Eliot Whitehouse has resigned from his position as first-team manager at Wokingham & Emmbrook FC.
The club has ‘reluctantly’ accepted Whitehouse’s resignation’ after he decided to step down due to increasing work and personal commitments.
First-team coach Sam Wilson has also stepped down from his role to focus on other coaching roles.
Wokingham & Emmbrook director of football Dan Bateman said: “Throughout his time with the Sumas, Eliot worked extremely hard on and off the pitch, and did so with passion and with his infectious personality shining through.”
Bateman added that everyone connected with Wokingham & Emmbrook Football Club would like to thank Eliot and Sam for everything they have done for the club.
Whitehouse joined the Sumas in August 2021 and helped them to retain their step five status in the Combined Counties Premier North.
Whitehouse said: “I’d like to thank the club for giving me my first management opportunity, and to the players for giving every ounce of energy.”
The club is now working on a process to appoint a new manager.
Ian Narraway and Jamie Shepherd will take charge of first team affairs in the interim period.











































