Graham Westley

{{Short description|Association football manager (born 1968)}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Graham Westley

| image = Graham Westley 2014.jpg

| caption = Westley in 2014

| full_name = Graham Neil Westley{{Cite book

| last = Hugman

| first = Barry J.

| title = The PFA Premier & Football League Players' Records 1946–2005

| publisher = Queen Anne Press

| year = 2005

| page = 649

| isbn = 1-85291-665-6 }}

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|3|4|df=y}}

| birth_place = Hounslow, England

| position = Striker{{cite news

| title = Westley puts his faith in the right attitude

| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2394935/Westley-puts-his-faith-in-the-right-attitude.html

| newspaper = The Daily Telegraph

| date = 23 January 2003

| access-date = 23 May 2010

| location=London

| first=Paul

| last=Hayward}}

| height = 5 ft 9 in{{cite book |title=Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88 |editor-first=Peter |editor-last=Dunk |publisher=Queen Anne Press |location=London |date=1987 |page=174 |isbn=978-0-356-14354-5}}

| youthyears1 = 1982–1986

| youthclubs1 = Queens Park Rangers

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| years2 = 1987

| years3 = 1987–1988

| years4 = 1988–1990

| years5 = 1990

| years6 = 1990

| years7 = 1990

| years8 = 1990–1992

| years9 = 1992

| years10 = 1992–1993

| years11 = 1993

| years12 = 1993

| years13 = 1994

| clubs1 = Gillingham

| clubs2 = Barnet

| clubs3 = Wycombe Wanderers

| clubs4 = Kingstonian

| clubs5 = Wealdstone

| clubs6 = Farnborough Town

| clubs7 = Harlow Town

| clubs8 = Enfield

| clubs9 = Aylesbury United

| clubs10 = Harrow Borough

| clubs11 = Tooting & Mitcham United

| clubs12 = Molesey

| clubs13 = Walton & Hersham

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| caps2 = 3

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| nationalyears1 = 1985

| nationalteam1 = England U17

| nationalcaps1 = 1

| nationalgoals1 = 0

| nationalyears2 = 1985

| nationalteam2 = England U18

| nationalcaps2 = 1

| nationalgoals2 = 0

| manageryears1 = 1996–1997 |managerclubs1 = Kingstonian

| manageryears2 = 1997–1998 |managerclubs2 = Enfield

| manageryears3 = 1999–2003 |managerclubs3 = Farnborough Town

| manageryears4 = 2003–2006 |managerclubs4 = Stevenage Borough

| manageryears5 = 2006–2007 |managerclubs5 = Rushden & Diamonds

| manageryears6 = 2007 |managerclubs6 = Kettering Town (caretaker)

| manageryears7 = 2008–2012 |managerclubs7 = Stevenage

| manageryears8 = 2012–2013 |managerclubs8 = Preston North End

| manageryears9 = 2013–2015 |managerclubs9 = Stevenage

| manageryears10 = 2015–2016 |managerclubs10 = Peterborough United

| manageryears11 = 2016–2017 |managerclubs11 = Newport County

| manageryears12 = 2018 |managerclubs12 = Barnet

| manageryears13 = 2019–2020 |managerclubs13 = Stevenage

}}

Graham Neil Westley (born 4 March 1968) is an English professional football manager and former professional footballer.

Westley's playing career, spent mostly as a striker in non-League football, was curtailed due to injury whilst playing for Kingstonian. It was at Kingstonian that he started his managerial career, at the age of 28, managing them for five months before spending a year as manager of Enfield. In 1999, Westley became manager of Farnborough Town, helping the club earn promotion to the Football Conference in 2002. He left Farnborough the following season, to become manager of Stevenage Borough in January 2003. He took the club to within one game of promotion to the Football League, but left the club in 2006 when his contract expired. Westley then had a brief spell as manager of Rushden & Diamonds, as well as acting as caretaker manager at Conference North club Kettering Town.

Westley rejoined Stevenage in May 2008 and managed the club to FA Trophy success in 2009, before securing promotion to the Football League for the first time in the club's history after finishing the 2009–10 season as league champions. The club won back-to-back promotions in his first season as a Football League manager, via the League Two play-offs. Westley left Stevenage to join fellow League One club Preston North End in January 2012. He was sacked by the club in February 2013. A month later, Westley rejoined Stevenage, his third spell at the club. He managed the club for another two years, before leaving in May 2015.

He took charge at Peterborough United four months later, before being sacked shortly before the end of the 2015–16 season. Westley was appointed manager at League Two club Newport County in October 2016, with the club lying bottom of the Football League, and was sacked five months later. He was appointed as head coach of Barnet in January 2018, before managing Stevenage for a fourth time for two months from December 2019.

Playing career

Westley was born in Hounslow, London and he started his footballing career as an apprentice with Queens Park Rangers.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}} During his time at QPR, Westley represented England at under-17 and under-18 level.{{cite web |url=http://www.englandfootballonline.com/MatchRsl/MatchRslTmU17.html |title=Match Results Under 17: 1982–2010 |website=England Football Online |date=22 January 2025 |access-date=26 January 2025}}
{{cite web |url=http://www.englandfootballonline.com/MatchRsl/MatchRslTmU18pg4.html |title=Match Results Under 18: 1980–1990 |website=England Football Online |date=22 January 2025 |access-date=26 January 2025}}
He joined Gillingham in March 1986. He made two Third Division appearances for the club before joining Barnet.{{cite news

| title = Gillingham : 1950/51 – 2006/07

| url = http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/gillingham/gillingham.html

| publisher = Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Transfer Database

| access-date = 5 October 2007}} He made three appearances and scored one goal for them in the Football Conference during the 1987–88 season, making his debut for the club in a 2–2 draw against Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose.{{Cite book

| last = Harman

| first = John

| title = Alliance to Conference 1979–2004: The First 25 Years

| publisher = Tony Williams Publications

| year = 2005

| pages = 71–75

| isbn = 1-869833-52-X }}{{cite news

| title = A look at previous meetings between the Bees & the Silkmen

| url = http://www.barnet-mad.co.uk/feat/edz4/past_times_macclesfield_town_514347/index.shtml

| publisher = Barnet F.C

| access-date = 9 June 2010

| archive-date = 5 September 2011

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110905012452/http://www.barnet-mad.co.uk/feat/edz4/past_times_macclesfield_town_514347/index.shtml

| url-status = dead

}}

Westley joined Wycombe Wanderers in the latter stages of 1987 for a fee of £7,500, making a scoring debut in a 2–1 away victory at Telford United.{{cite news

| title = Vulgar Display of Power

| url = http://www.wycombe.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=267139

| publisher = Vital Football

| access-date = 30 December 2011

| archive-date = 27 January 2012

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120127075803/http://www.wycombe.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=267139

| url-status = dead

}} He scored in Wycombe's next two games, and was a first team regular until manager Peter Suddaby left the club in January 1988. Westley played just once under new manager Jim Kelman and left soon afterwards to sign for Kingstonian. He played 24 times for Wycombe, scoring five goals in all competitions during the club's 1987–88 campaign.

