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Joe Royle

1949 - Today

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Joseph Royle (born 8 April 1949) is an English football manager and former footballer. In his playing career as a striker, he debuted for Everton at the age of 16 and went on to play for Manchester City, Bristol City, Norwich City, and the England national team. Later, he managed Oldham Athletic, Everton, Manchester City, and Ipswich Town. He is a director at Oldham Athletic. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joe Royle is the 417th most popular coach (down from 414th in 2019), the 6,979th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,739th in 2019) and the 34th most popular British Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Joe Royle ranks 417 out of 471Before him are Jorge Amado Nunes, Tom Saintfiet, Neil Lennon, Raúl Gutiérrez, Diego Martínez, and Michele Serena. After him are Flip Saunders, Gustavo Morínigo, Per Frandsen, Steve Staunton, André Schubert, and Corneliu Papură.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Joe Royle ranks 800Before him are Stan Rogers, Martin Buchan, Tom Corbett, David Leestma, Wayne Collett, and Peter Piot. After him are Vicki Lawrence, Charlie McCreevy, Steve King, Tom Forsyth, Syed Kirmani, and Mo Mowlam.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Joe Royle ranks 6,981 out of 8,785Before him are Yungblud (1997), Roger Livesey (1906), Lily Cole (1987), Ian Woosnam (1958), Ben Proud (1994), and Jane Horrocks (1964). After him are Alison Williamson (1971), Japhet Tanganga (1999), Wilbur Soot (1996), Terry Nation (1930), Langley Kirkwood (1973), and Matty Cash (1997).

Among COACHES In United Kingdom

Among coaches born in United Kingdom, Joe Royle ranks 34Before him are Walter Crickmer (1899), Bruce Rioch (1947), Alex Neil (1981), Rob Edwards (1982), Nigel Pearson (1963), and Neil Lennon (1971). After him are Tim Sherwood (1969), Michael O'Neill (1969), Lawrie Sanchez (1959), Darren Ferguson (1972), Chris Wilder (1967), and Frank Gray (1954).