| Paul Jewell | | Personal information | | Full name | Paul Steven Jewell | | Date of birth | 28 September 1964 (1964-09-28) (age 43) | | Place of birth | Liverpool, England | | Playing position | Striker (retired) | | Club information | | Current club | Derby County | | Youth clubs | | 1982–84 | Liverpool | | Senior clubs1 | | Years | Club | App (Gls)* | 1984–88 1988–98 1995 | Wigan Athletic Bradford City → Grimsby Town (loan) Total | 137 (35) 269 (56) 005 0(1) 411 (92) | | Teams managed | 1998–2000 2000–2001 2001–2007 2007– | Bradford City Sheffield Wednesday Wigan Athletic Derby County | | 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) is the 271st day of the year (272nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Playing Career
Jewell began his career as an apprentice with home-town team Liverpool, but due to the dominance of Ian Rush and Kenny Dalglish was unable to make a first-team appearance and pursued his career elsewhere. Liverpool Football Club are an English professional football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who play in the Premier League; they are historically the most successful club in the history of English football, having won more trophies than any other English club. ...
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In December 1984, Jewell moved to Wigan Athletic for £15,000. He made his league debut for Wigan against Rotherham in a 3–3 draw. Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...
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In 1988, Jewell joined Bradford City for a fee of £80,000. There, he spent almost a decade as a player, making 269 appearances and scoring 56 goals. After a brief loan spell at Grimsby Town, Jewell went on to play for Bradford in Division One until his retirement at the end of the 1997–98. He began his managerial career when he was appointed the team's caretaker manager for the final three months of the season following the dismissal of Chris Kamara. Bradford City Association Football Club (also known as The Bantams, and previously The Paraders or The Citizens) is an English football club based in Bradford, Yorkshire, currently playing in League Two. ...
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Managerial Career Bradford City Jewell was rewarded for steering Bradford to safety with a permanent contract and this paid off in 1998–99 when he guided the club into the Premier League as Division One runners-up - marking Bradford's return to top flight football for the first time in 77 years. The 1998-1999 season was the 119th season of competitive football in England. ...
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Bradford found Premiership life tough in 1999–2000 but their survival was secured on the last day of the season when they beat Liverpool 1–0 against expectation at home and cost their opponents a UEFA Champions League place, while the last relegation place went to Wimbledon. Jewell handed in his notice just a few days later after meeting with the chairman Geoffrey Richmond, who had deemed City's 17th placed Premiership finish "a disappointment", despite a widely-held view that it was one of the greatest shocks in English football history to keep City up. Richmond refused to accept Jewell's resignation from the club, as he contended that Jewell had already lined up a job at Sheffield Wednesday whilst still contracted to City and placed Jewell on gardening leave. After agreeing to a compensation package with City, Jewell was installed as manager at relegated Wednesday.[1] The 1999-2000 season was the 120th season of competitive football in England. ...
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Sheffield Wednesday Jewell had been hoping to mount a promotion challenge in 2000–01 with Wednesday but after enduring a torrid eight months in charge was sacked in February 2001 with the debt-ridden Hillsborough club struggling near the foot of Division One. He struggled with big-earning players not producing on the pitch with one international (Wim Jonk) guaranteed £5,000 per match whether he played or not and another (Gilles De Bilde) refusing to go out on loan because he would have no-one to look after his dogs.[citation needed] Jewell should have seen the writing on the wall when goalkeeper Kevin Pressman was sent off after 13 seconds of his first match in charge at Wolverhampton Wanderers. His undoubted highlight was the 2–1 League Cup victory over local rivals Sheffield United and victory over Premier League West Ham United. In many sports leagues around the world (with North American and Australian professional leagues being the most notable exceptions), relegation (or demotion) means the mandated transfer of the least successful team(s) of a higher division into a lower division at the end of the season. ...
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Wigan Athletic In June 2001, Jewell made his return to management with ambitious Division Two club Wigan Athletic. In his second season as manager (2002–03) the club won the Division Two championship and entered the upper half of the English professional football league system for the first time ever. They were near the top of Division One throughout the 2003–04 season but were pipped to a playoff place on the final day of the season by Crystal Palace—who went on to win the playoffs. Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...
