1. Jon-Paul Pittman was born on 24 October 1986 and is a football coach and former professional player, currently interim head coach of Brentford U18.

1. Jon-Paul Pittman was born on 24 October 1986 and is a football coach and former professional player, currently interim head coach of Brentford U18.
Jon-Paul Pittman then joined Oxford United and after a short return on loan to Crawley Town made a return to Wycombe.
Jon-Paul Pittman was born on 24 October 1986, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Jon-Paul Pittman started his career at Aston Villa's youth academy as an eight-year-old, before he moved to Nottingham Forest where he served his scholarship.
Jon-Paul Pittman went on to appear in FA Cup and Football League Trophy fixtures in his penultimate season there.
Jon-Paul Pittman made 42 starts, 40 substitute appearances, and scored 17 goals in the Football League and FA Cup during two and a half seasons.
Jon-Paul Pittman was signed by League Two local rivals Oxford United, on a two-year contract.
Jon-Paul Pittman made a surprise return to Crawley Town on a 93-day emergency loan.
On 28 July 2014 Jon-Paul Pittman signed for Conference Premier side Grimsby Town on a one-year contract, having spent time participating in pre-season as a trialist from mid July.
Jon-Paul Pittman entered the 2015 Conference Premier play-off final as a 70th-minute substitute, in front of a Conference record 47,029 crowd at Wembley Stadium.
Jon-Paul Pittman scored his first league goal against Worcester City in his first league game for the club in stoppage time.
Jon-Paul Pittman signed a two-year contract with Devonshire club Torquay United.
Jon-Paul Pittman was seriously injured on 5 January 2019 in a game against Welling United [1] suffering a patellar tendon avulsion fracture which required surgery.
Jon-Paul Pittman returned to Torquay for the remainder of the season to receive medical treatment.
The injury signalled the end of Jon-Paul Pittman's playing career and saw him move into coaching.
Jon-Paul Pittman was part of the cohort that piloted the Premier League Professional Player to Coach Scheme.
On 1 June 2023, Jon-Paul Pittman was announced as assistant head coach of Brentford U18.