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November 5, 2025

Sidhu leaves Arsenal for Analyst role at Spurs

Praneel Sidhu has left Arsenal to become First Team Performance Analyst at north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

Sidhu had been Under-21 Performance Analyst for the Gunners since November 2024.

Before that, he spent three years at Shrewsbury Town – as Head First Team Performance Analyst and YDP Academy Coach – and was then PDP Transition Analyst and Coach at Burnley for a year before joining Arsenal.

November 5, 2025

Crystal Palace appoint Quy as First Team Goalkeeping Coach

Crystal Palace have appointed Andy Quy as Goalkeeping Coach for their first team.

He replaces Dean Kiely, who left Palace in the summer after more than seven years in the role. Julian Speroni filled in while the club searched for Kiely’s permanent successor.

Quy has performed the same role at Lincoln City, Stoke City, Brentford, Charlotte FC, where he was also Assistant Coach, and most recently Huddersfield Town. He has also worked in goalkeeping coaching at different levels for Derby County, Aston Villa and Burton Albion.

He was a goalkeeper himself – starting his career at Spurs without making a senior appearance. Quy spent three seasons playing for Hereford United in the fifth tier before injury forced him to end his playing career early.

On his LinkedIn page, he said his duties at Palace will include “leading all goalkeeper coaching sessions for the first team”, “preparing goalkeepers for the demands of the Premier League” and “implementing performance analysis and cutting-edge technology to enhance goalkeeper decision-making and match readiness”.

Quy said the impact of the role “plays a critical part in sustaining Crystal Palace’s competitive edge in the Premier League by ensuring first-team goalkeepers are prepared, resilient and capable of influencing games at the highest level”.

 

November 1, 2025

Chelsea confirm Fallows has joined Leadership Team

Chelsea have confirmed that former Liverpool Director of Scouting and Recruitment Dave Fallows has today (November 1st) started work with their Sporting and Leadership Team.

TGG reported last month that Fallows, 45, would be joining and Chelsea have now confirmed that he has signed a contract through to 2031. 

In his new role, Fallows will focus on scouting and data, loans and player pathways, and ‘overall football staff development and evolution,’ Chelsea said.

The other members of Chelsea’s Sporting Leadership Team are Sporting Directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley, Director of Global Recruitment Sam Jewell and Director of Recruitment and Talent Joe Shields.

Stewart and Winstanley said: “We’re delighted to welcome Dave to Chelsea. His arrival strengthens an already talented group as we continue to build for long-term success on the pitch.”

Fallows added: “I’m delighted to join the club and to be working closely with Paul, Laurence, Joe and Sam and the other talented staff across Chelsea’s men’s, women’s and youth teams.

“I’ve been impressed by a lot of the work that has gone on already around the development and recruitment strategy for players at all levels. I look forward to playing a part in building on the foundations they’ve already established with the talented squads developed under the owners.”

October 26, 2025

Modeste named Head of Player Recruitment and Insights by Burton

Harrison Modeste has been appointed to the new position of Head of Player Recruitment and Insights by Burton Albion.

Modeste joins from Turkish side Göztepe, where he has been Lead Recruitment Analyst for the last year, and was also Recruitment Analyst at fellow League One side Barnsley from 2021 to 2024.

At the Pirelli Stadium he will report into Sporting Director Richard Dorman, who joined the Brewers in May. 

“I’m really excited to get started,” he said. “I’ve followed the team closely since the beginning of the season and I look forward to working closely with Richard and Gary [Bowyer] to help stabilise the club in League One.

“In the short term, it’s really important that we get a good look at players from the EFL and other domestic divisions who can come in and make an impact in January to help Gary strengthen the squad.

“Looking to the longer term, my job will be to find players with strong resell value who will come to Burton Albion to develop before taking the next step in their career. Much like Rumarn Burrell last season.”

Dorman added: “We’re delighted to welcome Harrison to Burton Albion as he takes charge of our recruitment department. His experience across the EFL, combined with his global talent identification expertise, makes him an outstanding addition to our existing team and network.

“Our ambition is to build a strong football structure, led by exceptional people in every department. The staff appointments we’ve made this season represent important steps toward creating a sustainable and progressive football club.”

