Kenny Jackett
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"Kenneth Francis Jackett" is a former professional Association football/footballer, who has since moved into management. He is the current head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C./Wolverhampton Wanderers.

A skillful left-footed player, able to play in defence or midfield, Jackett was capped 31 times for Wales national football team/Wales, for whom he was eligible through his Welsh-born father. He spent his List of one-club men/entire playing career at Watford F.C./Watford before his career was ended by injury at the age of 28. Having moved on to the club's coaching staff, he began his managerial career during the 1996–97 in English football/1996–97 season.

From 2004 to 2007 he was manager of Swansea City A.F.C./Swansea City, leading the club to promotion and several trophies. He served as Millwall F.C./Millwall manager for six seasons, again bringing a promotion, before resigning in May 2013; weeks later he began his current role.

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I'm delighted with the victory.

He actually reads and writes it better than he speaks it which suggests to me it won't be long before he picks up the language.

The good thing is we're not beaten easily, but the difference between one and three points is considerable when you're at the top of the table.

We have made a bid for Lee Johnson, but it has been rejected.

Steve is a quality player. He is strong in the air and in the tackle. In fact, his all-round game is very strong.

He's got a very left foot and good ball playing ability that could give us options but his English isn't exactly fantastic.

We have made inroads into trying to bring Gavin here, but this one looks like it's going to be difficult.

He could be out for four to six weeks.

My reasoning is that the alternative date is 25 October and that would have left us with three away games in seven days.