Record 33-Year Tenure of Coach: How He Made It into the Guinness World Records.
Memory of Roly Howard
According to The Sun: The football community mourns the loss of Roly Howard, the legendary manager of Marine AFC, who held this position for 33 years. His long career earned him a place in the Guinness World Records as the longest-serving football manager in the world.
Howard, who managed the Merseyside team from 1972 to 2005, led the club in an impressive 1,975 matches.
'He was the soul of our club, and his contribution is hard to overestimate,' said one former player.
His dedication and passion for football inspired not one generation of players and fans. The figure of Roly Howard will remain in the memory of all who knew him and loved the game.
The loss of such a significant personality for the club, like Howard, underscores how important the role of a manager is in the development of a team. His contribution to the history of Marine AFC will forever remain in the hearts of fans, who will remember his great impact on the club.
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