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| fullname = Warren Garton Joyce<ref name="hugman">{{Hugman | 10609 | Warren Joyce | access-date = 25 November 2017}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|1|20|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Oldham]], England
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=9}}<ref name="8788Rothmans">{{cite book|last=Dunk |first=Peter |title=Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 |page=70 |publisher=Queen Anne Press |date=20 August 1987 |url=https://archive.org/details/rothmansfootball00lond/page/70/ |isbn=978-0-3561435-4-5 |access-date=1 May 2020}}</ref>
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| years3 = 1992–1993 |clubs3 = [[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth Argyle]] |caps3 = 30 |goals3 = 3
| years4 = 1993–1996 |clubs4 = [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] |caps4 = 70 |goals4 = 9
| years5 = 1995 |clubs5 = → [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] (loan) |caps5 = 9 |goals5 = 3
| years6 = 1996–2000 |clubs6 = [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] |caps6 = 147 |goals6 = 15
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| manageryears2 = 2006–2008 |managerclubs2 = [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]]
| manageryears3 = 2008–2010 |managerclubs3 = [[Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy|Manchester United Reserves]] (co-manager)
| manageryears4 = 2010–2016 |managerclubs4 = [[Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy|Manchester United Reserves]]
| manageryears5 = 2016–2017 |managerclubs5 = [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]]
| manageryears6 = 2017–2019 |managerclubs6 = [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]]
| manageryears7 = 2019–2021 |managerclubs7 = [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]] (development squad)
| manageryears8 = 2021– |managerclubs8 = [[Nottingham Forest]] (U18)
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'''Warren Garton Joyce''' (born 20 January 1965) is an English [[Association football|football]] [[Manager (association football)|manager]] and former player, who is currently the lead coach of [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest F.C.'s U18 Squad]].
As a player, he played in [[The Football League]] for [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]], [[Preston North End F.C.|Preston North End]], [[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth Argyle]], [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] and [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]. After taking over as player-manager of Hull City in 1998, he eventually moved to Belgium, where he was appointed manager of Manchester United's feeder club [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]] in 2006.
Two years later, he returned to England as co-manager of the Manchester United reserves, along with former Manchester United forward [[Ole Gunnar Solskjær]]. When Solskjær left in 2011, Joyce took charge of the reserves. In November 2016, he was signed by [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] as a replacement for [[Gary Caldwell]], but left four months later. In June 2017, Joyce was announced as the new manager for [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]] in the [[A-League]]. On 8 May 2019, [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]] announced they had severed ties with Joyce.
In June 2019, he became the Development coach with [[League Two]] side [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]], spending two years with the Ammies before taking on the role of lead U18 coach with [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] in July 2021.<ref>https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/2021/july/U18s-Warren-Joyce-joins-as-Lead-Coach/, U18's: Warren Joyce joins as lead coach, Nottingham Forest FC, 28 July 2021</ref>
==Playing career==
===Bolton Wanderers===
Joyce was born in [[Oldham]], Lancashire, the son of [[Walter Joyce]], the former [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]], [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] and [[Oldham Athletic A.F.C.|Oldham Athletic]] player, and began his career as a trainee with [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]] in 1981.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He broke into the first team as a [[midfielder]] and in six years made a total of 221 appearances for Bolton, scoring 21 goals.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
===Preston North End===
In October 1987, however, [[Preston North End F.C.|Preston North End]] manager [[John McGrath (footballer born 1938)|John McGrath]] offered £35,000 for his services.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} With Joyce's father Walter now a coach at [[Deepdale]] (he had previously coached at Oldham Athletic), Joyce decided to make the move.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
Over the next five years, he became a popular figure at Preston earning himself the nickname "Psycho", due to his never-say-die commitment to the cause.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/big-interview-warren-joyce-1-146209 |title=The Big Interview - Warren Joyce |newspaper=Lancashire Evening Post |location=Preston |access-date=6 May 2015}}</ref> In all he played 208 matches for the Lilywhites scoring 44 goals,{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} winning the club's [[Preston North End Player of the Year Award Winners|player of the year]] award and being made club captain.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}} However, when [[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth Argyle]] made a £160,000 offer for him in May 1992, Preston were forced to accept and he was on his way to [[Home Park]].{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
