Manager Jimbo

Manager Jimbo

Postby gbpacker » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:32 am

I've been to watch both reserves games this week and to see a future manager in action. Jim Bentley coaches, motivates and encourages his players from the sidelines, an example that many more experienced managers in the league could copy. What a natural communicator he is, great social skills, the young kids really responded to his coaching and won well last night 3 - 0. I hope the directors look long-term and encourage Jim. Make him reserve team manager with a view to the first team when he retires because if they don't you can be certain that he will receive an offer from another club.
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Re: Manager Jimbo

Postby P/T Indie » Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:07 am

I posted on the reserve thread but I remb him managing at Daisy Hill & Lancaster he wont the first one 6v1 but lost to Lancaster both games in the Lanc cup. It was a while ago now though as the Daisy Hill game was the night Sammy took over at Morecambe.

He was brilliant on the touchline though and with hs natural leadership skills deff a future Morecambe manager.
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Re: Manager Jimbo

Postby Barry Poo » Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:16 am

I think Telford would be VERY keen on him too
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Re: Manager Jimbo

Postby Christies Child » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:16 am

Barry Poo wrote:I think Telford would be VERY keen on him too


I'm certain they would be and IF it was felt by Jimbo that for the time being his short term ambitions are away from CP then they are the logical choice remembering his connections there.

As I said before, I'm confident that one day Jimbo will manage at what I hope is his and certainly our club. I'm sure that Sammy sees him as his successor and his recent management of the reserves is the ideal preperation for the move 'up stairs'.

It would be a sad day IF he left, but for the long term benefit...... :?: :) :)
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Re: Manager Jimbo

Postby heysham_mfc » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:25 pm

watch out David Moyes :lol:
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