Trophy hunting and unfinished business lured Hindley back

Unfinished business and a desire to win trophies persuaded Ryan Hindley to return to Hallam as joint manager with his old assistant and close friend Stephen Whitehead. Hindley, the man responsible for raising a ship-wrecked Hallam off the bottom of the Toolstation NCEL Division One table and then transforming them into perennial promotion candidates, recently  read more→

Hindley back at Hallam as joint boss

Ryan Hindley will be striking fear into many Toolstation NCEL Division One sides after returning to Hallam as joint manager. Hindley, who was manager of Hallam for two-and-half years until May 2017, will work alongside Stephen Whitehead. Whitehead was one of Hindley’s assistant during his ‘new’ colleague’s stint in sole charge. Hindley is credited as  read more→

Hindley’s back…at Rossington Main

Toolstation NCEL Division One Former Hallam and Worksop Town manager Ryan Hindley is back in the NCEL after taking charge of Rossington Main. Hindley takes control 24 hours after the resignation of Duncan Milligan who quit after his side were beaten 8-1 by Winterton Rangers at home. The former Ilkeston and Alfreton Town striker has  read more→

Hallam job deadline approaches

Toolstation NCEL Division One Those interested in taking the vacant manager’s position at Hallam have until Wednesday to submit their applications. Hallam have been without a manager since Ryan Hindley left to join Worksop Town after two years in charge at Sandygate. His successor finds Hallam in a far better state to what Hindley found  read more→

Hindley leaves Hallam for Worksop

Toolstation NCEL Premier Division  Worksop Town have delighted their supporters by appointing fans’ favourite Ryan Hindley as their new manager. He leaves Hallam after almost two years in charge at Sandygate. He is credited with lifting Hallam from abyss and turning them into promotion contenders. One of his assistants at Hallam – Stephen Whitehead –  read more→

League is Ponte’s to lose – Hindley

Toolstation NCEL Division One  Hallam manager Ryan Hindley says the league is Pontefract Collieries’ to lose following his side’s 2-0 defeat at Beechnut Lane. Hallam, whose goalkeeper David Darwent was sent off for violent conduct early on, were defeated by headers from Chris Jackson and Chris Wood. In his interview with Non League Yorkshire, Hindley  read more→

Hindley pleased with Hallam’s form

Toolstation NCEL Division One Ryan Hindley admits that Hallam’s promotion hopes are looking much brighter. Only two weeks ago, Hindley told Non League Yorkshire that his side needed a monumental effort to get into the top two following two straight league defeats. Although it is still a tall order, Hallam can take belief from the  read more→

Hindley: Hallam need monumental effort

Toolstation NCEL Division One Hallam manager Ryan Hindley admits it will take a “monumental effort” to get back into the race for the top two. But Hindley believes if his squad returns to full-strength, it is not out of the equation. Injuries to key players such as top goal-scorer Jake Currie, Jack Hargreaves (knee) and  read more→