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Alex Pike (born March 29, 1960 in Portsmouth) is a non-league football manager, currently managing Gosport Borough of the Conference South. == Early career == Pike began his football management career in junior football in the early 1980s with Dorset Police reserves in the Bournemouth Football Association Wednesday League. At this time he also co-founded and managed M & J Security FC who gained entry to division 5 of the BFA Saturday League, winning the title at the first attempt. Before the new season began, the club was sold to a local night club owner who renamed the team Zig Zag FC. Promotions were achieved in the next 3 seasons to bring the club to BFA Saturday division 1. The stellar nature of Pike's early foray into football management had not gone unnoticed and in 1985 he was appointed assistant manager to former AFC Bournemouth, Bristol Rovers and Yeovil Town player Chris Weller at Holt United in the Dorset Premier League. At the end of the first season at Holt, Weller left to take over as manager of Wimborne Town, asking Pike to follow him, as his assistant, an offer which he declined, deciding to stay at Holt for the time being. Pike was offered the manager's job at Holt but did not feel ready to step into the role at the time and persuaded a friend, former Portsmouth, Plymouth Argyle and Exete Cityr player Nick Jennings to take the helm with Pike as his assistant. Only 18 months after being appointed at Wimborne, Weller was sacked and the club offered Jennings the role, with Pike as his assistant. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alex Pike」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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