Gemma Grainger
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Gemma Grainger is an English football manager and former player who manages the Norway women's national team. She previously managed at club level with Leeds United and Middlesbrough.
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Grey will not rule out Wales role as he names squadWales' interim manager Jon Grey says he would keen on taking the role on a permanent basis after Gemma Grainger's exit.BBC Sport - Published | |
James relishing life with club and countryAngharad James speaks to BBC Sport Wales about Wales manager Gemma Grainger's departure, life - with her wife - at Tottenham and a future career move into coffee.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wales must move on after Grainger exit - FishlockJess Fishlock says Gemma Grainger's departure as Wales manager "sucks for us" but insists the team must move on quickly.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wales manager Grainger steps down for Norway jobGemma Grainger steps down from her role as Wales manager with immediate effect to take up a new job with Norway.BBC Sport - Published | |
Germany draw shows Wales are ready for EurosWales boss Gemma Grainger says her side's shock 0-0 Nations League draw with Germany shows they are ready to qualify for a major tournament.BBC Sport - Published | |
Grainger sees progress despite Wales relegationWales boss Gemma Grainger says her side are disappointed at being relegated from the top tier of the Nations League but insists they are making progress.BBC Sport - Published | |
Grainger hails record-breaking Wales captain IngleWales boss Gemma Grainger says humility is the secret to Sophie Ingle's record-breaking run with Chelsea.BBC Sport - Published | |
Grainger unfazed by criticism before Denmark testManager Gemma Grainger says she is unfazed by criticism of her and her side as Wales prepare for another daunting Nations League match.BBC Sport - Published | |
'No reason' why woman shouldn't manage men's sideWales boss Gemma Grainger says there is no reason why a female coach should not manage a leading men's football team.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wales 'capable' of being at top level - GraingerGemma Grainger insists Wales can compete with the top sides in women's international football despite their 5-1 Nations League defeat by Denmark.BBC Sport - Published | |
Denmark will be 'different game' - GraingerWales manager Gemma Grainger wants her team to learn from the defeat to Iceland in their Nations League opener.BBC Sport - Published | |
Fishlock, Ingle and Rowe return for WalesJess Fishlock, Sophie Ingle and Rachel Rowe are included in Gemma Grainger's squad for Wales' opening Nations League matches against Iceland and Denmark.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wales have nothing to fear after USA lossManager Gemma Grainger believes Wales have nothing to fear in the Nations League after frustrating back-to-back World Champions USA for much of their 2-0 defeat in San Jose on Sunday.BBC Sport - Published | 'We've got so much to take forward' - GraingerWales manager Gemma Grainger said she was disappointed with 2-0 defeat but pleased by the performance against world champions USA in San Jose.BBC Sport - Published |
Wales ready for 'great test' against PortugalWales boss Gemma Grainger is targeting victory over Portugal in Guimaraes in their final Nations League preparation game.BBC Sport - Published | Northern Ireland thrashing shows Wales progressWales manager Gemma Grainger believes the emphatic 4-1 friendly international win against Northern Ireland shows her team's progression.BBC Sport - Published |
Wales to have talks about kit change over periodsWales manager Gemma Grainger will talk to her players over whether they would prefer not to wear white shorts because of period concerns.BBC Sport - Published | Evans could win 50th Wales cap at Pinatar CupDefender Gemma Evans could win her 50th Wales cap after being named in Gemma Grainger's squad for the Pinatar Cup later this month.BBC Sport - Published |
Grainger signs new Wales deal until 2027Wales manager Gemma Grainger has extended her deal to remain in charge of the national side until 2027.BBC Sport - Published | Women's World Cup play-off: Wales v Bosnia-HerzegovinaWales manager Gemma Grainger urges her side to seize the chance to make history against Bosnia-Herzegovina.BBC Sport - Published |
Wales have made nation proud - boss Gemma GraingerWales manager Gemma Grainger says her players have made Wales proud after they reached the play-offs for a major tournament for the first time.BBC Sport - Published | Women's World Cup: Wales ready for 'biggest game of our lives'Wales manager Gemma Grainger wants fans to get behind her players in their World Cup qualifier against Slovenia.BBC Sport - Published |