Dean Smith (born 19 March 1971) is an English professional
football
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manager and former player who is the head coach of
Major League Soccer
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club
Charlotte FC.
Smith began his playing career as a
defender with
Walsall
Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a market town and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Historic counties of England, Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located ...
in 1989, where over five years he played 166 league and cup games. After signing for
Hereford United in 1994, three years and 146 appearances later, he moved on to
Leyton Orient. In six years with Orient, he made 309 appearances in all competitions before earning a move to
Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club is a professional association football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. They compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.
Formed in 1867 as an off ...
in 2003. After a season with Wednesday, he moved on to
Port Vale, retiring in January 2005. He scored 54 goals in 566 league games in a 16-year career in the
Football League
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.
Returning to Leyton Orient, he worked as assistant manager until January 2009. In July 2009, he was appointed Head of Youth at Walsall before becoming manager in January 2011. He took Walsall from the
relegation zone to safety in his first four months in charge. He took Walsall to the
2015 final of the
Football League Trophy
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before leaving the club to manage
Brentford
Brentford is a suburban town in West (London sub region), West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the River Thames, Thames, west of Charing Cross.
Its economy has dive ...
in November 2015. Smith was appointed as Aston Villa manager in October 2018 and took the club from 15th in the
Championship
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Championship systems
Various forms of competition can be referred to by the term championship.
Title match system
In this sys ...
to the
Premier League
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via the
play-offs in the 2018–19 season, and then to the
2020 EFL Cup final. Aston Villa dismissed him in November 2021 and soon joined
Norwich City for 13 months in charge. He was appointed as
Leicester City manager on a short-term basis in April 2023. He was appointed head coach of American club Charlotte FC in December 2023.
Playing career
Smith was offered schoolboy terms at
Newcastle United at the age of 15 but was released when the club decided to focus on local players.
He went on to work at a powder paint company.
Walsall
Smith started his professional career at
Walsall
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, as the club suffered
relegation from the
Third Division in
1989–90 under
John Barnwell's stewardship. They then struggled to adapt to life in the
Fourth Division under new
manager Kenny Hibbitt, finishing 16th in
1990–91 and 15th in
1991–92. The Saddlers qualified for the
play-offs with a fifth-place finish in
1992–93, but were badly beaten by
Crewe Alexandra at the semi-final stage.
Walsall finished tenth in
1993–94, and Smith left the club, having played a total of 166 games for the Saddlers, scoring two goals.
Hereford United
In summer 1994, Smith was sold to
Hereford United for
£80,000, a
club record fee for the "Bulls".
They finished 16th in the Third Division in
1994–95 under
John Layton. Smith was
Graham Turner's
captain
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at
Edgar Street during the club's rise to the
Third Division play-offs in
1995–96, where they were beaten by 4–2
Darlington
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at the semi-final stage, despite Smith opening the scoring just two minutes into the first leg.
Hereford were relegated from the
English Football League
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after finishing in last place in
1996–97; they had been level on points with
Brighton & Hove
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and with a superior
goal difference
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, however, goals scored was the decider. Brighton scored three more than Hereford throughout the campaign. Smith was voted the club's Player of the Year.
As the club's designated
penalty kick taker, Smith scored 26 goals in 146 appearances in all competitions during his time at Edgar Street.
He left the club on a
Bosman transfer, leaving manager
Graham Turner "absolutely staggered and gob-smacked" that the club's £200,000 valuation was not met.
Leyton Orient
Smith signed with
Tommy Taylor
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's
Leyton Orient in August 1997, with a tribunal setting the fee at £42,500.
He scored ten goals in 51 games in
1997–98; Orient would have finished one point outside the Third Division play-offs had they not been deducted three points. He captained Orient to the play-offs in
1998–99, and converted a
penalty in the
shoot-out victory over
Rotherham United at the semi-final stage. However, his team were beaten 1–0 by
Scunthorpe United in the
Wembley final
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. Throughout the campaign he scored ten goals in 49 appearances.
