- Bobby Gould
Infobox Football biography
playername = Bobby Gould
fullname = Robert Anthony Gould
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1946|6|12|df=y
cityofbirth =Coventry
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position = Striker
currentclub =Hawke's Bay United "(assistant)"
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1963–1968
1968–1970
1970–1971
1971–1972
1972–1973
1973–1975
1975–1977
1977–1978
1978–1979
clubs = Coventry City
Arsenal
Wolverhampton Wanderers
West Bromwich Albion
Bristol City
West Ham United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bristol Rovers
Hereford United
caps(goals) = 82 (40)
65 (16)
40 (18)
52 (18)
35 (15)
51 (15)
34 (13)
36 (12)
45 (13)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 1979–1981
1981–1983
1983–1984
1985–1987
1987–1990
1990–1991
1991–1992
1992–1993
1995–1999
2000
2003
2004–2005
2006–
managerclubs = Chelsea "(assistant)"
Bristol Rovers
Coventry City
Bristol Rovers
Wimbledon
Queens Park Rangers "(assistant)"
West Bromwich Albion
Coventry City
Wales
Cardiff City
Cheltenham Town
Peterborough United "(coach)"Hawke's Bay United "(assistant)"Robert Anthony "Bobby" Gould (born
12 June ,1946 inCoventry ) is an English football manager and former player.Playing career
Gould started his career at Coventry City, making his debut for the club whilst still an apprentice at the age of 16. He didn't sign professional until June 1964. A
striker , he scored 40 goals in 82 league games for the Sky Blues, helping them to win the Second Division title in 1966–67.He moved to Arsenal in February 1968 for £90,000.cite book | last = Matthews | first = Tony | title = The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion | publisher = Breedon Books | date = 2005 | pages = p. 96 | isbn = 1-85983-474-4] He could not hold down a regular place in the Arsenal first team, although he did score a headed goal in the 1969 League Cup Final against Swindon Town, to send the game into extra time; Arsenal went on to lose 3–1. [cite web |url=http://www.football-england.com/arsenal_1_v_swindon_3_league_cup_final_1969.html
title=League Cup Final, March 15, 1969
accessdate=2007-01-11
publisher=football-england.com ] Gould played no part in Arsenal's 1970 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final win and by the end of 1969-70 was on the sidelines at Arsenal.In June 1970 Gould was transferred to Wolves for a fee of £55,000, and made his debut against
Newcastle United in August 1970, but after just 15 months he was signed by West Bromwich Albion managerDon Howe for £66,666. He made his Albion debut at home to Ipswich Town in the same month, and partneringJeff Astle in attack, went on to score 12 goals in his first season at the Hawthorns. In all he scored 19 goals in 60 appearances for Albion, but when his form began to wane he was sold to Bristol City for £68,888 in December 1972.Gould joined West Ham United in November 1973 for an £80,000 fee, and picked up a winners' medal in the
1975 FA Cup Final as a non-playing substitute. He re-joined Wolves for £30,000 in December 1975 and helped them to win the Second Division title in 1976–77. He moved on to Bristol Rovers for £10,000 in October 1977, assuming the role of player-coach. Between January and April of 1978 Gould coached the Norwegian side FC Aaslund, and joined Hereford United as player-coach for £10,000 in September of the same year.Management and coaching career
Club management and the FA Cup
Gould joined Chelsea as assistant manager to
Geoff Hurst in 1979. When Hurst was sacked in April 1981, Gould took charge of first team affairs for the final two games of the season, before leaving the club shortly afterwards.Gould began his managerial career with Bristol Rovers in October 1981 before returning to Coventry City as boss in May 1983. He remained there until December 1984 before going back to Rover for a second spell as manager.
Gould is most famous for his achievements with Wimbledon. He moved to the South Londoners in the summer of 1987 after their first season as a First Division club. His first season brought one of the most famous
FA Cup victories in history, when his unfancied Wimbledon side beat Liverpool to clinch the1988 FA Cup Final at Wembley.Gould remained with the Dons for two more seasons before quitting to make way for his assistant
Ray Harford . On leaving Wimbledon, Gould was recruited by QPR to work as assistant to managerDon Howe , having played under Howe at West Bromwich Albion.Fittingly enough, his short-lived spell at
Loftus Road ended in January 1991 when he took the vacant manager's job at Albion. But he was unable to prevent them from suffering relegation to the old Third Division at the end of the 1990–91 season - the first time that Albion had slipped to such depths.In 1991–92, Albion just missed out on the playoffs in their first season as a Third Division club and Gould left in June 1992 to join Coventry, his former club. He remained at Coventry City until December 1993, when he resigned despite defying all the odds and keeping them clear of relegation from the Premiership.
International management
His next stop was with the Welsh national team. He became national coach in June 1995 but quit four years later after their failure to qualify for the
1998 FIFA World Cup . Gould was not highly regarded by the Welsh fans, following questionable tactics and major fallings out with players such asNathan Blake , when Blake refused to play after accusing Gould of making a racist remark in training, [ [http://www.furd.org/default.asp?intPageID=63 Football Unites, Racism Divides • Racist incidents ] ] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/football/362178.stm BBC News | Football | An Englishman over the border ] ] as well asMark Hughes . A comical incident occurred early in the career ofRobbie Savage when Savage jokingly threw a replica ofPaolo Maldini 's shirt away onSky Sports before a match against Italy. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19980906/ai_n14479077 Savage dismissal shocks team-mates | Sunday Mirror | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] Gould initially dropped Savage from the squad for disrespecting Maldini, only to reinstate him the next day. Gould's final match was a 4-0 defeat to Italy in which he allegedly instructed Mark Hughes "not to tackle the Italians as they'll only dive".Back to club football
In August 2000, Bobby Gould was named as manager of Division Three side Cardiff City. But two months later he handed over his duties to
Alan Cork and was promoted to the role of general manager. After seeing the Bluebirds win promotion at the end of 2000–01 he left Ninian Park to seek a return to management. [Cite news
title = Gould leaves Cardiff
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cardiff_city/1418101.stm
publisher = BBC Sport
date =2001-07-02
accessdate = 2008-04-13]Bobby Gould's final full time managerial post came in February 2003 when he took over at Division Two strugglers Cheltenham Town. [Cite news
title = Robins appoint Gould
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cheltenham_town/2683079.stm
publisher = BBC Sport
date =2003-02-11
accessdate = 2008-04-13] Despite his efforts, Cheltenham were unable to avoid relegation back to Division Three and Gould resigned soon after the 2003–04 campaign was underway, following a run of six defeats in seven games. [Cite news
title = Gould quits Cheltenham
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cheltenham_town/3203994.stm
publisher = BBC Sport
date =2003-10-19
accessdate = 2008-04-13] Gould was unpopular with the fans throughout the start of 2003–04, resulting in a demonstration after the home match with Rochdale during which he came out to announce that he had resigned.In season 2004–05 Gould was employed to coach Peterborough United by owner
Barry Fry but quit at half time during an LDV Trophy match with Bristol City after a disagreement with Fry. Bobby's sonJonathan Gould was also a professional footballer, who kept goal for clubs including Coventry City and Glasgow Celtic and became a full Scotland international.In September 2006 it was announced that Bobby would be employed in assisting his son Jonathan who is head coach with
Hawke's Bay United inNew Zealand . Another son Richard is currently the Chief Executive ofSomerset County Cricket Club .Bobby appears periodically on BBC Five Live's "
Fighting Talk "Honours
As a manager
Wimbledon
* F.A. Cup winner - 1988References
External links
* [http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=231 Bobby Gould managerial statistics] at soccerbase.com
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