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| Sedgwick almost certain to quit Canaries |
| Thursday 04 March 2010 |
SIMON SEDGWICK is "90% certain" he will be quitting as boss of troubled Caernarfon Town.Last week the Canaries were suspended from playing in all competitions for non-payment of fines to the FAW and Sedgwick (pictured), who took over at The Oval last November, told the Caernarfon Herald that the club’s current crisis had made his role unworkable. "When Paul Dodd and I took over we were promised A, B and C and A, B and C have not been delivered," said Sedgwick. "The players have been led to believe the club is going to fold and some have already left with others due to go at the end of this week. "It’s all left a bad taste in the mouth and as we speak now I’m 90% certainly I’ll be leaving." Sedgwick added he would postpone a final decision until he knows the outcome of a last-ditch rescue bid by fans to save the club and is keeping in touch with group chairman Arfon Jones, as well as club secretary Geraint Jones. "Geraint and Arfon have been brilliant, but I’m very disappointed that club chairman George Denham has not been returning my calls," said the manager. This meant Town had to call off last weekend’s match at Llanfairpwll, which could mean a three-point deduction. As a goodwill gesture, the league has allowed Caernarfon to postpone this Saturday’s fixture with Penrhyncoch to give the club more time to sort out its difficulties. "It’s always been an uphill struggle," admitted Sedgwick. "I’ve been disappointed with results, but I do believe we’ve been getting stronger. "It’s very sad if Caernarfon go under as it’s a big club, but I think this is a warning to a lot of other clubs that this is the way things can go if you’re relying on one person to finance you. "It looks inevitable that if the club survives it will go down, but I hope it can regroup and grow again." |

SIMON SEDGWICK is "90% certain" he will be quitting as boss of troubled Caernarfon Town.