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Brian Hughes - Manager


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Having started his career at Swindon Town as an apprentice, Brian made his League debut in 1980 away to Reading. He moved to Torquay United in August 1983 and made 42 starts for the Gulls before signing for Cheltenham Town on a free transfer in July 1984.

The skilful right midfielder was ever-present during his first campaign at Whaddon Road, as Cheltenham won the Southern League title for this first time in their history to clinch promotion to the Conference. He was named as Player of the Year at the end of the memorable season and was also the Robins' 2nd top scorer with 27 goals (top scorer was former Cirencester Town Assistant Manager and Cheltenham Town legend Mark Boyland). Brian scored a total of 56 goals in 226 starts for Cheltenham and featured in the FA Cup first round trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers during the 1987/88 season.

After four successful years at Cheltenham, he moved to local rivals Gloucester City in August 1988 for £4,000. He captained the Tigers to the Southern League Midland Division title in 1989 and runners-up spot in the Premier Division in 1991, when Gloucester came agonisingly close to joining Cheltenham in the Conference. After 243 starts and 18 goals for the Tigers and a spell as player-coach under the managerial reign of John Murphy, Brian left Gloucester with Murphy to join Witney Town in 1996.  He returned to Meadow Park as assistant to Leroy Rosenior, before taking over as boss in November 1998.  He was surprisingly sacked in February 2000 and took over as boss back at Witney in the Southern League Eastern Division, before joining Ciren as First Team Manager in 2002. 

 

Kevin Willetts - Assistant Manager

 

Former clubs include Sharpness, Worrall Hill, Cheltenham Town, Sharpness, Cheltenham Town, Forest Green Rovers, Gloucester City, Weston Super Mare, Kidderminster Harriers, Worcester City, Witney Town.

 Experienced campaigner and Brian Hughes reliable number two who has a strong desire to win football matches. Uncompromising on the pitch as a player and now the same from the dugout.

 


Tony Dunn - Sports Therapist

Joined Cirencester in the Summer 2005. Previous clubs include Whitley Bay FC, Stamford AFC, Royal Air Force Representative team.

Completed FA Diploma in treatment and management of sports injuries in 2007

 

 

 

 


Bernard Reed -  Kit Manager


Kevin Abbley - Groundsman

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