Nathan Jones returned to the field at the age of 49
Sacked last week as manager of Southampton, after a forgettable spell where he managed to win only once in his last eight matches (he lost the other seven), Nathan Jones stunned English football fans with his decision to give a “leg” to Cranbourne Football Club from the twelfth division of English football. . That’s at … 49 years old!
The coach even directly helped his team win, as he assisted the first goal in a 4-0 win over Wareham Rangers Reserves. A lack of pace would eventually play a trick on him, however, as he had to be substituted after just a few minutes of assisting on that goal, scored by Driscoll.
It should be noted that Nathan Jones was a soccer player between 1991 and 2012, during which time he added nearly 500 matches as a professional. The highlight of his career was at Brighton & Hove Albion, where he played in the Championship in 2004/05. In terms of his coaching career, he has been out of a job for just over a week but has already been nominated as a potential new coach at QPR.
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