A little history of:
Managers and ex.managers
careers in Soccer.
#17
Joe P. Kinnear
1946:
Born Dublin on December 27.
1965:
Signs for Tottenham in February. Between
1965 and 1974 the right-back makes
196 League
appearances (7 as sub) for Spurs and
scores two goals.
1967:
Makes his Republic of Ireland debut
against Turkey.
1975:
Moves to Brighton in August and plays
16
times (1 as sub) for the Seagulls that
year, scoring one goal.
1976:
Wins the last of his 26 caps (2 as
a sub) against Turkey.
1992:
Succeeds Peter Withe as manager of
Wimbledon in January 1992.
1994:
Leads Wimbledon to sixth in the Premiership,
their highest finish
in the top flight.
1995:
Wimbledon finish ninth in the League.
1996:
Turns down chance to take over from
Jack Charlton as Republic
of Ireland manager.
1997:
Leads Wimbledon to the semi-finals
of both cups and to eighth
in the Premiership.
1998:
Securing Premier status 2 weeks from
finish, ending up in 15th place.
(Made by: Ulf Brennmo)
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Other managers/ex. managers at the following links:
#1 Arsene Wenger
#2 Brian Little
#3 Colin Todd
#4 Ruud Gullit
#5 Steve Coppell
#6 Jim Smith
#7 Howard Kendall
#8 George Graham
#9 Martin O'Neill
#10 Roy Evans
#11 Alex Ferguson
#12 Kenny Dalglish
#13 David Pleat
#14 Dave Jones
#15 Gerry Francis
#16 Harry Redknapp