Tony Ricketts (born c. 1958) is a former semi-professional footballer.
As a player, at 24 years old, he was offered a two-year contract with Bristol City, which he refused. In 1989, he joined Bath City, where he became first a coach and then manager, spending seven years at the club in all. He played 700 games at conference level in his career.[1]
After leaving Bath, Ricketts worked for the Gloucestershire FA running the county's representative teams, as well as the ladies and under-18s sides. From here he earned a job with the Bristol Rovers women's team, who at the time were in the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division. In his first season at Rovers the team finished runners-up to the league's only professional side, Fulham L.F.C., and in his second year the team cantered to the league title, winning it with a quarter of the season still to spare.[1]
After managing the women's side he went on to manage Bristol Rovers' under-18s' team, and was later appointed manager at Weston-super-Mare.
He was manager of Paulton Rovers for 18 months from October 2015 to April 2017.[2]
Preceded by Dave Bell |
Bristol Rovers Women's manager 2001-2003 |
Succeeded by Ivor Gumm |
Preceded by Frank Gregan |
Weston-super-Mare manager 2007-2008 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Richard Fey |
Paulton Rovers manager 2015-2017 |
Succeeded by John Rendell |
Bath City F.C. – managers | |
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