Which professional coaches contribute to The Coaching Manual's world-renowned session content?
The Coaching Manual is proud to feature an array of expert coaches on our platform, each bringing unique insights and methodologies to enrich your coaching journey.
By engaging with our content, users can learn directly from these seasoned professionals, enhancing their own coaching practices and contributing to their teams' development.
Lee is a UEFA A Licensed coach, and as Head of Content at The Coaching Manual, Lee curates (as well as creates) the professional sessions, guides, interviews, and more available to our subscribers.
He has held various roles throughout his storied career including Technical Director at Southampton FC and coaching roles throughout the England/The FAs age groups. He is also a contributor to the content applied on the prestigious UEFA Pro License Course.
Martin’s Principles of Play series of sessions and guides on The Coaching Manual underpins all player development and understanding of the game, and as such is essential content for coaches everywhere.
Emmet started his playing career at Notts County and played around 500 games over 16 years as a professional in England, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. He has been capped for Northern Ireland from u17 to u23 levels, including 10 under 21 caps for Northern Ireland.
Recently he has been coaching for the Irish FA in their National Performance Programme, and he holds the UEFA A Licence.
Mark is a first-team coach at a national league system club, and previously worked for a Premier League club coaching players from 8 to 15. He is also a current academy coach working with players in the youth development phase.
Jake is a UEFA B Licensed coach and is a Foundation Phase expert, having held Academy positions at Rochdale AFC and Wigan Athletic, and is currently an Assistant Manager at Old Altrinchamians in Manchester.
As such, Jake is the Foundation Phase Content Lead at The Coaching Manual - responsible for session content up to U12s.
He returned to Manchester in January 2007 when he was made technical skills development officer. He held that role until September 2008 when, after a management reshuffle following Carlos Queiroz's departure, he was promoted to first-team coach. He is currently the assistant manager of Australia.
View his Playing Through The Thirds Masterclass Session here.
David Moyes had a long professional playing career as a defender starting at Celtic and ending at Preston North End, playing over 500 games as a pro. Throughout his playing career, he showed an interest in management, taking his coaching badges at the age of just 22.
Upon retirement, he then moved into Coaching and Management and has a CV which includes West Ham United, Manchester United, Real Sociedad and his most recent club, Everton.
His Pressing Masterclass Session is some of the best content we've ever captured.
Former England manager Steve McClaren has had a playing and coaching career that spans over 45 years. His early days of coaching included Oxford United and Derby County before he moved to Manchester United in 1999 where he was a part of the team behind the famous Treble winners.
In 2001 he moved into management with Middlesbrough where he won the League Cup in 2004. He went on to manage various clubs including England, Newcastle United, and Twente where he won the Eredivisie. He is currently the manager of the Jamaican National Team.
Check out his Playing Out From The Back Masterclass Session here.
Chris Hughton had over 350 games as a professional player for Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Brentford. He began management in 1997 as caretaker manager of Tottenham Hotspur and has gone on to manage clubs such as Newcastle United, Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion. He is currently the manager of the Ghana National team
View his Counter Attacking Masterclass here.
After his playing career, Dean Smith initially worked as a youth coach at Leyton Orient until he landed his first managerial role at Walsall. He has since gone on to manage Brentford, Aston Villa, Norwich City and Leicester City. He currently manages Charlotte FC in the MLS.
Check out his Playing Out From The Back Masterclass Session here.
As a coach, Alan Irvine has worked in various roles at Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Newcastle United and West Ham United. He also managed at Preston, Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion. He is currently the assistant manager to David Moyes at Everton.
View his Attacking Quickly Masterclass Session here.
Pearce initially began management as a player-manager while at Nottingham Forest. He held full managerial positions at Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics. Check out Pearce's content on our site about the 4-3-3 formation here.
As a coach and manager, Phelan has held multiple positions at clubs such as Hull City, Norwich City and most notably at Manchester United as assistant manager in 2008-2013 and again in 2018-2022.
View all of the content on our site from Mike Phelan here.
The ex-Chesterfield manager – described as “a really, really interesting person” by Klopp – is an additional resource in the first-team set-up, providing psychological guidance and advice to those who request it.
Lee is also co-Director of AIM-FOR, which provides elite and grassroots athletes with cutting edge performance and mental performance management. He has also produced courses for the PFA.
The head of coaching and development for Wolves Academy's under-9s to under-12s, Jonathan is in charge of making sure the club spots local talent from an early age – while helping the players to progress in both their academic and football education.