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    Vincent Peter Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a British actor, presenter, and former professional footballer . Jones played professionally as a defensive midfielder from 1984 to 1999, notably for Wimbledon, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Chelsea, and Queens Park Rangers. He also played for and captained the Welsh national team, having qualified ...

  2. Vincent Peter "Vinnie" Jones (born 5 January 1965) is a retired British footballer and film actor. Jones represented and captained the Welsh national football team, having qualified via a Welsh grandparent. He also previously played for Chelsea and Leeds United. As a member of the "Crazy Gang", Jones won the 1988 FA Cup Final with Wimbledon. Jones appeared in the 7th and final series of UK ...

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Vinnie's family life and heartbreaking death of wife Tanya Jones. Vinnie's move to West Sussex came a few years after the heartbreaking passing of his wife of 25 years, Tanya, who died aged 53 of ...

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  5. Jones endeavoured into acting in films, making his debut with the British crime-comedy flick ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ that released on August 28, 1998. In the film, he essayed the role of Big Chris, a mob enforcer, proved successful both critically and commercially thus garnering him worldwide recognition and paving his way for ...

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  6. Nov 20, 2023 · A few moments into his new series Vinnie Jones: In the Country, we’re presented with the startling image of Jones standing in the middle of a bluebell-flanked copse, identifying birdsong. “It ...

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · Vinnie Jones Football Career. Wimbledon FC of the First Division signed the 21-year-old Vinnie Jones in 1986, paying Wealdstone £10,000 for him. He thus became a full-time professional footballer. Leeds United paid Wimbledon FC £650,000 for Jones’ transfer in June 1989. He was signed by Dave Bassett, former Wimbledon manager, for Sheffield ...

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