• for 13 years, a time during which the club gained much of its fame. Ron Greenwood was born at 15 Lennox Street, Worsthorne, near Burnley, Lancashire,...
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    2010. "Ron Greenwood". The Times. London. 9 February 2006. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2008. "Ron Greenwood – Managerial...
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  • batch of future West Ham stars and West Ham's approach to the game. Ron Greenwood was appointed as Fenton's successor in 1961 and soon led the club to...
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  • Manager: Jan Zwartkruis Manager: Jupp Derwall Manager: Guy Thys Manager: Ron Greenwood Manager: Enzo Bearzot Manager: Ladislao Kubala European Championship...
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    seriously considered turning his main focus to cricket. In April 1961 Ron Greenwood took over as manager, and drastically changed team training by putting...
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    size of the wins against them proved to be decisive. Nevertheless, Ron Greenwood was given a second chance in charge of England, after taking the role...
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    captain the England team of 1966. Ramsey had summoned West Ham manager Ron Greenwood to England's hotel and told the two of them to resolve their differences...
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    he trained at both Tottenham and Chelsea. However, West Ham manager Ron Greenwood watched him with scout Wally St Pier, and Brooking was offered apprenticeships...
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    Preston North End. West Ham, captained by Bobby Moore and managed by Ron Greenwood, won the match 3–2 to win the FA Cup for the first time. Second Division...
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  • Ramsey or Don Revie; indeed there were none between 1957 and 1978. Ron Greenwood reintroduced them and Bobby Robson used them regularly – there were...
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    aerial ability and courage. This was soon noticed by England manager Ron Greenwood who gave him his debut in a friendly against Australia in 1980. In 1981...
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  • term was first used in the early years of Ron Greenwood's reign as West Ham manager (1961–1974). Greenwood had inherited a young team of players from...
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    young FA staff coaches: men like Bill Nicholson, Don Howe, Alan Brown, Ron Greenwood, Dave Sexton, Malcolm Allison, Joe Mercer, Vic Buckingham, Jimmy Hill...
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  • squad. Head coach: Kálmán Mészöly Head coach: Jozef Vengloš Head coach: Ron Greenwood Note that this squad is numbered alphabetically by surname, unlike traditional...
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    Moore, a player he long admired, and Trevor Brooking. West Ham manager Ron Greenwood informed Clough that neither was available but that he would pass his...
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    which would tour South America in the summer. On returning to England, Ron Greenwood took over as England manager, returning the captaincy to Hughes. England...
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  • the match against Switzerland on 7 September 1977 under new manager Ron Greenwood. It was to be his first cap since playing in the 1966 FIFA World Cup...
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  • the national game. The award was first given in 1983, and was won by Ron Greenwood. In 2024, Emma Hayes became the first woman to win the award, for the...
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    His first manager Ted Fenton left the club in 1961, to be replaced by Ron Greenwood. He was a major influence on Peters and his progress as a young footballer...
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    competition for both full back slots. After Revie's departure, successor Ron Greenwood seemed to prefer Liverpool's Phil Neal at right back and Leeds United's...
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    1976 European Championships during this period. From 1977 new manager Ron Greenwood started to select Shilton as regularly as Clemence, eventually reaching...
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  • loan to other clubs, are in bold. Désiré Bastin David Calderhead Jr. Ron Greenwood George Pearson Tommy Law Bill Robertson Les Allen Micky Block Peter...
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    agree to such a large fee for a goalkeeper. West Ham United manager Ron Greenwood was prepared to match the fee, but instead signed Kilmarnock's Bobby...
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  • American-Israeli basketball player Ron McClure, Jazz bassist Ronald McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, British Conservative politician Ron Greenwood (1921–2006), English...
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    after Paul Reaney who had first appeared for England in 1968. Coach Ron Greenwood was insistent that no political issue was at stake, despite the ever-rising...
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    after England were knocked out of the 1982 World Cup, he succeeded Ron Greenwood as coach of the England national team, selecting former West Bromwich...
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