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BBC News
11 hours ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Norwich target Garry to join Manning's new-look staff
Norwich have targeted Lommel assistant Ryan Garry to join Liam Manning's staff at Carrow England Under-17 boss Garry is expected to move to Norfolk once formalities are agreed with Lommel, where he has been assistant head coach for 18 months. Norwich have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol sporting director Ben Knapper has been tracking Garry for a while, with the pair having both worked at Arsenal, and he will complete Manning's have been looking for a replacement for Jack Wilshere who left the club at the end of the season after being overlooked for the head coaches' role. He took charge of the final two games of the season following Johannes Thorup's sacking after joining in October. Garry took England to the Under-17 World Cup in 2023, reaching the last 16, and was in caretaker charge of Lommel last season after Steve Bould's has been working under Lee Johnson in Belgium since March but is now due to return to England with the 41-year-old former defender started his playing career at Arsenal and made two appearances during 2002-03. He joined Bournemouth in 2006, making 86 appearances, before being forced to retire at just 27 in 2011 due to persistent injury but stayed with the Cherries as a have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol City.


Belfast Telegraph
4 days ago
- Health
- Belfast Telegraph
How Co Down golf pro's cancer shock sparked sudden career change to become a dentist: ‘I told no one but my wife'
Co Down's Chris Hogg on overcoming life-threatening illness and becoming a medical professional after dropping out of university On the walls of Co Down sportsman's Chris Hogg's Dublin dental surgery, there are two framed certificates. One says Chris Hogg — PGA Professional (2004), the other certificate has his dentistry qualifications, obtained in 2017.


Irish Independent
18-06-2025
- Health
- Irish Independent
The Irish man who went from golf-pro to dentist: ‘All people who become professionals have dreams of greatness. Then you see the level of competition'
In 2004, Chris Hogg became a pro golfer. But the reality was far from the dream and, after a cancer diagnosis, he walked away, then used the resilience he'd learned on the course to pursue a new career in dentistry Today at 21:30 On the walls of Chris Hogg's Dublin dental surgery, there are two framed certificates. One says Chris Hogg – PGA Professional (2004), the other certificate has his dentistry qualifications (2017). How does a member of the Professional Golfers' Association go on to become a dentist? And why? The 46-year-old married father of two has lived several lives. His is the story of how a young boy followed his dream of becoming a professional golfer, pursued it and then changed his mind. When major obstacles came his way, he went back to the drawing board and came up with a new life plan.


The Guardian
03-05-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
Bristol City end Championship playoffs wait and Preston dodge the drop
The cider will taste that little bit sweeter in these parts tonight, after Bristol City secured a place in the Championship playoffs for the first time in 17 years. At the final whistle, everyone of a Bristol City persuasion had to wait a little longer for confirmation. Liam Manning, his assistant Chris Hogg and several players huddled around Harry Cornick, the striker not in the squad, whose phone carried updates from Bramall Lane, where a Blackburn goal would have changed everything. Then came the roar, news that Blackburn could not find a winner in more than 10 minutes of stoppage time at Sheffield United. The home fans flooded the pitch, many presumably relaying the message to the players of what this all means. Bristol City will play Chris Wilder's side in the playoffs, the first leg at home next Thursday. Until Ross McCrorie pulled a goal back in the 69th minute, everything had been going pear-shaped for the hosts. Preston had just doubled their advantage through Milutin Osmajic and so all eyes were on the scores involving Millwall and Blackburn. McCrorie then equalised, racing on to a superb pass by the Bristol City captain Jason Knight. The fact Luton were 5-1 down at West Brom in effect secured Preston's place in the division next season, even if Matt Bloomfield's side rallied back to 5-3. Bristol City still have grander ambitions for the rest of this campaign. Full report to follow shortly