Keith Curle
Submitted by Sam Dymond on Mon, 20/02/2012 - 18:26
DOB:
14 Nov 1963 (Age 49)
Birthplace:
Bristol
Previous Teams (Manager):
Mansfield, Chester, Torquay, Notts County
Previous Teams (Player):
Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Bristol City, Reading, Wimbledon, Man City, Wolves, Sheff Utd, Barnsley, Mansfield
Manager of the Month Awards:
League Two (Nov 2003)
Relegations:
League One (Mansfield 2002-03)
Play-offs:
League Two (Mansfield 2003-04)
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