Stephen John Gritt (born 31 October 1957) is an English former
football
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player, manager and scout.
His playing career included spells at
Charlton Athletic,
AFC Bournemouth
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and
Walsall
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. He was joint manager of Charlton for four years and, from 1996, manager of
Brighton & Hove Albion. During a spell at
Millwall, Gritt was briefly caretaker manager. After back office roles at Charlton and Bournemouth, he was assistant manager at
Ebbsfleet United (2013-2018) and at
Macclesfield Town, before joining Dagenham & Redbridge as assistant to
Daryl McMahon in January 2020.
Playing career
Gritt spent most of his playing career with
Charlton Athletic, after joining from home town club
AFC Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth ( ) is a professional association football club based in Kings Park, Boscombe, a suburb of Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football league system, English football. ...
in 1977. In his first spell with Charlton, he experienced one relegation to the
Third Division (1980), one promotion to the
Second Division (1981) and one promotion to the
First Division (1986). In 1989, he moved to
Walsall
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for a brief spell but soon returned to Charlton. In his second spell, he experienced another relegation in 1990.
In all, Gritt made 435 appearances for Charlton, with 26 goals, placing him fifth on Charlton's all-time appearance list. He played a further two seasons after being appointed manager, retiring in 1993. He later had brief spells with non-league teams
Welling United and
Tooting & Mitcham after leaving Charlton in 1995.
Managerial career
Gritt was named as joint
player-manager
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of Charlton in 1991, alongside
Alan Curbishley. In his four-year tenure, Gritt helped to lay the foundations for future successes under Curbishley, who succeeded him as sole manager in 1995. Several key players were debuted under the joint managers, including
Lee Bowyer,
John Robinson,
Richard Rufus and
Shaun Newton, and went on to be important components of Charlton's successful team of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Gritt was made manager of
Brighton & Hove Albion in 1996, who were at the time eleven points adrift at the bottom of
the Football League
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. He was able to turn Brighton's form around, and they successfully avoided relegation to the
Conference
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on the final day of the
1996–97 season. Brighton were never in danger of relegation the following season, but the club's board had higher expectations and Gritt was fired in 1998. Nevertheless, Gritt is still fondly remembered by the Seagulls' supporters.
Gritt later moved to
Millwall and became reserve-team manager. In 2000, he had a short spell as caretaker manager of the Lions and was then assistant manager to
Mark McGhee
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until 2003. In June 2004, Gritt returned to Charlton in the role of academy manager, a role he retained until 2010.
From July 2011 to September 2012, Gritt was chief scout at Bournemouth.
From June 2013 to October 2018, he was assistant manager at
Ebbsfleet United, working with former Charlton team-mate
Steve Brown and then, after a spell as chief scout, serving as assistant to
Daryl McMahon.
In August 2019, Gritt was again appointed assistant manager to McMahon, this time at
Macclesfield Town.
Both resigned on 2 January 2020, citing the club's crippling financial situation,
with both subsequently joining
Dagenham & Redbridge.
Following McMahon's departure in February 2023, Gritt was appointed caretaker manager before departing the club on 17 March 2023 a week after the appointment of
Ben Strevens as manager.
Managerial statistics
As of 7 March 2023
Personal life
Gritt suffered a tragedy on 7 December 2002 when his 18-year-old daughter Hayley died as a result of cancer. Hayley, who had battled a brain tumour for 10 years, was a lifelong Charlton supporter and a season ticket holder at
The Valley, even after her father's departure from the club in 1995.
Gritt has been involved in numerous fundraising activities for cancer charities ever since.
References
External links
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Steve Gritt – Football Heroes profile
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1957 births
Living people
English men's footballers
English football managers
AFC Bournemouth players
Charlton Athletic F.C. players
Walsall F.C. players
Charlton Athletic F.C. non-playing staff
Charlton Athletic F.C. managers
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. managers
Millwall F.C. managers
English Football League players
Tooting & Mitcham United F.C. players
Footballers from Bournemouth
AFC Bournemouth non-playing staff
Men's association football midfielders
Men's association football player-managers
Macclesfield Town F.C. non-playing staff
Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. managers