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Nathan Jason Jones (born 28 May 1973) is a Welsh professional
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most recently for club
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. He is also a former
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who played as a left back or
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. Jones began his career with
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club Merthyr Tydfil before joining
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in the summer of 1995. He became homesick at Luton so took an opportunity to move to Spain with
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and then Numancia and returned to England with
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in 1997. Jones spent three seasons at
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which included a brief loan spell with
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in 1999. He moved on to
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in 2000 and was part of the team that won three promotions in five years. He joined
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in 2005 where he spent seven seasons in
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making over 200 appearances. Whilst at Yeovil, Jones began taking his coaching badges, spending time as first-team coach of Yeovil Town Ladies and later player-assistant manager of the first team. He left Yeovil in 2012 and joined
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as their under-21 professional development coach, a role which he held for one season. He returned to Brighton as a member of the coaching staff to Óscar García,
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and
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. Jones left Brighton in January 2016 to take over as manager of
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club Luton Town. He guided Luton to the League Two play-offs in 2016–17 losing out to Blackpool, but earned promotion to League One in 2017–18 finishing in 2nd place. With Luton on course for a second consecutive promotion Jones left in January 2019 for Championship club Stoke City. His time at Stoke was ultimately unsuccessful, with him being dismissed in November 2019. Jones returned to Luton in May 2020, subsequently saving the club from relegation following the restart of the season after the UK's lockdown, and guiding them to a playoff place in the 2021–22 season. In November 2022, he left Luton for a second time and joined Premier League club Southampton, but lasted just four months in the role before he was sacked.


Playing career


Early career

Jones was born in
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a small mining village in the
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and began his career with the youth team at local club Cardiff City. Jones was released by Cardiff in the summer of 1991 and went to play for Maesteg Park,
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and
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club Merthyr Tydfil. He spent two years at
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before signing for
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's
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in July 1995 for a fee of £10,000. However he soon became homesick at Luton and so moved to Spain to join Segunda División club
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who were managed by Englishman Colin Addison. The team narrowly missed out on promotion to
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in 1995–96, missing out to
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by one goal. Jones dropped down to the Segunda División B in 1996–97 joining Numancia and helped them gain promotion via the play-offs. Jones credits his time in Spain as a major impact on his life and career.


Southend United

Jones returned to England play for
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in 1997. He spent three seasons at Southend, including a loan at
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in the 1998–99 season, where he was part of the team relegated by Jimmy Glass' memorable goal for Carlisle United.


Brighton & Hove Albion

He moved to
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where he made over 150 appearances during his five seasons at the club, achieving three promotions.


Yeovil Town

Jones moved to
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in 2005 and established himself as a member of the first team. His seven-year association with the club included captaining the team at
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for the 2007 Football League One play-off final, resulting in a 2–0 defeat to Blackpool. Jones started his FA Level Three Coaching Badge in the summer of 2008, and became first-team coach of Yeovil Town Ladies from November 2007, alongside manager Steve Phelps and assistant manager Nigel Wolfe. On 18 February 2009, Jones was confirmed as player-assistant manager of Yeovil, alongside
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. Following Skiverton's replacement by
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, Jones was demoted to the role of first-team coach. On 1 June 2012, Jones left Yeovil Town after seven years and having played 211 matches for the club by mutual consent.


Coaching career


Early career

On 27 June 2012, Jones joined
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club
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as their under-21 professional development coach. On 19 July 2013, Jones joined Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion, filling the new position of assistant head coach, working under head coach Óscar García. Following Oscar's departure from Brighton and the appointment of new manager
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, Jones changed roles and became Brighton's first-team coach. After Hyypia's resignation on 22 December 2014, Jones was appointed as caretaker manager. Following
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's appointment as manager on 31 December 2014, Jones moved back to his role as assistant manager. On 3 February 2015, after the appointment of
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as Hughton's assistant manager, Jones was demoted to the role of first-team coach.


