Brighton & Hove Albion technical director David Weir has decided to leave the club after 6 years.

Brighton & Hove Albion technical director David Weir has decided to leave the club after 6 years.

The technical director of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club is.

After Dan Ashworth left the club, he was given the position.

For both the men’s and women’s teams, Weir oversees all aspects of football operations, including player welfare, medical care, analysis, and recruitment.
Weir has played football for Hearts, Rangers, Everton, and Falkirk.

He captained his nation, won all of Scotland’s domestic awards, and received 69 caps.

David Weir has left his role as sporting director of Brighton after a transformative six-years spell.

David Weir told Brighton’s official website, “This was a very difficult decision to make.”
“I’ve been able to collaborate with so many incredible people and take part in something truly unique in the club’s history thanks to Brighton.

“Working with so many wonderful teammates on our men’s, women’s, and academy teams has been a pleasure.

The moment has come to take on a new adventure. My heart will always belong to Brighton. I send my best wishes and best wishes to the club and its supporters.

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