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On the final day of the 2004–05 Championship season, Jewell's Athletic side clinched promotion to the Premiership bringing top flight football to the Lancashire town for the first time. For the 2005–06 season, Jewell's side cruelly lost their first game at home to Chelsea via a last-minute winner from Hernán Crespo but won their first match three games later at home to Sunderland. They contested the League Cup final against Manchester United on 26 February 2006 but went down 4–0. Jewell's name was linked to the England manager's job when it was announced that Sven-Göran Eriksson would quit after the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but the job went to Steve McClaren instead. The 2004-2005 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England. ...
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On the final day of the 2006–07 season, Jewell steered Wigan safe from relegation after a win against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on 13 May 2007. A day later, Jewell resigned as Wigan manager.[2][3] The new Wembley Stadium was completed in time for the 2006-07 seasons FA Cup Final. ...
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After Wigan Athletic Jewell was linked with the vacant manager's position at Leicester City,[4] following the sacking of Martin Allen on 29 August 2007. He was linked to the job again on 24 October following the departure of Gary Megson to Bolton Wanderers.[5] On November 7, 2007, Jewell was reported to be open to the possibility of returning to manage Wigan, following the departure of Chris Hutchings.[6] However, on 13 November Jewell revealed he had turned down chairman Dave Whelan's bumper £2m offer to return.[7] Jewell was being linked to other vacant posts including the Republic of Ireland job, before being unveiled as as Derby County's manager on 28 November 2007.[8] Leicester City Football Club, (also known as The Foxes) is an English professional football club based in the city of Leicester. ...
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Controversies On 11 February 2007 during the aftermath of Wigan's defeat at the hands of Arsenal, he threw blame at referee Phil Dowd after the referee failed to award Wigan a penalty when Emile Heskey was felled by Arsenal's Mathieu Flamini and was also upset at Arsenal's winning goal, which looked offside. Jewell stated Mr. Dowd could cost the club £50 Million. (Which would be the loss in earnings if Wigan Athletic were to be relegated from the Premiership.)[9] is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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There was further controversy when Jewell was handed an improper conduct charge for verbally insulting Phil Dowd after the Arsenal game. Jewell's reply was to contest the decision made by the Football Association claiming referee Phil Dowd verbally insulted his players on the pitch which went unpunished. Jewell claimed the FA were guilty of 'Double Standards' in charging himself but not Phil Dowd for seemingly the same offence.[10] Even more allegations were brought up by Jewell during the 2006/7 season against Phil Dowd in which he claimed at least one unnamed Premiership club had asked for referee Phil Dowd not to be put in charge of their game, and also claimed he received support from many of his peers and other referees.[11] Jewell was initially fined £2,000 and given a two match touchline ban (suspended for 12 months) and has recently denied a second Football Association charge of improper conduct and bringing the game into disrepute after comments he made about referee Phil Dowd which was heard on the 16 May 2007.[12] The Football Association (The FA) is the governing body of football in England and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. ...
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'PJ' as he is known is also famous for his one finger jab at referees and referee's assistants.
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References - ^ David Markham; Lindsay Sutton (2006-02-03). The Bradford City Story: The Pain & the Glory. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-85983-499-X.
- ^ One reason for Jewell's resignation from Wigan was because he was under a lot of stress."Jewell resigns as Wigan manager", BBC Sport, 2007-05-14. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ "Jewell steps down at Wigan", Sky Sports, 2007-05-14. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ JEWELL TIPPED FOR CITY JOB, Leicester Mercury 2007-08-30. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
- ^ Leicester close in on new manager, BBC Sport 2007-11-05. Retrieved on 2007-11-06.
- ^ Jewell 'Open to Wigan Offer', BBC News 2007-11-16. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
- ^ Royle in frame as Jewell turns down job, Liverpool Daily Post 2007-11-14. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
- ^ Jewell named as new Derby manager. BBC Sport (28 November 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-28.
- ^ "Jewell hits out at referee Dowd", BBC Sport, 2007-02-12. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ "Jewell to take on FA after accusing Dowd of ‘F-word’ double standards", Times Online, 2007-02-13. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ "Wigan boss makes new Dowd claim", BBC Sport, 2007-02-21. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ "JEWELL HEARING DATE SET", Sporting Life. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
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Lennie Lawrence, (born December 12, 1947), is a former football manager. ...
Chris Kamara (born 25 December 1957 in Middlesbrough) is a former professional footballer in England. ...
Christopher Chris Hutchings (born 5 July 1957 in Winchester, England) is an English former footballer and a manager, who is unemployed after being sacked by Wigan Athletic on 5 November 2007. ...
Stuart McCall was a Scottish football player who played in central midfield. ...