October 22, 2025

Wilshere appoints two new coaches at Luton

New Luton manager Jack Wilshere has appointed David Bridges and Tim Corcoran as First Team Coaches.

Bridges mentored former Arsenal players including Wilshere during his time working for the Professional Footballers’ Association as a Coach Developer. He has also worked for Lincoln – first as Head of Coaching in their Academy and then as Assistant Head Coach. He played for Cambridge United and Stevenage, but spent most of his career in the non-league game.

Corcoran worked for Arsenal for more than 20 years – starting on their facilities team as a 16-year-old and working his way up to become a member of manager Mikel Arteta’s first-team coaching staff. 

Wilshere told Luton’s website: “David knows this league, he knows players in this league and he knows what it feels like. He’ll help me when I’m thinking about planning a game and if we’re going away somewhere I’ve never been, he will be able to give me a little bit of something I don’t have.

“Tim used to walk 10 miles a day to get to Arsenal in the early days and he did every job, because he has the same love for the game as me.”

Bridges and Corcoran join Chris Powell in Wilshere’s backroom team.

October 22, 2025

Manchester City promote Owen to First Team Physio

Alex Owen has been promoted to First Team Physio by Manchester City.

Owen has been at the club for nearly seven years, having joined in November 2018 as Women’s First Team Physio. In February 2020, he became Academy Physio and at the end of 2021, took on the role of Lead Under-18s Physio. He held that job until December 2024 when he became EDS Physio.

Before joining City, he worked for Vauxhall Motors and then had two internships at Liverpool – later becoming a part-time Academy Physio with the club for two years. He also spent five years as Head of Academy Sports Medicine and Science at Bury and away from football had a year as the Senior Physio for GB Taekwondo.

October 20, 2025

Brentford appoint Burke as B Team Assistant

Chris Burke has left his role as Head of Development and Under-19s Coach at Kilmarnock to become B Team Assistant at Brentford.

The former winger played 180 games during five seasons with Kilmarnock before joining their coaching ranks in July 2023.

“Kilmarnock has been such a special part of my life since the day I arrived in 2017,” said Burke, who also played for Rangers and Birmingham City.

“I’ve had some incredible memories here, from moments on the pitch to working with the next generation of players. It’s been a privilege to represent the club and to coach within an environment that means so much to me.”

Burke’s move to Brentford unites him with Neil MacFarlane, who he assists for Scotland’s U19s. MacFarlane was Brentford’s B Team Head Coach before being promoted to the senior side in the summer.

Former Bees player Sam Saunders was then promoted from B Team Assistant to Head Coach.

October 16, 2025

Strength and Power Coach leaves Leicester after 13 years

Mitch Willis, one of the staff who helped Leicester City achieve the 'impossible dream' of winning the Premier League in 2015/16, has left the club after 13 years. 

The Strength and Power Coach, who joined the Foxes in July 2012, has left to become Head of Performance Services for British Weight Lifting.

Writing on LinkedIn, Willis said: “After 13 incredible seasons, my time at Leicester City is coming to an end as I prepare to take on a new challenge.”

Leicester City have advertised for a replacement on TGG Jobs, stating that the successful applicant will “play a key role in developing and delivering evidence-based strength and power programmes for first-team players.”

October 13, 2025

Stephenson appointed Sheffield United First Team Head of Analysis

Sheffield United have appointed Joe Stephenson as their First Team Head of Analysis.

Stephenson returns to Bramall Lane, where he had nine months as Academy Performance Analyst Intern during the 2017/18 season. He had a similar placement with Sheffield Wednesday before that.

Since then, he has spent three years with Wolves, most of which was as Loans and Recruitment Analyst, a year as Swansea’s Head of Academy Analysis, two seasons with Middlesbrough as First Team Analyst – Lead Opposition and seven months at Luton as Senior First Team Analyst.

Most recently he had a four-month contract as Head of Analysis (Consultant) at Plymouth in the closing months of last season.

September 25, 2025

Crowther leaves Stockport to take on Villa U18s job

Jamie Crowther has been appointed as the U18s Professional Development Phase (PDP) Coach at Aston Villa.

Crowther joins from Stockport County, where he had been Senior PDP Coach/Under-21s lead since July 2022.

