Career
He is currently the international head coach of Chelsea, a position he took up in June 2014 after serving three years as manager of the Chelsea Reserves and two years as the Youth Team manager. Playing career
Drummy, who played as a midfielder, began his career with the youth team at Arsenal. He never made the first team at Arsenal, but did make five appearances in the Football League on loan at Blackpool.
He later played non-league football for Hendon, Wealdstone, Street Albans City F.C. and Enfield.
While at Hendon, Drummy scored in the Final of the 1988 Middlesex Senior Charity Cup. He also played for Ware.
Coaching career
Drummy was player-manager at Ware during the 1996-1997 season. He left half-way through to become a youth coach at Arsenal, before becoming Manager of the Chelsea Academy in January 2009.
After a successful spell managing the Youth Team, Drummy was appointed Reserve Team manager in July 2011, replacing Steve Holland who is now working with the First team
Foreign the 2012-2013 season the old reserve team league was replaced by a new Under-21 format, with Drummy taking control of that squad, as well as an Under-19 team that competed in a European competition - the NextGen Series. The final of that was reached with Barcelona, Ajax, Juventus and Arsenal beaten along the way, before defeat to Aston Villa in a match held in Italy. Drummy moved to the role of international head coach in June 2014.
In June 2015, Drummy was offered the managers job at Brazilian side Bangu.