JOINT-MANAGER Ray Turner has parted company with Holland FC.
The former striker was appointed in early May, having previously been a player for the coastal side.
However, using social media to confirm his departure, he said: "We've parted company on great terms.
"Holland are going down a different route and, unfortunately, we don't fit together at the moment."
Turner had been working alongside joint-boss Rob Batten.
Long-serving Batten had previously been in charge with Glenn Cowen, who stepped down for personal reasons after last season's final-day victory at Cornard United.
Turner had been playing for the team but announced he was hanging up his boots - and therefore ending a long and illustrious non-league career - at the end of the season.
He leaves with Holland 12th in the Thurlow Nunn League first division, heading into Saturday's home game against Downham Town.
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