
PHOTO | PIctured are Matthew Wain (Assistant Manager), Lee Attenborough (Manager) and Ian Woodward (Club Chairman)
Lee has joined the Nailers from Corby Town, with the Steelmen currently standing on the edge of the play-off places in the Pitching In NPL Midlands Division.
Nailers Chairman, Ian Woodward said, “We are delighted to have attracted Lee to the club.
"He is a talented, young manager who lives locally to the club and has earned this chance through his managerial achievements at Corby Town and before that at Loughborough Dynamo".
Lee added, "I am really excited to be given the opportunity to manage Belper Town Football Club.
“My club Corby Town were made aware of an approach and after sitting down with Ian and the directors and looking through their genuine plans for the next few years, it was obvious the club is very ambitious.
“When they made it clear I was the man they wanted to help take them on that journey, it was something I wanted to get stuck into straight away.
“As you can imagine, leaving a play-off push at Corby was very difficult, but there are so many impressive things going on at Belper that I felt it was an opportunity that I couldn't turn down.
“I know a lot of Belper's current squad from playing against them as an opposition manager over the years and there is no doubt that it has a lot of quality and a lot of potential.
“I am really pleased that the lads managed to get a result yesterday which will hopefully boost confidence within the camp and give us a springboard to push on.
“I'm looking forward to getting them in for training on Thursday and preparing for a tough test away to Warrington on Saturday.
“I'm not stupid, the league position and points tally are what they are and I've come into the job with my eyes wide open that we need to have a really good second half of the season in order to keep Step 3 status.
“We will take it a game at a time but I'm hoping we can give it a right go and let's see where we are, come the end of April.
“Lastly, I'm looking forward to seeing as many Belper supporters as possible make the trip to Warrington, but if not, hopefully there will be a good turnout for the midweek Derbyshire Senior Cup fixture at home to Heanor Town."