Tottenham poach Gillingham youth coach for Hotspur Way academy
In a significant career move, Jermaine McGlashan, former Gillingham player and coach, has left his role at the Kent club to join the prestigious Tottenham Hotspur academy, where he will be working with the youth players.
McGlashan’s coaching journey
Jermaine McGlashan, once a lively winger for Gillingham, has steadily built his reputation in the coaching world, and his recent departure from the Gills marks a significant milestone.
McGlashan, aged 36, first rejoined the club in August 2023 under the Premier League and PFA’s ‘player to coach’ initiative—a scheme aimed at helping former players transition into coaching roles.
His connection with the Gillingham academy saw him working across all age groups alongside key figures such as Bryan Bull, offering insight and expertise to the club’s future stars.
Beyond his coaching duties at Gillingham, he also held a managerial position at AFC Croydon Athletic, where he led the club to promotion, a testament to his tactical acumen and leadership qualities.
Gillingham has long been a breeding ground for future coaching talent, with names like Adam Birchall and Andrew Crofts now plying their trade at Arsenal and Brighton, respectively.
McGlashan’s move is yet another example of how the club continues to shape individuals who make an impact beyond ME7.
McGlashan’s move to Spurs academy
Jermaine McGlashan recently took to social media to announce his next career chapter, revealing his appointment at the Tottenham Hotspur Academy.
In a heartfelt post on X, as relayed by Kent Online, McGlashan expressed his excitement about the new role at Hotspur Way, saying: “Delighted to finally share that I’ve joined Spurs Academy.
“A big step in my coaching journey and development, looking forward to learning and working in an elite environment day to day with some top coaches.
“Thank you Gillingham FC for the last 18 months, and wish you all the best for the future, will be down to a game soon I’m sure. Gods timing always.”
A great opportunity for Tottenham’s youth system to develop
In a broader sense, Tottenham’s academy continues to strengthen its foundation by integrating coaches with varied experiences, a strategy that bodes well for the club’s future.
Whether McGlashan can emulate the success stories of other former Gills personnel in the Premier League, such as Andrew Crofts at Brighton, remains to be seen.
However, one thing is certain—McGlashan’s passion for football, coupled with his growing expertise, makes him an exciting addition to Spurs’ coaching ranks.
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