Subscriber CaaC (John)+ Posted October 28, 2019 Subscriber Posted October 28, 2019 Jim Bentley - the longest-serving manager in England's top four divisions - has resigned as manager of League Two's bottom club Morecambe. BBC Radio Lancashire reports he is set to take charge of National League side AFC Fylde. Bentley, 43, has been Morecambe boss since May 2011, having previously spent nine years with the club as a player. It is understood the former centre-back will drop a division to join Fylde, who sacked Dave Challinor on 12 October. A Morecambe statement said Bentley's resignation had been accepted "with great reluctance". FULL REPORT
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