Dave Jones

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Dave Jones
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Personal information
Full name David Ronald Jones
Date of birth August 17, 1956 (age 50)
Place of birth    Liverpool, England Flag of England
Playing position Full back
Manager
Club information
Current club Cardiff City
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1974-1979
1979-1981
1981-1983
1983-1984
Everton
Coventry City
Seiko
Preston North End
86 (1)
11 (0)

50 (1)   
National team
England under-21 01 (0)
Teams managed
1995-1997
1997-2000
2001-2004
2005-present
Stockport County
Southampton
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Cardiff City

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

David Ronald (Dave) Jones (born August 17, 1956 in Liverpool) is an English football manager currently in charge of Cardiff City

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Like most professional managers in the game, Dave Jones enjoyed a career as a player in his early years. He started his professional career with Everton in his home town of Liverpool. He played as a defender with the team for seven years, during which time he represented the English national team at youth and under-21 level.

He left Everton to play for Coventry City in 1981 for a transfer fee of £275,000 - after three seasons he picked up a knee injury which threatened to end his football career.

After recovering from this injury, he played two further seasons for Seiko in Hong Kong and one season for Preston North End before retiring.

After retiring from professional football he went on to become assistant manager at Mossley A.F.C. where he also made 2 appearances as a player.

Dave Jones started his managerial career as Assistant Manager to Bryan Griffiths at Mossley A.F.C. in 1988-89. In July 1990, he joined Stockport County as a manager for their youth team and took over as first-team manager from Danny Bergara in March 1995. He took the team into the First Division (now the Championship) from an automatic promotion place in 1997.

This promotion brought him to the attention of Southampton, who offered him a contract to manage their Premiership team. His reign during the 1999-2000 season was rocked by his arrest on charges of child abuse during his employment as a care worker in the late 1980s.

The case put tremendous strain on the manager, who was forced to defend his case on Merseyside whilst managing a team based several hundred miles away on the south coast. In January 2000, Southampton decided to suspend him on full pay until the case was resolved with Glenn Hoddle taking over his managerial duties.

When the case eventually came to court, it was thrown out in its first week - the judge recording a not guilty verdict and commenting that the case should have never reached the trial stage.

Southampton paid off the remainder of Jones' contract and he was free to leave the club - Jones contended that this amounted to unfair dismissal and took the case to industrial tribunal but their decision was upheld.

He took over at Wolves in January 2001 and finished 12th. In the 2001-02 season he took them to a clear 11 point lead over their arch-rivals West Bromwich Albion but managed to lose their promotion place by the end of the season. He took the team to a playoff in the 2002-03 season - from which Wolves won a place in the Premiership, returning to top level play for the first time in 19 years. However, the team did not prove strong enough to stay at that level of play and were relegated to the Championship just one season later.

Following a poor run of form at the start of their first season back in the Championship, Dave Jones was sacked by Wolves on November 1, 2004 and the following year took up the position at Cardiff City.

During Jones first season in charge of Cardiff City they achieved a respectable mid-table placing in the Championship. However following a period of re-building over the summer of 2006 Jones has forged a talented side, lacking in many big-name players but finding themselves at the top of the Championship, something attributed to Jones's excellent man-management skills. But poor form meant Cardiff surrendered 1st position to Derby County and 2nd place to Birmingham City. Cardiff City are currently 7th.

Team Nat From To Record
G W L D Win %
Stockport County Flag of England August 1, 1995 June 23, 1997 117 57 28 32 48.71
Southampton Flag of England June 23, 1997 January 27, 2000 113 37 54 22 32.74
Wolverhampton Wanderers Flag of England January 3, 2001 November 1, 2004 187 75 60 52 40.10
Cardiff City Flag of Wales May 25, 2005 Present 88 34 30 24 38.63


Preceded by
Danny Bergara
Stockport County F.C. manager
1995-1997
Succeeded by
Gary Megson
Preceded by
Graeme Souness
Southampton F.C. manager
1997-2000
Succeeded by
Glenn Hoddle
Preceded by
John Ward (caretaker)
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. manager
2001-2004
Succeeded by
Stuart Gray (caretaker)
Preceded by
Lennie Lawrence
Cardiff City F.C. manager
2005-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


Cardiff City F.C. - Current Squad

1 Alexander | 2 Gilbert | 3 McNaughton | 5 Purse | 6 Loovens | 7 Whittingham | 8 Chopra | 9 Thompson | 10 McPhail | 11 Parry | 12 Johnson | 14 Flood | 15 Forde | 16 Ledley | 17 Cooper | 19 Scimeca | 20 Campbell | 23 Margetson | 25 Redan | 26 Ferretti | 27 Byrne | 29 Easter | 31 Allison | 34 McCoubrey | 35 Walton | 36 Green | 40 Blake | 44 Gunter | –– Simmonds | Manager: Jones

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