Bracknell Town appointed a former County assistant under the hot chair of the grasslands


Bracknell Town has made another managerial change because the club is trying to capture a bad beginning to the southern division of the Southern Premier Division.

Matthew Saunders, the most recent assistant manager in the EFL Notts County team in The New Man who is responsible for the report and the first assignment is to avoid the type of FA Cup that Tadley Calleva illuminated to southern league rivals Robins Weymouth.

The Saunders gathering promise means he will be the fourth manager of Bracknell in 16 matches after Jon Underwood was replaced last season by Bobby Wilkinson who lasted five matches. The second spell Jordan Ive who was responsible for Bottom Meadow only lasted nine matches.

Saunders has a type of coaching credentials that will appeal after working in the Enterprise Wealdstone National League and recently as an assistant for Stuart Maynard Notts County in January 2024.

Career playing a new boss born in Chertsey took a young career with Fulham and Mantra with Lincoln City, Dagenham & Redbridge, Dover Athletic, Aldershot Town and Hemel Hempstead Town.

Related: Bracknell City Manager in the SB Group era

Matthew Saunders on Wealdstone. Photo: Mike Renny.

Bracknell City’s Statement About Jordan Ive Fully

Club Statement – Jordan Ive was removed from the position of the first team manager

Published on behalf of Chairman Kayne Steinborn-Busse

Bracknell Town Football Club can confirm that we have separated from the main team manager, Jordan Ive, immediately.

Jordan, in his second spell with the club, departed after a series of performances, results, and decisions that were not in harmony with the club’s ambitions or long -term directions.

Along with the departure of Jordan, his coaching staff – Sam Hawkins and Shaun Andrews – have also left the club.

The club has begun to place plans in the rest of the season, and further details about the management structure of the first team will be confirmed in time.

Kayne Steinborn-Busse
Chairperson, Bracknell City Football Club

Bracknell Town faces Tadley Calleva at Bottom Meadow in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup on Saturday. Tickets are available here.


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