing 21st in 1975–76 and bottom of the Third Division in 1976–77. He was dismissed in October 1977, with York 22nd in the Fourth Division, and was succeeded by former Charlton Athletic player Charlie Wright in November. He could not prevent a re-election bid after 1977–78, before leading York to 10th place the following season. Wright was dismissed in March 1980 with the team near the bottom of the table, and under caretaker manager Barry Lyons York finished 17th in 1979–80. He was appointed permanently in May 1980, and York finished bottom of the table in his first full season in charge. York continued to struggle and Lyons was dismissed in December 1981; Kevin Randall and
Barry Swallow Ernest Barry Swallow (born 2 July 1942) is an English former professional footballer. Career Born in Arksey, Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, Swallow started his career as a junior with Doncaster Rovers, turning professional in July 1959. H ...
each had spells in caretaker charge, before York finished 17th in 1981–82. Denis Smith, who played on loan from
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the previous season, was appointed player-manager in May 1982. After leading York to seventh place in 1982–83, Smith retired from playing. York won their first major title in 1983–84, when the Fourth Division championship was secured with 101 points. This meant York became the first team to achieve a three-figure points total in a Football League season. In the next two seasons they finished eighth and seventh in the Third Division, and took Liverpool to FA Cup fifth round replays. York narrowly avoided relegation in 1986–87, and Smith left to take over at
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in May 1987. Former Blackburn Rovers manager
Bobby Saxton Robert Saxton (born 6 September 1943) is an English former professional footballer, manager and coach. Career Born in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Saxton managed Blackburn Rovers for five seasons after a playing career as a utility defender wit ...
was appointed in June 1987; he was tasked with rebuilding the team in a matter of weeks, and York were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1987–88. With York bottom of the table, Saxton resigned in September 1988, and was succeeded by former Hartlepool United manager John Bird in October. York ranked 11th in 1988–89, and having looked like mounting a promotion challenge, finished 13th the following season. York were bottom of the Fourth Division by the time of Bird's dismissal in October 1991.


1991–2010

York appointed
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assistant manager John Ward in November 1991. Ward developed the team he inherited from Bird, and York were top of the table by December 1992. He left for Bristol Rovers in March 1993, and was succeeded by his assistant Alan Little. Two months later Little led York to promotion via the Third Division play-offs, with a penalty shoot-out victory over Crewe Alexandra in the final. In the 1993–94 season, York were beaten by Stockport County in the semi-final of the
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. York finished midtable the following season, but only avoided relegation in 1995–96 with a win on the final day of the season, although they knocked Manchester United out of the 1995–96 League Cup. In the following season's competition they eliminated Everton, but again narrowly avoided relegation that season. York's form continued to falter by the late 1990s, and Little was dismissed in March 1999 after a run of 10 matches without a win. York player
Neil Thompson Neil Thompson (born 2 October 1963) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for Scarborough, Ipswich Town and Barnsley amongst others. Playing career Thompson was born in Beverley, East Riding of Yor ...
took over as caretaker manager, but he was unable to avoid relegation to the Third Division, after a defeat on the last day of 1998–99. He was appointed permanently in May 1999, but was dismissed in February 2000 with York 21st in the table. Former Hull City manager Terry Dolan was appointed and he led York clear of relegation in 1999–2000. Despite off-pitch problems at the club, York were in an automatic promotion place by late March 2003, before finishing 10th in 2002–03. York player
Chris Brass Christopher Paul Brass (born 24 July 1975) is an English former professional Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager who works in a senior recruitment role at Premier League club Nottingham Forest F.C., Notti ...
was appointed player-manager in June 2003; aged 27, this made him the youngest managerial appointment in the Football League since 1946. Having been 10th in the table in January 2004, York went 20 matches without a win and were relegated to the
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after 2003–04, which brought to an end 75 years of Football League membership. Brass was dismissed in November 2004 with York fourth from bottom of the table, and his assistant
Viv Busby Vivian Dennis Busby (born 19 June 1949) is an English former professional footballer and manager. He played for Wycombe Wanderers, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Fulham Norwich City, Stoke City, Sheffield United, Tulsa Roughnecks, Blackburn R ...
took caretaker charge before the appointment of former Derby County coach Billy McEwan in February 2005. McEwan steered York away from relegation with a 17th-place finish in 2004–05, and his rebuilt team finished eighth the following season. York reached the play-offs in 2006–07, but were beaten 1–0 on aggregate by
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in the semi-final. With home form poor McEwan was dismissed in November 2007, and his assistant Colin Walker took over as caretaker manager before being appointed permanently in December. After only five wins from the first 19 matches of 2008–09, Walker was dismissed in November 2008, and was succeeded by former
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manager
Martin Foyle Martin John Foyle (born 2 May 1963) is an English former professional footballer and manager who is the Head of Recruitment at club St Mirren. In his 20-year playing career he played 533 League games, scoring 155 goals. As a manager, he took ...
. York avoided relegation in the penultimate match of the season and reached the
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, in which they were beaten by Stevenage Borough. Foyle's York lost to
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in the
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, and he resigned in September 2010 with the team 15th in the table 10 matches into
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.


