Lew Chatterley

Lew Chatterley

Infobox Football biography
playername = Lew Chatterley


fullname = Lawson Colin Chatterley
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1945|2|15
cityofbirth = Birmingham
countryofbirth = England
height = height|ft=6|in=0
nickname =
position = Midfielder
currentclub =
clubnumber =
youthyears = 1960-1962
youthclubs = Aston Villa
years = 1962-1971
1971
1971-1972
1972-1974
1974-1975
1975-1977
1977-1978
clubs = Aston Villa
Doncaster Rovers (loan)
Northampton Town
Grimsby Town
Southampton
Torquay United
Barnstaple Town
caps(goals) =153 (26)
009 0(0)
023 0(2)
073 (16)
009 0(0)
057 (10)
manageryears = 1987-1988
1989
1994
managerclubs = Poole Town
Reading "(caretaker)"
Southampton "(caretaker)"
pcupdate =

Lawson Colin Chatterley (born February 15, 1945) is an English former professional football player and coach. He represented England at Youth level.

Playing career

Chatterley was born in Birmingham and began his career as an apprentice at Aston Villa, turning professional in February 1962, with his league debut coming the following season. He remained at Villa Park for over 9 years, making 153 league appearances and scoring 26 goals. During his stay at Villa Park, Aston Villa were relegated from Division 1 in 1967 and again from Division 2 in 1970.

In March 1971 he joined Doncaster Rovers on loan, where he first met Lawrie McMenemy, who was to have a considerable influence on his later career. With his time at Villa at an end, Chatterley was sold to Northampton Town in September 1971 for £8,000. His stay at Northampton was only a short one, rejoining McMenemy at Grimsby Town in February 1972 for £8,000. In his first season at Blundell Park, Grimsby were champions of Division 4, and spent the next 2 seasons in Division 3, finishing in a creditable 9th and then 6th place.

He scored 16 times in 73 league games for Grimsby before a £15,000 move to Southampton in March 1974, once again linking up with McMenemy. He played the last two games of Saints' 1973-74 relegation season. As the team struggled to shine in the Second Division, Chatterley became the butt of the crowd's frustration, and, in February 1975, he moved to Torquay United as player-coach, where he was to play a further 57 league games and score 10 goals.

Coaching career

After leaving Torquay he played for North Devon non-league side Barnstaple Town and opened a guest house. However, he was lured back into football, firstly as coach of Chicago Sting in the U.S.A., and then, in 1979, as McMenemy's right-hand-man back at Southampton. During his 6 year spell at The Dell, Saints enjoyed some of their finest moments including briefly topping the Football League tables in January 1982 (finishing the 1981-82 season in 7th place), and then finishing the 1983-84 season as runners-up to Liverpool.

In 1985, he chose to accompany McMenemy to Sunderland, despite being in contention for the vacant manager's job at The Dell. McMenemy's sacking in April 1987 precipitated Chatterley's resignation from his position at Roker Park a few weeks later.

He returned to the Southampton area in 1987 and was manager of The Clump Inn in Chilworth, and took a role as manager at Poole Town, before becoming Ian Branfoot's assistant at Reading in June 1988. In October 1989, he acted as caretaker manager following Branfoot's sacking, handing over the reins to Ian Porterfield in November.

In January 1990, Chatterley returned to The Dell as a youth development officer, and, in July 1991, once again became a coach under Ian Branfoot who had recently been appointed Southampton's manager. In January 1994, following Branfoot's departure, he briefly acted as caretaker manager in tandem with Dave Merrington, taking charge of the team for one match, before Alan Ball's appointment. He was then promoted to the role of assistant manager, a post he retained until the appointment of Graeme Souness in July 1996.

He then joined Newcastle United for a brief spell as a scout, before retraining as a teacher.

As of 2007, Chatterley was employed as full-time football coach at Winchester College.

References

*cite book
author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk
title=In That Number - A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC
publisher=Hagiology
year=2003
id=ISBN 0-9534474-3-X

*cite book
author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk
title=The Alphabet of the Saints
publisher= ACL & Polar Publishing
year=1992
id=ISBN 0-9514862-3-3

External links

* [http://www.gtst.net/site/content/view/94/63/ Article about Lew Chatterley on Grimsby Town Supporters' Trust website]


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