John McGreal explained

John McGreal
Fullname:John Leslie McGreal[1]
Birth Date:1972 6, df=y
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Height:1.85 m
Position:Defender
Currentclub:Ipswich Town (U21s Coach)
Youthyears1:1989–1990
Youthclubs1:Tranmere Rovers
Years1:1990–1999
Caps1:195
Goals1:1
Years2:1999–2004
Caps2:123
Goals2:4
Years3:2004–2007
Clubs3:Burnley
Caps3:96
Goals3:1
Totalcaps:414
Totalgoals:6
Manageryears1:2015
Managerclubs1:Colchester United (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2016–2020
Managerclubs2:Colchester United
Manageryears3:2021
Managerclubs3:Swindon Town
Manageryears4:2021–
Managerclubs4:Ipswich U21s
Manageryears5:2021
Managerclubs5:Ipswich Town (caretaker)

John Leslie McGreal (born 2 June 1972) is an English football manager and former professional footballer who is currently an U21s coach at Ipswich Town.

He began his career at Tranmere Rovers, making his debut in the 1991–92 season. He became a first-team regular from the 1993–94 season, playing a total of 233 games across eight seasons, until he was sold to Ipswich Town for a £750,000 fee in August 1999. He helped his new club to win promotion into the Premier League with victory in the 2000 play-off final. He played 54 Premier League games in two seasons, before Ipswich were relegated back into the First Division in 2002. He stayed with the club for another two years before signing with Burnley in June 2004. He spent three seasons in the Championship with Burnley, being named as Player of the Year in 2005, and retired at the end of the 2006–07 season. He played a total of 489 league and cup games in 16 seasons as a professional in the English Football League and Premier League, scoring seven goals.

McGreal went into coaching after retiring as a player, joining the Colchester United Academy in 2009. He briefly stood in as the first team's caretaker-manager in November 2015, before being given the job on a permanent basis following the club's relegation out of League One in May 2016. He took charge for four seasons, with the club twice finishing one place outside the League Two play-offs and losing in the play-off semi-finals at the end of the 2019–20 season. He was sacked in July 2020. After a brief stint as Swindon Town boss, McGreal rejoined Ipswich Town in December 2021 as a coach for the U23s (now the U21s) and development squad.

Playing career

Tranmere Rovers

Born in Birkenhead, McGreal began his career with local club Tranmere Rovers at the age of 17 and moved from Warwick Rimmer's youth-team to the first-team set-up under John King in 1990.[2] He scored his first and only goal for the club on 23 February 1994, in a 1–1 draw with Leicester City at Filbert Street. However he also scored the equalising goal for Leicester with an own goal when he sliced in Ian Ormondroyd's header, which would otherwise have gone wide.[3] He played 27 games in the 1996–97 season as Tranmere finished 11th in the First Division under the stewardship of John Aldridge. He missed just four league games during the following campaign as Rovers posted a 14th-place finish. He featured 42 times in the 1998–99 season, helping Tranmere to another mid-table finish, in his final season at Prenton Park.

Ipswich Town

In the summer of 1999, with Huddersfield Town manager Steve Bruce and Ipswich Town manager George Burley both interested in signing McGreal, he opted to sign for the Suffolk club after a £650,000 offer (rising by two further instalments of £50,000 after 30 and 60 games) was accepted by Tranmere.[4] He was signed as a long-term replacement for Tony Mowbray.[5] McGreal made his Ipswich debut on 7 August 1999, in a 3–1 win over Nottingham Forest at Portman Road. He received his first red card in only his eighth match for the club on 11 September, during a 1–1 draw with Portsmouth. He helped the team reach the play-off final at Wembley, where they beat Barnsley 4–2 to earn promotion to the Premier League.[6]

In his third Premier League match for Ipswich, McGreal scored his first goal for the club with the opener in a 3–0 win over Everton at Goodison Park[4] in a season which saw Ipswich climb the league table to ultimately finish fifth and earn a place in the 2001–02 UEFA Cup.[4] He scored his second goal with the winner in a 2–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 12 January 2002,[7] but he couldn't help halt the side's slide down the league as they finished the 2001–02 season in 18th-place and were relegated back to the First Division.