He later played for a number of non-League clubs, including Kingstonian, Wealdstone, Farnborough Town, Harlow Town, Enfield, Aylesbury United, Harrow Borough, Tooting & Mitcham United, Molesey and Walton & Hersham – three of which he would later go on to manage.{{Cite book| first=Roger|last= Triggs | title=The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club| publisher=Tempus Publishing Ltd | year=2001| isbn=0-7524-2243-X|page=332}} He was voted Player of the Season at Enfield, before being swapped to Aylesbury in exchange for Darren Collins in December 1992.{{cite web|title=Graham Westley Profile {{!}} Aylesbury United FC|url=http://www.aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk/players/aylesbury-united/graham-westley|website=www.aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk|access-date=26 September 2017}} During his time at Kingstonian, he suffered a dislocated ankle and broken leg in three places, which subsequently cut his playing career short as he never fully recovered from the injury.{{Cite book

| title = Graham Westley column

| publisher = Non-League Paper

| year = 2009

| page = 16

}}{{cite news

|title=Westley has experience beyond his years at Boro

|url=http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/sport/Westley-experience-years-Boro/article-3604474-detail/article.html

|newspaper=This Is South Devon

|date=28 May 2011

|access-date=31 May 2011

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110531235810/http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/sport/Westley-experience-years-Boro/article-3604474-detail/article.html

|archive-date=31 May 2011

}}

Managerial career

=Early management=

While recovering from a broken leg, at the age of 28,{{Cite book

| title = Graham Westley

| publisher = Non-League Paper

| year = 2010

| page = 11

}} Westley was appointed as manager of Kingstonian in December 1996 after approaching the club about their vacant managerial post.{{Cite book

| title = Graham Westley column

| publisher = Non-League Paper

| year = 2010

| page = 22

}} His first two games as manager of the club both ended in 4–4 draws against Walton & Hersham and Harrow Borough, with Westley saying "at the time, there was something raw and exciting about the team that I sent out. Although there was also something evidently missing". His first victory as manager was a 2–0 victory against Wokingham Town in the Isthmian League Cup,{{cite news

| title = Fixture List – 1996/1997

| url = http://www.kingstonian.net/fixtures.jsp?19961997

| publisher = Kingstonian F.C.

| access-date = 11 July 2010}} before securing his first league win in the following game, a 5–2 win away at Aylesbury United. Kingstonian drew clear of relegation, with Westley recalling a 3–2 victory over champions Yeovil Town at Huish Park as a "memorable victory". Despite helping Kingstonian avoid relegation, he was sacked after five months, being replaced by Geoff Chapple.{{cite news

| title = Football: Enfield turn back to Westley and Pearce

| url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-enfield-turn-back-to-westley-and-pearce-1241283.html

| newspaper = The Independent

| access-date = 4 July 2010

| location=London

| first=Rupert

| last=Metcalf

| date=26 September 1997}} He managed Kingstonian for 25 games, recording nine wins, eight losses, and eight draws.

In September 1997, Westley was appointed as manager of another club he had previously played for in the form of Isthmian League Premier Division club Enfield. He appointed Graham Pearce as his assistant, who had also previously played for, and managed, Enfield. He outlined his ambition of ensuring the club returned to the top tier in non-League, despite the club struggling with financial difficulties, he stated "my ambition is to see silverware in the table, and if you can't take the pressure, you shouldn't take big jobs like this one". His first game as manager of Enfield was a 2–0 home defeat to St Albans City.{{cite news

| title = Ryman Premier 1997–1998 results

| url = http://www.tonykempster.co.uk/archive97-98/rympres.htm

| publisher = Tony Kempster

| access-date = 11 July 2010}} Enfield finished in seventh place in Westley's first season there and he left the club after nine months in charge.{{Cite book

| last = Blakeman

| first = Mick

| title = Non-league Football Tables, 1889–2008

| publisher = Soccer Books Ltd; 7 Rev Ed edition

| year = 2008

| page = 63

| isbn = 978-1-86223-171-9}} He managed the club for 41 games; winning 19, losing 16, and drawing six, with a win percentage of 46.34%.

=Farnborough Town=

In 1999, Westley bought a controlling interest in Farnborough Town and appointed himself as manager.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley's managerial career

| url = https://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=1850

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 5 October 2007}} He managed the club to a 12th-place finish in his first season and enjoyed success in the Isthmian Cup; winning the competition in 2000.{{cite news

| title = Westley quits Farnborough

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/2703141.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 January 2003

| access-date = 5 October 2007}} The following season, Farnborough won the Isthmian League Premier Division; securing 31 victories from 42 matches and amassing 99 points.{{cite news

| title = Farnborough Town – FCHD

| url = https://www.fchd.info/FARNBORT.HTM

| publisher = Football Club History Database

| access-date = 13 May 2010}} Westley overhauled the squad shortly after the club's promotion to the Football Conference, which he later stated as a "huge regret".{{cite news

| title = The Non-League Show podcast

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/london/hi/tv_and_radio/newsid_8176000/8176112.stm

| publisher = BBC London

| access-date = 13 May 2010}} At this point, he also tried to arrange a merger with Kingstonian, citing the club's "Football League rated ground" as the reasoning behind his proposed idea, although it never happened due to "fans resistance".

During the 2001–02 season, the club consolidated their position in the first tier of non-League football; finishing in seventh place in the league. The following season, Westley managed the club to the third round of the FA Cup after a 3–0 victory at Southport, where they faced Darlington at Feethams.{{cite news

| title = Southport 0–3 Farnboro

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/2530801.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 December 2003

| access-date = 22 May 2010}} They won the match 3–2 and the club were drawn at home to Arsenal in the fourth round.{{cite news

| title = Farnborough shock Quakers

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/2607201.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 February 2003

| access-date = 22 May 2010}} The match was moved to Highbury, Arsenal's home stadium, because the tie stood to make around £600,000 in gate receipts from playing at Highbury, whereas playing at Cherrywood Road would have generated the club an estimated £50,000.{{cite news

| title = Are you happy with Farnborough's fixture?

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/sports_talk/2638157.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 January 2003

| access-date = 22 May 2010}} Westley left the club after the sell-out 'home' tie at Highbury, which they lost 5–1.{{cite news

|title=Debt threat to Borough FC

|url=http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/s/36398_debt_threat_to_borough_fc__by_cliff_mogg

|newspaper=GetHampshire

|access-date=5 August 2008

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004192735/http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/s/36398_debt_threat_to_borough_fc__by_cliff_mogg

|archive-date=4 October 2011

}}{{cite news

| title = Arsenal cruise through

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/2671825.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| access-date = 22 May 2010

| date=13 February 2003}} Shortly after his resignation, he became manager at Football Conference club Stevenage Borough in January 2003, signing a three-year contract. Westley confirmed he would be leaving his shareholding in Farnborough to other existing shareholders, and would also be withdrawing his financial backing at the club. On moving to Stevenage, Westley said "I've enjoyed my time at Farnborough, but I feel that I need to move on now and that I need to concentrate on football management, which is where my ambitions lie".{{cite news

| title = Westley happy to move on

| url = https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/westley-happy-to-move-on-609056.html

| publisher = Independent Sport

| date = 31 January 2003

| access-date = 9 June 2010

| location=London

| first=Rupert

| last=Metcalf}} He also stated that Stevenage's "long-term potential" was another key factor behind the move.

