Brighton have confirmed the appointment of David Weir as the replacement for outgoing Dan Ashworth. Newcastle United announced they had reached an agreement with the Albion to sign the former FA Technical Director after weeks of gardening leave.
The former Rangers and Everton defender had been in the role, acting as interim, since Ashworth announced his departure in February. Seagulls owner Tony Bloom outlined Weir's duties moving forward and whished him well in the role, while deputy chairman Paul Barber explained why he was the right candidate for the job.
“David’s credentials are very strong, as he has shown in the various roles he has held with us. During his recent role as acting technical director he has used his experience, knowledge and ability in supporting both Graham Potter and the men's first-team, as we secured a record top-flight finish, and Hope Powell and the women's first-team," Bloom told the club's website.
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"In that time he has already further enhanced an already excellent working relationship with both Paul Barber and me, as well as our executive team responsible for the running of the club. David will oversee all football operations; including recruitment, analysis, medical and player welfare, across both the men's and women's set-up."
Barber added: “It is well known by Everton, Rangers, and Scotland fans that David was a leader on the pitch, but over the past four months he has continued to show those qualities off the pitch and has quickly settled into the role.
“During this time, he’s used his wealth of football knowledge and experience to support Graham and Hope, the academy staff, the medical team, and the club's executive team, and seeing him work first hand and deal with a number of challenges, it is easy to see just why David is so well respected within the game. David’s approach dovetails with the club’s culture and values, and he will be a key figure in helping the club as it strives to achieve its aim of becoming a regular top-ten side in the Premier League.”