SIMON MURPHY has been promoted to Lead Performance Physio by Arsenal after turning down the opportunity to join Nottingham Forest as Head Physio.
SIMON MURPHY has been promoted to Lead Performance Physio by Arsenal after turning down the opportunity to join Nottingham Forest as Head Physio.
SAM ERITH is leaving Manchester City after 11 years to join Madison Square Garden Sports Corp in New York. Erith joined City in September 2011 from Tottenham as their Head of Sport Science, before being promoted to Head of Human Performance for the overall City Football Group in January 2014.
TOTTENHAM fitness coach Gian Piero Ventrone has died suddenly at the age of 61, the club has announced.
RUI FARIA has explained, for the first time, why he decided to scrap the use of GPS at Manchester United. As TGG revealed, United were the only Premier League side not to use the technology during the time Faria was Jose Mourinho's assistant at the club, from May 2016 to the end of 2017/18.
EVERTON have appointed former Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid practitioner Jack Nayler as their new Head of Sport Science.
HEAD of Sport Science Mark Howard has left Burnley after almost a decade. He joined the club under Sean Dyche in February 2013 from nearby Blackburn Rovers.
BEN DIXON has left his role as Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach with the English National Ballet to become Lead Physical Performance Coach with Millwall.
DAN LEWINDON has joined Manchester City in the new role of Director of Player Health and Performance. He arrives from the LTA, where he was Head of High Performance Science and Medicine for six years.
MARK WALLER has left Rangers after four years to become Head of Medicine at Leicester City. The hugely experienced doctor replaces Bryan English, who left the club at the end of last season and joined Middlesbrough.
ANDREAS SCHLUMBERGER has been promoted to Head of Medicine and Fitness by Liverpool, while Frigyes Vanden Auweele has joined the club in the new position of Head of Osteopathy.
DR IMTIAZ AHMAD has been promoted to Head of Medicine and Performance by QPR as the club look to get the two departments working together cohesively.
DEREK WRIGHT has spoken about his first week 'on the other side' after retiring as Newcastle United's Head Physio after 38 years.