Newcastle United have confirmed the departure of a long-serving coach.
Ian Bogie has left Newcastle United after nearly a decade as Academy coach.
Bogie’s most recent position was as Newcastle’s Under-15/16s head coach.
He was on Newcastle’s 1985 FA Youth Cup winning team alongside Paul Gascoigne and went on to make 21 first-team appearances, scoring once, before leaving in 1989. Before becoming a coach, the midfielder played for Preston North End, Millwall, Leyton Orient, Port Vale, and Kidderminster Harriers in the Football League.
Between 2007 and 2012, the 56-year-old helped Gateshead achieve straight promotions to the Conference, managing the Tynesiders more than 300 occasions. He also spent a brief time with Stockport County in 2013 before returning to Newcastle as an Academy coach in November 2014.
Bogie has spent the better part of the last decade developing young players at Newcastle’s academy. The club published a statement confirming his departure. “Newcastle United can confirm that its Under 15s/16s Lead Coach, Ian Bogie, has left the club. Ian worked at the club’s Academy for nearly ten years, teaching the Magpies’ Under-14, Under-15-16, and Under-18 age groups.
“As a player, Ian represented Newcastle United’s first team and enjoyed a long and successful playing career in the Football League before making the step into coaching and managing Gateshead and Stockport County. He re-joined United as an Academy coach in 2014.
“The club thanks Ian for his service, both as a player and coach, and wishes him well for the future.”
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