Jim Jefferies (born 1950 in Musselburgh, East Lothian) is the Scottish football manager of Kilmarnock F.C.. Also a former player, whose defensive versatility often counted against him in the attacking Hearts team in the 1970s, Jeffries has enjoyed considerably greater success as a manager than during his playing career. ...
Steve Smith was a professional English footballer and football manager. ...
Nicholas Nicky Law (born 8 September 1961 in Greenwich) is an English football manager and former player. ...
Bryan Robson OBE (born 11 January 1957 in Chester-le-Street, County Durham) is an English football manager and former player. ...
Colin Todd (born 12 December 1948 in Chester-le-Street) is a former English football player and current manager of Randers FC in the Danish Superliga. ...
David Wetherall (born March 14, 1971 in Sheffield) is an English central defender who currently plays for Bradford City. ...
Stuart McCall was a Scottish football player who played in central midfield. ...
| | Sheffield Wednesday F.C. – Managers | Dickinson (1891–1920) • B. Brown (1920–1933) • Walker (1933–1937) • McMullan (1937–1942) • Taylor (1942–1958) • Catterick (1958–1961) • Buckingham (1961–1964) • A. Brown (1964–1968) • Marshall (1968–1969) • Williams (1969–1971) • Dooley (1971–1973) • Burtenshaw (1974–1975) • Ashurst (1975–1977) • Charlton (1977–1983) • Setters (1983c) • Wilkinson (1983–1988) • Eustace (1988–1989) • Atkinson (1989–1991) • Francis (1991–1995) • Pleat (1995–1997) • Shreeves (1997c) • Atkinson (1997–1998) • Wilson (1998–2000) • Shreeves (2000c) • Jewell (2000–2001) • Shreeves (2001) • Yorath (2001–2002) • Green (2002c) • Turner (2002–2004) • Smith (2004c) • Sturrock (2004–2006) • McAuley (2006c) • Laws (2006–) SWFC redirects here. ...
Arthur Dickinson was manager and honourary secetary of Sheffield Wednesday. ...
Bob Brown was a manager for the football club Portsmouth F.C. from 1911-1919. ...
Aston Villas all-time record goalscorer in 1924-25 season Billy Walker (29 October 1897 - 28 November 1964) was a prominent English footballer of the 1920s and 1930s. ...
Jimmy McMullan (Born Denny, Stirlingshire, 26th March 1895 Died Sheffield, 28th November 1964) Won 16 Scotland caps as a player at half-back. ...
Eric Taylor was an English football manager most notable for his spell in charge of Sheffield Wednesday from 1942 to 1958. ...
Harry Catterick was a former Everton player but he is best remembered as the manager of one of Everton Football Clubs most successful periods. ...
Victor Frederick Buckingham (born October 23, 1915 in Greenwich - died January 26, 1995) was an English association footballer whose approach, as a manager, was a precursor of the Total Football philosophy. ...
Jack Marshall managed Blackburn Rovers for seven years. ...
Danny Williams (born Thrybergh, South Yorkshire 20 November 1924) was a footballer and football manager. ...
Derek Dooley, MBE (born 13 December 1929 in Pitsmoor, Sheffield) was an English football player, manager and chairman, and is a legend in Sheffield where he has occupied all of his roles. ...
Steve Burtenshaw (born November 23, 1935) is an English football former player and manager. ...
Len Ashurst (born: Liverpool, March 10, 1939) is a former footballer, manager and football administrator in England. ...
John Jack Charlton, OBE, DL (born Ashington, Northumberland, May 8, 1935) was a footballer who played for Leeds United in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and who won the World Cup with England. ...
Maurice Setters (born December 16, 1936 in Honiton) was an English football player. ...
Howard Wilkinson (born 13 November 1943 in Sheffield) is a former English football manager. ...
Peter Eustace is a former football (soccer) manager. ...
Ronald Franklin Atkinson,[1][2] commonly known as Big Ron (born 18 March 1939) is an English former football player and manager. ...
Trevor John Francis (born April 19, 1954 in Boxhill, Plymouth, England), was a noted footballer and Englands first £1 million player. ...
David J Pleat was (born January 15, 1945 in Nottingham) is an English football manager and former player, who now provides Champions League commentary for ITV and occasional commentary for BBC Radio Five Live. ...
Peter Shreeves (born November 30, 1940) is an English former football player, manager and coach. ...
Ronald Franklin Atkinson,[1][2] commonly known as Big Ron (born 18 March 1939) is an English former football player and manager. ...
