Jason Blunt
English footballer

Jason Blunt

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English footballer
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16 August 1977(Penzance)
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Jason John Blunt (born 16 August 1977) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who played in midfield.
He is currently working for the Leeds United academy as the under-23s manager, after a spell as development squad manager as well as under-18s manager.

Playing career

He began his playing career with Leeds United, making a handful of first-team appearances in the Premier League for the club, making his first team debut under Howard Wilkinson, however, Blunt found places hard to come by with likes of Lee Bowyer, Carlton Palmer, Alf-Inge HÃ¥land, Bruno Ribeiro, Matt Jones and Stephen McPhail all vying for places in Leeds' central midfield, before moving into the Football League and non-League football.

Coaching career

Blunt, who managed Sutton Town for six months in 2007, now coaches sports and physical education at Wakefield Independent School while coaching at Leeds United Academy.

After coaching Leeds' under-12 team, after Richard Naylor left the club in the summer of 2014, Blunt became the new coach of Leeds' under-18s and the development squad manager. For the final five games of the 2014/15 season, Blunt assisted the then Leeds head coach Neil Redfearn in the first team after the suspension of Redfearn's assistant Steve Thompson.

On 5 August 2015, Leeds United appointed Daral Pugh as the head of academy coaching, effectively replacing Redfearn and Blunt (who had previously been filling in for Redfearn during his spell as head coach of the first team), and John Anderson became under-18s manager. Blunt was named as a coach to work alongside Anderson.

On 24 June 2016, Blunt was promoted to under-23's/development squad manager.

International career

During his playing career he represented England U18's in games again France and Scotland.