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Ritchie Jones (Richard Glynn Jones) was born on 26 September, 1986 in Manchester, England, is an English footballer. Discover Ritchie Jones'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 37 years old?

Popular As Richard Glynn Jones
Occupation N/A
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September, 1986
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace Manchester, England
Nationality Manchester

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Ritchie Jones Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Ritchie Jones height is 1.85 m and Weight 76 kg.

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Height 1.85 m
Weight 76 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Ritchie Jones Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ritchie Jones worth at the age of 37 years old? Ritchie Jones’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Manchester. We have estimated Ritchie Jones's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1986

Richard Glynn "Ritchie" Jones (born 26 September 1986) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

He is a product of the Manchester United youth system and was joined the club at the age of nine, Jones made five appearances for the first team, playing in the FA Cup and League Cup.

During his time at United, he also went on loan to a number of lower league teams to gain first-team experience.

2003

Jones was a member of the Manchester United Academy from the age of nine, and scored the golden goal to win the Milk Cup in 2003, beating Preston in the final.

2004

He captained United's Youth Cup team and was part of the United reserve side that won four trophies in 2004–05, and three trophies in 2005–06.

Jones appeared for the Manchester United first team five times during his career with the club.

In the 2004–05 season, Jones played for United's reserve side in the Central League and the Premier Reserve League, both of which United won.

His goals also helped United get to the final of two cup competitions.

2005

He made his senior debut for United on 26 October 2005 in a League Cup game against Barnet.

Jones was also named as a substitute in a Champions league game away to French team Lille.

This was followed by a place on the bench against Aston Villa in the Premier League, and then another appearance away to Birmingham in the League Cup.

His next appearance was in a highly emotional night against West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford, when he came on for the last half-hour and almost scored in a game that was dedicated to the late George Best.

His last appearance before going on loan for first-team experience was away to Burton Albion in the FA Cup, although the match ended as a scoreless draw.

2006

He has made league starts for Colchester United and Barnsley in 2006–07, Yeovil Town in the 2007–08 season and, in 2006, went on loan to Belgium's Royal Antwerp for a month.

Since leaving United he has played for Hartlepool United, Oldham Athletic, Bradford City, Rochdale, Grimsby Town and FC Edmonton.

In August 2006, former Arsenal manager Don Howe wrote about Jones in The Telegraph, commenting on his ability, versatility and praise for his United performances.

In January 2006, Jones was sent on loan to Manchester United's "feeder club", Belgian Second Division club Royal Antwerp, to gain further first-team experience.

However, after playing just two games for Antwerp, his loan spell was cut short to provide cover for an injury-hit United midfield.

At the start of the 2006–07 season, Jones made two more first-team appearances, playing in pre-season friendlies against Preston North End and Macclesfield Town, in which he was credited with an assist for Wayne Rooney's goal.

He then played in United's 2–1 League Cup win over Crewe Alexandra, in which his cross set up Ole Gunnar Solskjær to score United's first goal.

In October 2006, he was loaned to Colchester United for a month to provide cover for injuries at the Championship club.

His performances earned him praise from the Colchester United manager, Geraint Williams, saying Jones was a credit to his club, and though Jones expressed a desire to remain at Colchester, he returned to Manchester United at the end of his loan.

2007

In February 2007, he joined fellow Manchester United youngster Adam Eckersley on loan at Barnsley until 7 May 2007.

He was given the number 10 shirt, and made four appearances for the Tykes before returning to Manchester United.

At the start of the 2007–08 season, Jones played in a pre-season friendly alongside Owen Hargreaves in midfield against Peterborough United.

Manchester United won 3–1, with Jones scoring one of the goals.

However, on 14 August 2007, Jones signed for Yeovil Town on a short-term loan until 31 December 2007 to gain further first-team football.

He made his debut for Yeovil on 18 August 2007 against Port Vale.

It was his cross that led to the only goal in a 1–0 win for Yeovil.

On 28 December 2007, Jones returned to Manchester United as planned to compete for his place in United's first team.

2008

In March 2008, Jones went on trial with Championship side Burnley for a week.

Burnley manager Owen Coyle said he liked the look of Jones, but felt it inappropriate to say any more while Jones is under contract at another club.

On 27 June 2008, it was announced that Jones was to be released by Manchester United at the end of his contract on 30 June.

On 4 July 2008, Jones signed for Hartlepool United on a free transfer, beating off competition from Hearts and Tranmere Rovers.

2009

In his first season at Hartlepool United, Jones came second in an end-of-season fans vote for 'Young Player of the Year', resulting in Hartlepool taking up their option to extend Jones' contract to the end of the 2009–10 season.

2010

On 12 May 2010, Jones was granted a free transfer from Hartlepool United.

Two months later, on 7 July 2010, Jones signed a one-year contract with Oldham Athletic, with the option to extend the deal by a further year, becoming Paul Dickov's first signing as Oldham manager.

It was reported that Jones had also been offered contracts by a Championship team and two other League One sides.

Jones scored his first and only goal for Oldham in a 5–2 defeat against Peterborough United on 10 September 2010, heading home a pass from Paul Black to open the scoring.

Paul Dickov praised the hard-working Jones for his unselfish work rate.