=Stevenage=

When Westley took over the Hertfordshire club, Stevenage were positioned in 21st place in the Football Conference, and were six points adrift of safety. Westley was appointed as first-team manager, with no board involvement. With an initial objective of keeping the club in the highest tier in non-League football, he signed seven players from his previous club Farnborough, as well as his former assistant Graham Pearce and goalkeeping coach Graham Benstead.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage Manager: Graham Westley profile

| url = http://www.boroguide.co.uk/managers/manager.php?ID=10

| publisher = BoroGuide

| access-date = 13 July 2016

| archive-date = 28 August 2016

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160828190935/http://www.boroguide.co.uk/managers/manager.php?ID=10

| url-status = dead

}} His first game as manager of the club was a 1–1 draw at home to Morecambe on 13 February 2003,{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–1 Morecambe

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/2716147.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 February 2003

| access-date = 22 May 2010}} before earning his first win as Stevenage manager in his third match, a 2–0 victory away at local rivals Barnet on 8 March 2003.{{cite news

| title = Barnet 0–2 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/2805157.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 March 2003

| access-date = 22 May 2010}} The victory served as the catalyst for an eight-game unbeaten run, recording six consecutive victories to ensure the club avoided relegation and finished the season in 12th place.{{cite news

| title = Final 2002/2003 Football Conference Table

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 23 May 2010

| archive-date = 28 May 2010

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100528151351/http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| url-status = dead

}} Stevenage finished in eighth place during the 2003–04 season, Westley's first full season.{{cite news

| title = Final 2003/2004 Football Conference Table

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 23 May 2010

| archive-date = 28 May 2010

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100528151351/http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| url-status = dead

}}

As was the case in previous seasons, Westley made wholesale changes at the end of the season, releasing several of the players he had originally signed from Farnborough, and replacing them with a mixture of players with Football League experience,{{cite news

| title = Stevenage snap up Quailey

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/2917931.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 20 April 2004

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage sign Hocking

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/3852761.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 30 June 2004

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} as well as players from further down the non-League pyramid.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage snap up Nurse

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/3801491.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 12 June 2004

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage Player: Craig McAllister profile

| url = http://www.boroguide.co.uk/players/player.php?ID=602

| publisher = BoroGuide

| access-date = 13 July 2016}} Westley also gave first team opportunities to players who had progressed through the club's youth system, which included George Boyd.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage Player: George Boyd profile

| url = http://www.boroguide.co.uk/players/player.php?ID=548

| publisher = BoroGuide

| access-date = 13 July 2016}} The new squad lost five games of the opening eight games of the club's league season. Following a 4–1 home defeat to part-time Canvey Island,{{cite news

| title = York City 3–1 Stevenage

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2004/10/01/york_city_stevenage_0210_result.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 October 2004

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–4 Canvey Island

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/3697648.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 5 October 2004

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} with Stevenage supporters calling for Westley to leave the club, he walked across the pitch to the East Terrace and told supporters he "would turn it around". The team responded with four consecutive victories. Stevenage went into the final day of the season needing to beat already-relegated Leigh RMI, and had to rely on Tamworth to avoid defeat against Morecambe, who were currently occupying the final play-off spot.{{cite news

| title = Crawley 1–2 Stevenage

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2005/04/19/stevenage_crawley_190405_result.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 19 April 2005

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} Stevenage defeated Leigh 2–0, while Tamworth held Morecambe to a goalless draw, ultimately meaning Stevenage had reached the play-offs on the final day of the season.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 2–0 Leigh RMI

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/4451721.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 23 April 2005

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} They overcame second-placed Hereford United 2–1 on aggregate, before losing 1–0 to Carlisle United at the Britannia Stadium in the final.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–1 Hereford

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2005/04/28/stevenage_hereford_020505_result.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 May 2005

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Hereford 0–1 Stevenage

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2005/05/05/hereford_stevenage_secondleg_060505_result.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 6 May 2005

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Carlisle 1–0 Stevenage

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2005/05/10/carlisle_stevenage_playoff_final_140505_result.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 14 May 2005

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}

The 2005–06 season marked Westley's third season as manager of the club, and although the club were consistent at Broadhall Way throughout the season, the team did not replicate this form away from home, winning four away games all season.{{cite news

| title = Final 2005/2006 Football Conference Table

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 23 May 2010

| archive-date = 28 May 2010

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100528151351/http://www.soccerbase.com/league2.sd

| url-status = dead

}} There were also question marks surrounding the discipline of the squad under Westley's control, as Stevenage received 14 red cards during the season, more than any other club in the league.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 2005/2006 player appearances

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/squad_season.sd

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 23 May 2010

| archive-date = 29 May 2010

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100529094724/http://www.soccerbase.com/squad_season.sd

| url-status = dead

}} A 2–0 defeat away to relegation-threatened Forest Green Rovers on the final day of the season meant that Stevenage failed to reach the play-offs, finishing sixth in the league table.{{cite news

| title = Forest Green 2–0 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/4933584.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 April 2006

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} After failing to reach the play-offs, Westley confirmed in May 2006 that he would leave the club when his contract expired in June, ending his three-and-a-half years with the Hertfordshire club.{{cite news

| title = Westley to leave Borough

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2006/05/15/graham_westley_leaves_feature.shtml

| publisher = BBC Beds Herts and Bucks

| date = 15 May 2006

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}

=Rushden & Diamonds=

Westley was appointed manager of Conference National club Rushden & Diamonds in December 2006, with the club placed 22nd in the league table, two points adrift of safety.{{cite news

| title = Rushden name Westley as new boss

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/6189787.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 18 December 2006

| access-date = 5 October 2007}} Westley's first game as manager of Rushden was a 1–0 victory away at Cambridge United on 26 December 2006.{{cite news

| title = Cambridge Utd 0–1 Rushden & Diamonds

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/6205737.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 26 December 2006

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} He signed several players who he had previously managed at Stevenage; signing Jamie Cook, David Perpetuini, and Dino Maamria.{{cite news

| title = Rushden swoop for striker Maamria

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/6320085.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 1 February 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} Westley also brought in Michael Bostwick and Chris Beardsley, younger players who he had previously written about in his weekly column in The Non-League Paper.{{cite news

| title = Diamonds secure Beardsley signing

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/6279009.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 19 January 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Diamonds sign Millwall's Bostwick

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/6308089.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 January 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} The team won five consecutive games in the league, including victories away at the top two teams in the league at the time, Oxford United and Dagenham & Redbridge.{{cite news

| title = Dag & Red 1–2 Rushden

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/6327149.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 10 February 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} Westley was sacked after a 2–2 draw at Aldershot Town in February 2007.{{cite news

| title = Rushden sack Westley after draw

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rushden_and_diamonds/6394305.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 25 February 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} He had taken the club from 22nd in the league to 12th in the space of two-and-a-half months, and the club were on a seven-match unbeaten run at the time. Westley managed Rushden for 13 games; winning seven, drawing three and losing three. No reasons were given as to why Westley left the club and he was replaced two days later by Garry Hill.{{cite news

| title = Hill named new Diamonds boss

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/northamptonshire/content/articles/2007/02/27/diamonds_appoint_garry_hill_as_manager_feature.shtml

