David Jones ' Football Manager ' Football Signed Cards Autograph £5.00
This is an In Person Signed White Card 5" x 3" by the former English Professional Footballer obtained when Manager of Southampton.
David Ronald "Dave" Jones (born 17 August 1956) is an English former footballer who was the manager of Sheffield Wednesday until 1 December 2013. He played for Everton, Coventry and Preston North End as a midfielder. In 1995, he became the manager of Stockport County, guiding the team to a League Cup semi-final and automatic promotion to the second tier of English football in 1997. He left Stockport to become the manager of Southampton in the Premier League, where he stayed for over 100 games until he was suspended on full pay by the club in January 2000 after his arrest on charges of child abuse. When the case came to court the judge recorded a not guilty verdict. Jones later spoke of his bitterness about the handling of the case and claimed it was the cause of his father's death, who had died shortly after the allegations became public. In 2001, Jones became the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, guiding the club to promotion to the Premier League in the 2002-03 season, though they were relegated the following season and he was dismissed by Wolves in November 2004. Jones had a six-year spell in charge of Cardiff City between 2005 and 2011. They reached an FA Cup Final in 2008, losing 1-0 to Portsmouth. Cardiff lost a 2010 Championship Play-off Final 3-2 against Blackpool. After failing to achieve promotion with Cardiff, losing to Reading the following season in a play-off semi-final, Jones was dismissed by the club on 30 May 2011. He was appointed manager of Sheffield Wednesday on 1 March 2012, guiding the club to finishing second in League One, thus gaining automatic promotion to the Championship. In the 2012-13 season, Wednesday retained their position in the Championship, finishing the season 18th.
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