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Jon Underwood

Jon Underwood Position: Management

Achievements

2013/14 Won promotion to Southern League, Premier Division
2017/18 Won promotion to National League South
2018/19 Berks & Bucks FA Senior Cup
National League South Manager of the Month - March 2019, September 2019
2019/20 Kevin McGoldrick Award

Bio

Jon became joint manager of Slough Town with Neil Baker on 28 May 2013, having moved together from Godalming Town after guiding the 'Gs' to a third placed finish in the Southern League Division One Central.

Jon played over 150 games for Farnborough in the same side as Neil, and also represented Aylesbury United, Staines Town and Bracknell Town.

He was first team manager at Sandhurst Town for two seasons before making the switch to Godalming during the 2010/11 season, linking up with Baker and enjoying a successful spell which culminated in reaching the Isthmian Division One South playoffs and beating Sutton United to lift the Surrey Senior Cup in 2012/13.

Baker and Underwood also led Godalming to the Isthmian Division One South playoffs in 2011/12, and the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, where they narrowly lost out against Maidenhead United.

At Slough the management duo have guided the club to two promotions, from step 4 to step 2 of the non-league pyramid. Both promotions were achieved via the play-offs, firstly to the Southern League, Premier Division in a thrilling 3-2 victory at Kettering Town in 2014 and then four years later coming from behind again to win 2-1 at Kings Lynn Town to reach the National League South.

In cup competitions they have reached the FA Cup Second Round twice before losing at home to League One sides Rochdale and Gillingham, and in 2019 led the club to victory in the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup Final against Reading.

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