Bath Life - Issue 433

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BATH LIVES

“It has, and will always be, about 3 o’clock on a Saturday afternoon” charged, and were all released the next morning. Before going to college, I was a baker boy, getting up at 4am to

JERRY GILL

Bath City Football Club’s manager on his one-day spell in prison and his touchline tactics West Country born and bred Jerry had a 14-year career as a professional footballer playing for Birmingham City, Northampton Town, and Cheltenham Town amongst other clubs. He has also worked as a coach and a scout, including as a European scout for Norwich City which entailed many early morning Sunday trips to Italy, Germany, Holland and Spain to look for talent. After a spell in India working as an international football coach at the American Embassy, Jerry was appointed Bath City FC manager in October 2017. I am the middle child of three.

My mum Suzanne worked in the local village bakery whilst Dad Jim, was a long-distance lorry driver. Mum and Dad have been married 54 years to date and are the most amazing parents any child could have wished for.

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My grandad was the local blacksmith, I enjoyed days with

him, he was a very old fashioned, strong West Country man that lived off his land and enjoyed his gardening. He could often be found in his greenhouse dozing off with a glass of homemade scrumpy, rustic bread, and cheese with tomatoes off the vine at his side. Those amazing organic smells have stayed with me for life. Football has always been my life from a very young age, it’s

my passion. I began supporting Liverpool when I was a very young lad and watched them win the European Cup in 1977. They have stayed my team to this day. I have been locked up in a police cell. I was part of the ill-

fated Bristol Rovers youth team tour of Germany aged 14 and we were all locked up in police cells overnight. It was a terrifying time, but fortunately we were not

cycle to the shop to start my shift. On those cold winter mornings that was tough to drag myself out of bed. I have been a plasterer labourer for my brother and before I went professional at football, I was a sales rep for a sports ground amenity company.

The long term injuries I suffered as a player are the hardest to deal with. I spent

a year not playing whilst at Northampton aged 32 years old, having ruptured my anterior cruciate ligament playing against Tranmere. Then at 39 years old I fractured my eye socket and cheekbone in four places whilst playing for Forest Green Rovers. Days injured doing rehab can be very lonely but, as I approached all my days as a footballer, I gave it all I had to get back playing. These challenges are what define you as a person.

My most prized footballing possessions are my England cap

and shirt from representing the England non-league team; my promotion medals to the Premier League and League 1; and my playing shirts. As a player and manager I absolutely love the feeling of being part of a team,

winning after giving it all you have as a group. The banter and camaraderie are what it’s all about.

I get a lot of satisfaction in player development and setting up a team to get the better of an opposition on match day. I am a combination of things on the touchline. I like to think,

and give the players tactical information but I must admit sometimes I can get too involved emotionally but I have worked hard on this. Others will probably say I am fully engrossed in the game on the touchline. It’s been amazing to finish in the play-offs the last two seasons but not quite able to get

over the line for promotion. I want to ensure we can improve year on year as a club on and off the pitch. We have done that and it’s proven in that average attendances, before the pandemic, were up 56 per cent to around 1,100. I am really proud to have played at every level of the game and won four promotions

including one to the Premier League with Birmingham City. Now as a coach / manager I am hungry to bring Bath City some success, whilst trying to push myself to the highest possible level I can get to as a manager.

I’ve never been motivated by the money or possessions.

It has, and will always be, about 3 o’clock on a Saturday afternoon – that buzz and excitement in your tummy never goes. n For more: www.bathcityfc.com


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LIVES Bath City’s football manager Jerry Gill

4min
pages 82-84

INTERIOR DESIGN Verity Woolf on interior design, inspiration and why she’ll never have a signature style

12min
pages 74-81

NEW BUILDS How green is my new build?

13min
pages 68-73

SHOWCASE Explore a £2.25 million mansion

3min
pages 66-67

PROPERTY NEWS A Newbridge let and a Hobson’s Choice luxe kitchen

1min
pages 64-65

PROPERTY INTRO A grant for Claverton Manor

1min
page 63

BATHWORKS The local businesses making the headlines

9min
pages 49-51

BATH LIFE AWARDS Steers McGillan Eves celebrates turning 20th birthday in Award-winning style

2min
page 54

FASHION Style predictions for 2021

14min
pages 42-48

ED’S CHOICE Delicacies and delights delivered straight to your doorstep

4min
pages 38-41

BIZ Q&A Nicholas Wylde on living his childhood dream

2min
pages 52-53

SHOP LEAD Good gracious it’s a grazing table

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page 37

RECIPE A decadent treat from Good Day Cafe

2min
pages 34-36

RESTAURANT Loving bubbles in bubbles at Homewood

4min
pages 24-25

BOOKS What Nic Bottomley of Mr B’s is reading this Christmas

7min
pages 20-23

CHEFS AT CHRISTMAS What Bath’s pros are eating for their Christmas lunch this year

9min
pages 26-30

NEWS Meet Bath’s booze fairies and other updates from the foodie world

2min
page 31

ARTS INTRO An invitation to contemplation

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page 17

HARMONIE-ROSE ALLEN Meet the most inspirational seven year old in Bath

8min
pages 12-16

SPOTLIGHT Bath at Christmas

4min
pages 6-10

WHAT’S ON The best of Bath’s online events, art exhibitions, theatre and festive days out

6min
pages 18-19
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