Club Officials
Board of Directors
Role | Name |
---|---|
Chairman: | Omar Al-Hasawi |
Co-Owner: | Fawaz Mubarak Al-Hasawi |
Co-Owner: | Abdulaziz Mubarak Al-Hasawi |
Chief Executive: | Mark Arthur |
Finance Director: | John Pelling |
Associate Director: | Eric Barnes |
Associate Director: | Graham Cartledge |
Associate Director: | Tim Farr |
Associate Director: | Sir David White |
Club Ambassador: | Frank Clark |
Technical staff
Role | Nat | Name |
---|---|---|
Manager: | Sean O'Driscoll | |
Assistant Manager: | Rob Kelly | |
First Team Coach: | Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink | |
Goalkeeping Coach: | Paul Barron | |
Head Physiotherapist: | Andrew Balderston | |
Physiotherapist: | Steve Devine | |
Physiotherapist: | Andy Hunt | |
Youth Academy Director: | Nick Marshall | |
Professional Development Coach: | John Pemberton | |
Youth Development Coach: | Gary Brazil | |
Youth Development Coach: | Steve Chettle | |
Academy goalkeeping coach: | Steve Sutton | |
u16 manager: | Steve Hodge | |
Pre Academy Age Group Coordinator: | Russell Lovett | |
9 -11 Age Group Coordinator: | Richard Meek | |
12 – 14 Age Group Coordinator: | Tony Cook | |
Head Academy Scout: | Tasos Makis | |
Medical Consultant: | Dr Frank Coffey | |
Kit Manager: | Terry Farndale | |
Director of Recruitment & Scouting : | Keith Burt | |
Football Analyst: | John Harrower |
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