The following season saw Ipswich once again playing in the UEFA Cup having qualified through the UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking, as McGreal scored in his first game of the new campaign as Town defeated Avenir Beggen 8–1 at Portman Road in the qualifying round second leg match on 29 August 2002. He scored once more in an injury-affected season with the opener in a 2–2 draw against Burnley, but could only muster 22 appearances all season. Another injury-hit season followed, where he missed much of the start of the season but returned to help Ipswich reach the play-offs, but they were defeated over two legs by West Ham United. McGreal scored once during the 2003–04 season, in a 1–1 draw with Reading on 10 January. McGreal left the club in the summer in search of a longer contract offer elsewhere and manager Joe Royle said that "I never wanted to lose him and of the eight players that left the club in the summer he was my biggest regret".[8]

Burnley

McGreal refused the offer of a new deal to remain with Ipswich in the summer of 2004 and instead opted to sign for Burnley on a three-year deal. Manager Steve Cotterill described McGreal as "one of the best defenders in the First Division".[9] He made his debut for the side on 7 August 2004 in a 1–1 home draw with Sheffield United, before scoring what was to be his only goal for Burnley in a 3–0 win over Crewe Alexandra at Turf Moor on 11 September. He formed an excellent centre-back partnership with Frank Sinclair and made 45 appearances in his first season with the "Clarets".[10] He made a further 38 in his second, while he could only manage 23 first-team appearances during 2006–07 in a season again affected by injury.

After leaving Burnley at the end of the 2006–07 season, McGreal returned south, briefly joining Championship side Colchester United on trial, but manager Geraint Williams decided against offering the player a contract.[11] He then returned to the Ipswich area, and following advice from Town manager and his ex-teammate Jim Magilton, he studied for his UEFA B Licence.[12]

Style of play

McGreal was a "calm, cultured" defender in the mould of Alan Hansen.[10] [5]

Coaching career

Colchester United

After ex-Ipswich academy boss Tony Humes was appointed head of youth at Colchester United in 2009,[13] McGreal joined the club's Academy as a professional development coach.[12] He was later appointed manager of the under-18 side alongside his former Ipswich teammate Wayne Brown,[14] and led the side to the Football League Youth Alliance South East title and won the Youth Alliance Cup in April 2014. Following Richard Hall's promotion to assistant manager in September 2014, McGreal stepped up to replace Hall as under-21s manager.[15]

McGreal was named as interim manager at Colchester United alongside Richard Hall following Tony Humes dismissal as manager on 26 November 2015.[16] However, following a 5–1 defeat against Burton Albion in his only match in charge, he was appointed assistant to Wayne Brown, who was named caretaker manager on 2 December.[17] Following Kevin Keen's appointment as permanent Colchester manager, McGreal reverted to his former role as under-21 coach.[18]

After Kevin Keen left Colchester following the club's relegation to League Two on 26 April 2016, McGreal was appointed his successor on 4 May.[19] He did not take charge of Colchester until after the final game of the 2015–16 season, in which his assistant Steve Ball was named caretaker.[20] The club signed a number of players in preparation for the 2016–17 season, including defenders Luke Prosser (who he appointed as captain[21]) and Lewis Kinsella; midfielders Brennan Dickenson, Craig Slater and Doug Loft; and forwards Courtney Senior, Kurtis Guthrie, and Denny Johnstone.[22] However top-scorer George Moncur was sold to Barnsley for £500,000.[23] In his first match in charge on 6 August, McGreal guided his side to a 1–1 opening day draw away to Hartlepool United.[24] He earned his first win on 13 August as his side defeated Cambridge United 2–0 at the Colchester Community Stadium.[25] After three wins and one draw in Colchester's opening five league fixtures, McGreal was nominated for the League Two Manager of the Month award for August.[26] After an eleven-game winless run, McGreal's side went undefeated in December, earning ten points from a possible twelve which propelled Colchester up the League Two table away from the relegation zone. In turn, McGreal was shortlisted for the League Two Manager of the Month award for December.[27] He won the award on 6 January 2017, becoming the first Colchester manager to win the award since Paul Lambert in January 2009.[28] Later that month he signed Sean Murray on a free transfer from Swindon Town.[29] The "U's" finished the season eighth in the table, one place and one point behind Blackpool in the play-offs, who would go on to achieve promotion.[30] McGreal released eight players, whilst also losing top-scorer Chris Porter, who left on a free transfer to sign with Crewe Alexandra.[31]

Needing to find a new goalscorer for the 2017–18 season, McGreal signed Mikael Mandron from Wigan Athletic for an undisclosed fee.[32] He also brought in goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin and midfielder Ryan Jackson.[22] He made a series of loan signings to bolster the squad, which included the arrivals of Ryan Inniss, Brandon Comley, Kyel Reid and Brandon Hanlan.[22] Colchester got off to a poor start, but improved and collected ten points from five games to earn McGreal another Manager of the Month nomination in October.[33] The young side's good form continued into December, where they picked up 11 points from a possible 15 to earn him yet another Manager of the Month nomination.[34] However they struggled in the second half of the campaign, despite holding on to top-scorer Sammie Szmodics in the January transfer window,[35] and ended the season in 13th-place. McGreal released four senior players and seven from the U-23 team.[36] [37] Sam Walker and Sean Murray also departed after failing to agree new deals.[38]

