Thursday, August 12, 2010

Coppell quits Bristol City post

Steve Coppell
Coppell was appointed Bristol City boss in April

Steve Coppell has resigned as Bristol City manager with immediate effect after less than four months in the job.

Assistant manager Keith Millen has been handed the job on a three-year deal.

The former Manchester Utd winger also announced he is to retire from football management, after spells with Reading, Manchester City and Crystal Palace.

"I found I could not become passionate about the role and give the commitment the position demands," the 55-year-old told the official club website.

I am retiring from football management but still feel I have a contribution to make to the game sometime in the future

Steve Coppell

Coppell was appointed Bristol City's manager in April following the departure of Gary Johnson but did not take up the reins until the end of the season.

He has overseen just two competitive matches - the opening day 3-0 defeat at home to Millwall and Tuesday's 3-2 loss to Southend in the Carling Cup.

"I appreciate that the timing of my departure is not ideal, but I believe it is best for the club," Coppell continued.

"I am retiring from football management but still feel I have a contribution to make to the game sometime in the future."

Chairman Steve Lansdown said: "Steve's prestigious career as a player, coupled with his experiences and successes as a manager are in no doubt.

"His footballing pedigree made him our prime target to manage the club early this year.

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"It is disappointing for any club to part company with its manager at this stage of the season. However, we respect Steve's decision."

Coppell's replacement is assistant manager 43-year-old Keith Millen, who has been at the club since 1999 when he joined as a player.

He became assistant to Brian Tinnian in 2004 and has held that post until today.

"We're delighted to appoint Keith into the role with immediate effect," added Lansdown.

"This was not a difficult decision. He's managed the team on previous occasions, he understands the football club and has great affection and ambition for it.

I'm excited but I'm still getting over the shock really. I knew I wanted to do the job and last season I enjoyed it

Keith Millen

"I always expected Keith to become a manager one day and now he has the opportunity at Bristol City FC. I look forward to working with him and helping him succeed."

Millen said: "I'm excited but I'm still getting over the shock really.

"I knew I wanted to do the job and last season I enjoyed it. For certain reasons I decided to step aside from it and I was looking forward to working with Steve.

"I did enjoy working with him and we are still friends. We met last night, when he told me the news. He apologised for leaving me in this situation.

"You have to be your own man and go with your decisions. The players know, certainly from last year, how I like things working."

Southend V Bristol City highlights

Watch highlights of Coppell's final game in charge against Southend in the Carling Cup

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