Middlesbrough F.C. - Club Staff

Club Staff

As of 2 March 2012 (2012 -03-02)

Executive Members
Role Person
Chairman Steve Gibson
Chief Executive Neil Bausor
Chief Financial Officer Alan Bage
Non Executive Members
Role Person
Non-Executive Director Keith Lamb
Club Secretary Karen Nelson
Senior Team Management
Role Person
Manager Tony Mowbray
Assistant manager Mark Venus
First Team Coach Mark Proctor
Reserve Team Coach Jamie Clapham
Goalkeeping Coach Stephen Pears
Fitness Coach Peter Hood
Europe Scout Gary Gill
Medical
Role Person
Head of medical Chris Moseley
Physio Adam Read
Doctor Brian Blackage
Academy Team Management
Role Person
Academy Manager Dave Parnaby
Academy U-18 Coach Colin Cooper
Academy U-16 Coach Paul Jenkins
Academy U-15 Coach Kevin Taylor
Academy U-15 Coach Kevin Scott
Academy U-14 Coach Mark Tinkler
Academy U-13 Coach Craig Hignett
Academy U-13 Coach Paul Dalton
Academy U-12 Coach Gary Bennett
Academy U-12 Coach Craig Hobbs
Academy U-11 Coach James McGlynn
Academy U-11 Coach Richard Ward
Academy U-10 Coach Jamie Pollock
Academy U-10 Coach David McTiernan
Academy U-9 Coach Paul Crager
Academy U-9 Coach David Palmer
Head Goalkeeping Coach Simon Hood
Goalkeeping Coach Jon Collinson
Goalkeeping Coach Paul Clements
Sports Scientist Peter Hood
Head of Recruitment Ron Bone
Assistant Head of Recruitment Martin Carter
Head of Education and Welfare John Barry
Academy Assistant Terry Mulgrew

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