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About Terry Venables
Updated by Russ Fraser - 3 Apr 07
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Terry Venables
Began his Professional playing career at Chelsea in August 1960 and was sold to Tottenham Hotspur in May 1966. Transferred to Queen's Park Rangers in June 1969 and then on to Crystal Palace in September 1974. Retired after 14 matches and became coach. Played for England twice as a full international. He was the first player to represent his country at every level, from England School Boys to full International.
Managed Crystal Palace between 1976 and 1980. He was Queen's Park Rangers manager from 1980 to 1984. Terry then became Barcelona manager in 1984. In 1987, he came back to English football and became manager at Tottenham Hotspur, before becoming the club's chief executive in 1991. He left the club after a dispute with owner Alan Sugar in 1993.
Appointed England national team coach in 1994 and lead the team to the semi finals of Euro '96. Left the job at the end of the tournament. After spells at Portsmouth, managing Australia, Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough and Leeds United, Terry has returned the England coaching staff as Steve McLaren's Assistant Manager.
CV:
Terence Frederick Venables
DOB: 06/01/1943 Dagenham, London
Playing career
1958-1966: Chelsea
202 games, 26 goals
1966-1969: Tottenham Hotspur(80,000)
115 games, 19 goals
1969-1974: Queens Park Rangers(70,000)
179 games, 19 goals
1974-1976: Crystal Palace(70,000)
14 games
International: England 2 caps. Terry Venables was the first player to play at all international levels(schoolboy, youth, amateur, U21 and full International)
Managerial Career
1976-1980: Crystal Palace
1980-1984: Queens Park Rangers
1984-1987: Barcelona
1987-1991: Tottenham Hotspur
1994-1996: England National Team Manager
1996-1996: Consultant at Portsmouth
1996-1998: Australia National Team Manager
1998-1999: Crystal Palace
2000-2001: Middlesbrough
2002-2003: Leeds United
2006: England Legends and Celebrities v Rest Of The World X1 for Soccer Aid charity.
2006 - Present: England Assistant manager.