Orient then struggled in
1999–2000, finishing in the bottom half of the table. Smith was again a key player, scoring six goals in 50 appearances. Following a fifth-place finish in
2000–01, he again captained the "O's" to the play-off final in
2001
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, this time at the
Millennium Stadium
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. Despite twice taking the lead against
Blackpool
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, they lost the match 4–2. Throughout the season he scored five goals in 54 games.
He scored four goals in 51 games in
2001–02, but
Paul Brush's team struggled and finished in mid-table, closer to the relegation zone than the play-offs, though they were 16 points above the drop. Smith continued to feature heavily in the
2002–03 campaign, though he left the club in mid-season. He had played 309 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 43 goals.
Sheffield Wednesday
He joined
First Division side
Sheffield Wednesday
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Formed in 1867 as an off ...
in February 2003, then managed by
Chris Turner. The "Owls" were relegated at the end of the season, having finished in 22nd place, four points below
Stoke City. He was appointed club captain in the summer, however, Wednesday struggled in the
Second Division and finished just three points above relegated
Grimsby Town
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Nicknamed "the Mariners", the club was f ...
. Smith played 48 games in
2003–04, scoring one goal. The club then had a clear out of personnel, and Smith was one of 13 players to depart
Hillsborough. He had scored one goal in 62 appearances for Wednesday.
Port Vale
In July 2004, he signed for
Martin Foyle's
Port Vale. He played 13
League One games and two cup games for the "Valiants" in
2004–05, before he ended his playing days in January 2005 when he left
Vale Park to become
youth team
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coach at his old club Leyton Orient.
Managerial career
After working as a youth coach at Leyton Orient from January 2005, Smith was promoted to assistant manager toward the end of the
2004–05 season. He attained his
UEFA Pro Licence
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in 2008, alongside classmates such as
Roy Keane,
Brendan Rodgers, and
Ian McParland. After a poor run of form, Smith left Orient in January 2009, along with long-serving manager
Martin Ling
Martin Ling (born 15 July 1966) is an English Association football, football manager and former player currently director of football for Leyton Orient F.C., Leyton Orient. He played in over 100 The Football League, Football League matches for ...
.
Walsall
In July 2009, Smith returned to his first club, Walsall, as Head of Youth.
Smith was appointed
caretaker manager
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of Walsall on 4 January 2011, following the dismissal of
Chris Hutchings. 17 days later, he was announced as the club's permanent manager until the end of
the season. Taking over managerial duties with his side nine points adrift at the foot of League One, Smith managed to steer Walsall out of the drop zone before the season's end.
On 29 January, the "Saddlers" recorded their best league result since 1986 by beating
Bristol Rovers 6–1, in what was Smith's first win in charge; the three points also took Walsall off the foot of the table, though they were still seven points short of safety. His team made up the difference over February, and a 1–0 win over
promotion-chasing
Southampton
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on 1 March saw Walsall climb out of the relegation zone for the first time since October. They ended the season one point clear of
Dagenham & Redbridge in the drop zone.
He let 14 players go in the summer of 2011, including
Darren Byfield,
Jonny Brain,
Clayton McDonald,
Paul Marshall,
Matt Richards,
Steve Jones,
Aaron Lescott,
David Bevan,
Julian Gray, and
Tom Williams. He then signed goalkeeper
Dávid Gróf; defenders
Mat Sadler and
Lee Beevers; midfielders
Kevan Hurst
Kevan James Hurst (born 27 August 1985) is an English former professional association football, footballer who played as a midfielder.
Career
Hurst was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. A versatile player, he can play ...
,
Claude Gnakpa,
Adam Chambers, and
Anton Peterlin; and striker
Ryan Jarvis. Also during the campaign he boosted his squad with
loan
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The document evidencing the deb ...
signings
Dave Martin,
Mark Wilson,
Andy Halliday, and
Florent Cuvelier. His side lost just one of their first five league games but then picked up just three points from their next seven games. They beat
Preston North End on 15 October but then picked up just four points from their next eight games. From 26 November, they were beaten just once in nine matches but became the division's draw specialists as seven of these nine games finished level. They finished
the campaign in 19th place, seven points clear of the relegation zone.
