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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Joe Royle (born April 8, 1949 in Liverpool) is an English ex-footballer and current manager. In his club career, spanning from 1966 to 1982, he played for Everton (debuting at the age of 16), Manchester City, Bristol City, Norwich City, and the England national team. Royle has managed Oldham, Everton, Manchester City, and currently is in charge of Ipswich Town.
Playing history
Joe Royle's footballing career began at Goodison Park where he made 270 appearances for Everton, scoring 119 times making his debut at the age of 16 and held the record of being the youngest player to play for Everton until James Vaughan beat the record on 10 April 2005 by 11 days. For five seasons he was Everton's top scorer, notably scoring 23 goals in the Championship-winning side of 1969-70 and winning the first of six England caps against Malta in 1971. He also held the record as being the youngest England player to score a goal until Michael Owen scored against Morocco in 1998.
Manchester City manager Tony Book bought Royle for £170,000 in 1974 and he went on to claim further honours as he helped them to win the League Cup in 1976. He left Maine Road in November 1977 to join Bristol City and had a further stint with Norwich City before being forced to retire from the game in 1982 due to a bad knee injury.
Managerial history
Just three months later he took over the managerial reins at Oldham Athletic. He spent twelve years in charge at Boundary Park, turning a small time club into a Premiership outfit by 1991. Royle's teams won many friends with their care-free, cavalier style. Oldham were beaten in the 1990 League Cup final and in the same season, reached the last four of the FA Cup losing to Manchester United. After relegation to the First Division in 1994, Royle resigned from Oldham.
He soon replaced Mike Walker as manager of Everton and in his only full season as manager at Goodison Park he took Everton to sixth in the Premiership, and narrowly missed out on a UEFA Cup place. The highlight of his career at Everton was winning the FA Cup in 1995. But things did not work out and on transfer deadline day 1997 he was not permitted enough money to sign the two norwegians Tore André Flo and Claus Lundekvam, which led to him resigning. He was named the Everton Giant for 2004 for his successes as both a player and a manager for the Toffeemen.
After 11 months out of the game, he accepted the challenge to manage Manchester City in February 1998. When Joe arrived the club was deep in the relegation zone and even though he could not save the club from relegation from the First division. The next season they were promoted through the play offs and a year later were promoted to the Premiership. Manchester City only spent one season in the top division leading to Royle being sacked.
One year later he replaced George Burley at Ipswich Town. His first job was to hold the team together as players were leaving on a seemingly daily basis on cut price deals due to the club being in administration. In his first season Ipswich narrowly missed out on the play offs despite the exodus and a year later lost out in the play off semi final to West Ham United. For the first time in his career, Royle led a team to win the FA Youth Cup Final.
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