- Terry Burton
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managerclubs = WimbledonTerry Burton is a football manager and coach who is currently assistant manager to
Dave Jones atCardiff City F.C. He was brought to the club during the 2004–05 season whenLennie Lawrence was still manager.Burton's playing career started as an Arsenal apprentice where he captained the 1971 FA Youth Cup winning team. He wasn't offered a professional contract and joined Folkestone during the summer of 1971. He went on to play for Epping Town, Hayes and Leyton Wingate (as player-coach). Towards the end of the 1970s he coached football at Holloway School.
Burton returned to Arsenal as youth team coach in 1979. Following
Don Howe 's appointment as Arsenal manager, he was promoted to first team coach, then reserve team coach in 1986 when George Graham became Arsenal manager, though was released for the second time by the club in 1987.After a year out of the game he was appointed reserve team coach at Wimbledon.
Having been a first team coach under then manager
Egil Olsen , he was temporarily charged with managing the first team after the Norwegian's dismissal with only two games remaining of the club's 1999–2000 Premiership campaign, given the task of keeping Wimbledon in the Premier League. A last minute goal fromJohn Hartson againstAston Villa atSelhurst Park in Burton's first game in charge gave the Dons hope of staying up as long as they matched the result of Bradford City againstLiverpool in the final game of the year. A defeat at Southampton on the final day of the season, and a shock 2-0 win atValley Parade for Bradford meant that Wimbledon's fight against relegation was lost. Despite this, during pre-season Burton was given the role of first team manager permanently.Wimbledon achieved respectable top-ten finishes in both of their first two seasons outside the top flight since 1985–86, playing a short passing game, rather than the long-ball the Dons were well known for, but never really made a serious promotion challenge. Although he was popular with the club's fans, Burton incurred the wrath of the chairman after speaking out against the club's proposed relocation to Milton Keynes, and he was promptly sacked just after the end of the 2001–02 season. He was replaced by goalkeeping coach Stuart Murdoch.
Before moving to Cardiff City, Burton had spent two years with Watford as assistant manager to
Ray Lewington . His role atVicarage Road had begun during the summer of 2002, shortly after he was sacked as manager of Wimbledon.External links
*soccerbase (manager)|1604|Terry Burton
* [http://www.cardiffcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10335~612175,00.html Terry Burton Interview]
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