Wally Downes
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Wally Downes | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Wally Downes | |
Date of birth | June 9, 1961 (age 45) | |
Place of birth | Unknown, England | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Reading (coach) | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1979-1988 1987 1988 |
Wimbledon Newport County (loan) Sheffield United |
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Teams managed | ||
1988-2000 2000-2002 2002-2004 2004- |
Crystal Palace (coach) Brentford (coach) Brentford Reading (coach) |
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* Professional club appearances and goals |
Wally Downes (born 9 June 1961) is an English former football player and manager. He is currently a first team coach at Reading.
Downes started out as an apprentice with Wimbledon and was one of the instigators of the Crazy Gang spirit at the club as it rose from the Fourth to the First Division inside a decade. He made almost 200 league appearances for Wimbledon.
Forced to retire through injury, Downes took a coaching position at Crystal Palace before joining Brentford as assistant to Steve Coppell. When Coppell left Brentford in June 2002, Downes was appointed manager. He led the club to a mid-table finish in the Second Division in 2002-03, but was sacked in March 2004 with the club near the bottom of the table and facing relegation. He then rejoined his former boss Coppell at Reading, initially on a casual basis, but quickly proved himself invaluable, and took on the job of coaching Reading's defence. As a result, Downes was a major reason for Reading's impressive defensive display in the 2005-06 Championship season, where Reading had the best defensive statistics in the entire English football pyramid, and were promoted to the Premier League with a record 106 points.
[edit] External links
- Wally Downes management career stats at Soccerbase
- Wally Downes profile at the League Managers Association web site
Preceded by: Steve Coppell |
Brentford Manager 2002–2004 |
Succeeded by: Martin Allen |