Jimmy Mullen (football manager)

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Jimmy Mullen
Personal information
Full name James Mullen
Date of birth November 8, 1952 (age 54)
Place of birth    Jarrow, England
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1970-1980
1980-1982
1981-1982
1981-1986
1986-1987
Sheffield Wednesday
Rotherham
Preston (loan)
Cardiff City
Newport County
229 (10)
049 0(1)
001 0(0)
133 (12)
019 0(0)   
Teams managed
1986-1987
1989-1990
1991-1996
1996-1997
2003-2004
Newport County
Blackpool
Burnley
Sligo Rovers
Colwyn Bay
Telford United
Bromsgrove Rovers

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of August 3, 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of August 3, 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jimmy Mullen (born November 8, 1952 in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear) is an English football manager.

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[edit] Playing career

In his playing days, Mullen spent most of his career at Sheffield Wednesday, and was their captain when they won promotion from Division Three in 1979/80. The following season, however, he went one better with Rotherham, captaining the Millers to the Division Three title.

After a short loan spell at Preston, he moved to Cardiff, where he again won promotion in 1982/83. He hung up his boots while at Newport County, where he also had a short spell as manager.

[edit] Management

After being assistant manager to Ian Porterfield at Aberdeen from 1986 to 1988, in April 1989 Mullen was asked to take charge of Blackpool for the last five games of the season after the departure of Sam Ellis. With the help of Len Ashurst, he guided the Seasiders to four victories and avoided relegation. Soon afterwards, Mullen was given the job on a full-time basis.

In light of Ellis' success and popularity at Bloomfield Road, Mullen only lasted eleven months before being replaced by Graham Carr. One notable signing made by Mullen in his short stay at the seaside was David Eyres from non-league Rhyl.

In 1990/91, Mullen was offered and accepted the assistant-manager role at Burnley by manager Frank Casper. Casper resigned eight games into the 1991/92 season, and Mullen was put in temporary charge of team affairs.

Mullen managed to guide the Clarets to promotion to the new Division Two as the old Fourth Division champions.

His success continued in 1993/94. Burnley won promotion to the First Division via the play-offs, and Mullen's hero-like status was confirmed.

His fourth season at the Turf would prove a difficult one. Mullen survived eight consecutive defeats in the New Year of 1995, but it resulted in the Clarets returning to Division Two.

After another unsuccessful 1995/96 season, Mullen was given the sack by the Burnley board.

He then took over at Irish side Sligo Rovers during the 1996-1997 campaign and stayed until the end of the season before departing for family reasons and began to work for the Welsh FA while assisting Neville Southall with the Welsh under-19s.

Mullen later managed Welsh outfit Colwyn Bay but was sacked after only one season in charge. He also managed Market Drayton and Telford United.

His most recent managerial position was at Bromsgrove Rovers, until his resignation in 2006.

[edit] References

  • Calley, Roy (1992). Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992. Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 1-873626-07-X. 

[edit] External links

Preceded by
John Relish
Newport County A.F.C. Manager
1986-1987
Succeeded by
John Lewis
Preceded by
Sam Ellis
Blackpool F.C. Manager
1989-1990
Succeeded by
Graham Carr
Preceded by
Frank Casper
Burnley F.C. Manager
1991-1996
Succeeded by
Adrian Heath