West Brom promote Richard Garlick as sporting director

08 January 2013 08:47

West Brom have promoted from within to replace Football Association-bound Dan Ashworth with Richard Garlick replacing him as sporting and technical director, the club have confirmed.

Garlick has been operating as Albion's legal director-secretary since joining the club two years ago. He will take over from Ashworth who is to become the FA's new director of elite development next summer.

Garlick will now work closely with Ashworth during a handover period to ensure the club are prepared for the summer transfer window. He will be responsible for the first team, player recruitment, medical services and the academy.

Garlick's appointment follows a similar pattern to that of Ashworth, who was also promoted from within in December 2007.

Club chairman Jeremy Peace said: "We decided to recruit an individual with a current working knowledge of the English game. Therefore we conducted an extensive search in the UK to benchmark all possible candidates to replace Dan.

"We have had Richard in mind since the start of the process and, after completing our research, he emerged as the strongest candidate. As with Dan when he was initially appointed five years ago, Richard already has an in-depth knowledge of the club, and a clear understanding of how we operate.

"He will now work closely with Dan in a designate capacity with a view to taking on the role in a full capacity when Dan leaves to join The FA."

Garlick was on Rotherham United's books between the ages of 14 and 18 but after missing out on a pro contract, he opted for a career in the legal profession. He joined Albion in May 2010, was appointed to the club board seven months later and has worked alongside Ashworth in dealing with players, their contracts and transfers.

He said: "Dan will be a hard act to follow but the role has become solidly established at the club under his stewardship. I know what the job is all about as I've worked closely with Dan for the past two-and-a-half years.

Head coach Steve Clarke said: "I have found working with a sporting and technical director hugely beneficial since I joined the club. I already have an excellent working relationship with Richard and can see why he has been given this opportunity."

Source: PA