Playing position Name David Jeffrey Role Football manager | Years Team Position Defender | |
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Date of birth (1962-10-28) 28 October 1962 (age 53) Place of birth |
Interview with former linfield manager david jeffrey
David Jeffrey (born 28 October 1962) is a Northern Irish football manager and former player, currently managing Ballymena United. He is best known for managing Linfield between 1997 and 2014. He began his professional playing career with the club, following a spell in the Manchester United youth team, and also played for Ards and Larne.
Contents
- Interview with former linfield manager david jeffrey
- David jeffrey on linfield s defeat to shamrock rovers
- Playing career
- Linfield
- Ballymena United
- Managerial honours
- Personal life
- References

David jeffrey on linfield s defeat to shamrock rovers
Playing career

Born in Newtownards, Jeffrey began his football career as a schoolboy with Manchester United, but never played in the first team. He joined Linfield in the summer of 1982. He played for Linfield for 10 years and was club captain for much of that time. Jeffrey scored the crucial away goal against Shamrock Rovers in the 1984–85 European Cup. He left Windsor Park for his hometown club, Ards in the summer of 1992 reuniting him with former boss Roy Coyle and in February 1995 joined Larne as player-coach.
Linfield

In April 1996, Jeffrey returned to Linfield as assistant manager to Trevor Anderson. Jeffrey was appointed as Linfield manager on 4 January 1997 after Anderson resigned.

In the 2005–06 season, Jeffrey guided Linfield to a clean sweep of domestic trophies, missing out only on the cross-border All-Ireland Cup. On 6 June 2006, Jeffrey signed a new four-year contract, the longest contract in Linfield history. His previous deal had one season left to run.

In June 2008, Jeffrey won his 23rd manager of the month award, breaking the record for monthly awards. By January 2014, he had extended this record to 32 awards.

Alongside Roy Coyle, Jeffrey is Linfield's most successful manager in history, having won 31 trophies during his 17-year tenure. Roy Coyle also won 31 trophies with the Blues during his managerial career from 1975 to 1990.

On 15 February 2014, Jeffrey announced that he was to step down as manager of Linfield at the end of the 2013–14 season. He was replaced by former Northern Ireland international, Warren Feeney.
Ballymena United
On 7 March 2016, it was announced that Jeffrey had been appointed the new manager of Ballymena United, following the sacking of Glenn Ferguson. He guided Ballymena to winning the Northern Irish League cup in 2016/17 season and took them to the Tennants Irish Cup quarter-final. He also guided them to 4th in the league.
Managerial honours
Jeffrey won 31 major honours as manager of Linfield.
With Ballymena United
Personal life
Jeffrey, who lives in Glengormley, has a career in social work alongside his football interests.He has two sons, Gareth and Thomas. He is a member of both the Orange Order and a flute band. He cites his parents as the biggest inspiration in his life.