Ernie Walley

Welsh association footballer, manger and coach
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Quick Facts

IntroWelsh association footballer, manger and coach
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isSports official Athlete Football player Association football player Manager Association football manager
Work fieldBusiness Sports
Gender
Male
Birth7 April 1933, Caernarfon
Age91 years
The details

Biography

Ernie Walley (born 7 April 1933 in Caernarfon) is a retired association football player, manager and coach.

Playing career

Walley joined Tottenham Hotspur as a junior in May 1951, making five league appearances as a wing half before moving to Middlesbrough in 1958. After eight appearances for Middlesbrough he moved again to Crystal Palace, but failed to make a first team appearance before moving to Gravesend & Northfleet and subsequently Stevenage Borough.

Coaching and managerial career

After retiring as a player Walley spent eight years as a coach at Arsenal before joining Crystal Palace in the same capacity in 1967. He became caretaker manager of Crystal Palace for six matches following the departure of Terry Venables in 1980. After the appointments of Malcolm Allison and subsequently Dario Gradi, Walley continued as a coach at Crystal Palace. He was later assistant manager to John Hollins at Chelsea during the mid-1980s, and reserve manager under Steve Harrison at Watford. His brother Tom played for Watford and Wales, and was a coach at Watford at the same time as Ernie. Ernie Walley subsequently managed Barking between December 1983 until January 1985, and later Bangor City for a short spell in 1992.

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