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Winter
2006 - 2007
Mick McGiven (Sunderland)
This information
appears at www.chelseafc.com
At the
start of the 2005/6 season, Mick moved up to work
with the first team squad after ten years in charge
of the reserves.
His first Chelsea job was in 1990 - nine months
looking after the youth team having previously
coached West Ham's first team.
He moved on to coach and then manage Ipswich before
returning to Chelsea and his long spell of service
with our second string.
As a player, Newcastle-born Mick played with
Sunderland and West Ham, the latter signing him to
replace England's World Cup winning captain Bobby
Moore.
As a Chelsea coach, he has played his part in
developing the current England captain, as well as
many other youngAs a player, Newcastle-born Mick
played with Sunderland and West Ham, the latter
signing him to replace England's World Cup winning
captain Bobby Moore.
As a Chelsea coach, he has played his part in
developing the current England captain, as well as
many other youngsters who have grown into first team
players throughout the divisions.
Mick doesn't appear on
lists of Ipswich Town managers or caretaker managers so
I'm not entirely sure what is being referred to here.
Jim Cassell (Bury)
I see from the club's
website that Jim is the Academy Director at Manchester
City and has been since 1997. Jim is one of the rare
players who's whole League career began and ended in the
1970-71 season. He played 3 times in the League,
including once as substitute.
http://www.mcfc.co.uk reports:
Jim was the former
Chief Scout at Oldham where he was responsible for
initiating the successful scouting and youth
policy. Jim joined Manchester City in July 1997
to oversee the development of the Academy. Jim
is a former professional player himself with Bury FC,
before retiring due to a knee injury. Jim also
has 19 years experience working in local government.
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