Career
During his playing career, he played for several clubs, including Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Club career Born in Chirk near Wrexham, Jones started his career at Bridgnorth Town, joining in 1986 and then moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers for a fee of £60,000 in 1991. He only managed to play 44 games before moving on to in 1996 where he was ever present in the 1996-1997 season.
When manager Dave Jones joined as manager, he signed Jones.
He was the first ever goalkeeper to make a substitute appearance in an final. He left in 2004, but not before joining Liverpool on loan during a goalkeeping injury crisis, thus becoming the club"s oldest post-war debutant.
Jones re-joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 2004, but was loaned out to Watford in December of that year. In January 2006, Wolves cancelled Jones" contract by mutual consent.
In February 2006, he joined Queens Park Rangers for the rest of the 2005-2006 season.
Due to his success at the club he was given a one-year extension to his contract that would last up until May 2007. When this contract expired Jones was released by the London club and later signed for non-league Bognor Regis Town. International career Jones made his international debut against Scotland on 27 May 1997, coming on as a half-time substitute for Andy Marriott.
Wales were beaten 5–1, their worst home result for 98 years and he was beaten from long range on three occasions.
He marked the occasion with 50 shaved in his hair.