Early life and career Still was born in Belgium to English parents, Still's parents, Jane (née Bagley) and Julian Richard Still, left the United Kingdom for Belgium somewhere around the year 1990. He is the brother of fellow manager
Will Still and video analyst
Nicolas Still. He was raised speaking English and attended a French‑language school in
Walloon Brabant. In football, Still started his career as youth coach at
Racing Jet Wavre and Royale Union Rixensartoise. In September 2015, he became assistant of Croatian manager
Ivan Leko, initially as video-analyst at
Sint-Truiden, but thereafter he followed Leko as assistant at
Club Brugge. When Leko was coach at
Al Ain, Still went on to work as a project manager at
Vlerick Business School and as an analyst on the
RTBF football talk show
La Tribune. In May 2020, Still rejoined Leko's staff at
Antwerp, then
Shanghai Port in early 2021.
Charleroi In May 2021, Still returned from China to start his first job as lead manager at age 30, at
Charleroi, where he succeeded
Karim Belhocine. On his debut on 24 July on the first day of the
Belgian Pro League season, he won 3–0 away to
Oostende. On 22 October 2022, Still was sacked by Charleroi, having taken 16 points from a possible 42 at the start of his second season. His final result was a 4–1 loss at
Cercle Brugge.
Eupen In November 2022, Still became the manager of
Eupen, also in the top division. After the
2022 FIFA World Cup, his debut was a late 1–0 win away to
Seraing on 23 December. He was sacked on 25 April after taking 12 points from a potential 51; his final two games were lost 5–1 at home to
Zulte Waregem and 7–0 at
Club Brugge.
Kortrijk Still began the 2023–24 season as manager of
Kortrijk, and was the first manager sacked, on 25 September. He had won none and drawn two of his eight games.
Lens and Anderlecht In June 2024, Still moved to be assistant coach at
Lens, working alongside his brothers, Will and Nicolas. A year later, he returned to the country of his birth, being hired as assistant to
Besnik Hasi at
Anderlecht. Upon Hasi's dismissal on 1 February 2026, Still became interim head coach. His debut four days later was a 1–0 home loss to
Royal Antwerp in the first leg of the
Belgian Cup semi-finals, followed by a 2–0 defeat away to
Genk in the
league on 8 February.
Watford On 9 February 2026, Still was appointed as head coach at
EFL Championship club
Watford on a two-and-a-half-year contract. Five days later, his debut was a 2–2 draw away to
Preston North End. On 3 May 2026, Watford announced they parted company with Still. ==Personal life==