Chichester Observer

I’ve had great times as player and coach

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contd from back page Graeme Gee has been trying to make the most of the time he has left.

“A little while ago I went out with a load of football mates in Portsmouth, and recently Miles and Guy Rutherford and I and our partners all went out.

"I don’t want everyone feeling sorry for me.

"The last Chi game I got to, we lost 3-0 to Horndean, but although I’ve not been to one since then I’m kept fully up to date by Miles and others. I love hearing from them.

"I also now spend a lot of my time watching football and racing on TV – too much probably!”

Graeme’s playing career included spells with Portsmouth Civil Service, Weymouth. Newport IOW, Bashley, Brockenhur­st, Winchester and Moneyfield­s. The first and last clubs in that list were the same one, who were once managed by Graeme’s dad Micky.

Those playing days, when he played on the left wing or in midfield, included lengthy times in the Southern League premier.

When he quit playing, he joined up with Miles Rutherford

in the dugout and they had some very successful times with Moneyfield­s before switching to Chi City in 2015.

There, they have led the club from the Southern Combinatio­n to the Isthmian League – and the upper reaches of the south east division – and to success both in the FA Vase and the FA Cup.

I n 2019 they made national headlines by reaching the second round of the FA Cup, in which they lost at Tranmere in a televised tie.

“I’ve had some great times as a player and in management,” Graeme said. “I didn’t realise how long we’d been at Chi! There are so many people at the club who have worked so hard to get it where it is.

“When we arrived we only knew one player – Josh Clack, who’s become one of my best mates – but we’ve had some really good players there over the years and have kept the squad quite settled.

“Everyone talks about the FA Cup run, and it was great, with all the build-up and the media attention we got.

“But I’ll always remember winning the county league (SCFL premier) the year before. That was quite an achievemen­t and set up everything that’s come since.

“Now the club have the new 3G pitch they have facilities will enable them to keep growing and I know they will.”

City presently sit in the final play-off place – fifth – and have every chance of making the end-of-season knockouts.

Graeme is willing them on from afar but warns it could be difficult for them to stay in that top five.

"It’s a tall order for us to get into the play-offs but if we do, I know no other side will want to play us.”

As City’s players go into the sharp end of the season, they may not have Graeme issuing instructio­ns in the dressing room and technical area, but they will know he is following every game – and probably still having an influence on selection and tactics.

And it might just be that knowing that will give them an extra edge.

 ?? ?? Graeme Gee gives Chichester City's players some advice before their FA Cup tie at Tranmere in 2019 | Picture: Nail Holmes
Graeme Gee gives Chichester City's players some advice before their FA Cup tie at Tranmere in 2019 | Picture: Nail Holmes

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