The Tang Hall born former Tadcaster Albion manager has signed a permanent deal with the club to keep him at the club until at least the end of the season, a period in which Morton's main goal will be to keep the Minstermen in the National League.
The York City Men's side interim boss Mikey Morton has had his contract extended by the club until the end of the season.
The Tang Hall born former Tadcaster Albion manager has signed a permanent deal with the club to keep him at the club until at least the end of the season, a period in which Morton's main goal will be to keep the Minstermen in the National League.
This decision will likely provide some much needed stability for the club, as it was recently revealed that a potential club takeover has fallen through in the latter stages of negotiations.
The club's ownership is more controversial than ever presently, as the York supporter's trust have announced that they had to pay fifty thousand pounds to ensure that both the staff and players were paid in full for last month, after it was revealed that Chairman Glen Henderson was unwilling to pay their wages.