​Boss Jamie Milligan has learned lessons from Bamber Bridge's play-off final heartbreak

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​Bamber Bridge boss Jamie Milligan believes he has personally learned from last season’s promotion near miss.

For all intents and purposes,​ Brig enjoyed a superb 2022/23 campaign, finishing third in the NPL Premier Division. They eventually won through to the play-off final but were agonisingly beaten to a place in the National League North by Warrington Town.

While delighted to see his men have such a fine season especially considering the budgetary constraints a club like Brig has to work within, Milligan admits it was a bitter pill to swallow to agonisingly miss out on promotion.

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A young manager himself, the former Everton, Blackpool and Fleetwood Town ace believes the experiences he has gained will benefit him in the future.

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Brig begin the new campaign away at Matlock Town on Saturday, August 12 before hosting Hyde United the following Tuesday.

"I have learned from the play-off final,” said Milligan, who guided Brig to sixth spot the season before in what was his first full season as a manager following the Covid-19 pandemic.

"I have analysed it, I have watched the final back and I probably made a couple of mistakes. It’s easy to see looking back when the game’s done but I have learned from it.

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"I am still learning and I think I will always be learning really, this will only be my third full season as a manager.

Tempers flare in the play-off final between Brig and Warrington Town (photo: Ruth Hornby)Tempers flare in the play-off final between Brig and Warrington Town (photo: Ruth Hornby)
Tempers flare in the play-off final between Brig and Warrington Town (photo: Ruth Hornby)

"I think losing that game, even though it was hard to take, I learned a lot from it.

"I think it taught me to be a little bit more braver, a bit more braver with my substitutions if I am being honest.

"I should have made substitutions earlier, if I would have done that then we would have had a chance.

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"To lose did take a long time to get over – it’s the first time I have been in that situation. As a player I have been lucky enough to have never lost in a play-off final. It was sickening because we had the game in the palm of our hand.”