===Plymouth Argyle and Burnley===
His stay in [[Devon]] was short, with Joyce playing only 40 games and scoring four goals in his year there.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} When [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] offered £140,000 for him in July 1993 Plymouth decided to cash in, he was on his way back to [[Lancashire]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} In three years at [[Turf Moor]] he played 90 games and scored 12 goals.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
===Hull City===
A [[loan (football)|loan]] stay though at [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] in January 1995 paved the way for a permanent deal 18 months later, and in July 1996 Joyce signed for Hull.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He went on to play a total of 170 games for Hull scoring 19 goals, becoming club captain at [[Boothferry Park]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} Later in November 1998 he was asked to stand in as [[caretaker manager]] following the departure of [[Mark Hateley]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}
City soon made the appointment permanent with Joyce taking on the dual role of [[player-manager]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} At the time of his appointment, City were rooted to the foot of the 4th Division table and looked to be heading out of [[the Football League]] – and into bankruptcy.{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} However, under Joyce's stewardship, City staged a remarkable turnaround and achieved survival with games to spare; City fans christened this season "the Great Escape".<ref name="PhilBooth">{{cite news |title=Following Tigers through thick and mainly thin finally pays off |url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/football/Following-Tigers-through-thick-and.4117591.jp |newspaper=The Yorkshire Post |location=Leeds |access-date=7 June 2008 }}</ref>
==Coaching and managerial career==
In 1994, Warren was appointed as the U-16 coach at [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], where he Worked very closely with the renowned elite coach Eric Harrison and worked on building players through the Manchester United philosophy till 1999.
Whilst still a senior player at [[Hull City F.C.|Hull City]] was asked to step in as caretaker in 1998 eventually taking over as player-manager. With the club on the brink of relegation from the Football League, managed to turn the club’s fortunes around and avoided relegation. Warren put together a team on an extremely limited budget and competed
exceptionally, also selling 3 young players to [[Premier League|Premier League]] clubs for a fee of excess of £1m.
Hull City's chairman decided to replace Joyce as manager with the more experienced and well-known [[Brian Little (footballer)|Brian Little]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
In all, Joyce's playing career spanned 19 years scoring 100 goals in 731 appearances for his various clubs.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He has since held coaching roles with [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]], [[Stockport County F.C.|Stockport County]] and [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
On 11 September 2006, Joyce was appointed coach of [[Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He was introduced to this team by his former colleague Andy Welsh who was the assistant coach at Royal Antwerp on a loan basis from [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} On 26 May 2008, it was announced that Joyce would leave Antwerp for Manchester United, where he would be co-managing the reserves along with former United striker [[Ole Gunnar Solskjær]].<ref name="GemmaThompson">{{cite web |title=Duo to manage Reserves |url=http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={B4CEE8FA-9A47-47BC-B069-3F7A2F35DB70}&newsid=6439178 |publisher=Manchester United F.C. |access-date=7 June 2008 }}</ref> He took sole charge in December 2010, when Solskjær left to manage [[Molde FK]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}
On 2 November 2016, Joyce was appointed manager of [[Football League Championship|Championship]] club [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] on a three-and-a-half-year contract.<ref name=Wigan>{{cite news |title=Warren Joyce: Wigan Athletic appoint Man Utd U21 boss as manager |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37563590 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=2 November 2016 |access-date=6 November 2016}}</ref> However, after managing just 6 wins out of 24 matches, he parted company with Wigan on 13 March 2017, four months after first joining the club.<ref>{{cite news |title=Warren Joyce: Wigan Athletic part company after four months |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39255049 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=13 March 2017 |access-date=13 March 2017}}</ref>
On 19 June 2017, Joyce was announced as the new manager of Australian [[A-League]] club [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/a-league/teams/melbourne-city/melbourne-city-signs-former-manchester-united-warren-joyce-as-head-coach/news-story/c54061cd715a410c90c370e275a3c58f|title=Melbourne City signs former Manchester United Warren Joyce as head coach|first1=Matt|last1=Windley|first2=David|last2=Davutovic|newspaper=[[Herald Sun]]|date=19 June 2017}}</ref>
In July 2019 he was appointed as coach for [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]]'s first development squad.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/salford-warren-joyce-man-utd-16562378|title = Salford City appoint former Manchester United coach to new role|date = 10 July 2019}}</ref>
Since the summer of 2021, he has been in his current role with Forest, replacing Gareth Holmes in the role of lead u18 coach.
