TADCASTER Albion have appointed former Yorkshire Amateur bosses Craig Ogilvie and Neil Sibson as joint managers.

Ogilvie spent two years as the Amateur manager, guiding the club to the Pitching In Northern Premier League east for the first time in the club's history last year before departing in April.

The former Ammers man joined the management team at NPL premier division outfit Liversedge, working alongside boss Jonathan Rimmington, in June.

Ogilvie has now made the move to Tadcaster, taking over from John Deacey, who was sacked by the club on Wednesday after an 11-match winless start to the season.

Working alongside Ogilvie will be assistant manager Neil Sibson, who served as the joint-manager of Yorkshire Amateur during the former's time at the Leeds club.

The pair will be joined by former Rotherham United midfielder Andy Monkhouse, who continues in his role as first-team coach.

Tadcaster will be seeking a first win of the season when they host point-less bottom club Grimsby Borough at the So-Trak Stadium tomorrow afternoon (3pm).

Albion are currently 18th in the NPL east, sitting in the division's two relegation play-off positions and only a point adrift of the automatic drop zone.

Meanwhile, in the second qualifying round of the Isuzu FA Vase, Pickering Town travel to Brandon United (3pm) while Selby Town host Glasshoughton Welfare (3pm) tomorrow afternoon.

Pickering will be seeking a first win under new manager Rudy Funk while Selby will be hoping for a successful start to life without boss Christian Fox, who departed the Robins this week.