Name: Alan Mannus
Date of Birth: 19 May 1982
Profession:
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Alan Mannus worth at the age of 41 years old? Alan Mannus’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Canada. We have estimated
Alan Mannus’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Toronto, Canada
Nationality: Canada
Age: 41 years old
Spouse: He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
Height: 1.88 m
Zodiac Sign: 1.88 m
Biography:
Alan Mannus, born on 19 May 1982, in the bustling city of Toronto, Canada, is a renowned . With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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In the 2012–13 season, Mannus helped St Johnstone to finish in third place in the SPL, ensuring qualification for the Europa League. At the end of the season, he signed another one-year contract with the club.
On 21 February 2014, Mannus signed a new one-year contract until 31 May 2015. Mannus started in the Scottish Cup final on 17 May 2014, as St Johnstone won 2–0 against Dundee United to win the first major trophy in their 130-year history.
The 2014–15 season started well for Mannus, as he saved a penalty from Marco Schneuwly during a shoot-out as St Johnstone beat Luzern in the Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round. With his contract expiring at the end of the season, Mannus’s future was uncertain, leading the club to immediately start talks over a new contract. Mannus extended his contract with St Johnstone for a further two years, until 2017, on 6 April 2015. Mannus was an ever-present player throughout the 2014–15 season and helped the club qualify for the Europa League for the third season running.
The 2013–14 season started well for Mannus, keeping a clean sheet as St Johnstone won 1–0 away to Norwegian side Rosenberg on 18 July 2013, in the Europa League second qualifying round first leg. After drawing 1–1 in the second leg St Johnstone went through 2–1 on aggregate, afterwards Mannus suggested that Rosenberg had been “arrogant” and had underestimated St Johnstone. In the next round St Johnstone won away from home in the first leg again, beating Minsk 1–0, but lost by the same scoreline at home in the second leg and were then defeated on penalties, despite Mannus saving twice during the shoot-out.
On 21 February 2014, Mannus signed a new one-year contract until 31 May 2015. Mannus started in the Scottish Cup final on 17 May 2014, as St Johnstone won 2–0 against Dundee United to win the first major trophy in their 130-year history.