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Michael Jolley was born on 30 March, 1977 in Sheffield, United Kingdom. Discover Michael Jolley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March, 1977
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace Sheffield, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2019

The 2019/20 season began promisingly and by the end of August Grimsby were top goalscorers in League 2 and placed 4th securing Jolley his 3rd EFL League Two Manager of the Month nomination in 6 months.

EFL Cup victories over Macclesfield Town FC and League 1 Doncaster Rovers FC saw the Mariners rewarded with a plum away tie to Chelsea FC and by the end of September Grimsby Town continued to occupy a play off spot as they maintained their strong goalscoring form with a 3-1 away win at previously unbeaten Exeter City FC. However it was announced that Jolley had moved on from the club by mutual consent on 15th November 2019 after only 4 more league games in which the team failed to win , a 1-1 draw at home to Newport County FC in the FA Cup proving to be his final game in charge.

2018

On 2 March 2018, Jolley was appointed as the new first team manager of EFL League Two side Grimsby Town on an undisclosed rolling contract. His main task for the remainder of the season was to maintain their League Two status; he worked alongside Paul Wilkinson, who continued his previous role as assistant manager. Jolley's first game in charge was a 1–1 draw at home to Port Vale on 10 March 2018.

Jolley secured Grimsby's League status on 28 April 2018 with a 2–1 victory at home to Notts County. The final 10 games of the season yielded Grimsby 15 points (four wins and three draws), after a winless run of over 20 games before Jolley took charge and led to his nomination for EFL League Two Manager of the Month for April 2018.

After the euphoria of retaining their EFL League Two status, the 2018/19 season began slowly with only 5 points and a single win in the opening 10 games leading to fears that Grimsby would again be involved in a relegation battle. However, the next 10 games were the most productive of Jolley's spell at the club and by Christmas Grimsby were one of the form teams in the Division leading to Jolley winning the EFL League Two Manager of the Month for December 2018 after 4 consecutive wins.

Jolley places an emphasis on football being a part of the community and the role he takes in supporting local schools, events and causes, which made him particularly popular with Grimsby Town fans. He auctioned off the Manager of the Month award he received in December 2018 to raise funds for the local Fishermen's Mission.

2017

Jolley became new manager of Swedish Premier Division, Allsvenskan side, AFC Eskilstuna on 13 June 2017, after being recommended by Sean Dyche. The team was then winless with four points from the opening 12 matches, and bottom of the league table. Under his coaching they took 15 points from the next 16 games, gaining their first Allsvenskan win on 15 July 2017, 2–1 against Kalmar FF in Jolley's first home game in charge, plus wins against IFK Göteborg and Malmö FF; the Malmö victory showcased Jolley's tactical thinking, receiving considerable analysis within the coaching community. A 3-2 defeat by IF Elfsborg in their penultimate home game followed by a 1–1 draw away to Halmstads BK confirmed relegation to Superettan on 23 October 2017, and Jolley left AFC Eskilstuna on 9 January 2018 by mutual consent, unable to agree on the future direction of the club.

2014

Jolley was appointed senior professional development coach of the Burnley under-23 team on 7 July 2014. Burnley would spend two of the next three seasons in the Premier League (see List of Burnley F.C. seasons). His development squad won the Final Third Development League Cup final with a 2–1 victory over Stoke City U23's in the 2015–16 season. Jolley spent three years in the role, during which time he played a role in the development of Cameron Dummigan, Tom Anderson, Luke Conlan, Luke Hendrie, Ntumba Massanka, Josh Ginnelly, Dan Agyei, Alex Whitmore, and Aiden O'Neill. In 2015, Jolley gained the League Managers Association Diploma in Football Management, which covered influencing and negotiation, mental toughness and resilience, football finance, diversity, equality and inclusion, sport science and performance analytics and focused on leadership, personal development and wellbeing. In 2016, Jolley gained his UEFA Pro Licence, from the English Football Association.

2011

In 2011 Jolley was one of 16 coaches to participate in the inaugural FA Elite Coaches Award. He then had a brief role as first team coach at Lincoln City of the Conference Premier in 2012. In November 2012, he joined League One side Crewe Alexandra as an Academy coach; his under-16s team included future Crewe professionals Charlie Kirk, Harry Pickering and Callum Ainley. In July 2013 Michael Jolley was one of 16 coaches to complete the FA Elite Coaches Award.

2009

Jolley was convicted of having sex with a 15-year-old girl after a night out at a Stirling nightclub with friends in 2009. It was established in court that the girl and her friends that accompanied her to the nightclub had lied to Jolley about her true age, telling him that she was 19. The court overwhelmingly accepted, and emphasised in judgement, that Jolley would not have had sex with the girl had he not been deceived over her age. Following their own investigations both the English Football Association and the Scottish Football Association cleared him to continue working with youngsters. In 2018 following complaints to IPSO both the Daily Record and Daily Mail altered their reporting of the incident with MailOnline adding an apology to their article reporting his appointment at Grimsby Town.

2004

He started coaching in 2004. He has previously held coaching positions at five professional clubs, including Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Lincoln City, Crewe Alexandra and Burnley. After three years as Burnley's U23 head coach, he was appointed manager of AFC Eskilstuna in Sweden, joining the last-placed Allsvenskan club in June 2017. He left the club after it was relegated to Superettan. In March 2018, Jolley became manager at League Two club Grimsby Town.

Jolley's first coaching position was at Crystal Palace Academy, commencing in 2004, spending three years at Palace, during which time the academy produced players such as Victor Moses and John Bostock. In 2007 Jolley left to take up a position with the academy of Nottingham Forest. After just over one year with Forest, Jolley was appointed high-performance football coach in August 2008 at Stirling University Football Club. Jolley coached and recruited players to the University's football scholarship programme. Stirling also won the Queen's Park Shield in Jolley's first season. Jolley also joined Falkirk as an academy coach. Jolley was also appointed head coach of the Scotland Universities Team in 2008–09. Jolley gained a Postgraduate Diploma PGDip/MSc in Sports Coaching during his time at the University of Stirling. Jolley left his roles at Stirling and Falkirk in 2009.

2001

From 1999 to 2005, Jolley was a fixed-income trader, first in London, then in New York; he worked near the World Trade Center at the time of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. In 2002, Jolley returned to England to be nearer to his family, while continuing his work in banking he also moved into football coaching when he joined Crystal Palace in 2004.

1989

Born in Sheffield, Jolley was a youth player with Barnsley between 1989 and 1993. Between 1995 and 1998 Jolley attended Downing College, Cambridge, where he won three 'Blues' for representing Cambridge against Oxford University in the Varsity Football match. During his time at Cambridge Jolley gained a bachelor's degree in economics, which was subsequently converted to a master's degree.

1977

Michael Jolley (born 30 March 1977) is an English professional football coach and football manager who was most recently the manager of League Two club Grimsby Town.