Alexander was appointed manager of Fleetwood Town in December 2012. He won the 2013/14 League Two playoffs and promotion to League One, but was sacked by Fleetwood in September 2015.
Playing career
Alexander began his career in the late 1980s as a youth player with Scunthorpe United. He made his first-team debut on 27 April 1991, coming on as a substitute for Mark Hine, and signed his first professional contract the same year. In 1991–92, he established himself as a member of Scunthorpe's first team, usually playing at right back.
Graham Alexander (born May 2, 1989 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American singer-songwriter, entertainer, and entrepreneur known best for his solo music career and for his roles in the Broadway shows Rain and Let It Be.
Early life and career
Graham Alexander became interested in music when he and a friend picked a music documentary VHS out of the trash. In middle school, he founded his first band, The Roadrunners, which developed a following in the New York City and Philadelphia areas. Alexander wrote award-winning songs for the band's albums Breakaway (2006) and The Roadrunners: Cellar Sessions (2003) under an independent label deal. The band later split and Graham moved onto writing for solo projects as well as for soundtrack material. He was also the lead character actor for The Beatles: Rock Band.
Recent years
Graham began writing and recording his first full-length studio album in 2009. In 2010, he was part of the Broadway cast of the jukebox musical "RAIN", The production won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revue in 2011. His debut album was released December 6, 2011 and, weeks after, his song "Biggest Fan" was featured on Spotify's "Top Tracks of 2011 - Picked by Users" playlist. In 2012, he set out on a tour with his band and played events such as the Non-COMMvention in Philadelphia and LarkFEST in Albany, NY. Shortly after, he began work on his follow up-album, spending time writing and working in the studio.
GRAHAM ALEXANDER ON MOTHERWELL, SALFORD, CLASS OF 92 & GLEN'S SPFL MOTM AWARD | Open Goal Meets...
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We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!
We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others.
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published: 15 Nov 2021
PENALTY KING | Grezza - "I Loved The Pressure"
The 'Penalty King', Graham Alexander, goes through his approach to his famous penalties.
published: 29 Jun 2019
Graham Alexander: Biggest Fan - Official Music Video
Music video for Graham Alexander's original song "Biggest Fan." Find out more: http://www.graham-alexander.net
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published: 04 Apr 2012
Graham Alexander on the top six clincher at Livingston
"We stuck at it and to get the top six in that fashion, I've never experienced anything like it. I'm so pleased for everyone."
published: 09 Apr 2022
Graham Alexander | Motherwell FC, Scottish Football & All Saints model | The DW Podcast Episode 81
In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander.
Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson.
The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s.
Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.
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We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Mon...
SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2QGY26R
We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!
We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others.
#SPFL #MotherwellFC #GlensVodka
SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2QGY26R
We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!
We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others.
#SPFL #MotherwellFC #GlensVodka
Music video for Graham Alexander's original song "Biggest Fan." Find out more: http://www.graham-alexander.net
GET THE MUSIC:
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly...
Music video for Graham Alexander's original song "Biggest Fan." Find out more: http://www.graham-alexander.net
GET THE MUSIC:
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/GAiTunes
Download on Amazon: http://amzn.to/GAAlbum
Buy CD: http://www.graham-alexander.net/store
Add to Spotify Playlist: http://spoti.fi/usVH9e
CONNECT WITH GRAHAM:
Facebook: http://fb.com/grahamalexandermusic
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GrahamsMusic
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Music video for Graham Alexander's original song "Biggest Fan." Find out more: http://www.graham-alexander.net
GET THE MUSIC:
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/GAiTunes
Download on Amazon: http://amzn.to/GAAlbum
Buy CD: http://www.graham-alexander.net/store
Add to Spotify Playlist: http://spoti.fi/usVH9e
CONNECT WITH GRAHAM:
Facebook: http://fb.com/grahamalexandermusic
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GrahamsMusic
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In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander.
Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit,...
In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander.
Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson.
The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s.
Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.
In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander.
Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson.
The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s.
Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.
SUBSCRIBE - https://bit.ly/2QGY26R
We've got a brilliant and insightful chat in store for you this week as we're joined by Glen's Vodka SPFL Manager of the Month for September, Motherwell Gaffer, Graham Alexander!
We look back on the Graham's tenure at Fir Park so far before discussing his previous job at Salford City working under the class of 92 and discuss Gary Neville's recent comments on the man himself. We also chat about his playing career highlights and the influential managers he worked under including the late, great Walter Smith, David Moyes, Owen Coyle, Craig Brown and others.
#SPFL #MotherwellFC #GlensVodka
Music video for Graham Alexander's original song "Biggest Fan." Find out more: http://www.graham-alexander.net
GET THE MUSIC:
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/GAiTunes
Download on Amazon: http://amzn.to/GAAlbum
Buy CD: http://www.graham-alexander.net/store
Add to Spotify Playlist: http://spoti.fi/usVH9e
CONNECT WITH GRAHAM:
Facebook: http://fb.com/grahamalexandermusic
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/GrahamsMusic
SPREAD THE WORD:
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In Episode 81 Derek is joined by Motherwell Football Club manager Graham Alexander.
Graham talks about moving to Scotland to take over the Lanarkshire outfit, his own playing career at Burnley, Preston and Scotland and his relationship with St Johnstone manager Davidson.
The pair talk about the influence David Moyes had on Graham's career and how the former Manchester United manager pushed him on to play for the national team and extend his playing in to his 40s.
Since joining Motherwell Graham has brought in his own players and developed existing players; the gaffer talks about the players he feel have progressed and shares his vision and ambition for the future.
Alexander was appointed manager of Fleetwood Town in December 2012. He won the 2013/14 League Two playoffs and promotion to League One, but was sacked by Fleetwood in September 2015.
Playing career
Alexander began his career in the late 1980s as a youth player with Scunthorpe United. He made his first-team debut on 27 April 1991, coming on as a substitute for Mark Hine, and signed his first professional contract the same year. In 1991–92, he established himself as a member of Scunthorpe's first team, usually playing at right back.
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