Jason Bristow Departs for Eastleigh Management Role

It has been confirmed that Jason Bristow is to depart the club.

The club have released the following statement:

It is with a heavy heart that we can announce that First Team manager Jason Bristow is to leave the club to join National League side, Eastleigh FC.
Jason leaves the club after 19 years as a player, coach, academy manager, assistant and first team manager. 

He rightly deserves the position he has been offered and accepted at Eastleigh, and he goes with our complete blessing, encouragement and support. He will assist newly appointed Eastleigh manager, Ben Strevens at the Silverlake Stadium. 

We reached the play offs on two occasions with Jason, creating memories that will last a lifetime for our fans. His many varied roles at the club have always been carried out with unwavering professionalism and with love for our great club. He is of course responsible for building our academy effectively from scratch which is also a credit to him and his endeavour.

Above all else, Jason is a tremendous person to know and to be around which everyone within the club will testify. 

‘Many supporters will have their own memories of Jason’s time here’ Chief executive, David Knight notes, ‘I’ll pick one when he was a player – a last minute thunderbolt winner against Havant & Waterlooville, at the Town End on a Tuesday evening. Absolute cracker. We can only wish Jase the absolute best.’

‘We all know Jason will be a huge success at Eastleigh.’ Chairman, Rafi Razzak continues ‘everybody connected with the club wishes him the absolute very best and thanks him for his service.’

Terry Brown will come in as first team manager with immediate effect.
Terry who worked with Jason for a number of years here at Basingstoke Town said ”Having had the pleasure of working alongside Jason for over two years, I can honestly say that he is the most dedicated and professional coach I have ever worked with. He will be a great loss to our club. The opportunity he has been handed will offer him a new challenge at a much higher level. On behalf of the management and playing staff I would like to thank Jason for everything he has done and wish him the very best for the future.’ 

Whilst we are all sad to see Jason leave us, we are excited for his future and the opportunity he has earned. We look forward to welcoming him as our guest whenever he so wishes and as he knows, he will always be welcome here at the Camrose. 

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