Paul Anthony Furlong was born on 1 October 1968 and is an English football coach and former professional player who played as a striker.
14 Facts About Paul Furlong
Paul Furlong was appointed joint manager of Queens Park Rangers' U23 team in 2021.
Paul Furlong has played Non-League football for Enfield, Kettering Town and St Albans City, where he was player-coach.
Paul Furlong began his career at non-League level with Conference side Enfield in 1986, remaining there until July 1991 when he signed for Football League First Division side Coventry City.
Paul Furlong only managed four goals from 37 league games all season and after the season ended he was transferred to Watford.
Paul Furlong was much more successful at Watford in Division One, and was voted Watford Player of the Season in 1993.
Paul Furlong remained at St Andrew's for six years, scoring 50 goals in 130 Division One games, and having loan spells at Queens Park Rangers and Sheffield United.
Paul Furlong finally left Birmingham in the summer of 2002, the year they reached the Premier League after 16 years outside the top flight, and signed a contract with Queens Park Rangers in Division Two.
Paul Furlong continued to do well at Loftus Road, helping them win promotion in 2004, and by the time he left in 2007, he had played 162 league games and scored 54 goals.
On leaving QPR, the 38-year-old Paul Furlong signed for Luton Town who had just been relegated from the Football League Championship.
Paul Furlong scored eight goals in 32 games but was unable to prevent the financially troubled side from suffering a second successive relegation.
Paul Furlong then signed for League One side Southend United, but made just four appearances during the first half of the season and was loaned out to Barnet in January 2009.
Paul Furlong scored on his debut for St Albans in a Southern League Premier Division game against Cirencester Town.
Paul Furlong went on to manage the under-18 team, and in September 2021 became under-23s manager jointly with Andy Impey.