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Tony Strudwick is an
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who currently works as Director of Medical for
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and as head of performance for the Wales national team.


Career

Strudwick has a
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in sports science, which he earned from
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. Strudwick began his football career as a player with Colchester United, but did not make a first team appearance for the club. He gave up playing soon after and moved into coaching. He had previously worked with
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, West Ham United and
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before becoming one of Mark Hughes' first appointments when he took over as manager of Blackburn Rovers in 2004. Strudwick was at Blackburn for three seasons, before Manchester United approached him as a replacement for their outgoing fitness coach,
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, in the summer of 2007. In April 2008, Strudwick was involved in an altercation between some of Manchester United's players, including Patrice Evra and
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, and the ground staff at Chelsea. During a warm-down led by Strudwick, it was claimed by Chelsea's head groundsman, Jason Griffin, that Strudwick had become abusive and foul-mouthed when asked not to warm down in the penalty area. Strudwick counter-claimed that Griffin had been less than polite in asking the players not to warm down in the penalty area, alleging that Griffin was "instantly aggressive" and that he had threatened him with a pitchfork. In April 2011, Strudwick reportedly damaged the wall of Manchester United's team dressing room at
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, following their 1–0
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semi-final loss to
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, after kicking out in anger when the players came in from the defeat. The club was fined for the repairs. In 2014, Strudwick joined the backroom staff of the
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for the
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in Brazil. Following the arrival of new manager Louis van Gaal at United, it was reported that Strudwick and United masseur Rod Thornley were pulled back from their England duties to focus solely on their work at United. In September 2014, the club confirmed Jos van Dijk succeeded Strudwick as Manchester United's first-team fitness coach. Strudwick was appointed as the club's "head of athletic development", and would oversee the club's youth fitness. In March 2018, Strudwick was appointed as head of performance of the Wales national team under manager
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; and joined at the end of the 2017–18 season. Strudwick joined
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at
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as the club's head of Sport Science and Medicine in the summer of 2019. In May 2021, he joined
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as academy head of sports science and medicine. A year later, he moved to
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.


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