Former Bromley boss Mark Goldberg has been named caretaker manager of Welling United.

The Wings, who suffered relegation from the National League last weekend, announced today that Dean Frost had left the club by mutual consent.

Frost’s successor, ex-Crystal Palace chairman Mark Goldberg, agreed to step down as Bromley boss earlier this season after a poor run of results.

However, he will take temporary charge of Welling for the remainder of the season with the view to taking ownership of the club in the near future.

In a statement, Welling said: “The club wishes to announce that first team manager Dean Frost has left the club by mutual consent.

“Mark Goldberg will take first team management responsibilities for the remainder of the season with a view to Mark also potentially taking on ownership of the club in the near future.

“The club wishes to express its gratitude to Dean and his assistants Barry Ashby and Jamie Turner who have also decided to leave.

“Dean took on the position with the club under a serious threat of relegation, regrettably results have not been what either Dean or the club would have hoped for and with relegation now confirmed the club want to start making preparations as early as possible for what we aim to be a successful season in the National South.”