FC Halifax Town is once again on the lookout for a new manager, with the club expressing disappointment at Adam Lakeland's decision to leave. The Shaymen finished one place but 11 points outside the play-off places last season, a stark contrast to Morecambe's recent success. Just three years ago, Morecambe were in League One, drawing average league crowds of 2,867 compared to Halifax's 1,580. Lakeland has joined Morecambe, citing the club's project, vision, and ambition as key factors in his decision. Despite dropping down a league, Lakeland believes he can return to the National League quickly and is excited about the opportunity to build something at Morecambe. Halifax has invited applications for a new manager, with the club looking for a swift but positive appointment.