McGreal strengthened his front-line for the 2018–19 season, signing midfielder Harry Pell (undisclosed six-figure fee) and strikers Frank Nouble (free transfer) and Luke Norris (undisclosed fee).[39] [40] [41] Colchester enjoyed a strong first half of the campaign, and a 1–0 win at Milton Keynes Dons saw them head into Christmas in the automatic promotion places.[42] He signed Ben Stevenson on a permanent basis in January.[43] However the promotion campaign faltered, and despite beating champions Lincoln City on the final day, Colchester ended in eighth-place, a point outside the play-offs.[44] He released Mikael Mandron in the summer, along with Ryan Gondoh.[45] However he lost a series of players who turned down new contract offers: Brennan Dickenson, Sam Saunders, Rene Gilmartin and Dillon Barnes; whilst Frankie Kent, Sammie Szmodics and Kane Vincent-Young were sold on to other clubs.[46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51]

He signed a number of young players to replace those that had departed: Kwame Poku, Luke Gambin, Omar Sowunmi, Jevani Brown, Cohen Bramall and Callum Harriott.[22] More senior players Paris Cowan-Hall and Dean Gerken were also signed, whilst Theo Robinson joined on a season-long loan from Southend United.[22] Having made an indifferent start to the 2019–20 League Two season, Colchester entered the play-offs for the first time with a 3–1 win at Leyton Orient on Boxing day.[52] The team reached the quarter-finals of the EFL Cup, eliminating both Crystal Palace and Tottenham Hotspur on penalties after holding both Premier League teams to 0–0 draws.[53] In the quarter-finals they were beaten 3–0 by Manchester United at Old Trafford.[54] The season ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic in England and the table was decided on points per game with Colchester in the play-offs in sixth-place.[55] However the club announced that 16 players would be released at their end of their contracts, with chairman Robbie Cowling admitting that he "would have been determined to re-sign" Brandon Comley, Ryan Jackson, Frank Nouble and Luke Prosser in normal circumstances.[56] Colchester lost out to Exeter City after extra-time in the play-off semi-finals and McGreal was subsequently dismissed by the club on 14 July 2020 as Cowling felt that "significant changes are required that will be best served with a new head coach".[57] McGreal said he was "deeply saddened" with the decision to end his 11-year association with the club and that "the memories of this season will live with me forever".[58]

Swindon Town

On 26 May 2021, McGreal was appointed manager of recently relegated League Two side Swindon Town,[59] but on 25 June, after less than a month in the job, McGreal left Swindon by mutual consent,[60] as ownership issues prevented him signing new players.[61]

Ipswich Town

On 2 December 2021, McGreal returned to Ipswich Town, a club he made 150 appearances for, in a coaching role that would see him work with the U23s and Development squads.[62] Just four days later, following the sacking of manager Paul Cook, McGreal was named as interim manager.[63] McGreal oversaw 4 games in charge, drawing 2 and losing 2, before new manager Kieran McKenna was appointed. McGreal then returned to his previous role with the clubs' U23s[64] before they became the U21s at the start of the 2022/23 season.

Management style

McGreal has a reputation for playing "attacking, free-flowing" football with a "fluid 4–2–3–1 system".[65] He is able to work alongside a director of football or head of recruitment and work with and develop a young squad.[66]

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tranmere Rovers1991–92[67] Second Division3000000030
1992–93First Division0000001010
1993–94First Division151002020191
1994–95First Division430203060540
1995–96First Division3201040370
1996–97First Division2401020270
1997–98First Division4203050500
1998–99First Division3601050420
Total195180210902331
Ipswich Town1999–2000First Division340104010400
2000–01Premier League2811050341
2001–02Premier League271102030331
2002–03First Division161001051222
2003–04First Division181200010211
Total1234501201011505
Burnley2004–05Championship3913030451
2005–06Championship3501020380
2006–07Championship2201000230
Total96150501061
Career total41461803801914897

Managerial statistics

[68]

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Colchester United (caretaker)26 November 20152 December 2015
Colchester United9 May 201614 July 2020
Swindon Town26 May 202125 June 2021
Ipswich Town (interim)6 December 202120 December 2021
Total

Honours

As a Player

Ipswich Town

2000[4]

Individual

As a Manager

Individual

December 2016[70]

