- Terry Venables
Football manager infobox
playername = Terry Venables
fullname = Terence Frederick Venables
nickname = El Tel, The Godfather of Football
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1943|1|6|df=y
cityofbirth =London
countryofbirth =England
currentclub =
youthyears = 1958–1960
youthclubs = Chelsea
years = 1960–1966
1966–1969
1969–1974
1974–1976
1976
clubs = Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur
Queens Park Rangers
Crystal PalaceSt Patrick's Athletic
caps(goals) = 202 (26)
115 (19)
179 (19)
014 0(0)
00? 0(?)
nationalyears = 1964
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 002 0(0)
manageryears = 1976–1980
1980–1984
1984–1987
1987–1991
1994–1996
1997–1998
1998–1999
2000–2001
2002–2003
managerclubs = Crystal Palace
Queens Park RangersFC Barcelona
Tottenham Hotspur
England
Australia
Crystal Palace
Middlesbrough (joint role withBryan Robson )
Leeds UnitedTerence Frederick 'Terry' Venables (born 6 January 1943 in
Dagenham , London), often referred to as 'El Tel', is an English football manager and former player. He most notably played for Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Queens Park Rangers, and gained two caps for England. He has been employed as the manager of both England and Australia, as well as management stints at Barcelona and various clubs in England. In recent years he has courted much controversy over a number of suspicious financial deals.Playing career
Venables left school in the summer of 1957 and signed for Chelsea as an apprentice. He became professional for them in 1960, after being left out of England's Olympic squad. He emerged as the captain and one of the key players in the Chelsea side which challenged for honours in the 1960s, narrowly missing out on Football League and
FA Cup success, and winning the League Cup in 1965. But a fall-out with managerTommy Docherty culminated in him and seven other players being sent home for breaking a pre-matchcurfew and ultimately led to his sale to Tottenham Hotspur for £80,000 in 1966. He had made 202 appearances for Chelsea and scored 26 goals.He played 115 League games and scored 19 goals for Spurs, with the highlight being an
FA Cup Final win over his old side in 1967. In June 1969 he transferred to Queens Park Rangers for £70,000 playing 179 games and scoring 19 goals, eventually in 1974 he transferred to Crystal Palace for the same fee, but only played 14 games for them before being appointed manager in June 1976. [http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,751390,00.html The Guardian, "Terry Venables factfile"] , 8-July-2002.]He signed for
St Patrick's Athletic in February 1976 and made his debut on the 22nd [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/archive/1976/0223/Pg004.html#Ar00412:79CB997DDBAE72EBB4771BC98B8BA28FABB776AB99792BAE]As well as receiving two
International Cap s for England, Venables was the first to play at all international levels (schoolboy, youth, amateur, Under-23, and for the full international team). [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/sports_talk/1179349.stm BBC Sport, "Ask Albert - Number 5"] , 19 February 2001.]Managerial career
Crystal Palace
He took over as manager of Crystal Palace when they were in the Third Division, he coached them to the Second Division in 1977 and the First Division in 1979.
Queen's Park Rangers
After a mid-table finish in 1980 he left that October for
Queens Park Rangers , who were in the Second Division. He took them back into the First Division as Second Division champions in 1983. He also guided Rangers to theFA Cup final in 1982 whilst still a Second Division side, but lost in a replay against his former club Tottenham.His final season as QPR manager, 1983-84, brought more success as they finished fifth in the league (their highest finish since they were runners-up in 1976) and qualified for the
UEFA Cup . Venables then moved to Spain to take over atFC Barcelona , whileFrank Sibley took over from him atLoftus Road .FC Barcelona
Venables' growing reputation brought him offers from some of Europe's most prestigious clubs and in 1984 he took the role of manager at Barcelona, earning the sobriquet "El Tel". Venables was recommended by
Bobby Robson , a good friend of the Barcelona President and who himself, years later, would take over the team. Terry used a very English system, a classic 4-4-2, which took advantage of outstanding defenders likeGerardo ,Migueli andJulio Alberto and a hard-working midfield led by GermanBernd Schuster . During his three seasons inCatalonia , Venables led the club to the Spanish title and League Cup but lost in the final of the first post-Heysel European Cup to Steaua Bucharest on penalties. He was sacked in September 1987, after failing to repeat his title success at theCamp Nou and the humiliation of losing home and away to Dundee United in the quarter finals of the UEFA cup [http://www.dundeeunited.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=54887] .Tottenham Hotspur
On 23 November 1987, he returned to England to manage Tottenham Hotspur. His success with the north London team was varied, with the side finishing in mid-table for most of his tenure, though they did win the
FA Cup in 1991. Venables had brought bothGary Lineker andPaul Gascoigne to Spurs and was a favourite to replaceBobby Robson as England national football team manager when the job became vacant in 1990, but doubts about his probity led him to be passed over in favour of Graham Taylor. After a failed £20m bid to take over Spurs with Larry Gillick, Venables was appointed chief executive byAlan Sugar who had won the takeover battle againstRobert Maxwell in June 1991. Over the next two seasons, the Spurs team was managed byPeter Shreeves and then the joint management team ofRay Clemence andDoug Livermore , with the final arrangement seeing Venables having more involvement with the first team. A clash of personalities developed and Sugar dismissed Venables on 14 May 1993, over his business dealings. After gaining a temporary injunction he was reinstated, but lost a 3-day high court hearing and ordered to pay costs.England
By November 1993, the England national football team was at low point, having failed to qualify for the
1994 FIFA World Cup under previous manager Graham Taylor. Venables, though not active in the game, seemed to have the presence and charisma that could re-ignite some patriotic pride and achievement. He was appointed manager on 28 January 1994.However, the speculation coincided with Venables coming under scrutiny and censure in connection with several of his business dealings.
