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Graham Coughlan was born on 18 November, 1974 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish football manager (born 1974). Discover Graham Coughlan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November, 1974
Birthday 18 November
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Graham Coughlan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 49 years old, Graham Coughlan height is 1.88 m .

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Graham Coughlan Net Worth

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1974

Graham Coughlan (born 18 November 1974) is an Irish professional football manager and former player who played as a centre back.

He is currently manager of EFL League Two club Newport County.

Coughlan began his career in his native Ireland with Bray Wanderers, before being signed by Blackburn Rovers.

1999

He joined Livingston in 1999 and his performances for the Scottish club led to a transfer to Plymouth Argyle two years later.

Loan spells at Swindon Town and Livingston followed before he made a permanent move to the Scottish club in the Summer of 1999 having impressed whilst on loan there.

Coughlan spent two successful seasons at Livingston before moving back to England to Devon club Plymouth Argyle.

2001

A highly successful four-year spell at the club followed, with Coughlan a permanent fixture, earning his name in the PFA Division Three team of the year for 2001–02.

He played a key role in Plymouth's Championship-winning teams for Division Three, where he was top goalscorer, and Division Two where he was named as Division Two's Player of the year.

2002

He was an integral member of the squad that won two Football League divisional championships between 2002 and 2004, and was a favourite among supporters for his uncompromising style of play at the heart of their defence.

Coughlan was voted the club's player of the year in 2002 and was also named in the greatest Plymouth Team by fans to mark the club's first 100 years as a professional club.

Coughlan was also Vice-Captain of Plymouth and his influence and stature was missed for nearly two seasons in their defence after he was sold to Sheffield Wednesday which they then managed to fill with Krisztián Timár.

2005

Coughlan joined Sheffield Wednesday in 2005, before dropping down to League Two to play for Rotherham United.

He moved on to Shrewsbury Town a year later and combined playing duties with coaching their young players.

In the summer of 2005, he was reunited with former manager Paul Sturrock when he moved back north to newly promoted Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee.

During his first season at the club Graham proved to be a hit with the fans and management alike, earning a regular place in the team and also taking over the role of captain from Lee Bullen whilst the Scot's injury problems regularly kept him out of the team.

2006

On 12 April 2006, Coughlan was named Sheffield Wednesday Player of the Year 2005–06.

It was the fifth time Graham has won such an award, having previously being named Player of the Year twice at Livingston and twice at Plymouth.

2007

In March 2007, Coughlan was allowed compassionate leave following the death of his brother.

He missed five games, and on his return was made train with the youth team by Brian Laws so he asked to be sent on loan after failing to feature for the first team under new boss Brian Laws.

He immediately managed to agree a deal to stay at Burnley until the end of the season.

However, he only started one game, the 0–0 draw with Luton Town, before returning to Sheffield Wednesday, where he was told by manager Brian Laws that he had no future at the club, and made available for transfer.

On 4 July 2007, Coughlan was released by Sheffield Wednesday after being deemed surplus to requirements.

Coughlan then signed for Rotherham United on 13 July.

He made his debut on 11 August in a 0–0 draw with Hereford United, and was almost ever-present throughout the 2007–08 season.

He scored his only goal for Rotherham in a 1–1 draw with Brentford.

2008

On 30 July 2008, Coughlan signed a two-year contract with Shrewsbury for an undisclosed fee.

He scored a goal on his debut, in the 4–0 win over Macclesfield Town on 9 August.

In his two years at the club won the captaincy and performed some coaching duties, such as being in charge of Shrewsbury's reserve side which beat Sheffield United 5–0.

2010

He signed for Southend United in July 2010, taking up a coaching position at the club in 2013, before going on to manage Bristol Rovers and Mansfield Town.

Coughlan started his playing career at Leinster Senior League side Cherry Orchard, he then briefly moved to League of Ireland club Bray Wanderers.

At 21, he was brought to England by then Blackburn Rovers manager Ray Harford but struggled to earn a place in the Premier League Champions' first team.

He was released from his contract on 14 May 2010.

On 6 August 2010, Coughlan signed a one-year deal with Southend United, he will also take on the role of reserve team manager.

Coughlan made his debut on 10 August 2010 against Bristol City in the League Cup, and his league debut against Port Vale on 21 August 2010.

2011

On 13 June 2011, Coughlan signed a two-year contract extension as player/assistant manager.

2013

Coughlan's playing contract was due to expire on 30 June 2013.

On 20 June 2013, Coughlan signed a new deal to take up the role of first team coach, thus bringing the end to his player career.

2018

In 2018, Coughlan joined Bristol Rovers as a defensive coach.

In December 2018, he was appointed caretaker manager following the departure of Darrell Clarke and Marcus Stewart.

2019

In January 2019, he was appointed on a permanent basis after picking up ten points from a possible fifteen over the course of his caretaker spell.