==Managerial statistics==
{{updated|4 June 2019}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Warren Joyce|url=http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_41_55CoachingHistory.html|publisher=ALeagueStats|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref>
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|+ Managerial record by team and tenure
|-
!rowspan=2|Team
!rowspan=2|From
!rowspan=2|To
!colspan=5|Record
!rowspan=2|{{abbr|Ref|Reference}}
|-
!{{abbr|P|Matches played}}!!{{abbr|W|Matches won}}!!{{abbr|D|Matches drawn}}!!{{abbr|L|Matches lost}}!!{{abbr|Win %|Win percentage}}
|-
|align=left|[[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]
|align=left|20 November 1998
|align=left|19 April 2000
{{WDL|86|33|25|28|decimals=1}}
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|-
|align=left|[[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]]
|align=left|2 November 2016
|align=left|13 March 2017
{{WDL|24|6|5|13|decimals=1}}
|<ref name=Wigan/><ref name="Managers: Warren Joyce">{{cite web |title=Managers: Warren Joyce |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=1360 |work=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |access-date=13 March 2017}}</ref>
|-
|align=left|[[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]]
|align=left|19 June 2017
|align=left|8 May 2019
{{WDL|62|29|10|23|decimals=1}}
|<ref name="Manager at City">{{cite web|title=Melbourne City FC announce Warren Joyce as Head Coach|url=http://www.melbournecityfc.com.au/article/melbourne-city-fc-announce-warren-joyce-as-head-coach/8obir28yhd4b17r3akqfpdr9d|website=Melbourne City FC|date=18 June 2017|access-date=19 June 2017}}</ref>
|-
!colspan=3|Total
{{WDLtot|172|68|40|64|decimals=1}}
!—
|}
==References==
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{{Preston North End F.C. Player of the Year}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|1|20|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Oldham]], England
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| manageryears2 = 2006–2008 |managerclubs2 = [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]]
| manageryears3 = 2008–2010 |managerclubs3 = [[Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy|Manchester United Reserves]] (co-manager)
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| manageryears6 = 2017–2019 |managerclubs6 = [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]]
| manageryears7 = 2019–2021 |managerclubs7 = [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]] (development squad)
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'''Warren Garton Joyce''' (born 20 January 1965) is an English [[Association football|football]] [[Manager (association football)|manager]] and former player, who is currently the lead coach of [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest F.C.'s U18 Squad]].
As a player, he played in [[The Football League]] for [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]], [[Preston North End F.C.|Preston North End]], [[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth Argyle]], [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] and [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]. After taking over as player-manager of Hull City in 1998, he eventually moved to Belgium, where he was appointed manager of Manchester United's feeder club [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]] in 2006.
Two years later, he returned to England as co-manager of the Manchester United reserves, along with former Manchester United forward [[Ole Gunnar Solskjær]]. When Solskjær left in 2011, Joyce took charge of the reserves. In November 2016, he was signed by [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] as a replacement for [[Gary Caldwell]], but left four months later. In June 2017, Joyce was announced as the new manager for [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]] in the [[A-League]]. On 8 May 2019, [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]] announced they had severed ties with Joyce.