For the past two seasons, he has also been the Wales Under-18s Assistant Coach.

Crowther played for Colwyn Bay, Barrow, Connah’s Quay Nomads, Aberystwyth Town and Caernarfon Town before moving into coaching as First Team Coach at Airbus UK Broughton in July 2020. He left there for Stockport two years later.

September 24, 2025

Horseman appointed PDP Elite Player Development Coach by Arsenal

Former Forest Green Rovers Manager Dave Horseman has been appointed Professional Development Phase Elite Player Development Coach at Arsenal.

Horseman is a highly-experienced UEFA Pro Licence coach who worked for Southampton for four years, including as Under-21s Head Coach, before a short six-month stint in charge of Forest Green.

For the last four months he has been a PDP coach at Manchester United. At Arsenal he will work closely with PDP Lead Ken Gillard and U21s Head Coach Max Porter to manage the club’s U19s in the UEFA Youth League and the EFL Trophy.

Academy Manager Per Mertesacker said: “We are really pleased to welcome David into our Academy. 

“He has a detailed knowledge of the game and will bring his wealth of footballing experience into the club to help progress both our staff and players alike.

“As a person, he will fit into our environment and culture perfectly, and will continue to help us drive our vision for the future. I look forward to seeing how he brings his skills to life on and off the pitch, and, in turn, help to challenge and care for our boys.”

Horseman added: “I’m absolutely delighted to be joining the Arsenal Academy. It’s a fantastic opportunity, and I’m really looking forward to supporting the development of the players while also leading the UEFA Youth League and EFL Trophy teams.”

September 17, 2025

Wright becomes Head of Analytics Solutions at City Football Group

Dougie Wright has been promoted to Head of Analytics Solutions at City Football Group.

In his new role, Wright will lead the Analytics Solutions function within the wider Football Intelligence department, led by Brian Prestidge.

His other responsibilities will include supporting the club’s analytical process support, implementing performance technologies in human performance, and designing and rolling out IP tools relating to scouting and recruitment.

Wright, who joined City Football Group as a Football Intelligence Analyst in March 2021, previously worked as a Video Analyst for Livingston and a Recruitment Analyst for Wigan Athletic.

 

September 17, 2025

Collins leaves Blackburn for Burnley Academy role

Adam Collins has left Blackburn Rovers to become Head of Academy Operations at local rivals Burnley.

Collins had been Head of Performance Analysis for both the first team and Academy at Rovers since November 2022.

He has previously worked for both Manchester United, as Performance Analyst for the first team, and Manchester City, as Head of Performance Analysis for the Academy, as well as for Sheffield United and Scunthorpe United.

Writing on LinkedIn about his new role at Turf Moor, he said: “It takes me back into the Academy and learning environment full-time, where my passion has always been….at an exciting time, with the Academy recently returning to Category 1 status.”

September 11, 2025

Ibrahim named as Men’s First Team Doctor at Everton

Everton have named Mubin Ibrahim as their Men's First Team Doctor.

He replaces William Fotherby, who left to join Manchester United earlier in the month.

Ibrahim worked part-time as a Doctor at Everton last season.

He previously worked for Salford City – as Club Doctor for seven years and then as part-time Head of Medicine for just over two years. Earlier this year, he worked as a Doctor for the Football Association of Wales for four months.

Writing on LinkedIn, he said: “I feel privileged to be taking on this role and looking forward to getting started!”

 

September 11, 2025

Huddersfield Head of Strength and Conditioning Adams joins Al Ain Club

Huddersfield Town Head of Strength and Conditioning Callum Adams has left the club and joined UAE side Al Ain Club as Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach.

Adams spent more than 11 years with the Terriers – initially joining as a Sports Science Intern in 2014. He was appointed to the staff a year later as First Team Physical Performance Coach and became Senior Physical Performance Coach in the summer of 2020, before being promoted to his final role in May 2022.

He worked with 15 Managers/Head Coaches and five Interim Head Coaches during his time at Huddersfield and, writing on LinkedIn, said: “What a ride it has been. I have grown from a boy to a man during my time here, this club has shaped me not only professionally but also personally.

“Huddersfield Town has become my second home and because of that I will follow and support them for the rest of my life. I feel I am leaving the club in a really good place.”