In summer 2012, he offered professional
contracts
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to youth team players
Mal Benning,
Ben George,
Aaron Williams and Kieron Morris. He continued to add promising young players by bringing in 21-year-old winger
Ashley Hemmings, 19-year-old former loanee Florent Cuvelier, 19-year-old winger
James Baxendale, 20-year-old defender
Paul Downing, 19-year-old striker
Connor Taylor, 23-year-old striker
Febian Brandy, in addition to 32-year-old right-back
Dean Holden. He also brought in full-back
James Chambers, twin brother of Adam Chambers. He also brought in a number of players on loan, including:
Karl Darlow (21),
Sam Mantom (20),
Aaron McCarey (20), and
Craig Westcarr (27). Mantom was made into a permanent signing in January. Smith signed a new two-and-a-half-year contract in October, keeping him at the club until summer 2015. This came after the club announced a £10,000 profit on the previous campaign as Smith's '
Total Football' approach yielded a mid-table position for the young Walsall team, in addition to praise from pundits and fans. A poor run of results saw the team slip to just above the relegation zone in mid-December. Walsall recovered to win four of their five games in January, as Smith was named as
Manager of the Month.
They ended the season in ninth place, six points outside the play-offs.
During a fine start to the
2013–14 season, Smith, affectionately nicknamed "Ginger
Mourinho" by the Walsall fans, took the club to an unlikely promotion push. He masterminded a win at Molineux against
Black Country derby rivals,
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club ( ), commonly referred to as Wolves, is a professional association football, football club based in Wolverhampton, England. The club competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league s ...
, and also ended winning streaks by table-toppers Leyton Orient and
Brentford
Brentford is a suburban town in West (London sub region), West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the River Thames, Thames, west of Charing Cross.
Its economy has dive ...
. The club could not sustain their promotion push however, and ended the campaign in 13th place. Smith released top-scorer Craig Westcarr at the end of the season, along with
Troy Hewitt,
Nicky Featherstone,
James McQuilkin, and
Shane Lewis.
He took Walsall to
the 2015 final of the
Football League Trophy
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, a 2–0 defeat to
Bristol City, which was Walsall's first appearance at
Wembley Stadium
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.
At the end of the
2014–15 season he largely kept his squad together, the most high-profile player to be released being
Ben Purkiss. He was given a Special Achievement Award by the
League Managers Association
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History
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(LMA).
Walsall started the
2015–16 season well, with Smith being named League One Manager of the Month for August 2015 as the club ended the month at the top of the table.
Walsall rejected an approach for Smith from Rotherham United in October, describing him as "fundamental to our future plans". Smith signed a new 12-month rolling contract on 16 October. He was named as Football League manager of the week after his side came from two goals down to beat
Gillingham 3–2 on 24 October. However, six weeks after signing his new contract he left Walsall for Brentford with the "Saddlers" fourth in the table; at the time of his departure he was the fourth longest serving manager in the Football League.
Brentford
Smith was appointed manager of
Championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
In this sys ...
club Brentford on 30 November 2015. Brentford finished the
2015–16 season in ninth place, during which time Smith sold
Toumani Diagouraga and
James Tarkowski for a combined £3.6 million. In building for the
2016–17 season Smith signed 18 players, including
Romaine Sawyers (
free transfer) and
Rico Henry (£1.5 million) from previous club Walsall.
The "Bees" finished the season in tenth place, and Smith said he wanted to bring in more players in order to push for the play-offs the following season. He signed a new one-year contract extension in February 2018. Brentford finished the
2017–18 season in ninth-place and were "widely regarded as the Championship's entertainers" after Smith built an attractive
passing style of play on a shoestring budget.