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 27 February 2007

| access-date = 23 May 2010}}

=Kettering Town=

After leaving Rushden, Westley was appointed caretaker manager of Conference North club Kettering Town for the rest of the 2006–07 season on 20 April 2007.{{cite news

| title = Poppies appoint Westley

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/northamptonshire/content/articles/2007/04/20/graham_westley_kettering_caretaker_boss_feature.shtml

| publisher = BBC Northamptonshire

| date = 20 April 2007

| access-date = 13 October 2007}} His first game as manager was a 0–0 draw away to Stalybridge Celtic.{{cite news

| title = Stalybridge Celtic 0–0 Kettering

| url = http://www.soccerfactsuk.co.uk/

| publisher = SoccerFactsUK

| access-date = 6 July 2010}} Kettering finished the season in second place{{cite news

| title = English Conference North 2006–2007 : Table

| url = http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/conference-north/2006-2007

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160912211546/http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/conference-north/2006-2007

| url-status = dead

| archive-date = 12 September 2016

| publisher = Statto.com

| access-date = 6 July 2010

}} and they were beaten on penalties by Farsley Celtic in the play-off semi-final after a 1–1 aggregate scoreline over two legs.{{cite news

| title = Conference North/South play-offs

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/6620221.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 15 May 2007

| access-date = 9 June 2010}} He left Kettering when his short-term contract expired in May 2007, managing the club for four games.{{cite news

|title=Kettering Town – Club History

|publisher=Kettering Town F.C.

|url=http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/club_info.php?mode=history

|access-date=23 May 2010

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100922144245/http://www.ketteringtownfc.co.uk/club_info.php?mode=history

|archive-date=22 September 2010

}}

=Return to Stevenage=

File:Graham Westley 1.png in the 2009 FA Trophy final]]

After almost a year without work in football, Westley returned as manager of Stevenage on 2 May 2008, two years after he had left.{{cite news

| title = Westley named as Stevenage boss

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7380315.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 May 2008

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} On his return, Westley stated he had come to "finish the job he started", referring to trying to guide the club into the Football League for the first time in its history. He said that "the moment was right" for him to return to football management and that he "had some very good times at Stevenage before".{{cite news

| title = Stevenage return delights Westley

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7388076.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 May 2008

| access-date = 23 May 2010}} His appointment was met with scepticism by some Stevenage supporters, but Westley promised to deliver a winning team. Westley started by overhauling the squad in the summer transfer window and brought in 12 players. Among those brought in were Gary Mills and David Bridges, who Westley had managed during his time at Kettering.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage sign defender Anaclet

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7388076.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 May 2008

| access-date = 24 October 2010}} He also signed Michael Bostwick and Mark Albrighton, who he had also signed at Rushden & Diamonds.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage sign versatile Bostwick

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7412741.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 May 2008

| access-date = 24 October 2010}}

Stevenage started the season by losing three out of their first four games and conceding 13 goals in the process, including a 5–0 defeat to Wrexham on the first day of the season.{{cite news

| title = Wrexham 5–0 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/7541435.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 9 August 2008

| access-date = 21 July 2009}} Through the first half of the club's 2008–09 season, Stevenage were suffering from the same inconsistency that was common in his first spell as manager, losing three consecutive matches in November, the last of which was a 2–1 home defeat to Wrexham; it was to be Stevenage's last defeat at Broadhall Way in the league for 18 months.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–2 Wrexham

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/7742196.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 November 2008

| access-date = 8 August 2010}} Westley brought in former player, Dino Maamria as first-team coach at the club. This, coupled with signings during the season, such as Chris Day, Mark Roberts, and Jon Ashton, meant that Stevenage improved during the second half of the season.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage snap up Day and Upson

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7593084.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 September 2008

| access-date = 24 October 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage secure triple loan deal

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7753487.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 November 2008

| access-date = 24 October 2010}}{{cite news

| title = Ashton joins Stevenage from Grays

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7860138.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 30 January 2009

| access-date = 24 October 2010}} A club record 24-match unbeaten run lasting from December 2008 to April 2009 meant that the club made the Conference Premier play-offs, finishing in the last play-off place.{{cite news

| title = Mansfield 2–1 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8002698.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 26 April 2009

| access-date = 24 October 2010}} Despite taking a 3–1 lead into the second leg, Stevenage lost 4–3 on aggregate to Cambridge United.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 3–1 Cambridge Utd

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8020423.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 30 April 2009

| access-date = 24 October 2010}} The club won the FA Trophy that season, beating York City 2–0 in the final at Wembley Stadium. The FA Trophy success was Westley's first managerial honours won as manager of Stevenage.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 2–0 York

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8036407.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 9 May 2009

| access-date = 22 July 2009}} After the game, he signed a one-year contract extension.

{{Quote box | width=30% | align=right | quote= "When you've put as much work in as we have over the last couple of years to build a team, to build a successful squad, to see it come to fruition is fantastic." |source= Graham Westley, on Stevenage securing promotion to the Football League in April 2010.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/8630986.stm|title=I'm pleased for Stevenage Borough fans – Wallace |work=BBC Sport |date= 20 April 2010 |access-date= 23 May 2010}} }}

Stevenage started the 2009–10 season by recording one win from their first five games of the season. Following a 2–1 defeat to Oxford United in August 2009,{{cite news

| title = Oxford United 2–1 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8208155.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 22 August 2009

| access-date = 22 August 2009}} the team went on a 17-match unbeaten run from August to December 2009, moving into the top two. Unlike in previous seasons, the club were performing strongly away from home, and secured victories at promotion rivals Luton Town and Mansfield Town.{{cite news

| title = Luton 0–1 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8271233.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 September 2009

| access-date = 29 September 2009}} A 4–1 victory against Cambridge United on New Year's Day meant that Stevenage were positioned in first place in the league table for the first time in the season.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 4–1 Cambridge Utd

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8423540.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 1 January 2010

| access-date = 1 January 2010}} Two away defeats within the space of a week in February meant that rivals Oxford United had an eight–point lead going into March 2010. Stevenage responded by winning eight consecutive games; including a 1–0 victory over Oxford United in late March, subsequently replacing Oxford at the top of the table.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–0 Oxford United

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8570546.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 30 March 2010

| access-date = 30 March 2010}}

Stevenage earned promotion to the Football League with two games to spare following a 2–0 victory against Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough on 17 April 2010.{{cite news

| title = Kidderminster 0–2 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8618329.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 17 April 2010

| access-date = 17 April 2010}} The team won their last six games of the league season without conceding a goal, and recorded 42 points from a possible 45 from their last 15 league fixtures.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–0 York City

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8620969.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 24 April 2010

| access-date = 24 April 2010}} Stevenage finished the season having amassed 99 points from 44 games, winning the league by 11 points.{{cite news

| title = Conference Table

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/conference_table/default.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| access-date = 24 April 2010

| archive-date = 25 December 2008

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081225182720/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/conference_table/default.stm

| url-status = dead

}} The promotion meant Westley had led Stevenage to the Football League for the first time in their history, as well as managing a Football League team for the first time in his managerial career. Westley also guided the club to another FA Trophy final; this time losing 2–1 after extra-time against Barrow at Wembley Stadium.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage Borough 1–2 Barrow AET

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8633070.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 May 2010

| access-date = 8 May 2010}} At the end of the season, Westley signed a new two-year contract; keeping him contracted to the club until 2012.{{cite news

| title = Westley's new two-year deal confirmed

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/8673105.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 May 2010

| access-date = 29 May 2010}} On signing the new deal, Westley said "I am grateful for all the support that we have all been given in the past two years. I am delighted to have the opportunity to manage the launch of the club into the Football League".{{cite news

| title = Stevenage manager Graham Westley in talks over future

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/8673105.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 May 2010

| access-date = 29 May 2010}} In his first two seasons back at the club, from May 2008 to May 2010, Westley has been in charge for 114 games, winning 70 games and recording a win percentage of 61.40%.

