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Philip Wayne Jones (born 20 October 1948), known by his middle name of Wayne, is a former professional association footballer who spent his entire club career with
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, and was
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once by the
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. Following his retirement from playing, he worked as a physio, coach and assistant manager for a number of different teams in
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.


Playing career

Jones joined Bristol Rovers as an amateur in July 1966, and it wasn't long before he had impressed the club's management enough to earn a professional contract, which he signed three months later in October. He made his first team debut later that season, on 25 February 1967 against
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, and went on to make a further six appearances in
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during the 1966–67 campaign. In all he made 224 League appearances for Rovers, 6 of which were from the bench, and scored 28 goals. His international career consisted of six appearances for the
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and one for the Welsh senior national team, and he was also selected to tour Australia and
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with the
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in 1971. The end of Jones's playing career came when he was aged just 24, when on 4 November 1972 he fell to the ground clutching his knee during a game against Brentford. It was initially believed to be a cartilage injury, but it later emerged that he had a previously undiagnosed
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condition that meant he was never able to play again.


International appearances


Post-playing career

After his playing career had reached a premature end, Jones trained initially as a sports physiotherapist and later as a coach and continued working within football in various capacities. In December 1977 he was appointed as
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's physio, and in 1983 he returned to his former club
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as assistant manager to David Williams. He had a brief spell as a coach at Al-Rayyan Sports Club in 1985, before joining
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as physio later in the same year. Notts County later gave him the job of reserve team coach, but he left them in 1991 to take over the physio duties with
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. In September 1994 he returned to Notts County as assistant manager when
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was appointed as their caretaker boss. He worked as a coach with Gillingham until being sacked in 2004, whereupon he returned to working as a physio, this time with
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, before joining
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in the same capacity in 2008. He was released by Yeovil at the end of the 2008–09 season, much to his disappointment. His career as a physio continued when he spent the 2009–10 season with
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, and as at September 2011 he is working at Newport County.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Wayne 1948 births Living people People from Treorchy Sportspeople from Rhondda Cynon Taf Welsh footballers Association football midfielders Wales under-23 international footballers Wales international footballers English Football League players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Shrewsbury Town F.C. non-playing staff Notts County F.C. non-playing staff Huddersfield Town A.F.C. non-playing staff Gillingham F.C. non-playing staff Hereford United F.C. non-playing staff Yeovil Town F.C. non-playing staff Al-Rayyan SC managers Welsh football managers