Graham Westley

Football manager and player

Graham Westley - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 4th, 1968
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An English footballer and manager, played as a forward and transitioned into management. Started playing professionally with Watford and later represented teams including Barnet and Stevenage. Transitioned into a managerial role, leading clubs such as Stevenage and both the men’s and women’s teams at Kettering Town. Achieved significant success in lower league football, demonstrating a focus on team development and performance improvement.

Managed Stevenage to the club's first Football League success

Led Kettering Town to notable successes

Played for Watford and other clubs in the lower leagues

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