Boston United are currently searching for a new manager following the exit of Craig Elliott. If a new gaffer is appointed they will become the 15th man to lead the Pilgrims in David Newton' s 14 years as chairman. Here is a look at the previous and current incumbents. (Statistics courtesy Christian James - @BostonUtdStats)
5. Jason Lee and Lee Canoville (2011-2012)
Lee and Canoville were both eyecatching players during spells at York Street, and the experienced campaigners were handed given the job after Hurst and Scott left for Grimsby. They helped Boston consolidate a play-off spot before a heartbreaking semi-final shootout defeat to Guiseley. The next season (2011-12) Boston couldn't replicate the magic, finishing 11th and Canoville leaving his role.
RECORD: P60 W24 D13 L23 F85 A85
WIN%: 40
(Photo David Shipman)
6. Jason Lee (2012)
Going it along, Lee was the first of four men to oversee first team duties in the 2012-13 campaign. The season began well, a victory at Droylsden and a 6-0 thrashing of Histon plus progress against Lincoln United and Stamford in the county cup. But then came four straight defeats which Lee's side failed to really recover from, Lee losing his job in December following a 1-0 defeat at Gloucester and the Pilgrims 13th.
RECORD: P26 W11 D3 L12 F44 A41
WIN%: 42.3
7. Graham Hyde (2012)
Lee's assistant, the former Sheffield Wednesday player, stepped into the breach and oversaw a miserable 4-0 defeat at Vauxhall Motors and a thrilling 5-1 home win against Droylsden.
RECORD: P2 W1 D0 L1 F5 A5
WIN%: 50
(Photo David Shipman)
8. Graham Drury (2012-2013)
Drury arrived at Boston with an impressive CV from lower levels in and around Lincolnshire. His tenure began in bizarre circumstances with assistant Paul Holden suffering a heart attack prior to their first game in charge, Boxing Day's 1-1 draw with Corby Town. In total, Drury's reign last 10 weeks.
RECORD: P13 W2 D4 L7 F16 A26
WIN%: 15.4