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At Euro 96, held in England, Terry Venables led England to their best performance at a European Championship, reaching the semifinals.
Barcelona were being managed by former Queens Park Rangers manager Terry Venables, who had also brought in Manchester United and Wales striker Mark Hughes.
* 1943 Terry Venables, English football manager
* January 6 Terry Venables, English football manager
In the autumn of 1987, he was caretaker manager of Tottenham between the resignation of David Pleat and the appointment of Terry Venables.
Bonetti emerged as a key figure in a talented young side which included Bobby Tambling, Terry Venables, John Hollins and Barry Bridges.
Terry Venables joined from Spurs at the beginning of the 1969 70 season and Rodney Marsh was sold to Manchester City.
In 1980 Terry Venables took over as manager and the club installed a ' plastic pitch '.
He is the only England manager, other than the short-lived Terry Venables, and current head coach Roy Hodgson, who has never failed to guide England to the last eight in a major tournament.
Shortly before the European success, Terry Venables was appointed as England manager.
Seaman remained a member of the England squad under new manager Graham Taylor but only cemented his place as undisputed number one with the arrival of Terry Venables and played every minute of every match during Euro 96.
Terry Venables replaced Taylor as manager after the unsuccessful 1994 World Cup qualifying campaign but Wright's appearances in the side became even more limited.
Thanks to this result, this Australian team, managed by the English Terry Venables and not by the Scottish Oceania Champion Eddie Thomson, took part to the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup in Saudi Arabia, finishind second losing the final match against Brazil.
Reid was out of work until March 2003, when he was appointed interim manager of Leeds United after the dismissal of Terry Venables.
From 1994 to 1996 he combined the role with that of England assistant manager ( under Terry Venables ), and was linked with the manager's job when Venables announced his intention to quit after Euro 96, only to rule himself out of the running due to his limited experience.
During RTÉ's UEFA Champions League coverage in November 2007, Dunphy expressed his concern over the possibility of Terry Venables replacing Steve Staunton.
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Le Tissier was picked by the then manager Terry Venables to start the ill-fated friendly match against the Republic of Ireland at Lansdowne Road, on 15 February 1995.
On the day that the PFA was formed in 1907 2 December there was a match between an England Legends XI captained by Alan Shearer and managed by Terry Venables and a World Legends XI captained by Gianfranco Zola and managed by Jürgen Klinsmann culminating in a gala dinner in the evening involving a host of top entertainers.
Under Terry Venables, Gascoigne developed into an international class footballer.
He became a key part of Terry Venables ' team in the run-in to Euro ' 96.
Interviews show him speaking with a Received Pronunciation accent, despite coming from a working-class background ( during Euro 96, much was made in the English media of the difference between his accent and the unabashed Cockney tones of Terry Venables, his successor who also came from Dagenham, and what this said about social changes in England ).
Terry Venables claimed that, had he lived, it would have been Edwards, not Bobby Moore, who lifted the World Cup trophy as England captain in 1966.

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After Terry Burns, his half-brother, introduced him to modern jazz, his enthusiasm for players like Charles Mingus and John Coltrane led his mother to give him a plastic alto saxophone in 1961 ; he was soon receiving lessons from a local musician.
Gonzo journalism has now become a bona-fide style of writing that concerns itself with " telling it like it is ", similar to the New Journalism of the 1960s, led primarily by Tom Wolfe and also championed by Lester Bangs, George Plimpton, Terry Southern, and John Birmingham — in fact, gonzo journalism is considered a sub-genre of new journalism.
Still, the Steelers had a fine passing attack led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
The Rams led, 13-10, at halftime before Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw connected with wide receiver Lynn Swann on a 47-yard touchdown pass.
Their pass offense, led by Bledsoe and wide receiver Terry Glenn, ranked third in the NFL.
The Greys were led by Matt Baxter with a 9-2 record and 2. 47 ERA while the bullpen was led by Terry Pearson, who recorded 20 saves and a. 50 ERA and stuck out 43 batters in 36 innings while only walking eight batters for the entire season.
The conflict between what Bob had become, and what he saw himself as, led him to be impulsively inclined to follow the lead set by the more headstrong Terry ( especially after a heavy drinking session ), who led them recklessly into one scrape after another.
Oil was discovered in the county in 1940 Terry County lies in the oil-rich north Permian Basin, and the discovery of oil quickly led to production.
Quarreling and political fighting between the two eventually led to a duel in the Lake Merced area at which Terry mortally wounded Broderick, who would die three days later.
" It featured his regular performing quartet, with personnel as above, except Tyrone Brown replacing Hill ; this quartet joined with " The Uptown String Quartet ," led by his daughter Maxine Roach, featuring Diane Monroe, Lesa Terry and Eileen Folson.
In London, she was taken under the wing of the Lyceum Theatre group led by Ellen Terry ( who is said to have given her the nickname ' Pixie '), Henry Irving, and Bram Stoker and traveled with them around the country, working on costumes and stage design.
He broke into the Chicago scene in 1927, when he was picked by MCA to become a member of " Thelma Terry and Her Playboys ," the first notable American Jazz band ( outside of all-girl bands ) to be led by a female musician.
First baseman Terry Lee, who led the Sounds in hits, RBI, runs, and home runs, was selected for the mid-season Triple-A All-Star Game and the league's post-season All-Star Team.
McCarthy was fired in February 2012, a decision that eventually led to assistant manager Terry Connor being placed in charge for the remainder of the season that saw the club relegated.
The movement has thousands of adherents worldwide, and notable church networks include Newfrontiers led by Terry Virgo, Salt and Light Ministries International led by Barney Coombs and ( arguably ) Ichthus Christian Fellowship led by Faith and Roger Forster.
His big, blurry sound and graceful style were an integral part of small groups led by the saxophonists Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan and the clarinetist Jimmy Giuffre in the 1950s, as well as a popular quintet he co-led with the trumpeter Clark Terry in the 1960s.
This subsequently led to the board and management formally apologizing to supporters at Wallace's " Tuesdays with Terry " press conference.
In the midst of this controversy, several groups of investors have approached Benson with offers to buy the team and keep them in Louisiana, the most publicized group being one led by Fox Sports analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who is a Louisiana native.
Parliamentary opposition had to be led from outside the county in the form of Terry Davis, MP for Bromsgrove who noted that the petition had been signed by 60, 000 people.

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