Chelmsford name Still as head of football
Former Peterborough United, Barnet and Luton Town manager John Still is appointed as head of football by non-league Chelmsford City.
Former Peterborough United, Barnet and Luton Town manager John Still has been appointed as head of football by non-league Chelmsford City. The 75-year-old recently left a similar role at Southend United as part of a major restructure of the National League club. Chelmsford are 10th in National League South, having recently parted company with manager Angelo Harrop, and cannot reach the play-offs with only one game left to play this season.
"John is a name that commands enormous respect across the game. With decades of experience, multiple promotions, and a proven track record of building successful teams, his appointment represents a major step forward for this football club," said owner/chairman Spencer Gore. "This is not just a hire - it is a statement of intent.
As we continue to build a club that is ready to compete at the next level, strengthening our recruitment structure is critical. " Ex-Chelmsford boss regrets club's full-time move Gore bought a majority stake in the club in 2024 and set a goal of reaching the English Football League but they have not yet been able to take the step up to the top tier of non-league football. They did, however, reach the second round of this season's FA Cup before losing at home to Weston-super-Mare.
"We are building a football club with real ambition, real structure, and real belief. A club that is not just thinking about the next game, but the next level," Gore added. "John will play a key role in shaping the future of our squad, identifying talent, and helping us create a team capable of delivering sustained success.