2010–2022

Tamworth manager Gary Mills was appointed in October 2010, and he led York to sixth place in 2010–11. In his first full season in charge, Mills led York to victory in the
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over Newport County, and subsequently in the
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over Luton Town. By winning the play-offs, York were promoted to
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, meaning the club returned to the Football League after an eight-year absence. Mills was dismissed in March 2013 after a run of 11 matches without a win left York in 18th place. Former Northern Ireland manager
Nigel Worthington Nigel Worthington (born 4 November 1961) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who was most recently the manager of York City. He played a defender and a midfielder, playing his club football for Ballymena United, Notts County, ...
guided York away from relegation with four wins from the last five matches of
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. Worthington led York to the League Two play-offs in 2013–14, and they were beaten 1–0 on aggregate in the semi-final by
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. With only one win from his last 17 matches in charge, Worthington resigned in October 2014. Former
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manager
Russ Wilcox Russell "Russ" Wilcox (born 25 March 1964) is an English former professional footballer who is currently manager of Farsley Celtic. Wilcox played as a defender between 1980 and 2003 and spent the final six years of his career with Scunthorp ...
was appointed, and York avoided relegation after a run of four wins from five matches late into 2014–15. Wilcox was dismissed in October 2015 after a nine-match run without a win left York 21st in the table, and was succeeded by the former Dundee United manager
Jackie McNamara Jackie McNamara (born 24 October 1973) is a Scottish professional football agent, and former player, manager and executive. He won 33 international caps playing for Scotland, and filled a variety of defensive roles in his career. McNamara beg ...
in November. York went on a run of one win from the last 16 fixtures, and were relegated to the National League after finishing bottom of League Two in 2015–16. This marked the end of York's four-year return in the Football League. With the team 19th in the National League, Gary Mills was reappointed manager in October 2016, shortly after he was dismissed by Wrexham. McNamara remained at the club after taking on the role of chief executive. Mills was unable to stop York being relegated to the National League North for the first time in 2016–17, although they did beat
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in the
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. Mills was dismissed in September 2017, with York seventh in the National League North and 11 points away from the only automatic promotion place. He was succeeded by
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manager Martin Gray, who led York to an 11th-place finish in 2017–18. He left in August 2018 when his contract was not renewed, with the team eighth in the table after five matches. Sam Collins was appointed in October 2018 after four wins from eight matches as caretaker manager before being dismissed in January 2019 with the team 15th in the table. He was succeeded by Gateshead's
Steve Watson Steven Craig Watson (born 1 April 1974) is an English football manager and former professional player. He was formerly the manager of club Chester. As a player, he was a right-back or midfielder. He played in the Premier League and Football ...
, and under him York finished in 12th place in 2018–19. The next two seasons were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with York being beaten by Altrincham in the play-off semi-final after the 2019–20 final league table was decided on an unweighted points per game basis, before
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was declared null and void. Watson left in November 2021 with York in a midtable position, and former Port Vale manager
John Askey John Colin Askey (born 4 November 1964) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of club York City. He is the son of former Port Vale player Colin Askey. Able to play as a winger or as a ...
took over as interim manager. He was appointed permanently in March 2022 after results improved, including a run of 12 matches without defeat. Askey led York to promotion back to the National League after a five-year absence at the end of the 2021–22 season, after the team beat
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2–0 in the 2022 National League North play-off final.


2022–present

Askey was dismissed in November 2022 with the team 12th in the National League after 19 matches, which was described as a "shock" decision by '' The Press'' due to Askey's successful record as manager and popular standing with supporters. David Webb was appointed in December to his first managerial role, having previously held youth football and off-field positions, and was most recently head of football operations at Huddersfield Town. He was dismissed in February 2023 with York four points above the relegation zone following four successive defeats. At two months, his tenure was the shortest of any permanent manager at the club. Webb's assistant, Michael Morton, took over as interim manager, and was appointed permanently in May after leading York to a 19th-place finish in the 2022–23 season. Morton was dismissed in August after six matches without a win at the start of the 2023–24 season left York second from bottom of the table. He was succeeded in September by former
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manger
Neal Ardley Neal Christopher Ardley (born 1 September 1972) is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a right midfielder. He is currently the manager of Solihull Moors. Ardley was capped at Under-21 level by England. Ar ...
.


Key

*All first-team matches in national competition are counted, except the abandoned
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season and matches in wartime leagues and cups. *Names of caretaker (or interim) managers are supplied where known, and periods of caretaker-management are highlighted in ''italics'' and marked . Win percentage is rounded to one decimal place. *P = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; Win % = win percentage *Statistics are complete up to and including the match played on 9 September 2023.


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References

{{Lists of English football managers York City
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