Nick Reeson
Qualifications: FA “first 4” Sport level two coach, UEFA B
Coaching License (pending final assessment), FA Assistant Club Coach,
FA Soccer Star Coach, FA Emergency Aid Certificate, FA Child Protection
and Best Practice Certificate, member of the Football Association
Coaches Association.
Football and coaching background: Nick is an ex-professional
footballer at Lincoln City and has also played for a number of clubs
since leaving Lincoln City. At youth level, Nick played for Fishtoft
Youth before getting his football skills noticed by a number of clubs,
which eventually led to him having spells at Nottingham Forest,
Peterborough United and Sheffield United. At senior level after leaving
Lincoln City, Nick had spells with a number of clubs that include
Grantham Town, Boston United, Boston Town, Wisbech Town and Spalding
United.
During his time as a footballer, Nick received many honours while
playing. Nick was named the “best midfielder” at the Non-League Euro
2000 tournament in Holland. He also represented a European Select XI v
Vitesse Arnhem of Holland in July 2000. During his time with Boston
United in 2000, he won a Lincolnshire League medal and he was also a
member of the Lincoln City promotion-winning squad in 1998.
Nick is an experienced head coach for the Football in the Community
scheme and has been since involved at York Street since 2004 when
United’s scheme was established. He also currently owns a football
coaching business called “Intersoccer” which is based in
Cambridgeshire.
Before all this, he had gained lots of coaching experience working at a
number of places. Nick worked for Fenland District Council as a coach,
Nottingham Forest as a grassroots coach between 1999 and 2002, Carl
Smith coaching between 1998 and 2002 and is also a McDonalds Disability
Coach. In total, he has 11 years coaching experience.
Away from work, Nick’s hobbies include socialising, watching a match if
he isn’t playing, eating out and going to the gym when he can.
Nick was promoted to the role of FITC Officer after Brett Whaley's
departure from the Staffsmart Stadium in January 2007. Nick currently
plays from Soham Town Rangers.