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In December 1973, long term manager Ted Bates stood down to be replaced by Lawrie McMenemy who was unable to prevent The Saints becoming the first victims of the new 3-down relegation system in 1974 when they were relegated, along with Manchester United and Norwich City.
Notable former managers include Bill Shankly and Lawrie McMenemy.
Notable managers include Bill Shankly, who went on to guide Liverpool to three League titles, two FA Cups and a UEFA Cup triumph and Lawrie McMenemy who, after securing promotion to the then third division in 1972, moved to Southampton where he won the FA Cup in 1976.
This turnaround was credited to the appointment of Lawrie McMenemy as manager.
Wise started his career as an apprentice with Southampton, but was left without a club after he fell out with manager Lawrie McMenemy.
Those who did attend the funeral included Allan Clarke, Eddie Gray, Jack Charlton, Billy Bremner, Johnny Giles, Billy Bingham, referee Jack Taylor, Kevin Keegan, Brian Moore and Lawrie McMenemy.
Soon after the takeover, Graeme Souness and Lawrie McMenemy left the club, citing ' difficulties ' with the new owners.
Lawrie McMenemy MBE ( born Gateshead, 26 July 1936 ) is a retired English football coach, best known for his spell as manager of Southampton Football Club.
Lawrie McMenemy is rated in the Guinness Book of Records as one of the twenty most successful managers in post-war English football.
Bates decided to step down as manager in December 1973 and was replaced by Lawrie McMenemy.
At The Dell, Fashanu settled in well and his promising form helped the " Saints " overcome the sudden departure of Kevin Keegan ; manager Lawrie McMenemy would have liked to make the move permanent, but was prevented from doing so by lack of funds.
Murray's first season as chairman ended with the dismissal of manager Lawrie McMenemy and the club's relegation to the Third Division for the first time in their history.
Foyle was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, where he made his name in local football, before Football League referee Tony Glasson recommended him to Lawrie McMenemy, manager of Southampton.
McManaman made history by becoming the first player without first team experience to play for the England Under-21 team, being handed a debut call-up by Lawrie McMenemy against Wales at Tranmere in October 1990, two months before he debuted for the Liverpool first-team, famously quoting in the process that he had seen " more fat on a chip " in reference to McManaman's skinny physique.
There was talk that he would appoint Lawrie McMenemy, who had guided Southampton to a shock win over United in the FA Cup final five years earlier, as successor to Dave Sexton.
Ambassadors of Special Olympics GB includes former Southampton football manager Lawrie McMenemy, Olympic Champion athlete Darren Campbell, former NBA basketball legend John Amaechi, tv beauty and style guru Armand Beasley and football legend Ossie Ardiles.
The most likely candidate for the job was Lawrie McMenemy, still manager of the Southampton side who had shocked United in the FA Cup final five years earlier.
In March 1998 new Northern Ireland manager Lawrie McMenemy, on discovering Adebola to be a British citizen born abroad and therefore eligible to play for any of the home countries, selected him for his first match in charge, a friendly against Slovakia.
In 1985 he moved to Sunderland for £ 150, 000 on a wave of optimism on Wearside following the appointment of Lawrie McMenemy as manager.
* Show 2-Keith Chegwin, Annabel Croft, Lawrie McMenemy
He originally signed with Southampton as an apprentice goalkeeper in August 1972, but was given a free transfer two years later by Lawrie McMenemy.

Lawrie and left
No sooner had the English captain started the ball than Herriot, Weir and Lawrie, by neat passing sent it back, and after the backs and half backs had shown good play, the two M ' Neills brought it along the left side, and passing it to Lawrie, the latter made a shot for goal, but the ball passed just outside the goal post.
McStay left at the end of the season to return to Celtic and he would be replaced by Winbledon cup final hero Lawrie Sanchez but only after caretaker Chris Rutherford had guided Rovers to their first ever European win, beating Maltese side Floriana 3-2 on aggregate in the Cup Winners ' cup.
He fell out of favour after then manager Lawrie Sanchez left the club and was loaned to Scottish side Rangers in January 2008 for an initial six months.

Lawrie and at
One of the largest of these paintings is a view of St. Bartholomew's Church at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as The Avenue, Sydenham, in the collection of the London National Gallery.
Under Lawrie McMenemy's management, Saints started to rebuild in Division 2, capturing players such as Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog, Jim Steele and Peter Rodrigues ( captain ) and what many people feel was the team's greatest moment ( to date ) came in 1976, when they reached the FA Cup Final, playing Manchester United at Wembley, and surprised all observers by beating much-fancied United 1 0 thanks to a goal from Bobby Stokes.
* Sydenham is the home of St Bartholomew's church, ( 1827 1832 ), at the end of Lawrie Park Avenue, featured in Camille Pissarro's painting of 1871.
His death accepted as during or after 1126 at page 291 of " Early Scottish Charters, Prior to 1153 ", Sir Archibald Campbell Lawrie ( editor ), Glasgow, 1910, Published by James Maclehose and Sons, Glasgow, 1905, it is stated that Eadmer died on 13 January 1123 .. Eadmer must also be credited with being one of the first serious proponents of the Catholic doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary when he defended popular traditions in his De Conceptione sanctae Mariae.
Taking a dramatic 4 0 lead at half time with goals from Alex Rae, Bobby Lawrie, Denis McQuade and Jimmy Bone and although Kenny Dalgish pulled a goal back for Celtic, Thistle celebrated a 4 1 victory.
Landscaping at the site was done by Brisbane landscape architect Lawrie Smith.
She was born Helen Lawrie Reilly, the daughter of a Catholic father and a Protestant mother, and she was educated at St. Patrick's Catholic High School on Muiryhall Street in Coatbridge, and attended at the same time as John Reid, whom she later replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland and also made way for as MP for Airdrie and Shotts.
In June 2007 Nigel Worthington was named manager in the place of Lawrie Sanchez, who took over at Fulham.
In 2009 Fettes won the Bell Lawrie Scottish School's Cup, at Murrayfield Stadium, for the first time.
* 1939, a bronze panel with a raised figure of Sequoyah, by Lee Lawrie, was erected in his honor at the Library of Congress.
He was a member of the Wimbledon " Crazy Gang " that defeated hot favourites Liverpool 1 0 at Wembley in the 1988 FA Cup Final and supplied the cross from a free kick from which Lawrie Sanchez headed home the winning goal.
Lawrie is known to have received Burns several times at the manse.
Lee Lawrie worked with Cram and Goodhue on: the Chapel at West Point, the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, St. Bartholomew's, and the reredos at the Church of St. Thomas.
Lawrie worked after 1914 with Goodhue's independent practice on: the Los Angeles Public Library, the Nebraska State Capitol, the Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago, the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, D. C., and the Christ Church Cranbrook completed after Goodhue's death at the Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
After working as a sculptor at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and as director at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901, Bitter ’ s extraordinary organizational skills led him to be named head of the sculpture programs at both the 1904 St. Louis Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, where Lee Lawrie trained with his guidance, and the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition held in San Francisco, California.
Ego psychology sought to use displacement in child rearing-thereby ' teaching beginning control through redirection, substitution of goals ', as with two-year-old Lawrie resentful at being presented with a baby sister, and offered ' a plastic, inflated dummy called Puncho provide Lawrie with a substitute target for his aggression '.
According to a letter to Will Lawrie dated 25 January 1902, he arrived in Wellington, New Zealand in December 1901, and travelled at once on to Lyttelton and Christchurch.
He was released by new manager Lawrie Sanchez at the end of the season.

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