Former Rangers and Hearts defender lands top EPL role after key departure - but only on interim basis

Former Rangers, Hearts and Scotland defender David Weir has been named as Brighton and Hove Albion’s acting technical director following a key departure from the English Premier League club.
David Weir has a new, interim role at Brighton and Hove Albion.David Weir has a new, interim role at Brighton and Hove Albion.
David Weir has a new, interim role at Brighton and Hove Albion.

The promotion comes after Dan Ashworth, who held that role until today, announced his resignation. Ashworth is expected to move to fellow EPL outfit Newcastle United.

Weir was recently moved into a role of assistant technical director following a spell as loans manager.

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A statement on the Brighton website read: “San Ashworth has resigned from his position as technical director to take a similar role at another Premier League club.

“Former Everton and Rangers player and Scotland international David Weir becomes the club’s acting technical director with immediate effect, having recently been promoted to assistant technical director.

“In line with his contractual terms, Ashworth will now begin an extended period of gardening leave, after which he will be able to take up a new position elsewhere.

“He will continue to report to deputy chairman and chief executive Paul Barber for any duties required during his notice period but, as is standard procedure with such occurrences, he will not be expected to attend the club’s premises or matches after his handover is completed later this week.”

Weir, who won 69 caps for Scotland during an illustrious career, also played for Falkirk, Hearts, Everton before finishing his playing career at Rangers.

He had coaching spells with Brentford, Rangers and Nottingham Forest before moving to the south coast in April 2019.

Brighton chief executive Barber added: “We are sorry to learn of Dan’s decision. He’s been an important part of the club’s senior management team since joining us from The FA, and has made a significant contribution to our club’s progress in the Premier League and Women’s Super League.

“On a personal level, I will be sad to see Dan leave as we’d developed a close day to day working relationship. Dan’s been an excellent colleague and has become a good friend as well. I wish Dan and his family well for the future.

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“However, as is the case with all top-quality people in any industry, we are always conscious of the risk of losing key staff to a rival. With that in mind, we always put in place contingencies and succession plans that are designed to minimise the impact on our club.

“As such, our assistant technical director, David Weir, will now step up and assume the role of acting technical director. He is someone with an excellent knowledge of the role and of our club’s culture from working side-by-side with Dan.

“As previously, we will conduct a search process for the role of technical director, as it is only right to do so. We anticipate a lot of high-calibre applicants but we also fully expect and hope David will be a candidate in this process.”

Chairman Tony Bloom added, “We are extremely disappointed that Dan will no longer be our technical director. He leaves a significant legacy in place and for that we are greatly appreciative.

“Dan’s done an outstanding job and helped build on the progress the club had already made across all of our technical areas. I wish Dan and his family well for the future.”

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