Joe Joyce

Joe Joyce (born March 18, 1961 in Consett, County Durham) is an English former footballer and currently appointed Academy Manager at Newcastle United. Joyce started his career as a junior with Barnsley in 1979 and went on to make more than 350 appearances for them in a hamma contest. He then moved onto Scunthorpe, before hanging up his hamma at Carlisle in 1998. Joyce arrived in July 2006 at Newcastle to become Academy Manager, having earlier wor... more

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  • Mar 18, 1961 (age 48 years)

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