In June 2019, he became the Development coach with [[League Two]] side [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]], spending two years with the Ammies before taking on the role of lead U18 coach with [[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]] in July 2021.<ref>https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/2021/july/U18s-Warren-Joyce-joins-as-Lead-Coach/, U18's: Warren Joyce joins as lead coach, Nottingham Forest FC, 28 July 2021</ref>
==Playing career==
===Bolton Wanderers===
Joyce was born in [[Oldham]], Lancashire, the son of [[Walter Joyce]], the former [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]], [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]] and [[Oldham Athletic A.F.C.|Oldham Athletic]] player, and began his career as a trainee with [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]] in 1981.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He broke into the first team as a [[midfielder]] and in six years made a total of 221 appearances for Bolton, scoring 21 goals.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
===Preston North End===
In October 1987, however, [[Preston North End F.C.|Preston North End]] manager [[John McGrath (footballer born 1938)|John McGrath]] offered £35,000 for his services.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} With Joyce's father Walter now a coach at [[Deepdale]] (he had previously coached at Oldham Athletic), Joyce decided to make the move.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
Over the next five years, he became a popular figure at Preston earning himself the nickname "Psycho", due to his never-say-die commitment to the cause.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/big-interview-warren-joyce-1-146209 |title=The Big Interview - Warren Joyce |newspaper=Lancashire Evening Post |location=Preston |access-date=6 May 2015}}</ref> In all he played 208 matches for the Lilywhites scoring 44 goals,{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} winning the club's [[Preston North End Player of the Year Award Winners|player of the year]] award and being made club captain.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}} However, when [[Plymouth Argyle F.C.|Plymouth Argyle]] made a £160,000 offer for him in May 1992, Preston were forced to accept and he was on his way to [[Home Park]].{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
===Plymouth Argyle and Burnley===
His stay in [[Devon]] was short, with Joyce playing only 40 games and scoring four goals in his year there.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} When [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] offered £140,000 for him in July 1993 Plymouth decided to cash in, he was on his way back to [[Lancashire]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} In three years at [[Turf Moor]] he played 90 games and scored 12 goals.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
===Hull City===
A [[loan (football)|loan]] stay though at [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] in January 1995 paved the way for a permanent deal 18 months later, and in July 1996 Joyce signed for Hull.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He went on to play a total of 170 games for Hull scoring 19 goals, becoming club captain at [[Boothferry Park]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} Later in November 1998 he was asked to stand in as [[caretaker manager]] following the departure of [[Mark Hateley]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}
City soon made the appointment permanent with Joyce taking on the dual role of [[player-manager]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} At the time of his appointment, City were rooted to the foot of the 4th Division table and looked to be heading out of [[the Football League]] – and into bankruptcy.{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} However, under Joyce's stewardship, City staged a remarkable turnaround and achieved survival with games to spare; City fans christened this season "the Great Escape".<ref name="PhilBooth">{{cite news |title=Following Tigers through thick and mainly thin finally pays off |url=http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/football/Following-Tigers-through-thick-and.4117591.jp |newspaper=The Yorkshire Post |location=Leeds |access-date=7 June 2008 }}</ref>
==Coaching and managerial career==
In 1994, Warren was appointed as the U-16 coach at [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], where he Worked very closely with the renowned elite coach Eric Harrison and worked on building players through the Manchester United philosophy till 1999.
Whilst still a senior player at [[Hull City F.C.|Hull City]] was asked to step in as caretaker in 1998 eventually taking over as player-manager. With the club on the brink of relegation from the Football League, managed to turn the club’s fortunes around and avoided relegation. Warren put together a team on an extremely limited budget and competed
exceptionally, also selling 3 young players to [[Premier League|Premier League]] clubs for a fee of excess of £1m.
From 2000 to 2004, Warren was the Assistant Academy Director at [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United F.C]], where he won 3 [[Premier League|Premier League]] youth titles and were runners-up in the Premier League National Champions Cup.
