04-03-2024, 20:21
Garry Monk was today appointed the new Head Coach of Cambridge United on a two-year deal until the summer of 2026…
The 44-year-old is best known for his time at Swansea City, where he played for over 10 years before becoming Manager, helping initially stave off relegation as interim player-manager, before recording an 8th place Premier League finish in his only full season in charge.
Jobs at Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Birmingham City and Sheffield Wednesday followed, prior to taking a break from the game in November 2020.
He now joins Cambridge United following a detailed recruitment process after the departure of Neil Harris to Millwall last month.
Paul Barry, Majority Owner, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Garry as our next Head Coach. This follows a thorough process and three separate interviews with owners, board and senior staff from across the Club last week where Garry emerged as our unanimous choice.
“He is a coach of high pedigree, has managed at the top level and impressed us all with his leadership skills, clarity of thinking and his analysis of Cambridge United - both the squad and the Club. Although he has had opportunities to get back into the game over recent times, he has been waiting for the right one. Like us, he sees this as a project and we are pleased he has decided to join us on the journey ahead.
“We do, of course, all recognise that there is the immediate challenge of securing our League One future after what has been a difficult period for everyone at the Club, following Neil Harris’ unexpected and sudden departure.
“In many ways the season starts now. We have eleven games to go. We know what we need to do and we know that it will require a collective team effort with everyone playing their part in helping us get over the line - players, staff and fans. So let’s attack these next two months, get behind Garry and the team and get the Abbey rocking on Saturday.
“Finally, a big thank you to Barry and all the coaching staff. It’s undoubtedly been a tough two weeks that no one could have anticipated or planned for, but they have been a credit to the Club in the way they have conducted themselves and lead the team with both professionalism and integrity.”
Garry will speak to the media this afternoon (Monday 4 March) ahead of his first day with the squad.
The 44-year-old is best known for his time at Swansea City, where he played for over 10 years before becoming Manager, helping initially stave off relegation as interim player-manager, before recording an 8th place Premier League finish in his only full season in charge.
Jobs at Leeds United, Middlesbrough, Birmingham City and Sheffield Wednesday followed, prior to taking a break from the game in November 2020.
He now joins Cambridge United following a detailed recruitment process after the departure of Neil Harris to Millwall last month.
Paul Barry, Majority Owner, said, “We are very pleased to welcome Garry as our next Head Coach. This follows a thorough process and three separate interviews with owners, board and senior staff from across the Club last week where Garry emerged as our unanimous choice.
“He is a coach of high pedigree, has managed at the top level and impressed us all with his leadership skills, clarity of thinking and his analysis of Cambridge United - both the squad and the Club. Although he has had opportunities to get back into the game over recent times, he has been waiting for the right one. Like us, he sees this as a project and we are pleased he has decided to join us on the journey ahead.
“We do, of course, all recognise that there is the immediate challenge of securing our League One future after what has been a difficult period for everyone at the Club, following Neil Harris’ unexpected and sudden departure.
“In many ways the season starts now. We have eleven games to go. We know what we need to do and we know that it will require a collective team effort with everyone playing their part in helping us get over the line - players, staff and fans. So let’s attack these next two months, get behind Garry and the team and get the Abbey rocking on Saturday.
“Finally, a big thank you to Barry and all the coaching staff. It’s undoubtedly been a tough two weeks that no one could have anticipated or planned for, but they have been a credit to the Club in the way they have conducted themselves and lead the team with both professionalism and integrity.”
Garry will speak to the media this afternoon (Monday 4 March) ahead of his first day with the squad.
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