Kevin Cullis

Kevin Cullis (born 1958) is an English former association football manager and convicted fraudster from Brierley Hill.

Cullis' brief managerial career at the professional level came when he was appointed manager of Third Division Swansea City on 8 February 1996 by prospective new chairman Michael Thompson.

In the second match, which took place at Bloomfield Road on 13 February 1996, Cullis’ planned half-time team talk was ignored as the players took control.

Christian Edwards gave the team talk and game plan instead, and Cullis resigned shortly afterwards.

[2] In April 2003, Cullis was jailed for nine months for fraud and deception at Wolverhampton Crown Court after falsely claiming to be a highly paid marketing consultant.