Fryatt, Bradley, & Bowerman Named New Walsall FC Academy Coaches Fryatt, Bradley, & Bowerman Named New Walsall FC Academy Coaches

Fryatt, Bradley, & Bowerman Named New Walsall FC Academy Coaches

Walsall Football Club have today announced that former Saddlers Academy products Matty Fryatt, George Bowerman, and Mark Bradley have all agreed to take up coaching positions in the club's coaching system.
In a statement, released via the club's official website - Saddlers.co.uk - it has been confirmed that Matty Fryatt has become the clubs new Under-15s coach, George Bowerman the Under-11s coach and Mark Bradley, who returned to the club last season under then-manager Jon Whitney, has agreed to become the lead Strength & Conditioning Coach for all Academy age groups.

All three are products of the Walsall youth system – and Academy Manager Graham Biggs is delighted to have them on board, he said; "This is a fantastic opportunity for the three of them to share their knowledge and experiences with our academy boys.

"I know all three personally and worked alongside Mick Halsall as a young coach with Mark Bradley and Matty Fryatt when they were progressing through the ranks. George Bowerman I know a little better having played a part in recruiting him and coaching him through various stages of his time with the club.

"I look forward to working with them as they enter a new chapter in their football careers and hopefully I can help and mentor them in some capacity along the way."

Matty Fryatt, the Saddlers’ top scorer and Player of the Season in 2004/05, spent much of last season training at the club's Essington Training Ground in an attempt to return to full fitness, said; "I’m delighted to be back at the club and it’s a new chapter for me, from playing to coaching. I’m already in the process of doing my A licence and building on the B licence that I’ve achieved already.

"I started here as a nine-year-old boy and progressed through all the age groups, the youth team, the reserves and then the first team. I’m looking forward to passing what I’ve learned through the game onto the next generation and hopefully help develop future players for Walsall."

26-year-old Bowerman, who scored eleven goals in fifty-nine first-team appearances for the club, said; "It feels amazing to be back here. If you had told me three or four years ago I’d be back coaching, I’d probably have laughed at you.

"They always say that wherever a journey takes you, you always end up back home. Walsall has always been my footballing home. I know the path the lads are going through so hopefully I can give them some advice and help them try to make it to the first team."

Mark Bradley, the Saddlers' 2007/08 Young Player of the Season, added; "The work I’ll be doing with the Under-9s to the Under-18s will be mainly gym based, doing strength work and injury prevention. There are plenty of players who’ve come through the system, like I did myself. Hopefully I can pass my experiences onto the younger lads and help get them ready for the first team."
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