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Jerry Gill statement
By Derek Bish
Thursday 11th March 2010
DEPARTED Weymouth manager Jerry Gill has issued a statement
to Echosport following his resignation from the Terras this
morning.
His statement said: "It is with regret that today I
have tendered my resignation as manager of Weymouth Football
Club.
"Following recent events it has become clear to me that
the job is now untenable.
"I would like to go on record in saying that the travelling
from the Midlands was not a factor in this decision as I was
spending as much time as possible in Weymouth prior to games
and training at my cost to allow me time to prepare my team
properly and professionally.
"Due to the pending CVA I have not been able to bring
my own players to the club but have thoroughly enjoyed coaching
and managing the squad of players since my arrival and would
like to thank them all for their efforts and commitment in
what's a tough battle to survive in the Blue Square South.
"I knew it was a big challenge to turn things around
when I came in but with the majority of established first
team players having to leave and the fact we were going to
be left with a squad of reserve and youth team players, next
to no budget along with no guarantees of a club or budget
for next season, I felt the time was right to move on.
"Weymouth is a huge non-League club that is currently
experiencing its worse time in a wonderful 120-year history.
I just hope that the club gets the chance to rebuild again
under the right ownership and put it back where it firmly
belongs which should be the top of the non-League pyramid
system.
"I am proud to say I have managed Weymouth Football
Club and have no regrets in taking the job.
"My thanks go to the supporters who continue to back
the players come what may.
"I would like to wish everyone at Weymouth Football
Club all the very best for the future."
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