Luton Town

On 6 January 2016, Jones left his role as first-team coach with Brighton to become the new manager of
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club Luton Town on a two-and-a-half-year contract. He won 11 of his 21 matches in charge during the remainder of 2015–16, guiding the club away from the danger of
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to an 11th-place finish. Jones made wholesale changes to Luton's squad ahead of 2016–17, releasing 12 players and signing eight new ones. Jones' Luton team spent only one week of the season outside the top seven positions, while he also led the club to the semi-final of the EFL Trophy. He signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract with the club on 20 March 2017. Luton finished the 2016–17 season in fourth place, but were beaten 6–5 on aggregate by Blackpool in the play-off semi-final, meaning they would compete the 2017–18 season in League Two again. Jones stated his ambition to go one step further and win promotion to
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in 2017–18, saying: "This year we can't have excuses, can't have that naivety about us, can't allow teams to nick draws and cost us our ultimate goal." His summer recruitment was focused on signing experienced players who had previously won promotion, and he succeeded in doing this when signing
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, James Collins and Marek Štěch. Luton began the season with an 8–2 home win over Yeovil Town to set a club record for their biggest margin of victory on the opening day of a season. Jones was named the League Two Manager of the Month for October 2017 after Luton recorded three wins, one draw and one defeat, including a 7–1 home victory over Stevenage. He would go on to win the award for the second successive month, in which Luton achieved three wins in four league matches, including a 7–0 home win over
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, scoring 14 goals to climb to the top of the table on goal difference. Luton's win over Cambridge meant they became the first team in the history of the
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to score seven or more goals on three occasions before Christmas. They were also the highest-scoring team in the country in early December with 63 goals in all competitions, one more than Manchester City who were top of the
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. Jones was nominated for League Two Manager of the Month for the third month in succession, which was awarded to Danny Cowley of Lincoln City. Luton topped the table until a 2–1 home defeat to
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in March 2018 saw them drop to second place for the first time since 21 November 2017, behind Accrington. The club did, however, win promotion to League One on 21 April 2018 after a 10-year absence following a 1–1 draw away to Carlisle United. A week later, they secured a second-place finish in the table with a 3–1 home victory over
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. After four wins and one draw in April, Jones was named the League Two Manager of the Month for the third time in 2017–18. Jones continued to take Luton on an upward trajectory during the 2018–19 season, leading the club to second place in League One by January 2019 with the highest number of goals scored. Following the dismissal of Gary Rowett, he was linked to the vacant managerial job at Championship club Stoke City in January 2019. On 9 January the club announced they had granted Jones permission to speak with Stoke City. His departure was announced later the same day and he left Luton with the highest Football League points per game ratio of any manager in their history.


Stoke City

Jones was appointed manager of Championship club Stoke City on 9 January 2019 after the club agreed a compensation package with Luton. Jones won three matches of the remaining 21 in 2018–19 as Stoke ended in 16th position. During the summer transfer window Jones brought in ten new players to build his own squad. Stoke made a bad start to the 2019–20 season gaining only a point from the first six matches. Jones was dismissed on 1 November 2019 after winning just two of the first 14 matches of the 2019–20 season. Despite his dismissal, Jones later stated that he did not regret leaving Luton to manage Stoke.


Return to Luton Town

On 28 May 2020, Jones was reappointed as Luton Town manager, almost 18 months after originally leaving the club to manage Stoke. He replaced the outgoing
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, who left by mutual consent the month before. In his first press conference, Jones spoke of his "regret" and "remorse" over the way he initially left the club and that he understood the mixed fan reaction to his exit and return, with hopes that he could earn fans' trust back. Jones went on to successfully guide Luton to Championship safety on the final day of the season with a 19th place finish, despite the club lying in 23rd when Jones re-joined. In the following season, Jones achieved a 12th place finish after scoring 62 points – Luton's highest points total in the second tier since the 1981–82 season. In January 2022, Jones signed a new contract with Luton until 2027. Results continued to improve under Jones, with him leading the club to finish 6th and qualify for the playoffs at the end of the season. Though the club ultimately lost 2–1 on aggregate to
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in the semi-final, Jones was widely praised for his management and was named the 2021–22 EFL Championship Manager of the Season at the league's annual awards ceremony.


Southampton

On 10 November 2022, Jones was appointed manager of Premier League club
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, succeeding
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, and signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the club. He lost his first game as Southampton manager to
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on 12 November 2022. On 20 December 2022, Jones secured his first competitive victory in Southampton’s 2–1 win against Lincoln City in the EFL Cup. On 14 January 2023, Jones secured his first Premier League victory in a 2–1 victory against Everton. On 12 February 2023, following a 2–1 defeat against
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, Jones was sacked by Southampton. Jones left the club with just one league win in eight matches, leaving Southampton bottom of the league. He was the shortest serving non-caretaker manager in Southampton's history. Following his short stint at Southampton, he appeared for
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club Cranborne in a 4–0 win against Wareham Rangers Reserves.


Personal life

Jones is a devout Christian who credits his faith with getting him through bad times. He has several religious tattoos on his body including praying hands and the crucifixion on his left biceps and forearm, Jesus Christ on his right biceps, and Michaelangelo's '
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' across his back. Nathan Jones does not hide his faith and is very open to mentioning it during press conferences, occasionally appending 'God willing' to his hope that his tactics work. Jones is bilingual, able to speak both English and Spanish.


Career statistics


Club


Managerial


Honours


As a player

Brighton & Hove Albion *
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: 2000–01 *
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: 2001–02 * Football League Second Division play-offs: 2004


As a manager

Luton Town * EFL League Two runner-up: 2017–18 Individual *
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: December 2018 *
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: October 2017, November 2017, April 2018 * EFL Championship Manager of the Season: 2021–22


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