FAVERSHAM TOWN coach Rob Udberg has
been appointed assistant manager
at Sittingbourne.
ROB UDBERG...Faversham Town's
coach has been named Sittingbourne's assistant manager
Teacher Udberg, 23, was a key member
of Cordice's backroom team as
the Lilywhites achieved promotion to the Kent League in their first
season.
But the ambitious Christchurch
College graduate has moved on in the
close season following successful talks with Brickies boss Steve
Lovell.
Town manager Terry Cordice is
disappointed to lose Udberg but
thrilled to see him step up a grade to the Ryman League outfit.
TRIBUTE...Faversham Town boss
Terry Cordice is delighted for Udberg
He said: "Rob's been a great
asset to Faversham Town and he'll be
sorely missed at Salters Lane. He's a great student of the game and
I
wish him all the best at Sittingbourne.
"He'll always be welcome back.
In fact our paths will cross sooner
rather than later with us playing Bourne in the Bob Amor Cup at
their
place on 29th July."
KEY MAN....Rob Udberg was popular
among the players and management at Faversham Town
Udberg sacrificed his own playing
career in order to pursue his
love of coaching although he still turns out for Canterbury side
Broomfield in the Premier Division of the Herne Bay and Whistable
Sunday League.
Towards the end of last season Udberg
split his time between Town
and Dover Athletic where he took a number of coaching sessions in
his
quest to win the prestigious UEFA A licence.