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Ronald Francis "Ronnie" Jepson is an English former footballer and manager, who most recently managed League Two side Bury until December 2013.
A striker, he scored 86 goals in 354 league games in an eleven years professional career. He moved from Nantwich Town to Port Vale in 1989, turning pro at the age of 25. Loaned out to Peterborough United in 1990, he was sold on to Preston North End for �80,000 in February 1991. He transferred to Exeter City a year later, before he moved on to Huddersfield Town in December 1993 for �70,000. He stayed with the "Terriers" for three years, helping the club to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1995. He switched to Bury for �40,000 in 1996, and helped the "Shakers" to the Second Division title in the 1996?97 campaign. He played for Oldham Athletic following a �400,000 move in January 1998, before arriving at his final club Burnley later in the year. He helped Burnley to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1999?2000, before he retired in 2000.
After a spell coaching at Burnley, he was appointed as Gillingham manager in November 2005. He was in charge for two years before tendering his resignation.
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May 12th, 1963 in (Age 61)
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