"Paul Jewell" is an English football Manager (association football)/manager and former Association football/player. His last position was as an assistant coach at West Bromwich Albion F.C./West Bromwich Albion, to which he was appointed in January 2015, but resigned after only one week.

His playing career started with Liverpool F.C./Liverpool before moving to Wigan Athletic F.C./Wigan Athletic and then a ten-year spell with Bradford City A.F.C./Bradford City. He had a short loan spell with Grimsby Town F.C./Grimsby Town but when his playing career ended he became part of the coaching staff at Bradford.

He was appointed manager in 1998 and took City to the Premier League before resigning and becoming manager of Sheffield Wednesday F.C./Sheffield Wednesday. He returned to Wigan to win a second promotion to the Premier League, but resigned a day after he kept them up in the 2006-07 in English football/2006–07 season. He later joined Derby County F.C./Derby County on 28 November 2007, before resigning 13 months later.

He was appointed manager of Ipswich Town F.C./Ipswich Town in January 2011, but departed following an unsuccessful reign in October 2012.

On 13th January 2015 it was confirmed that Paul Jewell had left his post as West Brom after just one week.

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If we can stay up in this league, then anything is a bonus, ... That's not negative, that's realistic. But we've made a really good start.

I don't think Scott and Michael have lost too much sleep over it.

I think everyone is fit, Pollitt felt some pain in his achilles yesterday but I think he will be OK, so it looks like we've got a full complement.

It's a good derby, so it'll be a good atmosphere, and as well as competing we've got to make sure we play as well. We have to stop them but we've got to be able to express ourselves. I thought we did that against Everton in the second half, but we did not do that particularly well in the first half, but we grew in confidence in the second half.

I said to the lads before the game that people are saying nice things about us. We are not used to that so we have got to make sure we don't believe them. But we don't have to prove anyone wrong.

You have to be disciplined because if you lose your discipline and lose your shape, we're playing against better players, so they'll take advantage.

As well as spirit, I thought we played good football - although we should have made their goalkeeper work harder.

Ronnie Moran, Joe Fagan, Bob Paisley, Roy Evans - they were hard on us young players. If you got a 'well done' off Ronnie Moran, you must have played well... They never used superlatives at Liverpool.

It could have been worse, it could have gone to extra-time.