Aston Villa
On 10 October 2018, Smith was appointed manager of 15th-placed Championship club
Aston Villa, with
John Terry as his assistant coach. He was named as the EFL's manager of the week after overseeing a 3–0 win at
Derby County on 10 November. He immediately managed to reinvigorate the Villa attack, and only a controversial injury-time
equaliser from
local rivals West Bromwich Albion at
The Hawthorns
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kept them from a place in the top 6 by 7 December. Villa's form dipped dramatically in the three months after
Jack Grealish was sidelined with a
shin injury picked up in that match, but on 2 March, Smith gave Grealish the captaincy on his return to the first-team and the 23-year-old inspired an important 4–0 victory over play-off rivals
Derby County. Smith was given that month's
Championship Manager of the Month award after achieving five wins in five games, including a victory over
Second City derby rivals
Birmingham City
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.
On 22 April 2019, Smith led Aston Villa to break an 109-year-old club record for longest winning run after defeating Millwall 1–0 at Villa Park to make it 10 successive victories in 10 matches. The record had previously been held at nine straight wins. On 11 May, Smith oversaw his 18th win with Aston Villa as they came from behind to beat West Brom 2–1 in the first leg of the Championship play-off semi-finals. Three days later, Villa came from behind at West Brom to win on penalties and secure a place in the
play-off final. Villa went on to win promotion to the
Premier League
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with a 2–1 victory over Derby County.
The club spent a net total of £144.5 million to bring in 12 players in the summer 2019
transfer window
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:
Jota,
Anwar El Ghazi,
Wesley,
Kortney Hause,
Matt Targett,
Tyrone Mings,
Ezri Konsa,
Björn Engels,
Trézéguet,
Douglas Luiz
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,
Tom Heaton and
Marvelous Nakamba. On 29 November 2019, midway through his first Premier League season with Aston Villa, Smith signed a contract extension lasting until 2023. In the
EFL Cup
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Orga ...
, Villa advanced past
Crewe Alexandra of
League Two and four Premier League sides in Brighton & Hove Albion,
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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,
Liverpool
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and
Leicester City to reach
the final at
Wembley Stadium
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; they lost the final 2–1 to
Manchester City
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.
In the league though, Villa were four points deep inside the relegation zone with four games left to play of the
2019–20 season, but pulled off what he called a "magnificent achievement" to clinch survival on the last day with a 1–1 draw at
West Ham United
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. He elaborated by saying "I thought we used the pandemic really well. We've been solid defensively, we have looked strong and managed to stay in the Premier League."
Smith strengthened the squad in summer 2020 by signing
Matty Cash (£14 million from
Nottingham Forest
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Founde ...
),
Ollie Watkins (£28 million from Brentford),
Emiliano Martínez
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(£17 million from
Arsenal
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),
Bertrand Traoré (£17 million from
Lyon
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) and
Ross Barkley (season long-loan from
Chelsea). On 4 October, in the third game of the
2020–21 season, Smith led Aston Villa to a 7–2 home win over Premier League champions Liverpool; this was the first time a team had scored seven goals past the top-flight champions in 67 years. A win against Leicester City then gave Villa their best start to a season since 1930. On 26 December, Smith oversaw his century of competitive games as manager of Aston Villa with a 3–0 victory over
Crystal Palace despite his team being reduced to ten men for the majority of the game due to Tyrone Mings' first-half dismissal. Smith was named as
Premier League Manager of the Month
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for December as Villa conceded just one goal in their five league games.
He made one signing in the January transfer window: midfielder
Morgan Sanson from
Marseille
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for £14 million. Aston Villa ended the campaign in 11th-place and Smith was keen to strengthen the squad further.
In preparation for the English record
transfer of Jack Grealish to Manchester City, a deal worth £100 million, Smith brought in summer signings
Emiliano Buendía,
Leon Bailey and
Danny Ings for a total fee of £83 million. The club also signed former player
Ashley Young on a free transfer from
Inter Milan
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, and for the third time signed Manchester United F.C., Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe on loan. On 7 November 2021, Smith and Aston Villa parted company after a run of five straight defeats in the Premier League. Chief Executive Christian Purslow stated that the decision was made after Aston Villa had not continued to improve in the 2021–22 Aston Villa F.C. season, 2021–22 season as they had done in previous years.
