Forward Harry Crawford and goalkeeping coach James Courtnage have become the latest casualties of Boreham Wood's switch to full-time training whilst Junior Lewis has been appointed first team coach.
Crawford and Courtnage follow Mario Noto in leaving Wood after the club decided to switch to training three mornings a week.
Meanwhile, former Leicester City, Hull City and Brentford midfielder Lewis has been appointed Noto's successor as first team coach.
In a lengthy playing career Lewis played for a number of Football League sides and has held coaching positions at Wycombe Wanderers, Leeds United and Bradford City following his retirement.
Striker Crawford, signed on a short-term contract this summer, leaves Wood after scoring three times in ten outings for the club - only two of which were starts.
He joined from Dartford in the summer but was unable to commit following the switch to daytime training.
Courtnage, 31, leaves Wood after a long association with the club. Though used infrequently between the sticks in recent times due to the form of James Russell, he had been a valued member of Ian Allinson's backroom staff.
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