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New backroom team joins sports

Terry Reader12 May 2015 - 21:01
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Mick Snowden has wasted no time in appionting his new management team for the coming season, Welcome Jim Hibburt & Terry Osullivan

Mick Snowden has moved to appoint 2 new faces to Sports management team, Jim Hibburt joins as Micks No2 and Terry Osullivan joins as 1st team coach. Mick and the club hope that both well known guys will bring a new level to sports for the forthcoming season. Here is a bit of an introduction to our new management team.

Jim Hibburt
joined Crystal Palace at 8 and went on to represent and captain his country at under 15's school boy level. Signed professional for Crystal Palace, captained both youth and reserve team, and made my first team debut at 19. Jim worked under some of the greatest names in the English game such as Terry Venables and Steve Coppell. In 2001/2002 jim left to play in MLS league for Dallas, but a nasty injury cut my professional career short. After this had spells at Ashford Town and Knaphill. Jim Joins Sports as Micks No2 for the forthcoming season.

Terry Osullivan
Terry is no stranger to the club, having played for our most successful Bedfont Sunday side in history. Terry played for West ham, brentford and fulham as a youngster but retired at the young age of 23 years old due to having a young family. After coming back to football he spent 2 years coaching at watford before landing a full time role as the Head of Recruitment at QPR, a role he done for 8 years after stepping out of football a year ago. Terry has helped guide a number of young players through the ranks at QPR such as Raheem Stirling and our very own Reece Cox. Terry is currently working towards his UEFA A Licence and joins Micks Team as 1st team coach.

Bedfont Sports are delighted to attract such high profile people to the club and look forward to the next chapter of the Bedfont Sports Roller coaster. Im sure with the current crop of players, the excellent youth team coming through and no doubt a couple of new faces it will hopefully be a more existing season for Sports

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