CITY are pleased to confirm Neal Reynolds has rejoined the Canaries as Head of Physiotherapy and will start work at the Club on Monday, April 12.
Reynolds, 36, initially joined the Club in 2001, replacing long-serving physiotherapist Tim Sheppard. He had previously gained valuable football experience as part of the medical teams at Oxford United and West Bromwich Albion.
Neal enjoyed a memorable first season with the Canaries as Nigel Worthington's side reached the First Division Play-off Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Neal's enthusiasm for the role and professional approach soon saw him become a well-respected member of the backroom staff at Colney. In 2003-04 he was physiotherapist when the Club won promotion to the Premier League as Nationwide First Division champions. Neal served the Club in it's 2004-05 Premier League campaign but left Norwich to take up the role of Assistant Physiotherapist with Arsenal in 2008.
Reynolds told First News: "I've had some time away gaining some great experience with Arsenal in the Premier League and now I'm really excited about coming back. I can't wait to get started to be honest."