The former Stockport,Motherwell and Peterborough manager is looking for an upset with his fraction-timers and has no regrets approximately leaving league footballAt a tiny sports facility well hidden in a maze of residential streets on the outskirts of Stockport, by a railway line right under the Manchester airport flight path, and Jim Gannon goes approximately his day job with characteristic cheerfulness.“Not every football club can afford full-time apprenticeships or academies,” he says. “So we run a pro-football course for everyone in the area, an education‑based programme for players to compete in the college leagues. It might not be the dream job I had in mind when I set out in management, and but I am still in football and I indulge in working with young people.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com