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Kevin Bond's coaching career

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OK, someone asked if Crouch was at Spuds when Bond was.

In anticipation of this type of question coming up often and Bond's career being vast this seems to be Bond's coaching CV

He last played in 1995-96 at Dover. After that he quickly went through

Man City (reserve team coach under Alan Ball)
Wrexham (coach under Brian Flynn)
Altrincham (coach under John King)

October 1997- May 1998 Stafford Rangers (manager)

4th May 1998 - 9th December 1999 Pompey (assistant manager to Alan Ball)

W*** H** (scout under Redknapp)

25th March 2002(?) - 24 November 2004 Pompey (reserve team coach under Redknapp)

8th November 2004 - 13th May 2005 Southampton (coach under Redknapp) - promoted to assistant manager after Jim Smith left as part of a cost cutting exercise following relegation
13th May 2005 - 3rd December Southampton 2005 Southampton (assistant manager to Redknapp)

7th December 2005 to 1st June 2006 Portsmouth (assistant manager to Redknapp)

1st June 2006 to 26th September 2006 Newcastle (assistant manager to Glenn Roeder, and alongside Tommy Craig) - sacked over bungs allegations
12th October 2006- 1st September 2008 Bournemouth (manager - Rob Newman and Eddie Howe were his assistants) - sacked after 2 points from first 4 games of the season. Overall record won 31, drawn 17 and lost 47.

27 October 2008 to 28 June 2012 Tottenham (assistant manager to Redknapp) - sacked after Redknapp's dismissal

26 November 2012 - 3rd February 2015 QPR (assistant manager to Redknapp)
3rd February 2015 - 12th February 2015 QPR (joint caretaker manager with Chris Ramsey; Les Ferdinand director of football) - won one, lost one.
12th February 2015 to 24th June 2015 QPR (first team coach to Chris Ramsey)

11th April 2016 - May 2016 Hong Kong Pegasus (manager) - won the Hong Kong FA Cup and Sapling Cup

6th June 2016 - 13 October 2016 Aston Villa (first team coach under di Matteo and alongside Steve Clarke) - left after Di Matteo was sacked and replaced by prolific author Steve Bruce

7th November 2016 - 6th May 2017 Hong Kong Pegasus (manager) - runners up in Sapling Cup

28 June 2017 - 16 September 2017 Birmingham City (assistant manager to Redknapp). Sacked alongside Redknapp after 6 defeats from first 8 league games

2nd April 2019 onwards Southend United FC, the greatest team the world has ever seen (manager)
 
I think that means he'll have worked with Crouch at

Tottenham (27th July 2009 to 31st August 2011)
Southampton (09 July 2004 to 20th July 2005)
Portsmouth (25th March 2002 to 27th March 2002 - all of 2 days!)
 
He was also working for Pompey recently. Scouting opposition teams in L1 I believe.
 
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