Notes and References

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  2. News: Marston . Carl . The big interview: U's boss McGreal on his return to Tranmere . 6 February 2021 . East Anglian Daily Times . 7 September 2018 . en-UK.
  3. News: Shaw . Phil . 22 October 2011 . Football: Rovers' own-goal agony: McGreal makes a name for himself . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220613/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-rovers-own-goal-agony-mcgreal-makes-a-name-for-himself-1396220.html . 13 June 2022 . subscription . live . Independent . London . 5 December 2015 .
  4. News: Scowcroft . James . 16 December 2011 . Stylish John McGreal could have played for England . East Anglian Daily Times . Ipswich . 5 December 2015 .
  5. News: Soccer: New boy McGreal's Premiership aim . 6 February 2021 . Gazette . 5 August 1999 . en.
  6. News: 29 May 2000 . Barnsley 2–4 Ipswich . The Guardian . London . 5 December 2015 .
  7. Web site: Ipswich edge out Spurs . 12 January 2002 . BBC Sport . 28 August 2012 .
  8. News: Joe Wanted John to Stay - Ipswich Town News . 6 February 2021 . TWTD.co.uk . 14 October 2014 . en.
  9. Web site: Burnley land McGreal . Bailey . Graeme . Sky Sports . 5 December 2015 .
  10. Web site: John McGreal . Clarets Mad . 6 February 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: mcGreal given Us trial . Hackett . Robin . 1 August 2007 . Sky Sports . 5 December 2015 .
  12. Web site: The Ex-Files: John McGreal . 8 November 2012 . TWTD . 5 December 2015 .
  13. News: Tony Humes has Youth on his side . EDP24 . Norwich . King . Elvin . 16 June 2009 . 5 December 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151208150141/http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/u_s_job_for_ex_town_academy_boss_1_173081# . 8 December 2015 . dead.
  14. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 12 November 2013 . U's youngsters are repaying Cowling's support . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 5 December 2015 .
  15. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 8 September 2014 . McGreal ready for first game in charge of U's under-21s . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 5 December 2015 .
  16. News: Spurgeon . Simon . 26 November 2015 . Tony Humes departs as Colchester United manager . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 26 November 2015 .
  17. Web site: Colchester name Wayne Brown as caretaker manager . Sky Sports . 7 October 2020 . 2 December 2015.
  18. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 29 December 2015 . Colchester United academy coach Steve Ball succeeds David Wright in Maldon and Tiptree hot seat . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 10 January 2016 .
  19. Web site: John McGreal: Colchester United appoint under-21 boss as first-team coach . 4 May 2016 . BBC Sport . 4 May 2016 .
  20. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 6 May 2016 . "Proud" Ball to take charge of the U's against Rochdale . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 9 May 2016 .
  21. News: Plummer . Matt . 4 August 2016 . Prosser is appointed as new Colchester United captain . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 4 August 2016 .
  22. Web site: Latest Colchester Transfers Full Transfer History Soccer Base . www.soccerbase.com . 7 February 2021.
  23. Web site: George Moncur: Colchester midfielder signs for Championship club Barnsley . 21 June 2016 . BBC Sport . 21 June 2016 .
  24. Web site: Hartlepool United 1–1 Colchester United . 6 August 2016 . BBC Sport . 6 August 2016 .
  25. Web site: Colchester United 2–0 Cambridge United . 13 August 2016 . BBC Sport . 13 August 2016 .
  26. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 6 September 2016 . Colchester United head coach John McGreal and winger Brennan Dickenson in contention to scoop Sky Bet League Two monthly awards . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 7 September 2016 .
  27. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 3 January 2017 . Colchester United head coach John McGreal shortlisted for League Two accolade . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 3 January 2017 .
  28. News: Marston . Carl . 6 January 2017 . John McGreal becomes the first U's manager-of-the-month winner for nearly eight years . Green'Un . Ipswich . 6 January 2017 .
  29. News: Marston . Carl . 31 January 2017 . Midfielder Sean Murray makes switch from Robins to the U's . Green'Un . Ipswich . 1 February 2017 .
  30. News: Law . James . Blackpool 2-1 Exeter City . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 28 May 2017.