September 3, 2025

Grimsby appoint ex-Liverpool coach Shearwood as Coach Analyst

Grimsby Town have appointed Ray Shearwood as Men's First Team Coach Analyst.

The League Two club said Shearwood will “play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality performance analysis to support tactical objectives, individual player development and team preparation”.

Shearwood said he wanted to “create a culture where data, analysis and coaching combine to deliver success on the pitch”.

Shearwood returns to England after just over a year-and-a-half as Lead First Team Analyst at Saudi side Al-Ettifaq. Before that, he spent almost 10 years working for Liverpool’s Academy, coaching different age grades. His first analysis job came in August 2019 when he was appointed Individual Coach and Analyst for the Under-15s/16s and a year later he became the Analyst and Coach for the Under-21s.

He started his coaching career at Preston North End.

The role of Coach Analyst is becoming a more popular one in football, with clubs like Arsenal, Brighton and Hove Albion, Oxford United and Colchester United among others who have appointed one.

August 27, 2025

Hawkes becomes Everton’s Head of Performance Analysis

Everton have promoted Matthew Hawkes to become their new Head of Performance Analysis.

Hawkes joined the Toffees in July 2017 as Analyst for their Under-23 team and was promoted to First Team Performance Analyst a year later, before moving up to First Team Lead Performance Analyst at the start of the 2021/22 season.

He has also worked for Blackpool and the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association.

August 27, 2025

Giakoumis named Head of Rehabilitation at Man City

Manchester City have appointed Michael Giakoumis as Head of Rehabilitation for their men's first team.

Giakoumis had been Head of Athlete Injury Management for the City Football Group, which wholly or partially owns 13 clubs around the world including Manchester City, since October 2022.

He has also been Reserve Team Physiotherapist for Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory, Lead Physiotherapist for Reading women’s first team and Physiotherapist for Northern Blues Australian rules football team.

Giakoumis joins a team which includes Rehabilitation Performance Coach Jason O’Keefe, Performance Director Simon Timson, Director of Player Health and Performance Dan Lewindon, Director of Performance Federico Genovesi and Head of Physical Performance Chris Elderkin.

Other clubs have been revamping their medical departments over the past 12 months, including Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, who split their physio departments between having a Rehab Physio to focus on injured players and a Performance Physio, who works with the matchday squad.

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August 20, 2025

Ex-Manchester United coach Gaudino joins St Etienne

Former Manchester United First Team Fitness Coach Paolo Gaudino has become the First Team Physical Performance and Reconditioning Coach at St Etienne.

Gaudino joined United in July 2012 and worked under 11 Managers, both permanent and interim, starting with Sir Alex Ferguson. However, he left Old Trafford in a series of redundancies in June.

St Etienne were relegated from Ligue 1 last season, but are now under new ownership in the form of Canadian investment group Kilmer Sports Ventures, who have installed former Arsenal Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis as their President.

They are currently top of Ligue 2 in France and have a strong British and Irish presence at the club. Gaudino will report into former Manchester City Head of Performance Donough Holohan, who is now Director of Performance at St Etienne, overseeing performance and medical.

Other members of the department are performance coaches Dave Tivey, the former Nottingham Forest and Swansea City Head of Performance, and Calum Daley, the former Head of Performance at Ebbsfleet and Leyton Orient.

 

August 18, 2025

Ward leaves Solihull to take up Dubai Irish role

Solihull Moors Director of Football Stephen Ward has left the club to become the new Head of Football Development at Dubai Irish FC.

Ward had worked at the National League club for two seasons, in the first of which they were a penalty shootout away from reaching the Football League for the first time.

In his playing career, he made more than 500 senior appearances for Bohemians, Wolves, Brighton and Hove Albion, Burnley, Stoke City, Ipswich Town and Walsall, while also winning 50 caps for the Republic of Ireland.

Writing on LinkedIn, Ward said he had “loved every minute” of his time at Solihull – calling it “a very special place to work”.

He is the second coach to move from the West Midlands to Dubai Irish this month, after former Wolves’ Head of Player Development Darren Ryan joined the club as Head of Youth Development.

Ward will work on developing Dubai Irish’s football operations from Academy to senior level.