The Football Association struggled to identify an alternative candidate but their discomfort with his soiled reputation for probity was articulated in their appointment of him as England 'coach' rather than under the traditional title of 'manager'. However, Venables agreed to leave the England job after the 1996 Championship in July 1996.As hosts, England did not need to qualify for the
1996 European Football Championship . There were plenty of highs and lows during the finals where England won 3 of their 5 games (including one on penalties). The highest point came with the 4–1 defeat of the Netherlands. Venables suffered heartache in the semi-finals losing to Germany on penalties.Australia
Venables became manager of Australia in November 1997 following the resignation of
Eddie Thomson . In the1997 FIFA Confederations Cup , Venables led Australia to the final before defeat to Brazil. His side swept through the Oceania World Cup qualifiers but were beaten in a play-off by Iran on away goals, a match often referred to as the most tragic moment in Australiansoccer history. With the team having drawn 1-1 inTehran , Australia lead the second leg 2-0 at half time but the partisan crowd were left stunned when they conceded two late goals. Venables was later sacked.Portsmouth (chairman)
At the same time, Venables acted as consultant and then chairman at Portsmouth. He purchased a 51% controlling interest in the club for £1 in February 1997 but left in controversial circumstances 11 months later. His company Vencorp received a £300,000 bonus in the summer of 1997 and he is thought to have been paid around £250,000 upon leaving the club, but he left them bottom of Division One. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sport/46933.stm BBC Sport, "Venables quits Portsmouth taking a tidy profit"] 13 January, 1998.]
Although Portsmouth avoided relegation 1997-98, their financial situation worsened and they were in real danger of
bankruptcy until being taken over byMilan Mandaric in late 1999.Crystal Palace
In March 1998, he returned to Crystal Palace who had just been taken over by
Mark Goldberg , and then relegated from thePremier League , for a brief period, before leaving acrimoniously in January 1999, as the south-London club went into administration. His appointment had created a media frenzy, with Goldberg boasting that he was going to turn Palace into a European force within the next five years. But the dream was over within a year, and Palace narrowly avoided going out of business.Middlesbrough (Head Coach)
Despite being linked with vacant managerial positions with Wales and Chelsea, Venables remained out of football for nearly two years until December 2000, when he was appointed Head Coach to assist and co-manage Middlesbrough with the incumbent manager
Bryan Robson in a bid to help the club avoid relegation. The club eventually finished 14th and survived. However, Venables feltTeesside was too remote a base for his media and business interests and he left at the same time as Robson in June 2001.Leeds United
In July 2002, Venables joined Leeds United as manager. Despite Venables inheriting an arguably stronger squad than the one that had qualified for the
UEFA Champions League two years earlier, the extent of Leeds' disastrous financial problems were only beginning to become clear with club captainRio Ferdinand sold toManchester United only a fortnight into Venables appointment. By December of that year the side had crashed out of both the League Cup and theUEFA Cup and were languishing in the bottom half of the table with mounting levels of debt. Leeds were further weakened in January 2003, whenJonathan Woodgate was sold to Newcastle United andRobbie Keane toTottenham Hotspur , without Venables being informed, in an attempt to pay off mounting debts. Venables threatened to leave if Woodgate was sold, but was persuaded to stay byPeter Ridsdale [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/photo_galleries/2871585.stm BBC SPORT | Football | Photo Galleries | Venables' Leeds career ] ] . With the club spiralling towards relegation, and amid later substantiated rumours of further player sales by the board Venables was sacked in March 2003. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leeds_united/2869547.stm BBC Sport, "Venables leaves Leeds"] , 21 March, 2003.] [ [http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/managers/20.html leedsfans.org.uk: Leeds United Manager Profile: Terry Venables ] ] The fortures of Leeds turned around temporarily after his sacking as they escaped relegation underPeter Reid , securing safety with a remarkable 3-2 win away to reigning premiership champions Arsenal, but continued selling of players to offset the clubs debt burden eventually saw the end of Reid and the relegation of the club.England (assistant)