Similarly to the previous season, but in contrast to his first spell at the club, the 2010–11 season saw five players joining the club, while five players left the club in the close season.{{cite news

| title = Wingers Peter Winn and Robbie Sinclair join Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/8708289.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 4 June 2010

| access-date = 4 June 2010}} The club started the season inconsistently, with Westley stating the season would be a "massive learning curve" for both himself and the players.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 2–2 Macclesfield Town

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/8842813.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 August 2010

| access-date = 1 July 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Bradford 1–0 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/8897478.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 14 August 2010

| access-date = 1 July 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 3–1 Stockport

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/8913102.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 21 August 2010

| access-date = 1 July 2011}} Following four defeats in six games in December 2010 and January 2011, Stevenage were positioned in 18th in League Two, four points above the relegation places.{{cite news

| title = English League Two 2010–2011 : Table

| url = http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-two/2010-2011/table/2011-01-18

| publisher = Statto

| access-date = 29 May 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Chesterfield 1–0 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_3/9359684.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 15 January 2011

| access-date = 15 January 2011}} Throughout February and March 2011, Stevenage won nine games out of eleven, moving into the play-off positions. This included winning six matches in a row, a sequence only matched by Bury that season.{{cite news

| title = English League Two 2010–2011 : Full Longest Sequences

| url = http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-two/2010-2011/longest-sequences/full

| publisher = Statto

| access-date = 29 May 2011

| archive-date = 4 September 2011

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110904013519/http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-two/2010-2011/longest-sequences/full

| url-status = dead

}} A 3–3 draw against Bury on the final day of the season meant that Stevenage finished the season in sixth place.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 3–3 Bury

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13247216.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 May 2011

| access-date = 1 July 2011}} They faced fifth-placed Accrington Stanley in the 2010–11 League Two play-off semi-finals, winning both legs by a 3–0 aggregate scoreline.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 2–0 Accrington

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13325751.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 15 May 2011

| access-date = 1 July 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Accrington 0–1 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13385762.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 20 May 2011

| access-date = 1 July 2011}} They defeated Torquay United 1–0 in the final at Old Trafford on 28 May 2011.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage promoted to League One by beating Torquay

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13482198.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 May 2011

| access-date = 1 July 2011}} The victory meant that Westley had guided the club to back-to-back promotions, playing in League One for the first time in the club's history.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage revel in their remarkable success

| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher/2011/05/stevenage_revel_in_their_remar.html#291485

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 May 2011

| access-date = 10 July 2011}} On securing promotion, Westley said "It's a fantastic feeling. The players work so hard and they deserve everything they get". During the 2010–11 season, Westley also guided the club to the Fourth Round of the FA Cup, where they lost to Reading 2–1.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–2 Reading

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/9379076.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 29 January 2011

| access-date = 29 January 2011}} In the previous round, Stevenage defeated Premier League club Newcastle United 3–1 at Broadhall Way.{{cite news

| title = Do you remember the first time?

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/9345266.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 January 2011

| access-date = 29 May 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 3–1 Newcastle

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/9341905.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 January 2011

| access-date = 8 January 2011}}{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 3–1 Newcastle

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/9341905.stm

| newspaper = BBC News

| date = 8 January 2011

| access-date = 8 January 2020

}} After the match, Westley said before the game he had told the players to "go out and win the match 5–0. We established that if we did just 20% of what it would take to win 5–0 then we would still win the game".{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley told players to win 5–0 before Cup win

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13482198.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 January 2011

| access-date = 1 July 2011}}

At the start of the 2011–12 season, Westley signed a three-year contract extension at Stevenage that kept him contracted to the club until 2014.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley seals Stevenage contract extension

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14634375.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 23 August 2011

| access-date = 23 August 2011}}{{cite news

|title=Graham Westley agrees new three-year deal

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2429330,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=23 August 2011

|access-date=23 August 2011

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120612025601/http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0%2C%2C10839~2429330%2C00.html

|archive-date=12 June 2012

}} Westley acquired five players on free transfers,{{Cite news

|title=Stevenage to sign Guy Madjo

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2375233,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=13 June 2011

|access-date=13 June 2011

|url-status=dead

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}}{{cite news

|title=Stevenage sign goalkeeper

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2379983,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=21 June 2011

|access-date=21 June 2011

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|archive-date=27 May 2012

}}{{cite news

|title=Boro agree terms with Phil Edwards

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2382258,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=27 June 2011

|access-date=27 June 2011

|url-status=dead

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|archive-date=30 June 2011

}}{{cite news

|title=Stevenage set to sign Myrie-Williams

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2389240,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=8 July 2011

|access-date=8 July 2011

|url-status=dead

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|archive-date=27 May 2012

}}{{cite news

|title=Stevenage sign Robin Shroot

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2402044,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=26 July 2011

|access-date=26 July 2011

|url-status=dead

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|archive-date=9 June 2012

}} while also releasing five of the existing squad.{{cite news

|title=Four players move on

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2379238,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=20 June 2011

|access-date=20 June 2011

|url-status=dead

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|archive-date=27 May 2012

}} Stevenage were positioned just outside the play-off places after securing a 5–1 victory against Sheffield Wednesday at Broadhall Way in September 2011.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 5–1 Sheff Wed

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/14799570.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 September 2011

| access-date = 12 January 2012}} The club also inflicted Charlton Athletic's first league defeat of the season after a 1–0 win against the league leaders.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–0 Charlton Athletic

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15225776.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 15 October 2011

| access-date = 12 January 2012}} The victory against Charlton was to spark a 13-match unbeaten run for the team, and a 6–1 away victory at Colchester United on Boxing Day 2011 meant the club were in sixth place, the final play-off position.{{cite news

| title = Colchester 1–6 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/16240753.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 26 December 2011

| access-date = 12 January 2012}}{{cite news

| title = » English League One 2011–2012 : Table

| url = http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-one/2011-2012/table/2011-12-26

| publisher = Statto.com

| access-date = 12 January 2012

| archive-date = 16 February 2013

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130216054553/http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-one/2011-2012/table/2011-12-26

| url-status = dead

}} After managing Stevenage for three-and-a-half years, Westley left Stevenage in January 2012, joining fellow League One club Preston North End. His final game as manager of Stevenage was a 1–0 away victory at Reading in the FA Cup third round.{{cite news

| title = Reading 0–1 Stevenage

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16371666.stm

| archive-url = https://archive.today/20121209042737/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16371666.stm

| url-status = dead

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| work = BBC Sport

| date = 7 January 2012

| access-date = 12 January 2012}}

=Preston North End=

In January 2012, Preston North End asked for permission to speak to Westley with the view to employing him as their new manager.{{cite news

|title=Club statement regarding Graham Westley

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2570960,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=9 January 2012

|access-date=12 January 2012

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120112055307/http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0%2C%2C10839~2570960%2C00.html

|archive-date=12 January 2012

}} Though the Hertfordshire club described the approach as "unwelcome",{{cite news

| title = Preston bid for Westley 'unwelcome'

| url = http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/pne_bid_for_westley_unwelcome_1_4119098

