Background
Mr. Venables was born in Dagenham, United Kingdom, on January 6, 1943.
(This autobiography of Terry Venables, one of the most cha...)
This autobiography of Terry Venables, one of the most charismatic and colourful characters in English football traces his life from growing up in Dagenham, Essex, the son of an English docker and a Welsh mother.
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1994
(Terry Venables chronicles his preparation of the England ...)
Terry Venables chronicles his preparation of the England football squad for the 1996 European Championships. The book covers the players, previous England managers, foreign clubs, training methods, tactics, strategy and motivation, analysis of the opposition, and football politics.
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1996
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Mr. Venables was born in Dagenham, United Kingdom, on January 6, 1943.
Mr. Venables was a soccer player for English clubs: for Chelsea from 1959 to 1965, Tottenham Hotspur, 1966-1968, Queen’s Park Rangers, 1969-1974, and Crystal Palace, 1974-1975. After many years of being a professional football player, he started his career of a football club manager. From 1976 tiil 1980 he served as a manager of Crystal Palace, between 1980 and 1984 Mr. Venables was a manager of Queen’s Park Rangers football club. During the years 1984-1987 Terry Venables acted as a manager of Barcelona football club, Barcelona, Spain, and in 1987-1993 of Tottenham Hotspur.
Terry Venables was appointed manager of the England national team on 28 January 1994, having been recommended to the FA by Jimmy Armfield. In May 1996, Glenn Hoddle was announced as his successor, meaning that Mr. Venables would have no choice but to stand down as manager no matter how well England performed at the tournament.
Mr. Venables became manager of Australia in November 1996, following the resignation of Eddie Thomson. In the 1997 Confederations Cup, he led Australia to the final before defeat to Brazil.
In March 1998, he returned to Crystal Palace who had just been taken over by Mark Goldberg. He was holding his post for one year. Despite being linked with vacant managerial positions with Wales and Chelsea, Mr. Venables remained out of football for nearly two years until December 2000, when he was appointed Head Coach to assist and co-manage Middlesbrough with the incumbent manager Bryan Robson in a bid to help the club avoid relegation. He left it in June 2001.
In July 2002, Mr. Venables joined Leeds United as manager. Because of financial difficulties players of the team were sold to other clubs and Terry Venables was sacked in March 2003.
Terry Venables was linked with Australian club Newcastle Jets in 2005, but his commitments in the UK prevented him from taking up a role within the club, and his agent announced that he did not sign any deal with the club.
At the end of the 2005-2006 season, he was linked with a return to Middlesbrough, but decided that at his age he would be unable to manage a Premier League club full-time. Later in the year, Venables returned to the England set-up as assistant to new manager Steve McClaren. He was later sacked from this role in November 2007.
Since 2007, Mr. Venables has been linked in the media with many managerial vacancies, including those at the Republic of Ireland, Bulgaria, Queen's Park Rangers, Hull City, and Wales. In 2012, he was hired by non-League club Wembley as a technical adviser.
Mr. Venables is known to be an author of a number of books as well as co-author, who contributed short stories to the collections Winter's Crimes 6, Winter’s Crimes 9, and Prevailing Spirits.
(This autobiography of Terry Venables, one of the most cha...)
1994(Terry Venables chronicles his preparation of the England ...)
1996Terry Venables married in 1967, but divorced with his wife in 1986. He has two daughters.