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21 Facts About Micky Bell

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Michael Bell was born on 15 November 1971 and is an English former footballer.

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Micky Bell then spent a brief spell at Port Vale before joining Cheltenham Town in January 2006.

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Micky Bell then dropped into non-League football with Team Bath and Weston-super-Mare, before being appointed as manager of Clevedon Town in May 2010.

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Micky Bell left Clevedon in January 2014 and four months later took charge for a brief spell at Weston-super-Mare.

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Micky Bell returned to manage Clevedon Town for a second spell the following year.

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Micky Bell played in the finals of the Football League Trophy in 2000 and 2003.

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Micky Bell helped Cheltenham Town to win the League Two play-off final in 2006.

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Micky Bell was part of a solid back four along with Matt Hill, Tony Butler, and Danny Coles.

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Micky Bell was later named in the Bristol City Hall Of Fame.

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Micky Bell joined Martin Foyle's Port Vale on a free transfer in July 2005, citing the fact that he knew a few players already on the team as a factor in his decision.

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Micky Bell stated the long commute and family reasons for the mutual termination agreement.

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Micky Bell signed with Cheltenham Town of League Two in January 2006, who were managed by his former boss John Ward.

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Micky Bell was then appointed as a player coach at Team Bath.

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Micky Bell finished the courses and started to train with Weston-super-Mare of the Conference South, where he signed a contract in February 2008.

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Micky Bell eventually made ten appearances for the club before being released at the end of the season.

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Micky Bell played at left-back, but his free kick and penalty taking skills boosted his goals tally.

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Micky Bell led the "Seasiders" to victory in the Southern League Cup in 2012 and to the Somerset Premier Cup final in the same year.

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In May 2014, Micky Bell was named as the new manager at Conference South club Weston-super-Mare.

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Micky Bell rejoined Clevedon as the manager in July 2015.

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Micky Bell was appointed as a Professional Development Phase coach at former club Bristol City in October 2021.

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Micky Bell is the father of Sam Micky Bell, who is a professional footballer.