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Tom Jones (footballer born 1964) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tom Jones (footballer, born 1964)

Tom Jones (born 7 October 1964) is an English-born former footballer who played as a midfielder.〔(Football League career stats at Neil Brown )〕
==Career==
After starting his career with Weymouth he was signed by Aberdeen, and played 28 league games for them in 1987–88.〔
Jones then moved to Swindon Town, playing his first Football League game for them in 1988–89. He went on to make 168 league appearances for Swindon, before moving to Reading.〔
After 79 league matches for Reading he moved to Woking.〔〔(A Season To Remember - 1996/97 )〕 He then played a season for Forest Green Rovers,〔(Forest Green Rovers 1997-1998 )〕 before playing four years at Swindon Supermarine and ending his active career at Shrivenham.〔(Swindon Supermarine F.C. FORMER PLAYERS: TOM JONES )〕
In 1999 during his time at Swindon Supermarine Jones was persuaded by Swindon Town manager Jimmy Quinn to become youth coach at the club. Jones left the position in 2000 when Quinn was sacked.〔(Player Profile: Tom Jones )〕
He later had a brief stint as manager of Swindon Supermarine before traveling to South Korea in 2004 to join Busan I'Park manager Ian Porterfield as his assistant manager.〔(FAR EAST CALLS FOR JONES )〕
When Portefield became manager of the Armenia national football team in 2006, Jones followed him as assistant.〔(It’s not unusual for Tom! )〕 When Porterfield died from of cancer of the colon on 11 September 2007, Jones and Vardan Minasyan was placed temporary in charge of the national team.〔(I just know how much the players respected him and it was heartbreaking when I had to tell them )〕
Jones later became assistant manager at Swindon Supermarine,〔(Jones returns as Marine No 2 ), Swindon Advertiser, 24 June 2010〕 before stepping down from his role in February 2011, at the same time as the manager Mark Collier.
In November 2013 Mark Collier was named new manager of Chippenham Town with Jones once again as his assistant.

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