Cherries: Rookie boss will draw on experience of Venables, Redknapp, Ball and Fenwick

21 January 2011 07:00
ROOKIE Lee Bradbury plans to draw on his experience of some of the country's leading bosses but is vowing to be his own man in the Cherries hot-seat.[LNB] Bradbury was put in caretaker charge by chairman Eddie Mitchell last weekend in the wake of Eddie Howe's departure to Burnley.[LNB] The 35-year-old is new to life in the technical area but believes he has played for no fewer than 25 managers during his distinguished professional career a list that includes such high profile figures as Tottenham Hotspur chief Harry Redknapp and former England supremo Terry Venables.[LNB] He says he will take snippets from some of his old employers but wants to forge his own style as he attempts to successfully make the transition from player to manager.[LNB] Bradbury told the Echo: You take bits and leave a lot of things.[LNB] I think all you can do is be your own person. I'm honest and hard working and that's how I got to be playing at 35.[LNB] You have got to do it right and it's the same with Steve Fletcher. He's 38 now and still doing it.[LNB] It takes a certain character to do that to want it that much and be hungry. I will try to instil that in the players as well.[LNB] Discussing his former managers, Bradbury said: One of my favourites was Terry Fenwick because he gave me my chance.[LNB] His work ethic was work hard, play hard, and he got good results out of the lads.[LNB] Harry Redknapp for his man-management skills, Alan Ball for his character and Terry Venables as well.[LNB] He was brilliant on the training ground and he had so many good ideas. The lads really responded to him and he was good fun as well.[LNB] Asked if he would take bits from those bosses or try to be himself, Bradbury said: I will try to be myself but you do compare a little bit and ask yourself what they would have done.[LNB] But I don't think you can take the shoes and just try to be someone else it wouldn't work at all.[LNB] Bradbury, who is being assisted by Cherries legend Steve Fletcher, is ready to put in the hours required for his new role.[LNB] He added: It's been hard work getting home at 4.30am after Tuesday night and then leaving the house at 7.30am.[LNB] It's a sacrifice you have got to make. I want to go into games knowing that Fletch and I have prepared as much as we can and left nothing out.[LNB] We can't afford to make any mistakes and that is why we are putting in a lot more hours.[LNB] As a player, you don't really appreciate what goes on behind the scenes until you have to do it yourself.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo