[1][2] During his footballing career, he played as a defender for Home Farm, Exeter City, Northampton Town and Charlton Athletic.
[7] In July 1998 he became Reserve Team Coach at Tottenham Hotspur, linking up with Graham again three months later when the latter became Spurs manager.
Foley remained at the club even after the sackings of both Graham and Stewart Houston in March 2001.
However he was made redundant along with several other coaching staff members in July 2003 by Enic in a cost cutting exercise.
[9] In October 2018, Foley published his autobiography "Theo Give Us A Ball" which he wrote with his son Paul.