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A little history of:

Managers and ex.managers careers in Soccer.



# 15

Gerry Francis
 

1951:
Born Chiswick, on December 6.

1968:
Joins QPR as an apprentice.

1969:
Makes League debut against Liverpool.

1974:
Takes over from Terry Venables as QPR captain. Wins first
England cap in European Championship qualifier against Czechoslovakia
at Wembley.

1975:
Don Revie appoints him England captain.

1976:
Makes his 12th and final England appearance against Finland.
QPR finish runners-up in the League to Liverpool.

1979:
Makes £465,000 move to Crystal Palace in June after making 293 League
appearances (4 as sub)  and scoring 53 goals for Rangers.
 

1981:
Returns to Loftus Road in £150,000 deal in February after making 59
appearances and scoring seven goals for Palace.
 

1982:
Moves to Coventry in February after making a further 17 appearances (four
goals) for Rangers.

1983:
Allowed to leave Highfield Road by mutual consent with new
manager Bobby Gould. Becomes player-manager of Exeter, but is
sacked after they are relegated to the fourth division. Makes 28 app.
and scores 4 goals for the team.

1984:
Makes 7 appearances for Cadiff and 3 for Swansea on a non-contract basis
before rejoining former England team-mate Alan Ball at Portsmouth in November.
Plays 3 games for Pompey.

1985:
Joins up with Dave Bassett at Wimbledon and helps out with
coaching.

1987:
Becomes player-manager of Bristol Rovers after putting £20,000
of his own money into the club.

1990:
Guides Rovers to Leyland DAF Cup final, where they lose to
Tranmere Rovers, and division three championship. He made
33 league apperances for Rovers.

1991:
Succeeds Don Howe as manager of QPR.

1994:
Resigns as manager of QPR on November 10 in protest at club
owner Richard Thompson's plan to appoint Rodney Marsh as chief
executive. Appointed manager of Tottenham on November 15.

1995:
A Jurgen Klinsmann-inspired Spurs finish seventh in the League
and reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup. Breaks club transfer record to
sign Chris Armstrong from Crystal Palace for £4.5million.

1996:
Tottenham finish eighth in the Premiership.

1997:
Spurs are rocked by a succession of injuries and finish 10th in the
League in a season to forget.

1997:
Sacked as manager of Tottenham.

1998:
New manager of QPR.



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