Venables was linked with Australian club
Newcastle United Jets in 2005, but his commitments in the UK prevented him from taking up a role within the club, and his agent announced that he did not sign any deal with the club. At the end of the 2005–06 season, he was linked with a return to Middlesbrough, [cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article719844.ece|publisher=The Times |title=Venables in line for 'one last big job' on Teesside|date=2006-05-17] but decided that at his age he would be unable to manage a Premier League club full time. Later in the year, Venables returned to the England set-up as assistant to new managerSteve McClaren . He was later sacked from this role in November 2007, along with McClaren, after England failed to qualify for the2008 European Football Championship [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7100393.stm|publisher=BBC |title=McClaren sacked as England coach|date=2007-11-22] .Future
Venables, now 65, has recently been linked in the media with the Republic of Ireland [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7066392.stm BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | Souness interested in Ireland job ] ] ,
Leicester City , Bulgaria [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/internationals/7145675.stm BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | Venables on Bulgarian shortlist ] ] , Iran [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_melli] ,Newcastle United , andTottenham Hotspur managerial jobs.Other interests
Venables is also well known for his business interests, most notably with English clubs Queen's Park Rangers (as Managing Director), Tottenham Hotspur (as Chief Executive) and Portsmouth (as Chairman). However, on 14 January 1998 he was disqualified by the high court from acting as a company director for seven years under section 8 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 for mismanagement of four companies - the London drinking club Scribes West Ltd, Edenote plc, Tottenham Hotspur plc and Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Company Ltd. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/47366.stm BBC Business news, "Seven-year director's ban for Venables"] 14 January, 1998.] The case was brought by the
Department of Trade and Industry who cited instances of bribery, lying, deception, manipulation of accounts and taking money that should have been given to creditors. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/965692.stm BBC Sport, "Venables fans' choice despite flaws"] , 11 October, 2000.]In addition to his widespread business interests, Venables also co-authored four novels with writer
Gordon Williams and is credited as co-creator of theITV detective series "Hazell". Having been a football pundit forBBC since the mid-80s, he left forITV in 1994, following a legal dispute with the corporation over allegations made against him in a "Panorama" programme. In 1990 Venables co-devised the board game, "Terry Venables invites you to be... The Manager". This is a football management game and is a cross between theGame of Life ,Risk andTrivial Pursuit . In 2002 Venables recorded a single for the World Cup together with the band Rider. "England Crazy" reached number 46 in the UK charts. In May 2006, Venables guided the England Legends and Celebrities squad to victory in the charitySoccer Aid programme. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5022746.stm]Honours
As a player
Chelsea
*Football League Cup winner: 1964–65Tottenham Hotspur
*FA Cup winner: 1967As a manager
FC Barcelona
*La Liga Title winner - 1984–85Tottenham Hotspur
*FA Cup winner: 1991English Football Hall of Fame
*Inducted: 2007Managerial statistics
Bibliography
Football
*Venables, T & Hanson, N (1995) "Venables: The Autobiography" ISBN 0-14-024077-2
*Venables, T (1996) "Venables' England: The Making of the Team"ISBN 0-7522-1664-3
*- (1997) "The Best Game in the World" ISBN 0-09-918562-8Fiction
*Venables, T & Williams, G (1973) "They Used to Play on Grass" ISBN 0-583-12077-6
*- (1994) "Hazell Plays Solomon" ISBN 0-14-024416-6
*- (1994) "Hazell and the Menacing Jester" ISBN 0-14-024418-2
*- (1995) "Hazell and the Three Card Trick" ISBN 0-14-024419-0References
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* [http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2003/03/41932.htm Interview on FA website]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,27-2184129,00.html Venables in line for 'one last big job' on Teesside]
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