Norwich City
On 15 November 2021, Smith signed a two-and-a-half-year deal to become the new
Norwich City head coach, replacing the outgoing Daniel Farke. He won his first game in charge, a 2–1 victory over
Southampton
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. The game made him the first manager to take charge of successive Premier League matches against the same opponent. Norwich climbed out of the relegation zone on 21 January with a 3–0 win at Watford F.C., Watford, having beaten Everton F.C., Everton at Carrow Road six days previously. However, the "Canaries" went on to win just one more Premier League game and were relegated in last place at the end of the 2021–22 Norwich City F.C. season, 2021–22 season, though relegation was confirmed with four games left to play. On 27 December 2022, Smith was sacked as Norwich City head coach after a run of just three wins in 13 Championship matches saw the club fall from first in October to fifth in the table and twelve points off the top two; sporting director Stuart Webber said the decision was taken to "give ourselves the best possible chance of achieving our objective of promotion to the Premier League this season", whilst pundits also criticised Smith for his style of play. David Wagner (soccer), David Wagner became his successor.
Leicester City
On 10 April 2023, Smith was appointed as manager of
Leicester City to replace
Brendan Rodgers until the end of the 2022–23 Leicester City F.C. season, 2022–23 season, with the club second-bottom of the Premier League with eight games left to play; Craig Shakespeare and John Terry joined his coaching staff as assistant managers. He secured nine points from his games in charge, which were ultimately not enough to keep the team in the league, with the club's relegation confirmed on the final day of the season. Smith left the club on 16 June.
Charlotte FC
On 12 December 2023, Smith was named the head coach of
Major League Soccer
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team
Charlotte FC. Charlotte qualified for the 2024 MLS Cup playoffs, losing to Orlando City SC on Penalty shoot-out (association football), penalties in round one.
Personal life
Dean Smith's father, Ron, was an Aston Villa supporter and a steward at Villa Park. Towards the end of his life, Ron Smith suffered from dementia and was not aware that his son had become Aston Villa's manager. On the eve of the 2019 play-off final, Dean Smith visited his father and told him "The next time I see you, I'll be a Premier League manager." Ron Smith died on 27 May 2020.
When Villa won the 1982 European Cup final, eleven-year-old Dean was a neighbour to Villa player Pat Heard. Smith was not allowed to go to the final, but Heard ensured the young boy was on the team bus as it paraded the trophy through Birmingham. When appointed manager, Smith picked out Heard as an inspiration.
Smith is married, and has two children - a son, Jamie Smith (footballer, born 1997), Jamie, and a daughter. Speaking in December 2019, he said that his family, coupled with his experiencing playing and managing in the lower leagues, have helped him to stay grounded and deal with the perceived pressure of managing a Premier League team. He is a keen chess player and was a West Midlands school chess champion as a child.
Career statistics
Playing statistics
Managerial statistics
Honours
Playing honours
Individual
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Hereford United Player of the Year:
1996–97
Managerial honours
Walsall
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Football League Trophy
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runner-up: 2014–15 Football League Trophy, 2014–15
Aston Villa
* EFL Championship play-offs: 2019 English Football League play-offs#Championship, 2019
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EFL Cup
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Orga ...
runner-up: 2019–20 EFL Cup, 2019–20
Individual
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League Managers Association
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History
The union was founded in 1919 as ...
Special Achievement Award: 2015
* Football League One Manager of the Month: January 2013, August 2015
* EFL Championship Manager of the Month: March 2019
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Premier League Manager of the Month
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: 2020–21 Premier League#Monthly awards, December 2020
References
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1971 births
Living people
Footballers from West Bromwich
English men's footballers
Men's association football central defenders
Newcastle United F.C. players
Walsall F.C. players
Hereford United F.C. players
Leyton Orient F.C. players
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players
Port Vale F.C. players
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Leicester City F.C. managers
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Leyton Orient F.C. non-playing staff
Walsall F.C. non-playing staff
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