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120111005629/http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/pne_bid_for_westley_unwelcome_1_4119098

| url-status = dead

| archive-date = 11 January 2012

| newspaper = Lancashire Evening Post

| date = 9 January 2012

| access-date = 12 January 2012

}} permission was granted.{{cite news

|title=Westley due for Preston talks today

|url=http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/league_football_2_1863/pne_s_ridsdale_in_talks_with_westley_1_4122924

|newspaper=The Comet

|date=10 January 2012

|access-date=12 January 2012

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120111120809/http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/league_football_2_1863/pne_s_ridsdale_in_talks_with_westley_1_4122924

|archive-date=11 January 2012

}}{{cite news

|title=Preston's Ridsdale in talks with Westley

|url=http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/league_football_2_1863/pne_s_ridsdale_in_talks_with_westley_1_4122924

|newspaper=Lancashire Evening Post

|date=10 January 2012

|access-date=12 January 2012

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120111120809/http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/league_football_2_1863/pne_s_ridsdale_in_talks_with_westley_1_4122924

|archive-date=11 January 2012

}} After personal terms and a compensation package were agreed,{{cite news

| title = Preston agree compensation deal for Graham Westley

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16510534.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 January 2012

| access-date = 13 January 2012}} Westley was appointed as Preston's new manager on 13 January 2012.{{cite news

|title=Stevenage confirm Westley departure

|url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10839~2575845,00.html

|publisher=Stevenage F.C.

|date=13 January 2012

|access-date=13 January 2012

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120116023618/http://www.stevenagefc.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0%2C%2C10839~2575845%2C00.html

|archive-date=16 January 2012

}}{{cite news

|title=New manager appointed

|url=http://www.pnefc.net/page/NewsDetail/0,,10362~2576343,00.html

|publisher=Preston North End F.C.

|date=13 January 2012

|access-date=13 January 2012

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120117103314/http://www.pnefc.net/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10362~2576343%2C00.html

|archive-date=17 January 2012

}}{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley named Preston boss after Stevenage compensation deal

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16560529.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 14 January 2012

| access-date = 14 January 2012}} His first game in charge of the club was a 2–0 home defeat against Leyton Orient on 21 January 2012.{{cite news

| title = Preston 0–2 Leyton Orient

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16559849.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 21 January 2012

| access-date = 22 January 2012}} He earned his first win as Preston manager in his fourth match in charge, securing a 1–0 home victory over Hartlepool United on 14 February 2012.{{cite news

| title = Preston 1–0 Hartlepool

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16921936

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 14 February 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Following Preston's 2–0 televised defeat to Sheffield Wednesday on 31 March 2012,{{cite news

| title = Sheff Wed 2–0 Preston

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17497480

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 31 March 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Westley stated that a Sheffield Wednesday player had informed him that four Preston players had leaked the Preston team and tactics to opposition players ahead of the match.{{cite news

| title = Preston boss Westley claims four players leaked team and tactics

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17577124

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 April 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Westley stated "It doesn't surprise me. When you have got people in your own camp working against you it is tough".{{cite news

| title = Preston boss Graham Westley angered by team news leak

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17585894

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 April 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Preston won two games out of the next 17 during the remainder of the season,{{cite news

| title = Results/Matches – 2011/12

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2054&teamTabs=results&season_id=142

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} and finished in 15th place.{{cite news

|title = English League One 2011–2012 : Table

|url = http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-one/2011-2012/table

|publisher = Statto.com

|access-date = 13 February 2013

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120519150800/http://www.statto.com/football/stats/england/league-one/2011-2012/table

|archive-date = 19 May 2012

|df = dmy-all

}} At the end of the season, Westley criticised the club's "mediocre" mentality, stating the squad have "not got a clue what it takes to get success".{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley criticises Preston's 'mediocre' squad

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16559849.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 26 April 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}}

Westley overhauled the playing squad ahead of the 2012–13 season;{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley wields the axe at Preston North End

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18024194

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 10 May 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Preston announced that 21 players would be leaving the club, 14 of which were released at the end of their contracts, while a further seven were transfer-listed.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley explains Preston North End cull

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18024195

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 10 May 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Preston signed 18 players during the summer transfer window, including Scott Laird, John Mousinho, Joel Byrom, and Chris Beardsley, four players from Westley's former club, Stevenage. Westley stated a desire for the new group of players to be committed to his ideas. Preston started the season by defeating Championship club Huddersfield Town 2–0 at Deepdale in the League Cup.{{cite news

| title = Preston 2–0 Huddersfield

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19144704

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 August 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} Later on in the month, Preston secured consecutive 4–1 home victories, beating Crystal Palace and Swindon Town respectively,{{cite news

| title = Preston 4–1 Crystal Palace

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19340536

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 28 August 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}}{{cite news

| title = Preston 4–1 Swindon

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19384102

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 August 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} as well as defeating Hartlepool United 5–0 a month later.{{cite news

| title = Preston 5–0 Hartlepool

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19554019

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 18 September 2012

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} After this, the club went on to win two leagues matches in four months from October 2012 to February 2013.{{cite news

| title = Results/Matches – 2012/13

| url = http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2054&teamTabs=results&season_id=143

| publisher = Soccerbase

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} A day after Preston's 3–1 away defeat to Yeovil Town on 12 February 2013,{{cite news

| title = Yeovil 3–1 Preston

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21332971

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 12 February 2013

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} the club released a statement announcing Westley had been sacked.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley: Preston North End boss sacked

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21444208

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 13 February 2013

| access-date = 13 February 2013}}{{cite news

| title = Club Statement Updated

| url = http://www.pnefc.net/news/article/club-statement-update-130213-655415.aspx

| publisher = Preston North End F.C.

| date = 13 February 2013

| access-date = 13 February 2013}} With Preston sitting five points above the relegation zone, "the board felt that a change of manager was the only way forward". On his time at Preston, Westley stated he had to "slash the wage bill by 60 percent", and as a result the "re-building was well underway but the club lost confidence in me whilst I was doing it. They just want results. Short-term pain is necessary sometimes. It was necessary at Preston. And the fans got restless. I get that. Just as managers have to be brave enough to grit their teeth and face up to that, so owners have to be brave at difficult times. And they have to be able to understand the issues. I knew the answers to problems but I wasn't being allowed to solve all the problems".

