Newcastle United confirm departure of Cup winning midfielder

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.

 

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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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