  31. News: Crewe Alexandra sign Colchester United striker on two-year deal . BBC Sport . 31 May 2017 . 31 May 2017.
  32. Web site: Mikael Mandron: Colchester United sign Wigan Athletic striker . 21 July 2017 . BBC Sport . 29 July 2017 .
  33. Web site: John's Positive October Earns Nomination . Hudson . Matt . 7 November 2017 . Colchester United FC . 7 November 2017 .
  34. News: Spurgeon . Simon . 9 January 2018 . Sky Bet League Two monthly award nominations for John McGreal and Sammie Szmodics . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 9 January 2018 .
  35. News: Marston . Carl . Colchester United attacker Sammie Szmodics linked with move to Bournemouth . 23 January 2021 . East Anglian Daily Times . 7 January 2018.
  36. News: Colchester release four players . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 8 May 2018.
  37. News: Seven Move On From U23s . 7 February 2021 . www.cu-fc.com . 18 May 2018 . en-gb.
  38. News: Waldron . Jonathan . 29 June 2018 . Colchester United have not given up hope of keeping Kane Vincent-Young . Daily Gazette . Colchester . 30 June 2018 .
  39. Web site: U's Flash: Harry Signs On. Colchester United F.C.. 10 May 2018. 10 May 2018.
  40. Web site: Frank Nouble: Colchester United sign Newport County striker . 8 June 2018 . BBC Sport . 8 June 2018 .
  41. Web site: U's Flash: Luke Is Latest Addition. 27 June 2018. 27 June 2018. Colchester United Official Site.
  42. News: Milton Keynes Dons 0-1 Colchester United . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 22 December 2018.
  43. Web site: Ben Stevenson: Colchester United sign Wolves midfielder . 30 January 2019 . BBC Sport . 30 January 2019 .
  44. News: Lincoln City 0-3 Colchester United . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 4 May 2019.
  45. News: Waldron . Jonathan . Mandron to leave U's . 7 February 2021 . Gazette . 20 May 2019 . en.
  46. Web site: Brennan Dickenson: MK Dons sign winger from Colchester . . 30 May 2019 . 30 May 2019 .
  47. Web site: Saunders Retires From Football . 22 June 2019 . www.cu-fc.com . en-gb.
  48. Web site: Frankie Kent: Peterborough pay undisclosed fee for Colchester defender . 22 June 2019 . BBC Sport . 2 July 2019 .
  49. Web site: Colchester United's Sammie Szmodics seals Bristol City move . 28 June 2019 . ITV News . 2 July 2019 .
  50. Web site: QPR sign goalkeeper Dillon Barnes. qpr.co.uk. Jones. George. 22 June 2019.
  51. Web site: Town Sign Kane Vincent-Young . 19 August 2019 . . 19 August 2019.
  52. News: Leyton Orient 1-3 Colchester United . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 26 December 2019.
  53. News: Colchester beat Palace on penalties . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 27 August 2019.
  54. News: Hafez . Shamoon . Man Utd into EFL Cup semi-finals . 7 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 18 December 2019.
  55. Web site: U's Play-Off Place Confirmed . 9 June 2020 . Gregory . David . Colchester United FC . 18 June 2020 .
  56. Web site: Colchester United: Nouble, Prosser, Jackson and Comley set to leave club . 27 April 2020 . BBC Sport . 28 April 2020 .
  57. News: John McGreal: Colchester United part company with head coach . 14 July 2020 . BBC Sport . 14 July 2020.
  58. News: Watson . Stuart . Ex Town defender McGreal is 'deeply saddened' by Colchester United sacking . 7 February 2021 . East Anglian Daily Times . 17 July 2020 . en-UK.
  59. Web site: John McGreal: Swindon Town appoint ex-Colchester boss as manager. BBC Sport. 26 May 2021.
  60. Web site: CLUB STATEMENT: JOHN MCGREAL AND RENE GILMARTIN. www.swindontownfc.co.uk. 25 June 2021.
  61. News: John McGreal: Swindon Town manager and assistant Rene Gilmartin leave after a month . 25 June 2021 . BBC Sport . 25 June 2021.
  62. Web site: JOHN McGREAL RETURNS TO TOWN. www.itfc.co.uk. 2 December 2021.
  63. Web site: John Mcgreal Named Interim Manager.
  64. Web site: WELCOME KIERAN McKENNA.
  65. News: Palmer . Jon . Michael Duff ahead of Colchester United away . 7 February 2021 . GloucestershireLive . 27 February 2020 . en.
  66. News: Sackrace . The . Four reasons why Colchester United are thriving under John McGreal . 7 February 2021 . The Sack Race . 30 December 2019.
  67. Web site: Player search: McGreal, J (John) . English National Football Archive . subscription . 7 February 2021.
  68. Web site: Managers: John McGreal . Soccerbase . Centurycomm . 30 December 2017.
  69. News: Bentley . Darren . Branch ahead in award race . 6 February 2021 . Lancashire Telegraph . 8 April 2006 . en.
  70. News: Marston . Carl . John McGreal becomes the first U's manager-of-the-month winner for nearly eight years . 6 February 2021 . East Anglian Daily Times . 6 January 2017 . en-UK.