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George Graham

Graham was a favorite at Arsenal during his time at the team; he guided them to triumph in the league on two occasions. The first being the 1988-89 season, pipping Liverpool to claim the top spot and the second, winning the league in the 1990-91 season. He was dismissed from Arsenal in February 1995 prior moving to manage Leeds United. He helped Leeds end the season fifth in the league during the 1997/98 season which secured them a place in the UEFA Cup. He moved on to Tottenham in 1998 where he managed them for three years and led them to victory in the League Cup in 1999. Graham was sacked as manager of Spurs in March 2001.

Glenn Hoddle
Hoddle managed Spurs for three season between 2001-2004 and was a success at the club.
Hoddle succeeded Venable’s as the coach of the English national team. His first objective was qualification for the 1998 world cup finals, he led the English national team to expected victories against Moldova, Georgia and Poland in their opening three matches. The knives were sharpened after the English national team lost 1-0 to Italy at home in their fourth qualification matches; Hoddle was heavily criticized for starting Mathew Le Tissier in his first team. the English national team replied well in their following matches, Shearer scored crucial goals in their victories over Poland and Georgia. Hoddle’s biggest victory came at home against Moldova as Gascoigne was in brilliant form, in their 4-0 demolition of Moldova. His finest match came in their 0-0 draw away to Italy, with the English national team only needing a draw to qualify as group winners; they nearly even snatched victory when Ian Wright struck the post late on. Hoddle, to everyone’s surprise, controversially left Paul Gascoigne out of the the English national team squad for the 1998 world cup finals. the English national team lost in the second round on penalties to Argentina, much to Hoddle’s disappointment Beckham was sent off during the match. After bowing out of the 1998 world cup finals, Hoddle took charge of the English national team for the start of their Euro 2000 qualification campaign; they got off to a terrible start losing to Sweden, which was followed by a goalless draw to Bulgaria. His final match was a 2-0 victory in a friendly against Czech Republic; he left the post at the end of 1998.

Terry Venables

The people’s choice, Terry Venables made an immediate impact while coaching the English national team. They won their opening matches against Denmark and Greece comfortably 1-0 and 5-0 the score lines respectively. His only loss came in a friendly against Brazil in June 1995, losing 3-1. the English national team were convincing during the warm up matches for Euro 96, as Venables guided the English national team to victories over Hungary and China. the English national team started off Euro 96 slowly; venables inspired the English national team to famous victories over Scotland and Holland. the English national team was knocked out in the penalty shoot out against Germany in the semi – finals, Gareth Southgate missing his penalty. Venables reign as manager of the English national team was seen as very successful. After Euro 96 he left the English national team job to become a consultant and chairman of Portsmouth.

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