Dokko Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) We need more 1st team coaches. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minhosa Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) How many of them are new? And is 'Craig Russell', the same lad that used to play for the mackems? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) How many of them are new? And is 'Craig Russell', the same lad that used to play for the mackems? Aye. Round, Taylor and Russell are new, Bobby Saxton has rejoined the club after he left Sunderland after falling out with Quinn. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minhosa Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 Cheers Greg. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dokko Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) How many of them are new? And is 'Craig Russell', the same lad that used to play for the mackems? Aye. Round, Taylor and Russell are new, Bobby Saxton has rejoined the club after he left Sunderland after falling out with Quinn. Sick of being sent to scout in Ireland? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeordieDazzler Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 from the chron last week... And it appears that the precautionary approach by Sam Allardyce and his 20-strong medical team in withdrawing Viduka against the Latics has paid off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 from the chron last week... And it appears that the precautionary approach by Sam Allardyce and his 20-strong medical team in withdrawing Viduka against the Latics has paid off. We have a load of masseurs etc etc, very hard to find out exactly who they are. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeordieDazzler Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 The Newcastle boss has revealed he brought in psychologist Dr Mark Nesti (pictured) to work with injury-ravaged Owen, team-mate Alan Smith and the rest of his squad. Allardyce insists Dr Nesti's ability to improve the mental attitude of players is already working wonders with Owen, who has scored five goals in his last four games for club and country, epitomising the confidence ground-breaking techniques can bring. Allardyce said: "We have two players who have had what I consider a life-changing experience by the doom and gloom that serious injury brings. "The depression comes over wondering day by day, are you ever really going to get better? "Will you ever really be the same? "At the end of that it makes you stronger. You don't want to ever go through it again. "Our players have the best background team in the country. Not many teams in this country use psychologists as regularly as I do." We have Dr Mark Nesti who is a clinical psychologist. He is not a sports psychologist, he is miles better. Nesti is director of the centre Study of Sport and Spirituality at York St John College and worked with Bolton during Allardyce's spell in charge. He is the author of "Existential Psychology and Sport: Theory and Application", published in 2004 and retailing at a hefty £80. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest shearer_206 Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) With regards to Paul Montgomery, I read that he had gone to CSKA London (AKA Chelski). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted September 16, 2007 Share Posted September 16, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) With regards to Paul Montgomery, I read that he had gone to CSKA London (AKA Chelski). Where did you read this? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 Greg, Are you sure Craig Russell is a fitness bod? As he was a masseur at Newcastle Falcons http://www.newcastle-falcons.co.uk/36_1800.php As for Peter Beardsley he does get paid by the club, I was told he no longer works with the youth players. I am sure Adam Sadler is classed a Youth Coach now rather than a specialist youth gk coach. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Posted September 17, 2007 Share Posted September 17, 2007 Greg, Are you sure Craig Russell is a fitness bod? As he was a masseur at Newcastle Falcons http://www.newcastle-falcons.co.uk/36_1800.php As for Peter Beardsley he does get paid by the club, I was told he no longer works with the youth players. I am sure Adam Sadler is classed a Youth Coach now rather than a specialist youth gk coach. Craig Russell is certainly something to do with fitness, not sure exactly what his role is to be honest. Adam Sadler may well just be classed as a Youth Coach but he certainly specializes in 'keeper coaching. Not sure exactly what Beardsley is doing but he still on the pay roll as far as I'm aware but he has been replaced by Steve Tweddle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce has raided old club Bolton to land goalkeeping coach Fred Barber. (Sunday Express) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbo_11 Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 Was doing my level 1 coaching this week and was told that Beardsley was no longer doing any coaching work for Newcastle United. I think he only does PR work (I saw him in town about a week ago doing stuff for BT). