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Quiz 84 - Managers - Answers

Back to managers for this quiz. 
I think this is one of the more difficult categories
given the turnover of club and international managers.

So let's see how well you have done....

 

1.


In February 1989 which English manager returned home after only 3 months in charge of Atletico Madrid to take over as boss of Sheffield Wednesday? 
Ron Atkinson



2.

Which manager once famously said: 'You've beaten them once - now go out and bloody beat them again.' 
Alf Ramsey, to the England players before the start of extra time in the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany



3.



Name the former Fulham manager, pictured right.

Jean Tigana


4.


Who was the manager who led Swindon Town to promotion to the Premier Division in 1993 but then left the club before they played their first match in the top flight?
Glenn Hoddle, who moved to Chelsea

 


5.


Which manager spent the 1970s in charge of Bournemouth and then Norwich City?
John Bond


6.


'It's not the Yorkshire Ripper I'm signing, he is just a footballer'. Which player was Spurs manager Harry Redknapp talking about in August 2010?
William Gallas - his previous club had been near neighbours Arsenal and before them he had played for Chelsea



7.


Pictured right is someone who I could just about say has managed more clubs and national sides than I've had hot dinners. But which country did he manage at the 2006 World Cup finals?
Guus Hiddink managed Australia in 2006

8.

Who managed Aberdeen when they won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983?
Alex Ferguson

 


9.


In February 2013 former Scottish international Paul Dickov lost his first managerial job just a week after his club had knocked Liverpool out of the FA Cup. Which club was that?
Oldham Athletic



10.



Which club did Brian Clough manage for little over a month in 1974?
Leeds United

 


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