BRIDPORT assistant Jim Lukosius has confirmed his exit from the Bees, the Bridport News can reveal.
Lukosius served as number two under boss Edgar Marcu but has now committed to a Bournemouth Academy role.
Combining both positions proved difficult for the former Chelsea foundation coach and Yeovil Town Under-18s coach and he has decided to step away from the Bees.
Lukosius was not present for Tuesday’s 5-0 loss to Cullumpton and the club are yet to announce his departure.
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However, he did not rule out a return to St Mary’s Field if his schedule at the Cherries allowed.
He told the Bridport News: “I’ve run out of time and Bournemouth Academy is going to progress my career a lot more.
“I think Bridport is a great club and it was a really hard decision to step away. I’ve loved working there and the boys are absolutely fantastic.
“If things change in my schedule, I’d go back. I was struggling big time to be able to make training and games.
“The club’s been brilliant, especially with Dougal (Adrian Scadding, chairman). They’ve been brilliant in supporting us.
“I’ve had a plan to be working at Bournemouth for quite a long time, since I left Chelsea.
“Now it’s come through. They’ve given me more work than I thought was possible, so I’ve had to take it on and it’s paid quite well.”
Elaborating on his role at Bournemouth, he added: “I’m with the foundation phase coaching under-nines and twelves.
“In a few months I’ll be working with older age groups as well and hoping to get the (UEFA) A licence.”
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