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Joseph Patrick Jones (born 4 March 1955) is a Welsh former
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who played as a full-back. Jones most notably played for Liverpool, with whom he won two European Cups. He is also known for his long association with Wrexham, playing for the club in three separate stints, and has been involved in the coaching set-up on-and-off since the early 1990s, including a brief spell as caretaker manager in 2001. Internationally, he represented Wales on 72 occasions from 1975 to 1986.


Club career


Wrexham

Jones was born in
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, and joined Wrexham in 1971. He made his debut at the age of 17 in a Welsh Cup tie against local rivals Chester City; Wrexham lost 1–0. He did, however, win the Welsh Cup with the club in 1975, when they beat
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in the final. Jones established himself as a right-back and helped Wrexham to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1974, the first time the club had reached that stage.


Liverpool

Jones left Wrexham to join his boyhood heroes, Liverpool (he had a
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tattoo, which he later had removed for medical reasons, on his forearm), when
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paid £110,000 for his services in July 1975. He made his debut on 16 August in a 2–0 league defeat to Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road. He missed out on a league championship medal in 1975–76, as he did not play enough matches to qualify. In 1977, Jones was part of the treble-chasing Liverpool team which won the League championship and reached the finals of the FA Cup and
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. Jones scored his first goal for the club on 9 November 1976 in the 5–1 league thrashing of Leicester City at Anfield. The treble, unprecedented in English football, was not forthcoming. Liverpool lost 2–1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley to
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, though Jones supplied the accurate long pass for Jimmy Case to score Liverpool's goal. However, Jones became the first Welshman to receive a European Cup winners medal when Liverpool won their first European Cup in Rome four days later, defeating
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3–1. A memorable banner was unfurled by Liverpool supporters at the European Cup final in Rome which said ''"Joey Ate The Frogs Legs, Made The Swiss Roll, Now He's Munching Gladbach"''. Jones was in and out of the side the following year, with the renaissance of Tommy Smith and the emergence of young Scottish defender
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severely reducing his first team opportunities. He left in the summer of 1978 after exactly 100 appearances, in which he scored 3 goals.


Return to Wrexham

He returned to Wrexham in 1978 for £210,000, a record that stood as Wrexham's record signing, until the £300,000 signing of
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in January 2022.


Chelsea

In 1982, Jones joined Chelsea for £34,000, having been signed by John Neal (footballer, born 1932), John Neal. Jones was sent off on his debut against Carlisle United F.C., Carlisle United at Brunton Park. However, Jones's committed attitude and pre-match fist-clenching ritual eventually made him a cult hero among the fans. He also proved instrumental in Chelsea's successful battle to avoid relegation to the Football League Third Division, Third Division. He was a part of the side which romped to promotion as Football League Second Division, Second Division champions in 1983-84 in English football, 1983–84. He remained with the club in the top flight for one more season, before surprisingly being sold to Huddersfield Town A.F.C., Huddersfield Town for £35,000 in August 1985. He finished his Chelsea career with 78 league appearances and 2 goals.


Later career

He joined Huddersfield in the summer of 1985 from Chelsea, and was named Town's player of the year in his first season. After two seasons he left to re-join Wrexham, where he retired at the end of the 1991–92 season.


International career

Joey made his Wales debut in November 1975 against Austria national football team, Austria. He went on to win 72 caps, scoring one goal, his last action coming in a friendly away to Canada men's national soccer team, Canada in May 1986.


After retirement

Jones underwent cardiac surgery in 2002 and has since scaled down his commitments with Wrexham, where he worked as the Under 18's and Reserve team coach until his retirement in 2017. He returned to the club in the position of youth team ambassador in 2021. In 2001, he had a brief spell as caretaker manager between the departure of Brian Flynn (footballer), Brian Flynn and arrival of Denis Smith (footballer, born 1947), Denis Smith. In 2005, Jones completed his autobiography entitled ''Oh Joey, Joey!'' about his life in football. This was a book of the week on Sky Sports News in February 2006. Also in 2005, Jones was named as Wrexham's ultimate Cult Hero on BBC's ''Football Focus''. Jones is much respected by Liverpool supporters and he finished in 63rd place in the 2006 poll of all-time favourite Liverpool players (''List of Liverpool F.C. players#100 players who shook the Kop, 100 Players who shook the Kop''). 110,000 fans worldwide had taken part in the vote.


Honours

Wrexham * Welsh Cup: 1974–75 Welsh Cup, 1974–75 Liverpool *Football League First Division: 1976–77 Football League First Division, 1976–77 *
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: 1976–77 European Cup, 1976–77, 1977–78 European Cup, 1977–78 *UEFA Cup: 1975–76 UEFA Cup, 1975–76 *UEFA Super Cup, European Super Cup: 1977 European Super Cup, 1977 * FA Cup runner-up: 1976–77 FA Cup, 1976–77 Chelsea *Football League Second Division: 1983–84 Football League Second Division, 1983–84 Individual *Chelsea Player of the Year: 1982–83 Chelsea F.C. season, 1982–83 *Huddersfield Town A.F.C.#Player of the Year (Hargreaves Memorial Trophy), Huddersfield Town Player of the Year: 1985–86 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season, 1985–86 *PFA Team of the Year: PFA Team of the Year (1980s)#Fourth Division 10, 1988–89 Fourth Division


References


External links


Hall of fame at http://world.wrexhamafc.co.uk

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