JAMIE O’Hara has thanked Billericay Town after parting company with the National League South side.
O’Hara had bossed Billericay since September 2019.
But the former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder admitted he was leaving New Lodge with only positive memories.
In a statement posted on social media, O’Hara said: “Billericay Town FC is a fantastic club with great potential and I will carry nothing but fond memories of my time there as both as player and more recently a manager.
“I would sincerely like to thank everyone at the club for their support when I became manager last year.
“When I arrived at Billericay in 2017 it was never the intention to end up coaching and managing the team but having gained such a liking for the club and the affinity with the back office staff and supporters I took it upon myself to take over the reigns following the departure of the previous club owner.
“I am incredibly proud that alongside my management team and the new owners we were able to work together to consolidate the club at such a difficult time.
“Billericay has been a fantastic experience for me and I feel extremely privileged to have had the opportunity to have both played and managed the club.
“I would like to thank all the fantastic people I have met throughout my time and I wish them the best going forward.”
Billericay are without a game this weekend are currently 15th in the table.
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