Hull City's chairman decided to replace Joyce as manager with the more experienced and well-known [[Brian Little (footballer)|Brian Little]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
In all, Joyce's playing career spanned 19 years scoring 100 goals in 731 appearances for his various clubs.{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He has since held coaching roles with [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]], [[Stockport County F.C.|Stockport County]] and [[Tranmere Rovers F.C.|Tranmere Rovers]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
On 11 September 2006, Joyce was appointed coach of [[Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}} He was introduced to this team by his former colleague Andy Welsh who was the assistant coach at Royal Antwerp on a loan basis from [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}} On 26 May 2008, it was announced that Joyce would leave Antwerp for Manchester United, where he would be co-managing the reserves along with former United striker [[Ole Gunnar Solskjær]].<ref name="GemmaThompson">{{cite web |title=Duo to manage Reserves |url=http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={B4CEE8FA-9A47-47BC-B069-3F7A2F35DB70}&newsid=6439178 |publisher=Manchester United F.C. |access-date=7 June 2008 }}</ref> He took sole charge in December 2010, when Solskjær left to manage [[Molde FK]].{{citation needed|date=December 2010}}
On 2 November 2016, Joyce was appointed manager of [[Football League Championship|Championship]] club [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] on a three-and-a-half-year contract.<ref name=Wigan>{{cite news |title=Warren Joyce: Wigan Athletic appoint Man Utd U21 boss as manager |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37563590 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=2 November 2016 |access-date=6 November 2016}}</ref> However, after managing just 6 wins out of 24 matches, he parted company with Wigan on 13 March 2017, four months after first joining the club.<ref>{{cite news |title=Warren Joyce: Wigan Athletic part company after four months |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39255049 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=13 March 2017 |access-date=13 March 2017}}</ref>
On 19 June 2017, Joyce was announced as the new manager of Australian [[A-League]] club [[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/a-league/teams/melbourne-city/melbourne-city-signs-former-manchester-united-warren-joyce-as-head-coach/news-story/c54061cd715a410c90c370e275a3c58f|title=Melbourne City signs former Manchester United Warren Joyce as head coach|first1=Matt|last1=Windley|first2=David|last2=Davutovic|newspaper=[[Herald Sun]]|date=19 June 2017}}</ref>
In July 2019 he was appointed as coach for [[Salford City F.C.|Salford City]]'s first development squad.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/salford-warren-joyce-man-utd-16562378|title = Salford City appoint former Manchester United coach to new role|date = 10 July 2019}}</ref>
Since the summer of 2021, he has been in his current role with Forest, replacing Gareth Holmes in the role of lead u18 coach.
==Managerial statistics==
{{updated|4 June 2019}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Warren Joyce|url=http://aleaguestats.com/ALeagueStats_41_55CoachingHistory.html|publisher=ALeagueStats|access-date=6 May 2018}}</ref>
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!rowspan=2|{{abbr|Ref|Reference}}
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|align=left|[[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]
|align=left|20 November 1998
|align=left|19 April 2000
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|align=left|[[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]]
|align=left|2 November 2016
|align=left|13 March 2017
{{WDL|24|6|5|13|decimals=1}}
|<ref name=Wigan/><ref name="Managers: Warren Joyce">{{cite web |title=Managers: Warren Joyce |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=1360 |work=Soccerbase |publisher=Centurycomm |access-date=13 March 2017}}</ref>
|-
|align=left|[[Melbourne City FC|Melbourne City]]
|align=left|19 June 2017
|align=left|8 May 2019
{{WDL|62|29|10|23|decimals=1}}
|<ref name="Manager at City">{{cite web|title=Melbourne City FC announce Warren Joyce as Head Coach|url=http://www.melbournecityfc.com.au/article/melbourne-city-fc-announce-warren-joyce-as-head-coach/8obir28yhd4b17r3akqfpdr9d|website=Melbourne City FC|date=18 June 2017|access-date=19 June 2017}}</ref>
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!colspan=3|Total
{{WDLtot|172|68|40|64|decimals=1}}
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Whilst still a senior player at [[Hull City F.C.|Hull City]] was asked to step in as caretaker in 1998 eventually taking over as player-manager. With the club on the brink of relegation from the Football League, managed to turn the club’s fortunes around and avoided relegation. Warren put together a team on an extremely limited budget and competed
exceptionally, also selling 3 young players to [[Premier League|Premier League]] clubs for a fee of excess of £1m.
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+From 2000 to 2004, Warren was the Assistant Academy Director at [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United F.C]], where he won 3 [[Premier League|Premier League]] youth titles and were runners-up in the Premier League National Champions Cup.
Hull City's chairman decided to replace Joyce as manager with the more experienced and well-known [[Brian Little (footballer)|Brian Little]].{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
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