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In 2010, Gill became the manager at Weymouth. Financial difficulties had left the club short of players, and the same problem made it very difficult for him to replace them. He resigned after just 44 days. From there he moved into youth coaching, at Bristol Rovers, then Kidderminster Harriers, and then Norwich City. He joined Wolves in July 2015. | In 2010, Gill became the manager at Weymouth. Financial difficulties had left the club short of players, and the same problem made it very difficult for him to replace them. He resigned after just 44 days. From there he moved into youth coaching, at Bristol Rovers, then Kidderminster Harriers, and then Norwich City. He joined Wolves in July 2015. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 19 August 2016
Jerry Gill is the Under-18s coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Jerry Gill | |
Full Name | Jeremy Morley Gill |
Date of Birth | 8 September 1970 |
Place of Birth | Clevedon, England |
Nationality | English |
Current club | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Previous club/s | Norwich City |
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Playing career
Gill made his football league breakthrough at 27, having previously been playing non-league. He was still playing at 38. His usual position was right back, although he was used in every position across the back line and also in midfield sometimes. His league clubs were Birmingham City, Northampton and Cheltenham.
Managerial career
In 2010, Gill became the manager at Weymouth. Financial difficulties had left the club short of players, and the same problem made it very difficult for him to replace them. He resigned after just 44 days. From there he moved into youth coaching, at Bristol Rovers, then Kidderminster Harriers, and then Norwich City. He joined Wolves in July 2015.