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest michaelfoster Posted October 24, 2007 Share Posted October 24, 2007 Magpies hit by Gennoe blow Oct 24 2007 by Alan Oliver, Evening Chronicle NEWCASTLE United have suffered a massive blow with goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe being forced to leave the club because of a long-standing back injury. Sam Allardyce has reluctantly had to accept that the 54-year-old Gennoe cannot continue, and United are on the look-out for a new coach for Shay Given and Steve Harper. Assistant academy director Adam Sadler is currently doing the job, but he does not want to specialise in goalkeeping and is more interested in general coaching. Both Given and Harper have been quick to point out the part Gennoe has played in their success at St James’s Park, and are sorry that he has been forced to go. The genial and popular coach has had two spells with United, leaving to join Kenny Dalglish at Celtic after Ruud Gullit arrived on Tyneside. However, Glenn Roeder brought Gennoe back – much to the delight of Given and Harper. And Harper told me today: “I know I speak for Shay when I say that we both owe at lot to Terry Gennoe. “It has been quite an emotional time for the three of us when we realised he could not continue because of his back trouble which flared up again about a month ago. “Terry has been so important to all the keepers we have had here, whenever he has been our coach, and he really is going to be a huge miss. “We all wish him well in the future.” When Allardyce took over as manager of United in May there was a lot of talk about just what would happen to the backroom staff, and indeed several new faces have arrived. But the likes of Nigel Pearson, Lee Clark, Gennoe and Terry McDermott were all kept on after Big Sam assessed their value to the club. However, now Gennoe has been forced to call it a day, and one name in the frame to replace him is Fred Barber, who was Allardyce’s goalkeeping coach at Bolton and is still at the Reebok Stadium. Barber, who was born in Ferryhill, is a former Darlington keeper – and he was in goal for Peterborough the night they knocked United out of the League Cup back in 1991. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2007/10/24/magpies-hit-by-gennoe-blow-72703-20000533/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnypd Posted October 24, 2007 Share Posted October 24, 2007 First team Manager: Sam Allardyce Assistant Manager: Nigel Pearson First Team Coach: Steve Round Coach: Terry McDermott Coach / Reserve Team Manager: Lee Clark Academy Director: Joe Joyce Youth Coach: Kenny Wharton Youth Coach: Peter Beardsley GK Coach: Terry Gennoe Youth GK Coach: Adam Sadler Physiotherapist: Derek Wright Physiotherapist: Kevin Bell Physiotherapist: Mark Taylor Fitness Coach: Craig Russell Fitness Coach: Adrian Lamb Scout: Bobby Saxton Scout: Paul Montgomery Scout: David Mills (TBC) With regards to Paul Montgomery, I read that he had gone to CSKA London (AKA Chelski). Where did you read this? We've also got Ted Pearce and Dave Goodwin as youth scouts covering the south. if they are still here that is, roeder poached them from West Ham in 2006. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeordieDazzler Posted October 25, 2007 Share Posted October 25, 2007 Magpies hit by Gennoe blow Oct 24 2007 by Alan Oliver, Evening Chronicle NEWCASTLE United have suffered a massive blow with goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe being forced to leave the club because of a long-standing back injury. Sam Allardyce has reluctantly had to accept that the 54-year-old Gennoe cannot continue, and United are on the look-out for a new coach for Shay Given and Steve Harper. Assistant academy director Adam Sadler is currently doing the job, but he does not want to specialise in goalkeeping and is more interested in general coaching. Both Given and Harper have been quick to point out the part Gennoe has played in their success at St James’s Park, and are sorry that he has been forced to go. The genial and popular coach has had two spells with United, leaving to join Kenny Dalglish at Celtic after Ruud Gullit arrived on Tyneside. However, Glenn Roeder brought Gennoe back – much to the delight of Given and Harper. And Harper told me today: “I know I speak for Shay when I say that we both owe at lot to Terry Gennoe. “It has been quite an emotional time for the three of us when we realised he could not continue because of his back trouble which flared up again about a month ago. “Terry has been so important to all the keepers we have had here, whenever he has been our coach, and he really is going to be a huge miss. “We all wish him well in the future.” When Allardyce took over as manager of United in May there was a lot of talk about just what would happen to the backroom staff, and indeed several new faces have arrived. But the likes of Nigel Pearson, Lee Clark, Gennoe and Terry McDermott were all kept on after Big Sam assessed their value to the club. However, now Gennoe has been forced to call it a day, and one name in the frame to replace him is Fred Barber, who was Allardyce’s goalkeeping coach at Bolton and is still at the Reebok Stadium. Barber, who was born in Ferryhill, is a former Darlington keeper – and he was in goal for Peterborough the night they knocked United out of the League Cup back in 1991. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2007/10/24/magpies-hit-by-gennoe-blow-72703-20000533/ Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce wants to raid former club Bolton to take goalkeeping coach Fred Barber to St James' Park. (various) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dokko Posted October 25, 2007 Share Posted October 25, 2007 I heard this about 3 weeks ago from tribal football. (Gennoe back injury, bolton GK coach as replacement) Everyone knocks the place but now and then they can get the finger on the pulse. (well print everything and you are bound to get it right sometimes) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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