Crystal Palace Following four
broken legs he retired through injury. On 14 May 2009, the club announced that they would not renew his and
Kevin Dillon's contract after Reading failed to bounce back to the Premier League at the first attempt after getting knocked out of the play-offs by
Burnley 3–0 on aggregate and the departure of Steve Coppell. This was officially announced on the day of Steve Coppell's press conference.
Southampton On 7 September 2009, Downes was appointed to a position within the backroom staff of
League 1 club,
Southampton. He was dismissed along with
Alan Pardew on 30 August 2010.
West Ham United For a few weeks in October and November 2010 Downes was hired as a part-time defensive coach for
League Two side
Gillingham. Then on 24 November 2010, Downes was appointed as a defensive coach at
West Ham United under manager
Avram Grant. His appointment came a day after the West Ham board sacked assistant manager
Zeljko Petrovic. In May 2011, shortly after West Ham were relegated from the
Premier League, Grant was sacked however Downes kept his job and was named first team coach when new manager
Sam Allardyce took over. On 11 December 2012 Downes' departure from his role with West Ham United was announced. He went on to spend some time working under
Harry Redknapp at
Queens Park Rangers.
India Prior to the
2017–18 Indian Super League season, Downes joined
Steve Coppell at
Jamshedpur. He subsequently coached at other Indian clubs,
Kerala Blasters and
ATK. ==Managerial career==