Danny Wilson, born 1 January 1960, is a football manager who has coached Barnsley, Sheffield Wednesday and Milton Keynes Dons, among others. ...
Peter Shreeves (born November 30, 1940) is an English former football player, manager and coach. ...
Peter Shreeves (born November 30, 1940) is an English former football player, manager and coach. ...
Terence Charles Yorath (born in Cardiff, Wales on March 27, 1950) is a former footballer and manager. ...
Bill Green (born December 22, 1950) was a professional footballer playing for Hartlepool United F.C.|Hartlepool United]], Carlisle United, West Ham United, Peterborough United, Chesterfield and Doncaster Rovers . ...
Chris Turner (born September 15, 1958 in Sheffield) is an English football manager. ...
Paul Whitehead Sturrock (born 10 October 1956 in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland) is the current manager of Swindon Town and the former manager of Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton, Plymouth Argyle, Dundee United and St Johnstone. ...
Sean McAuley was the caretaker manager of Sheffield Wednesday after the sacking of Paul Sturrock and until the appointment of Brian Laws. ...
Brian The Colonel Laws (Born October 14, 1961 in Wallsend, England) is manager of Sheffield Wednesday football club and a former professional footballer. ...
(c) caretaker | | Wigan Athletic F.C. – Managers | Spencer (1932–37) • Milne (1946–47) • Pryde (1949–52) • Goodier (1952–54) • Crook (1954–55) • Suart (1955–56) • Cooke (1956) • Barkas (1957) • Hitchen (1957–58) • Barrass (1958–59) • Shirley (1959) • Murphy (1959–60) • Chilton (1960) • Ball (1961–63) • Brown (1963–66) • Craig (1966–67) • Leyland (1967–68) • Saunders (1968) • McNeill (1968–70) • Milne (1970–72) • Rigby (1972–74) • Tiler (1974–76) • McNeill (1976–81) • Lloyd (1981–83) • McNally (1983–85) • Charlton (1983) • Hamilton (1985–86) • Mathias (1986–89) • Hamilton (1989–89) • Swain (1993–94) • Philpotts (1993–93) • Barrow (1994–95) • Cribley (1995) • Deehan (1995–98) • Mathias (1998–99) • Benson (1999–2000) • Rioch (2000) • Greenall (2001) • Bruce (2001) • Jewell (2001–07) • Hutchings (2007) • Bruce (2007–) Wigan Athletic Football Club is a professional football team based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. ...
Charlie Spencer is a former football manager. ...
James Low Jimmy Milne (born January 24, 1911 in Dundee, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer and manager. ...
Ron Suart (born in Barrow-in-Furness in 1920) is a former English football player and manager. ...
Sam Barkas was an English footballer who played at left back. ...
Malcolm Barrass was an English footballer who was born in Seaham Harbour. ...
Allenby Chilton, (16 September 1918 â 16 June 1996), was an English football player. ...
Allan Brown (1926 - ) was an Scottish footballer and manager. ...
Ian McNeill (born 24 February 1932 in Glasgow) is a former footballer who later became a coach and a scout. ...
Gordon Milne (born 29 March 1937) was an English footballer and football manager. ...
Ian McNeill (born 24 February 1932 in Glasgow) is a former footballer who later became a coach and a scout. ...
Larry Lloyd (born Bristol, England, 6th October 1948) was a burly and tough central defender who won belated honours in football in Brian Cloughs all-conquering Nottingham Forest side of the late 1970s. ...
Harry McNally (born 1936) was a football player, coach and manager, noted for his spells as manager of Wigan Athletic and Chester City. ...
Sir Robert Bobby Charlton, CBE (born 11 October 1937 in Ashington, Northumberland) is a former English professional football player who won the World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966. ...
Bryan Hamilton (born Belfast 21 December 1947) was a Northern Irish footballer and football manager. ...
Ray Mathias is a football manager. ...
Bryan Hamilton (born Belfast 21 December 1947) was a Northern Irish footballer and football manager. ...
Kenny Swain (born 28 January 1952 in Birkenhead) is a retired English footballer who played in numerous positions, including striker, midfielder and full back. ...
Graham Barrow (born Chorley, 13th June 1964) is an English former footballer who has since become a lower division manager. ...
John Deehan (born 1957), is a former football (soccer) player who in recent years has had several spells in coaching and management. ...
Ray Mathias is a football manager. ...