=Third spell at Stevenage=

After a month out of work,{{cite news

| title = Wallace on the managerial situation

| url = http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/wallace-on-managerial-situation-737992.aspx

| publisher = Stevenage F.C.

| date = 28 March 2013

| access-date = 30 March 2013}} Westley rejoined Stevenage on 30 March 2013, his third spell as manager at the club.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley returns

| url = http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/graham-westley-returns-742181.aspx

| publisher = Stevenage F.C.

| date = 30 March 2013

| access-date = 30 March 2013}}{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley re-appointed as Stevenage manager

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21980915

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 30 March 2013

| access-date = 30 March 2013}} On the appointment, Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace stated – "Graham was keen to come back to Stevenage and, although I met some strong candidates, without doubt I think he's the best man for the job right now. The club enjoyed a great deal of success before he left last year and we moved forwards significantly in his time here on several levels". On his return, Westley stated "I'm really happy to be back, the training ground is fantastic, the club just keeps moving forward. All the facilities keep improving and I hope that I can come back and make another positive difference".{{cite news

| title = Westley happy to be back

| url = http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/interview-graham-westley-on-his-return-742872.aspx

| publisher = Stevenage F.C.

| date = 30 March 2013

| access-date = 30 March 2013}} In his first game back in charge of the club, Stevenage secured a 1–0 victory over Hartlepool United on 1 April 2013.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage 1–0 Hartlepool

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21921359

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 1 April 2013

| access-date = 1 April 2013}} Stevenage ended the 2012–13 season in 18th place, and Westley released four players and transfer-listed three others.{{cite news

| title = Four released and three listed

| url = http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/transfer-released-players-827866.aspx

| publisher = Stevenage F.C.

| date = 20 May 2013

| access-date = 20 May 2013}}

He signed seven players in preparation for the 2013–14 season, and further strengthened by signing striker François Zoko in September.{{cite news

| title = Stevenage: Francis Zoko and Bruno Andrade join Boro

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24401921

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 4 October 2013

| access-date = 4 October 2013}} However, Stevenage never recovered from a poor start to the season, and despite a late run of six undefeated games ended the campaign in last-place and were therefore relegated into League Two, finishing eight points shy of safety. Westley responded by releasing nine players, whilst a further four were sold on.{{Cite web |title=Nine depart Stevenage |url=http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/contracts-nine-depart-17.5.14-1556916.aspx |work=Stevenage FC |date=19 May 2014}}

Westley was forced to largely rebuild the squad for the 2014–15 season, and brought in 15 new signings, including Dean Wells, Calvin Zola, and Charlie Lee. He guided the team to a play-off place with a sixth-place finish, before they were beaten by Southend United 4–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals after conceding two goals in extra-time of the second leg fixture at Roots Hall.{{cite news|last1=Garry|first1=Tom|title=Southend United 3–1 Stevenage (agg 4–2)|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/32620041|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=14 May 2015}} On 21 May 2015, Westley was replaced as manager by ex-England striker Teddy Sheringham.{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32832999 | title=Teddy Sheringham: Stevenage name ex-England striker as boss | work=BBC Sport | date=21 May 2015 | access-date=21 May 2015}}

=Peterborough United=

After flying out to the United States to meet with Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony, Westley was appointed manager of the League One club on 21 September 2015.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley: Peterborough United name ex-Stevenage boss

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34307948

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 21 September 2015

| access-date = 4 October 2015}} He was named as League One Manager of the Month for November 2015 after Peterborough earned 12 points and scored 14 goals from four league matches, which earned him praise for his team's open and attacking style of play.{{cite news|title=Westley Named Manager of the Month – News – Peterborough United|publisher=Peterborough United F.C.|url=https://www.theposh.com/news/2015/december/westley-named-manager-of-the-month/|access-date=25 September 2017|language=en-gb}} Having initially moved into the play-off places in January 2016, Peterborough were positioned in 14th place following a 2–0 defeat to Scunthorpe United at London Road on 23 April 2016, and Westley was subsequently sacked later that day.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36122210|title=Peterborough United part company with Westley|work=BBC Sport|date=23 April 2016}}

=Newport County=

Westley was appointed manager of League Two club Newport County on 7 October 2016, following the sacking of Warren Feeney.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37586772 |title=Graham Westley: Newport County appoint former Stevenage boss |work=BBC Sport |date=7 October 2016 |access-date=7 October 2016}} Despite Westley criticising his players with some "harsh words", saying he was "not prepared to tolerate that sort of rubbish anymore", Newport went on to lose eight successive games, which Westley described as "embarrassing" and "humiliating".{{cite news|title=Graham Westley: Newport County boss will not 'tolerate rubbish'|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38236031|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=7 December 2016}}{{cite news|title=Newport County plight 'humiliates' manager Graham Westley|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38598905|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=2017}} Club secretary Graham Bean resigned in December, saying "Graham Westley is an impossible man to work with... he needs to learn some manners and start treating people with some respect".{{cite news|title=Newport County: Graham Westley defends conduct as secretary resigns|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38165305|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=1 December 2016}} Shortly afterwards Westley again courted controversy after refusing to leave opposition manager Derek Adams's press conference.{{cite news|title=Graham Westley: Newport County boss involved in bizarre press conference|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38197320|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=3 December 2016}} He signed 14 players in the January transfer window, a move he admitted was a "short-term risk".{{cite news|title=Graham Westley: Newport County signings may prove a 'short-term risk'|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38547462|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=8 January 2017}} However, he failed to arrest the team's declining fortunes and was sacked on 9 March 2017 with Newport 11 points adrift at the bottom of League Two.{{cite news|title=Newport County sack manager Graham Westley|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39178177|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=9 March 2017}} The club's board said that they had consulted both fans and the players over their decision to sack Westley; he had been confronted by irate supporters at Rodney Parade and after his sacking transfer-listed midfielder Mark Randall came out to say he had been "treated quite unfairly" by Westley.{{cite news|title=Newport County: The board consulted the players on Graham Westley sacking|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39231077|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=10 March 2017}}{{cite news|title=Newport County: Fan abuse no worry for manager Graham Westley|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39136607|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=2 March 2017}}{{cite news|title=Mark Randall: Ex-Newport boss Graham Westley treated me 'unfairly'|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39334014|access-date=26 September 2017|work=BBC Sport|date=20 March 2017}} Caretaker-manager Michael Flynn managed to organise an unlikely escape from relegation for the "Exiles" after overseeing seven victories in the remaining 12 games of the 2016–17 season.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39753914|title=Newport County 2–1 Notts County|date=6 May 2017|work=BBC Sport|access-date=26 September 2017}}

Westley maintained that his strategy had played a key part in Newport's survival,{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley: New Barnet head coach was 'lost' while out of management

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42750139

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 19 January 2018

| access-date = 20 March 2018}} stating "If you go back to the AGM just after the turn of the year, Newport were rooted to the bottom of the Football League and I was very clear there was one way out of it – turning the whole squad over in January. I put together a team to function on the bog of a pitch that was Rodney Parade and my strategy is what kept that club in the Football League. Yes, it happened under Flynny's management but I think anyone who is honest would say I did a very good job in working out a way of surviving and building a squad that would win the games at home to keep them in the League".

=Barnet=

Westley was appointed as head coach of League Two club Barnet on 15 January 2018.{{cite news

| title = Statement from Barnet Football Club

| url = https://www.barnetfc.com/news/2018/january/statement-from-barnet-football-club/

| publisher = Barnet F.C.

| date = 15 January 2018

| access-date = 15 January 2018}} Barnet chairman Anthony Kleanthous stated the move had come to fruition after Westley had been recommended to him by Peterborough United director of football, Barry Fry.{{cite news

| title = Four Managerial Changes in One Season... Tony Kleanthous speaks to the fans

| url = https://www.barnetfc.com/news/2018/march/four-managerial-changes-in-one-season.tony-kleanthous-speaks-to-the-fans/

| publisher = Barnet F.C.

| date = 19 March 2018

| access-date = 20 March 2018}} Despite his previous ties with local rivals Stevenage, Westley had been identified as a "high impact manager" capable of changing Barnet's fortunes, with the club sitting bottom of League Two at the time of his appointment. He joined Barnet on a rolling contract. Westley's first game in charge was a 1–1 draw with Lincoln City on 20 January 2018.{{cite news

| title = Barnet 1–1 Lincoln City

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42672089

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 20 January 2018

| access-date = 20 March 2018}} He was sacked by Barnet on 19 March 2018, two months into his time there, and was immediately replaced with Martin Allen.{{cite news

| title = Martin Allen named Barnet manager as Graham Westley is sacked

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43456712

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 19 March 2018

| access-date = 19 March 2018}} Barnet had won two matches out of 11 with Westley in charge, drawing four and losing five.

