BANBURY United boss Andy Whing has resigned from the club.

The former Oxford United defender led the Puritans to a historic promotion during the 2021/22 season, winning the Southern League Premier Central title by an astonishing 23 points.

The club then finished 17th in Vanarama National League North, as they played at the highest level in their history.

Whing, who signed a two-year deal with Banbury last summer, cited in a statement focusing on his own personal development and that he had taken the club as far as he could.

He told the club website: “I would like to begin by thanking everyone connected with Banbury United Football Club for their love and support throughout my time at the club.

“I am extremely proud of our achievements over the past three years – securing the club’s National League North status, then reaching the FA Cup round one both last season and the previous season, before building a side that was competitive in the National League this season.

“At the start of my journey as manager, I said that ‘I cannot wait to get started in developing a football club that the community and fans can become even more proud of’ and I hope that you all agree that I have put my heart and soul into delivering that promise.

“To the incredible fanbase, you will always hold a place in my heart.

“To the board of directors, I cannot thank you enough for your friendship and support, and for giving me the opportunity to manage this special club.

“To my staff and players, thank you for giving me everything and for giving me satisfaction, on the way we have played, throughout our time together. I wish you all the best for next season and beyond.

“I have taken this club as far as I believe I can and I leave the club in a great position going forward.

“I will now take time to rest, recharge and focus on my own personal development.

“I am certain that the experience I have gained during my time with Banbury Utd will help me as I continue my coaching journey.

“I am proud to have been promoted whilst the manager, taking the club to its highest ever league position and I am both excited and ambitious to face my next challenge, wherever that shall be.”

Puritans chairman Ronnie Johnson added: “This will be upsetting news to the Puritans faithful and I would like to assure our supporters that we have attempted to change Andy’s mind, giving him time to reconsider his decision. We share your extreme disappointment.

“Whilst bringing many exciting and enjoyable moments, the significant step up to the National League North, with its requirements and expectations, alongside rapid growth of the club, has been challenging and a learning curve for us all this season.

“The board of directors respects Andy’s decision and we would like to go on record to thank him for his hard work and commitment during the last three years.

“Banbury United has seen the most successful period under Andy’s management. Andy’s first year was disrupted by Covid pandemic measures and he then went on to take the team to promotion to Step 2, to play football at our highest ever level.

“From all involved at the club, we can only echo the immense gratitude that is regularly expressed by our great fanbase.

“We wish Andy success in whatever he decides to do in the future. Andy and the Whing family will always be welcome at Banbury United Football Club, where he will enjoy our affection as the club’s most successful manager to date.

“The current focus of the board is to urgently recruit a replacement manager, in order to prepare for a successful 2023/24 season.

“Andy’s departure has undoubtedly added a short delay to player retention and recruitment plans and we will be working at full speed to build a team in good time for the opening of the National League North player registration window.”