John Benson (born in Arbroath, December 23, 1942) was a Scottish football player and manager. ...
Bruce David Rioch (born September 6, 1947 in Aldershot) most recent position was as the coach of football club Odense BK in the Danish Superliga. ...
Colin Greenall, born Wigan, December 30 1963, was a Professional footballer who made over 600 Football League appearances between 1981 and 1999. ...
Stephen Roger Bruce (born December 31, 1960, in Corbridge, near Hexham in England) is a British football manager currently in charge of Birmingham City. ...
Christopher Chris Hutchings (born 5 July 1957 in Winchester, England) is an English former footballer and a manager, who is unemployed after being sacked by Wigan Athletic on 5 November 2007. ...
Stephen Roger Bruce (born December 31, 1960, in Corbridge, near Hexham in England) is a British football manager currently in charge of Birmingham City. ...
| | Derby County F.C. – Managers | Newbould (1896–1906) • Methven (1906–22) • Potter (1922–25) • Jobey (1925–41) • Magner (1944–46) • McMillan (1946–53) • Barker (1953–55) • Storer, Jr. (1955–62) • Ward (1962–67) • Clough (1967–73) • Mackay (1973–76) • Murphy (1976–77) • Docherty (1977–79) • Addison (1979–82) • Newman (1982) • Taylor (1982–84) • McFarland (1984) • Cox (1984–93) • McFarland (1993–95) • McEwan (1995) • Smith (1995–2001) • Todd (2001–02) • McEwan (2002) • Gregory (2002–03) • Lillis (2003) • Burley (2003–05) • Brown (2005–06) • Westley (2006) • Davies (2006–07) • Thelwell (2007) • Jewell (2007–) Derby County Football Club are an English football club based in Derby, who play in the Premier League. ...
Henry J. Harry Newbould (born 1861 in Everton, Liverpool, died April 1928) was an English football manager who managed Derby County and Manchester City. ...
James Methven (December 7, 1868 â March 25, 1953), was a Scottish association football player. ...
George Jobey (1886 â May 1962) was an English football player and manager. ...
John William Jack Barker (born February 27, 1907 in Mexborough, England, died 20 January 1982) was an English footballer who played 327 league games for Derby County and won 11 England caps. ...
Harry Storer (February 2, 1898 â September 1, 1967) was an English football player and manager, and a cricketer as well. ...
Brian Howard Clough, OBE (21 March 1935 â 20 September 2004) was a successful footballer and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County and Nottingham Forest. ...
David Craig Mackay is a former Scottish footballer and football manager who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on 14 November 1934. ...
Colin Murphy is the Director of Development and Assistant Manager of Hull City. ...
Thomas Henderson Docherty (born Gorbals, Glasgow on 24 August 1928), usually known as Tommy Docherty or the Doc, is a Scottish former footballer and football manager. ...
Colin Addison is a footballer and football manager. ...
Johnny Newman (born December 13, 1933 in Hereford) is an English former footballer and manager. ...
Peter Thomas Taylor, (July 2, 1928 â October 4, 1990), was an English football goalkeeper who played for Port Vale, Coventry City, Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest. ...
Roy McFarland (born 5 April 1948) is a football manager and previously a player. ...
Arthur Cox Arthur Cox (born December 14, 1939 in Southam) is a former English football manager. ...
Roy McFarland (born 5 April 1948) is a football manager and previously a player. ...
William Johnston McGowan Billy McEwan (born June 20, 1951 in Cleland, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer now manager, currently in charge of York City. ...
Jim Smith, left, with Harry Redknapp Jim Smith (born October 17, 1940) is a former English football (soccer) player and is now working as a coach. ...
Colin Todd (born 12 December 1948 in Chester-le-Street) is a former English football player and current manager of Randers FC in the Danish Superliga. ...
William Johnston McGowan Billy McEwan (born June 20, 1951 in Cleland, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer now manager, currently in charge of York City. ...
John Charles Gregory (born May 11, 1954 in Scunthorpe) is a former football player and the current manager of Queens Park Rangers. ...
Mark Anthony Lillis (born 17th January, 1960 in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England) is a former English footballer and football manager. ...
George Elder Burley (born June 3, 1956 in Cumnock, Kyle, East Ayrshire) is an ex-footballer. ...
Philip Phil Brown (born May 30, 1959 in South Shields, England) is an English former footballer, and the current manager of Hull City. ...
Terry Westley Terry Westley is currently the Academy Director at Birmingham City where he oversees the development of the clubs young talent. ...