=Fourth spell at Stevenage=

Westley returned to Stevenage for a fourth time on 15 December 2019, four-and-a-half years after his last spell as manager of the club.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley: Stevenage reappoint former manager for fourth spell in charge

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50801273

| website = BBC Sport

| date = 15 December 2019

| access-date = 25 May 2023}} He signed a contract until the end of the 2019–20 season, with the club positioned in 23rd place in League Two at the time of his appointment. Westley officially started his role on 23 December 2019 and the club signed nine players during the January transfer window. Having won two of his 15 matches as manager, Westley resigned on 16 February 2020 with Stevenage in 24th place and seven points adrift at the bottom of League Two.{{cite news

| title = Graham Westley: Stevenage manager resigns to end fourth spell as boss

| url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51523874

| website = BBC Sport

| date = 16 February 2020

| access-date = 25 May 2023}}

Personal life

Westley wrote a weekly column in The Non-League Paper, sharing his views and experiences on the non-League game.{{cite news

|title=Non-League battle kicks off as ex-employee launches rival

|url=http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=38656

|work=Press Gazette

|date=31 August 2007

|access-date=24 May 2010

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110616103305/http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=38656

|archive-date=16 June 2011

}}{{cite news

|title=Westley back with warning

|url=http://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/article.asp?aid=3403&iid=73&sud=231

|work=The Non-League Paper

|date=4 May 2008

|access-date=24 July 2011

|url-status=dead

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326140008/http://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/article.asp?aid=3403&iid=73&sud=231

|archive-date=26 March 2012

}} He is the chief executive of the Aimita Corporation, an organisation that provides performance management consulting. Westley also has a Master of Arts degree in company direction.{{cite news

| title = Ambitious Stevenage plan on a long stay in the Football League

| url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/leaguetwo/7924607/Ambitious-Stevenage-plan-on-a-long-stay-in-the-Football-League.html

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100805013245/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/leaguetwo/7924607/Ambitious-Stevenage-plan-on-a-long-stay-in-the-Football-League.html

| url-status = dead

| archive-date = 5 August 2010

| work = The Daily Telegraph

| date = 3 August 2010

| access-date = 5 August 2010

| location=London

| first=John

| last=Ley}} Westley's son, Joe, is also a footballer.{{Cite web|url=https://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/sport/24884430.joe-westley-ready-keep-decisive-swindon-town/|title=Joe Westley ready to keep being decisive for Swindon Town|date=25 January 2025|website=Wiltshire Times}}

Statistics

=Playing statistics=

Source:{{ENFA}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!rowspan="2"|Division

!colspan="2"|League

!colspan="2"|Cup

!colspan="2"|Total

AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Queens Park Rangers

|1985–86

|First Division

|0

00000
rowspan="3"|Gillingham

|1985–86

|Third Division

|1

00010
1986–87

|Third Division

|1

01020
colspan="2"|Total

!2

01030
Barnet

|1987–88

|Conference

|3

10031
Aylesbury United

|1992–93

|Isthmian League Premier Division

|23

18522820

=Managerial statistics=

{{Updated|match played 15 February 2020}}

class=wikitable style=text-align:center

|+ 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|Kingstonian

|align=left|29 December 1996

|align=left|10 May 1997

{{WDL|25|9|8|8|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Enfield

|align=left|26 September 1997

|align=left|30 May 1998

{{WDL|41|19|6|16|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Farnborough Town

|align=left|2 August 1999

|align=left|28 January 2003

{{WDL|197|108|34|55|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Stevenage Borough

|align=left|29 January 2003

|align=left|30 June 2006

{{WDL|164|79|36|49|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Rushden & Diamonds

|align=left|18 December 2006

|align=left|25 February 2007

{{WDL|15|8|3|4|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Kettering Town (caretaker)

|align=left|20 April 2007

|align=left|1 May 2007

{{WDL|4|0|3|1|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Stevenage

|align=left|2 May 2008

|align=left|12 January 2012

{{WDL|201|109|49|43|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Preston North End

|align=left|13 January 2012

|align=left|13 February 2013

{{WDL|62|16|23|23|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Stevenage

|align=left|30 March 2013

|align=left|21 May 2015

{{WDL|112|38|25|49|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Peterborough United

|align=left|21 September 2015

|align=left|23 April 2016

{{WDL|41|18|6|17|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Newport County

|align=left|10 October 2016

|align=left|9 March 2017

{{WDL|29|6|9|14|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Barnet

|align=left|15 January 2018

|align=left|19 March 2018

{{WDL|11|2|4|5|decimals=1}}

|

align=left|Stevenage

|align=left|23 December 2019

|align=left|16 February 2020

{{WDL|15|2|3|10|decimals=1}}

|

colspan=3|Total

{{WDLtot|919|414|211|294|decimals=1}}

!

Honours

Farnborough Town

Stevenage

| title = Barrow 2–1 Stevenage (aet)

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8633070.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 8 May 2010

| access-date = 7 May 2019}}

Individual

| title = Westley named October's top boss

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/4395864.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 1 November 2005

| access-date = 9 June 2010}} January 2009,{{cite news

| title = Westley picks up managerial award

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/7865793.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 2 February 2009

| access-date = 9 June 2010}} January 2010{{cite news

| title = Stevenage Borough boss Graham Westley wins award

| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/stevenage/8496588.stm

| work = BBC Sport

| date = 3 February 2010

| access-date = 9 June 2010}}

References

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{{Preston North End F.C. managers}}

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Category:1968 births

Category:Living people

Category:People from Hounslow

Category:Footballers from the London Borough of Hounslow

Category:English men's footballers

Category:Men's association football forwards

Category:Queens Park Rangers F.C. players

Category:Gillingham F.C. players

Category:Barnet F.C. players

Category:Wycombe Wanderers F.C. players

Category:Kingstonian F.C. players

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Category:Farnborough F.C. players

Category:Harlow Town F.C. players

Category:Enfield F.C. players

Category:Aylesbury United F.C. players

Category:Harrow Borough F.C. players

Category:Tooting & Mitcham United F.C. players

Category:Molesey F.C. players

Category:Walton & Hersham F.C. players

Category:English Football League players

Category:National League (English football) players

Category:Isthmian League players

Category:Southern Football League players

Category:England men's youth international footballers

Category:English football managers

Category:Kingstonian F.C. managers

Category:Enfield F.C. managers

Category:Farnborough F.C. managers

Category:Stevenage F.C. managers

Category:Rushden & Diamonds F.C. managers

Category:Kettering Town F.C. managers

Category:Preston North End F.C. managers

Category:Peterborough United F.C. managers

Category:Newport County A.F.C. managers

Category:Barnet F.C. managers

Category:Isthmian League managers

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