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Albion make German 'signing'

Top man: Riepenhof Top man: Riepenhof

Albion have appointed a top German sports doctor to lead the club's medical team.

Helge Riepenhof is the Seagulls’ new full-time head of sports medicine and science.

He takes over from long-serving club doctor Tim Stevenson, who is unable to commit to a full-time role after setting up a private practice, The Healthy Company, based at The Amex.

Riepenhof, 33, comes from the BG Trauma Clinic in Hamburg, which specialises in sport-related injuries and recovery methods.

He worked for the Tour de France cycling team HTC-Highroad, caring for leading riders like Britain’s Mark Cavendish.

Manager Gus Poyet said: “Helge was the outstanding candidate from a large number of applicants and his credentials are excellent. He will work closely with the rest of the department and his expertise will help give us one of the best medical set-ups possible.

“He will be based with us full time, travel with us, but alongside his expertise, we will also have the added support of the clinic in Hamburg.”

Stevenson will continue to provide medical services to the club's non-playing staff as well as running the Healthy Company in the East Stand at The Amex, which is open to the general public.

Chairman Tony Bloom said: "Of course, he will still be a very big part of life at the Amex, but on behalf of all at the club I would like to thank Tim for all his hard work with the team over the past 17 years and wish him every success with his new practice."

Comments(9)

Sheil C.B. says...
9:39am Sat 11 Feb 12

Just love the forward thinking behind the scenes all pointing in the direction of success-fabulous!Wha
t a joy to be a SEAGULL fan.Good luck today-wish I could be there at L'pool.My goodness what a difference TB has made to the club,extremely well done Mr. Bloom

saraman says...
10:16am Sat 11 Feb 12

The doctor reminds me a bit of Franz Beckenbaur (excuse spelling) of 1966 fame. If he is as good a doctor as Franz was a player the Albion have done well.

farside says...
10:22am Sat 11 Feb 12

Great to see that EU membership has some benefits after all. An excellent addition and the added bonus of a specialist clinic on tap (and let's face it, the way our season has gone with injuries we could probably fill it by ourselves!).
Joking aside it is seriously good news and another welcome sign of the professional strides the club is making at all levels. A great time to be a fan indeed so even more reason to empathise with Portsmouth fans for their tribulations in facing the consequences of wholesale long term mismanagement. For the sake of the whole football family I can't help but feel that Pompey have to fall this time but as for the fans - we have been in similar dark places and my heart goes out to them.

farside says...
10:22am Sat 11 Feb 12

Great to see that EU membership has some benefits after all. An excellent addition and the added bonus of a specialist clinic on tap (and let's face it, the way our season has gone with injuries we could probably fill it by ourselves!).
Joking aside it is seriously good news and another welcome sign of the professional strides the club is making at all levels. A great time to be a fan indeed so even more reason to empathise with Portsmouth fans for their tribulations in facing the consequences of wholesale long term mismanagement. For the sake of the whole football family I can't help but feel that Pompey have to fall this time but as for the fans - we have been in similar dark places and my heart goes out to them.

Hovite says...
10:38am Sat 11 Feb 12

I agree farside; It does show how far we have come and are intending to go.

We are so lucky that we have learnt from the mistakes that other clubs like Portsmouth have made and we have a new well thought out 21st Century business strategy, including a realistic wage structure.

How lucky are we, not just saved, but have a massive future!

Nathan L says...
11:46am Sat 11 Feb 12

brilliant to land someone with great credentials that poyet has such high regard for. To develop as a club you need to improve in all areas and its great to see that Tony Bloom has his eyes on all areas of his club. Best of luck to the good doctor.

the taffster says...
11:55am Sat 11 Feb 12

could be the best signing we make this season.i hope he,s got some assistance.

SicklySeagull says...
1:18pm Sat 11 Feb 12

F ull marks to the management team reacting to the injury problems we have experienced this season

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