David Geraint Williams (born 5 January 1962) is a Welsh
football manager
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and former professional
footballer
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.
As a player, he was a
midfielder
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from 1980 until 2000, notably featuring in the
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for
Ipswich Town
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, as well as in the
Football League
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for
Bristol Rovers
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,
Derby County
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, and
Colchester United
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. He was capped 13 times for
Wales
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.
Since retiring he was worked as a coach and later became Colchester United manager between 2006 and 2008 following a successful temporary spell in charge. He later managed both
Leyton Orient
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and the
Wales U21 team.
Club career
Williams was born in
Cwmparc
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. He began his career with Bristol Rovers, where he made his first team debut in the
1980–81 season and remained with them until he joined Derby County on 29 March 1985 for £40,000. He had played 141 league games for the Pirates, scoring eight goals.
He helped Derby County win promotion to the Second Division in 1986 and to the First Division a year later, rarely missing a game for them in his seven years there. He contributed to their fifth place league finish (their best in over a decade) in 1989 but endured the disappointment of relegation back to the Second Division two years later. After failing to get them back into the top flight in 1992, he bade farewell to the Baseball Ground after seven years, 267 league games and 10 goals, when signing for Ipswich Town on 1 July 1992 for £650,000. Ipswich had just been promoted to the new
FA Premier League
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as champions of the Second Division.
Ipswich did reasonably well in
1992–93, having the longest unbeaten start in the new Premier League and being fourth as late on as February. However, a run of poor results dragged them down to 16th place in the final table. They only narrowly avoided relegation a year later, as the
1993–94 campaign had brought a similar pattern to the previous one – a good start followed by a slump. Ipswich were finally relegated in
1994–95, winning just seven games and conceding 92 goals (including a 9–0 defeat by
Manchester United
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in March 1995). Williams remained with them for three more seasons after relegation, finally departing on a free transfer in the summer of 1998 after 227 league games and three goals for the Tractor Boys.
He then signed for Division Two newcomers Colchester United, playing 39 league games for them over the next two seasons before finally hanging up his boots at the end of the
1999–2000 season and remaining at the club as a coach.
International playing career
Williams was capped 13 times by
Wales
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.
Style of Play
A combative and hard-working player, he was also capable of getting forward and playing in more advanced positions. He usually played in front of his team's back-line and mainly served as a defensive foil for his more offensive teammates, due to his aggressive tackling, as well as his ability to read the game, break down plays, mark and anticipate opponents, and time his challenges. In this role, he was known for his acceleration, positional sense, tactical discipline, intelligence, energy, and ball-winning ability; although he was not the fastest, most talented or technically skilled player on the ball, or particularly good in the air.
He was also capable of functioning as a deep-lying playmaker for his team, due to his ability to dictate the tempo of his team's play in midfield with his short, efficient passing game, which allowed him to link up the defence with the attack effectively after winning back possession. His physical strength in spite of his small stature, combined with his low centre of gravity, also gave him excellent balance on the ball in limited spaces, which allowed him to retain possession against more physical opponents. In addition to his defensive skills, Williams was also known for his tenacity, awareness, consistency, and strong mentality.
Coaching and managerial career
When he retired from playing he stayed at Colchester United to become assistant manager in 2000. In July 2006, Geraint took charge of the U's, replacing out going manager
Phil Parkinson
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. He had previously managed Colchester on a four-week caretaker basis during the
2002–03 season prior to Parkinson's appointment.
Colchester were among most people's favourites to be relegated from the
Football League Championship
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in the
2006–07 season, as they had the smallest ground in the division – it was also their first season in the second tier of the
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and most notably the relegated
Leeds United
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.
However, following the club's success many of their most notable players were snapped up elsewhere and, following a summer in which the club needed to rebuild their playing staff, they were unable to sustain their success and were relegated once more the following season, finishing bottom.
With the club's expectations at an all-time high following the two-year stint in the higher division, a poor start to the 2008–09 season, (where the club fell to twenty-third League One) saw Geraint leave his post on 22 September 2008 after discussions with the chairman.
Williams was appointed manager of
Leyton Orient
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in February 2009. He started very well and managed to help Orient to 7 wins from his first 9 games in charge, including wins over teams such as
Crewe Alexandra
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Brighton & Hove Albion
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and
Carlisle United
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. He led the relegation-threatened O's to an eventual mid-table finish of 14th place, retaining their
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status with several games to spare. After a poor run of form in March, Williams left Orient only hours after the side's 3–1 home defeat to
Hartlepool United
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In May 2012
Brian Flynn vacated his position as manager of the
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at the end of his contract and in July 2012 Geraint Williams was appointed as Flynn's successor. During this mandate, he notably suffered a historical defeat in San Marino (1-0), in a qualification match for the
2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
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. On 5 December 2016 Williams resigned as manager of Wales under 21 and under 19 teams.
Personal life
Williams married his wife Lynne on 6 July 1985 at St David's Church,
Ton Pentre
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. They had their first child together Rhys Williams on 5 November 1988, shortly followed by their daughter Bethan Williams on 31 December 1990, both born in Derby. He is a lifelong fan of
Cardiff City
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.
Managerial stats
Honours
Club
;
Derby County
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*
Football League Second Division
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Winner (1): 1986–87
References
External links
Geraint Williams profile at Ipswich Town Talk*
Pride of Anglia webpage for Geraint Williams
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1962 births
Living people
Welsh men's footballers
Wales men's international footballers
Welsh football managers
Premier League players
Bristol Rovers F.C. players
Ipswich Town F.C. players
Derby County F.C. players
Colchester United F.C. players
Colchester United F.C. managers
Leyton Orient F.C. managers
Sportspeople from Treorchy
Footballers from Rhondda Cynon Taf
Wales national football team non-playing staff
Men's association football midfielders
Wales national under-21 football team managers