Colin Lee

Colin Lee
Colin Lee
Personal information
Full name Colin Lee
Date of birth 12 June 1956 (1956-06-12) (age 55)
Place of birth Torquay, England
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Torquay United (Chief Executive)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1974–1977 Bristol City 0 (0)
1974–1975 Hereford United (loan) 9 (0)
1977 Torquay United 35 (14)
1977–1980 Tottenham Hotspur 62 (18)
1980–1987 Chelsea 185 (36)
1987–1989 Brentford 24 (1)
Teams managed
1990 Watford
1998–2000 Wolverhampton Wanderers
2001 Torquay United
2002–2004 Walsall
2005 Millwall
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Colin Lee (born 12 June 1956 in Torquay, Devon) is an English football manager and former footballer. He is currently Chief Executive of League Two side Torquay United and President of Buckfastleigh Rangers Football & Social Club.

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Playing career

Colin Lee began his football career with Buckfastleigh Rangers and then as an apprentice with Bristol City, turning professional in July 1974, but failed to break into the first team. He joined Hereford United on loan in November 1974, playing 9 times before returning to the reserves at Ashton Gate. He moved to Torquay United in January 1977, quickly establishing himself in Frank O'Farrell's side and attracting attention from higher level clubs.

In October 1977, after 14 goals in 35 games he left Plainmoor to join Tottenham Hotspur for £60,000, making an immediate impact by scoring 4 goals on his debut in a 9-0 win over Bristol Rovers in the Football League Second Division, helping Spurs win promotion at the end of that season.

In January 1980, he moved back down to the Second Division and signed for Chelsea for a fee of £200,000, having scored 18 times in 62 games for Spurs. He stayed at Stamford Bridge for over seven years, scoring 36 goals in 185 league games, playing as a central defender towards the end of his time there. He helped them win promotion to the First Division as Second Division champions in 1984, followed by seventh and sixth place finishes - the peak sixth place finish coming in the 1985-86 season, for much of which Chelsea looked like serious title contenders.

In the 1985-86 Chelsea won the Full Members Cup, with Lee scoring the win over Manchester City 5-4 at Wembley.

In July 1987 a fee of £17,500 took him to Third Division side Brentford where he combined his playing duties with that of his position of youth development officer. He retired from playing in the summer of 1989 after scoring once in 24 games.

Management career

Watford

He was appointed youth coach at Watford before taking over as manager in March 1990. However, he was sacked in November the following season after a dismal start had seen Watford win only two games when they had been hoping for a promotion challenge in the Second Division.

In 1991, Lee returned to the game as youth coach at Reading, later becoming assistant manager to Mark McGhee. He helped them win the Division Two championship in 1994 and followed McGhee to Leicester a few months later. When McGhee ended his year-long reign at Filbert Street to take charge of Wolves, Lee again followed.

Wolves

During Lee's time as coach, Wolves were semi finalists in the Division One playoffs and the F.A Cup, and Lee was promoted to the manager's seat in November 1998, after McGhee was sacked. His initial caretaker spell beginning with a 6-1 win against Bristol City at Ashton Gate. The next two seasons saw Wolves just miss out on the Division One playoffs, and he was sacked in December 2000 with the Midlanders struggling in the bottom half of the division. His task was not helped by the sale of several key players, including top scorer Ade Akinbiyi, towards the end of his spell as Wolves manager.[1]

After leaving Molineux he joined Leeds United as a scout, a job he held until March 2001, when he was called in by Torquay United chairman Mike Bateson as a consultant to the under pressure manager Wes Saunders in a desperate battle to keep Torquay out of the Conference. When Saunders was sacked soon after (on the 28th of March 2001), Lee took over as caretaker-manager until the end of the season, and guided the side to the heights of 21st place and safety thanks to a nerve-wracking win at Barnet on the final day of the season which saw Barnet relegated.

Torquay United

After much negotiating at the end of the season, Lee verbally agreed to become the new manager of Torquay. However, on the 2nd of July, the day on which he was expected to formally sign his contract, he turned down the offer, leaving Torquay managerless less than a week before the start of pre-season training. The reason he gave that he was still looking for a job at a higher level, although in November 2001 he was still scouting for Leeds United, as well as working for both television and radio. The following month he was appointed first team coach at Second Division Wigan Athletic.

Walsall

In January 2002, Lee was named as manager of Division One strugglers Walsall, and against all odds kept them clear of relegation for the next two seasons. However, he was sacked in March 2004 after allegedly talking to Plymouth Argyle about the possibility of replacing Paul Sturrock as manager, and his successor Paul Merson was unable to stave off relegation. While Walsall actually gave permission for Lee to speak to Plymouth, and Lee publicly turned the job down, Walsall owner Jeff Bonser claimed that if Lee was truly committed then he wouldn't have even spoke to Plymouth, and that as his actions were tantamount to misconduct, he would not receive any compensation (though Bonser eventually paid up Lee's contract after intervention from the League Managers Association). However, his sacking also co-incided with a bad run of results for Walsall including a 6-1 home defeat to Coventry City.

Millwall

Colin Lee began his fourth full-time manager's job in July 2005 with Millwall, succeeding Steve Claridge who had been sacked after just 36 days at the helm by the club's new owners. But Millwall were bottom for much of the first half of the 2005-06 Championship campaign, and just before Christmas he became Director of Football. Defender David Tuttle took over the managerial duties, with Lee leaving Millwall in January 2006.

Torquay United

In January 2007 he returned to the coaching staff at Torquay United, taking temporary control of playing matters with the departure of Lubos Kubik in early February, he was then appointed Director of Football on the 6 February on a three year contract,[2] making his first act the appointment of former Torquay United and England player Keith Curle as the replacement for Kubik. Lee and Curle were unable to save Torquay from relegation and Lee was made redundant on 14 May 2007 after club owner Mike Bateson stood down as chairman.[3] However, Lee returned to Torquay United, this time as Chief Executive, on 25 May 2007 after Bateson's sale of the club to a local consortium headed by Cris Boyce. On 2 June 2007.[4] He appointed former Torquay player Paul Buckle as the new team manager.[5]

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