Southern League Premier Division South Bracknell Town have removed manager Jordan Ive from his post.
A statement on social media from Robins chairman Kayne Steinborn-Busse, in full below, revealed as well as Ive’s dismissal, the coaching staff of Sam Hawkins and Shaun Andrews would also depart.
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Ive’s departure ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup Second Qualifying Round tie against Tadley Calleva means Bracknell will have a fourth manager in 16 matches following the departures of Jon Underwood and Bobby Wilkinson last season.
While FA Cup progress has been made with a 2-0 replay victory over Dartford, Bracknell currently sit in the relegation zone with one win and two draws from six games. Ive’s last match in charge was a 2-0 defeat at Tiverton Town on Saturday.
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Bracknell Town statement on Jordan Ive in full
Club Statement – Jordan Ive Removed from position as First Team Manager
Issued on behalf of Chairman Kayne Steinborn-Busse
Bracknell Town Football Club can confirm that we have parted ways with First Team Manager, Jordan Ive, with immediate effect.
Jordan, in his second spell with the club, departs following a run of performances, results, and decisions that have not aligned with the club’s ambitions or long-term direction.
Alongside Jordan’s departure, his coaching staff – Sam Hawkins and Shaun Andrews – have also left the club.
The club has already begun putting plans in place for the remainder of the season, and further details regarding the First Team’s management structure will be confirmed in due course.
Kayne Steinborn-Busse
Chairman
Bracknell Town Football Club
Club statement issued on behalf of Chairman Kayne Steinborn-Busse. pic.twitter.com/9Q4HVCHYaD
— Bracknell Town FC (@BracknellTownFC) September 11, 2025