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Terry Venables led England to within inches of glory at Euro 96 and laid a blueprint at Barcelona – he was one of a kind | The Sun
ASK almost anybody who ever played for Terry Venables and you get the same reply: “He was the best manager I ever had.”
Given that his managerial career spanned four decades, a time when some of the greatest bosses in English football were at their peak, that is the measure of a real compliment.
And Venables’ death, at the age of 80, represents a sad closure of a major chapter in the development of the game.
He was the boy wonder at Chelsea, another off the East End production line that included Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Moore and Martin Peters among so many others.
Despite becoming the only player to win England caps at schoolboy, youth, amateur, under-23 and full level – he played twice for Alf Ramsey against Belgium and Holland in 1964 – and a playing career that clocked up almost 600 games for Chelsea, Spurs, QPR and Crystal Palace, Venables did not quite become the player he was expected to be.
There were trophies on the way, mind. A League Cup win with Chelsea in 1965 before a massive fall-out with manager Tommy Docherty when he was one of eight players who broke a squad curfew before a game at Liverpool.
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Then, in 1967, after an £80,000 move across London, an FA Cup triumph for Spurs against his former club.
But, just as with Docherty, Venables fell out with Bill Nicholson, feeling the first man to win the Double in the 20th century was too cautious.
It was the 1969 move to Loftus Road, though, that was the makings of Venables, a transfer he described as “blessed with so much good fortune”.
Under manager Gordon Jago, Venables’ footballing brain was allowed to flourish on the training pitch and while his 1974 switch to Palace only lasted half a season on the pitch before he was forced to retire, he made an instant transition to a coaching role.
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