William McIntosh Billy Davies (born 31 May 1964 in Glasgow) is a Scottish football manager and former player. ...
| | Derby County F.C. – current squad | 1 Price • 4 McEveley • 5 Leacock • 7 Jones • 8 Oakley • 9 Howard • 10 Earnshaw • 11 Fagan • 14 Miller • 15 Lewis • 16 Teale • 17 Todd • 18 Griffin • 19 Davis • 20 Holmes • 21 Malcolm • 22 Feilhaber • 23 Moore • 24 Mears • 25 Pearson • 28 Barnes • 29 Hinchliffe • 32 Addison • 33 Hanson • 34 Richards • 35 Beardsley • 43 Bywater • Manager: Jewell Derby County Football Club are an English football club based in Derby, who play in the Premier League. ...
Lewis Price (born July 19, 1984 in Bournemouth) is a Wales U21 goalkeeper and an Ipswich Town player who graduated through the Ipswich Town Youths. ...
James Michael Jay McEveley (born November 2, 1985 in Liverpool, England) is a Scottish football player who currently plays for Derby County F.C. as a left-back where he is valiantly fighting off stiff competition from some of his team-mates to be named worst Premiership defender. ...
Dean Leacock (born June 10, 1984 in Croydon) is an English footballer who currently plays for Derby County. ...
David Frank Lloyd Jones (born November 4, 1984 in Southport, England) is an English footballer with Welsh dual nationality who plays for Derby County in the FA Premier League. ...
Matthew Oakley, (born 17 August 1977 in Peterborough, England), is an English football (soccer) player, who currently plays for Southampton in the Football League Championship. ...
Steven John Steve Howard (born May 10, 1976 in Durham, England) is a Scottish footballer currently playing for Derby County // Howard began his career at non-league Tow Law Town, whilst working as a roofer as his day-job. ...
Robert Earnshaw (born April 6, 1981) is a Zambian-born Welsh international football player. ...
Craig Anthony Fagan (born December 11, 1982) is a professional footballer currently playing for Derby County in Englands Premier League. ...
Kenneth Kenny Miller (born December 23, 1979 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Derby County and the Scottish national team. ...
Edward James (Eddie) Lewis (born May 17, 1974, in Cerritos, California) is an American footballer, who currently plays for Derby County as a left midfielder in the English Premier League. ...
Skillfull winger although not consistent on his day he is as good as any winger in any division in the world. ...
Andrew John James Andy Todd (born September 21, 1974 in Derby, England) is an English football player who currently plays for Derby County. ...
Andrew Andy Griffin, (born March 7, 1979 in Billinge Higher End, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan) is an English footballer, currently playing for Derby County. ...
Claude Davis (born March 6, 1979 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a footballer, who plays for Derby County in the Premier League. ...
Lee Holmes (born 2 April 1987) is an English football midfielder who currently plays for Derby County. ...
Robert Bob Malcolm, (born November 12, 1980 in Glasgow), is a Scottish professional footballer who is currently playing for Q.P.R., on loan fromDerby County. ...
Benny Feilhaber (born January 19, 1985 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is an American professional soccer player. ...
Darren Moore is the an Irish singer and is currently the singer of the doom metal band Mourning Beloveth. ...
Tyrone Mears (born February 18, 1983 in Stockport, England) is a professional English football player who currently plays as a defender for West Ham United F.C. Mears came through the ranks at Manchester City, however upon Man Citys promotion to the FA Premier League in 2002, Mears first...
Stephen Paul Pearson (born October 2, 1982 in Lanark) is a Scottish footballer, currently playing for Premier League team Derby County. ...
Giles Gordon Barnes (born August 5, 1988 in Barking, England) is an English footballer. ...
Ben Hinchliffe (born October 9, 1988 in ?, England) is an English footballer, who plays for League One outfit Tranmere Rovers, on loan from Championship outfit Preston North End. ...
Miles Addison is a footballer currently on the books at Derby County. ...
Mitchell Hanson (born September 2, 1988) is an English football player, who currently plays for Derby County F.C. Hanson came up through the Derby youth system and signed his first professional contract with the club upon graduating from their academy in the summer of 2007. ...
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Jason Clive Beardsley, (born 12 July 1989 in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire) is a youth team footballer at Derby County. ...
Stephen Michael Bywater[1], (born June 7, 1981 in Manchester), is an English football player who plays as a goalkeeper for Derby County. ...
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