
Parslow – who is also a UEFA 'A' Licence holder - experienced a quick rise through academy coaching, starting as an analyst with Luton Town after graduating from Brunel University, before taking in spells at Wycombe, Brentford and Watford.On the 2nd of May 2016, Leicester City shocked the footballing world by winning the FA Premier League in what was only their second season back in the top flight after gaining promotion in 2014. However, by October 2021 the Dons had scored the most goals from set pieces of any club in the Premier League and EFL, going on to finish the campaign with the joint-most goals scored from wide free-kicks in the country.ĭuring his time at Plough Lane they also almost halved the amount of goals conceded from set pieces during the 2021-22 season compared to 2020-21.

Prior to his arrival, AFC Wimbledon had scored the lowest number of goals from attacking set-pieces across the 2019-20 season, as well as conceding the second highest number of goals from defending set plays during the same season.

The 31-year-old had previously worked at AFC Wimbledon, who he joined in 2019, initially working with their academy.Īfter impressing with the Dons’ junior teams Parslow was promoted to work with the first-team midway through the 2020-21 season, initially with attacking set-pieces before taking on the role as restarts coach for the then-League One side. MATT GILL - ASSISTANT HEAD COACHĪndy Parslow joined Swansea City as set-piece coach in June 2022. His approach and his commitment to it have won him no shortage of plaudits, and marked him out as one of the brightest young coaches in the game.

Then, following Paul Tisdale’s departure as manager in November 2019, Martin was appointed his successor and subsequently announced his retirement as a player.Īfter keeping the Dons in League One at the end of the 2019-20 season, Martin guided the side to a 13th placed finish last season after implementing an attractive style that saw the Dons sit behind only Manchester City and Barcelona in Europe when it came to their dominance of possession. Martin spent the next eight years in East Anglia, helping the club win promotion to the Premier League in 20.ĭuring his time at Norwich he played alongside current Swansea squad members Ryan Bennett, Kyle Naughton and Korey Smith.Īfter a brief loan spell with Scottish side Glasgow Rangers, Martin left Norwich in 2018 and joined Walsall as a player-coach.įrom there he agreed to join Milton Keynes Dons in January 2019, and helped them secure promotion to League One at the conclusion of the campaign. His stint at Carrow Road proved such a success that he joined permanently in January 2010 with the Canaries on their way to the League One title. Russell Martin was confirmed as Swansea City's head coach on a three-year contract in August 2021.Ī former defender, Martin enjoyed a 15-year playing career that began in the youth ranks at Brighton and Hove Albion and included winning 29 caps for Scotland.Īfter spells with Wycombe Wanderers and Peterborough United – the latter of whom he helped achieve promotion to the Championship as skipper – a loan move to Norwich City followed.
