Paul Tisdale has been appointed as Celtic’s new head of football operations, taking over a key role previously vacated by the departures of head of recruitment Mark Lawwell and chief scout Joe Dudgeon. Tisdale, who calls himself a “football doctor,” has built a reputation for his strategic approach to football and has worked as an independent consultant since leaving Stevenage Town in 2022. In his new role at Celtic, he will oversee the club’s football operations, focusing on developing talent and aligning with the club’s goals of producing Champions League-quality players through their academy and recruitment systems.
Tisdale expressed his excitement, emphasizing the honor of joining a club with Celtic’s rich heritage. He mentioned his eagerness to collaborate with the team and strive for excellence, something both the board and manager Brendan Rodgers expect. Rodgers also praised Tisdale, highlighting his deep knowledge of modern football and his potential to positively influence the club across various functions.
Tisdale’s appointment strengthens Celtic’s operations at a crucial time, as the club continues to compete domestically and in Europe, with ambitions of consistent high-level performance.
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