Brighton & Hove Albion have appointed former Everton defender David Weir as their new technical director, the club has announced. The 52-year-old has been covering the role on an interim basis since February but has now been given the job on a permanent basis with immediate effect. Weir made over 230 appearances for the Toffees over an eight-year stint after signing from Scottish club Hearts in 1999.
Seagulls Chairman Tony Bloom said: “David has shown first hand that he is the standout candidate for this position, from several very strong candidates who applied for the role. His credentials are very strong, as shown in the various roles he has held with us. During his recent role as acting technical director David has used his experience, knowledge and ability in supporting both Graham Potter and the men’s first-team, as we secured a record top-flight finish, and Hope Powell and the women’s first-team. In that time he has already further enhanced an already excellent working relationship with both Paul Barber and me, as well as our executive team responsible for the running of the club. David will oversee all football operations; including recruitment, analysis, medical and player welfare, across both the men’s and women’s set-up.”
Deputy chairman and chief executive Paul Barber added: “It is well known by Everton, Rangers and Scotland fans that David was a leader on the pitch, but over the past four months he has continued to show those qualities off the pitch and has quickly settled into the role.”
After his time at Everton, Weir joined Rangers, where he won three consecutive Scottish Premier League titles with the Glasgow club. He was voted Scottish Premier League Player of the Year and and Scottish Football Writers Player of the Year in 2010. In 2013 he became manager of Sheffield United but left Brammall Lane after only winning one of his 13 matches in charge.