The club has confirmed that Strength & Conditioning Coach Mark Bradley has become the latest staff member to leave the club.
Bradley, a former Welsh international, has been part of the club’s backroom staff since 2017, which includes a year with the club’s academy before returning to the first team set up in 2019.
The 33-year-old former midfielder made over one-hundred first-team appearances for the Saddlers between 2005 and 2010, and also enjoyed a similar number of games for Rotherham United before injury forced him into early retirement in 2015.
On his decision to leave the club, Bradley, speaking via the club's official website, said; "It’s been a hard decision for me as the club has helped me a lot in terms of my professional playing career and stepping into my role as the strength and conditioning coach for the club.
Bradley, a former Welsh international, has been part of the club’s backroom staff since 2017, which includes a year with the club’s academy before returning to the first team set up in 2019.
The 33-year-old former midfielder made over one-hundred first-team appearances for the Saddlers between 2005 and 2010, and also enjoyed a similar number of games for Rotherham United before injury forced him into early retirement in 2015.
On his decision to leave the club, Bradley, speaking via the club's official website, said; "It’s been a hard decision for me as the club has helped me a lot in terms of my professional playing career and stepping into my role as the strength and conditioning coach for the club.
"I’ve really enjoyed my time and I wish the club all the success in the future."
We would like to join the club in thanking Mark for his hard work and dedication during his time at the Banks’s Stadium and we wish him all the best of luck for the future
We would like to join the club in thanking Mark for his hard work and dedication during his time at the Banks’s Stadium and we wish him all the best of luck for the future