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Born to Manage: The Autobiography

By: Terry Venables

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In the definitive career autobiography of Terry Venables, the most successful living England manager and one of soccer's biggest personalities, he shares his terrific fund of great stories from an incredible career

After having played a career that spanned more than 15 years, and taken in golden spells in the 1960s with Chelsea and Spurs, it was almost inevitable that Terry Venables would move into management. Following early success with Crystal Palace and Queens Park Rangers, he was appointed to the plum job of managing Barcelona, one of the biggest clubs in Europe. The Spanish giants had been struggling, but he soon turned them around and brought them trophy success, which inevitably earned him the nickname "El Tel." He returned to England to take charge of Spurs, where he helped save the club from financial troubles, and formed an ill-fated partnership with Alan Sugar. Again there was trophy success, as Venables attracted top-rate England stars such as Paul Gascoigne, Gary Lineker, and Chris Waddle to the club, and when the England job fell vacant, he was the obvious choice for the role, leading the nation to the semi-finals of Euro 96 where they lost out on a place in the final after a penalty shoot-out. His spell in charge of England ended soon after, since when he has worked in numerous different roles. Widely viewed as one of soccer's great tacticians, but with a charismatic and gregarious personality, Venables is out on his own as the greatest English manager of recent years, and his story is sure to fascinate and entertain all followers of the game. ISBN:9781471129926

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Weight 532 g
Dimensions 233 × 152 × 30 mm
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ISBN 9781471129926