Venables by Brian Woolnough

Venables by Brian Woolnough

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In 1993 Terry Venables, the only man to play at every level for England, was out of work. A few months later he was named as the new England coach. This book plots these two years, studying Venable's tactics, selections and reputation. It also looks behind the scenes at his fight with Alan Sugar.

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Venables by Brian Woolnough

In 1993 Terry Venables, the only man to play at every level for England, was out of work for the first time. He had been sacked as chief executive of Spurs and feared that his arch rival, Alan Sugar, was trying to drive him out of the game for good. A few months later Venables was named as the new England coach. He did not expect it since, at the time, he was the subject of a series of damaging allegations against his business dealings. For the next two years he led his country in a number of friendly matches in the build-up to the European championships. Then, before the finals, he announced his intention to resign after the tournament in order to clear his name against the allegations. This book describes these two years, studying Venables' tactics, selections and reputation as England's greatest coach, and looks behind the scenes at Venable's fight with Sugar.
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ISBN 13 9781851587568
ISBN 10 185158756X
Title Venables
Author Brian Woolnough
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 1996-09-30
Number of pages 192
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