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| Bob 70-71 | - Know any others ??! Let me know and I'll include them on this page. July 2000Ray Wilson (West Bromwich Albion) Very special thanks to Andy Woolfenden who writes Bob, Can anyone help with the disciplinary record ? If so let me know and I'll forward it on ... Thanks again Andy. There is now a picture of Ray to be seen in the team photo of West Bromwich in 1969. Bruce Rioch (Aston Villa) The following career summary appears at Wigan Athletic Official Web Site Date of Birth: 6 September 1947 Clubs as
Player: Luton Town, Aston Villa, Derby County, Everton,
Torquay Utd Bruce Rioch was appointed on Monday, 26 June 2000 as the new Latics manager and replaced John Benson who retired from management himself and moved upstairs into an advisory role. John Benson had just spent one season at the helm and only just missed out on getting promotion to the First Division because of a late Gillingham comeback in extra time of the play-off final just a month beforehand. Rioch had a successful playing career, and played as a hard-tackling midfield for Luton, Aston Villa, Derby, Everton and Torquay, as well as 24 caps for Scotland, which saw Rioch feature in the World Cup in Argentina during 1978. Rioch began his managerial career at Torquay in 1982, and became very successful. He managed to take Middlesbrough from the old Third Division all the way to the top flight, despite huge financial restrictions. Rioch left Middlesbrough in 1990 following relegation, and went to Millwall for two years before he went to Bolton Wanderers where he had huge success again. As at Middlesbrough, he took Bolton from Division Two to the Premiership in successive seasons! This was done by a fantastic First Divison play-off win over Reading in 1995, where Wanderers won 4-3 after extra time. The same season Rioch took Bolton to Wembley in the League Cup Final, and were only defeated 1-0 by Premiership giants Liverpool due to a goal by Steve McManaman, now of Real Madrid. Rioch then took over at the helm at Arsenal, but he only stayed at Highbury for a year as the Arsenal board quickly took action to get Arsene Wenger to replace Rioch. However, Rioch still had success during his short stint at Arsenal, and guided the Gunners to 5th in the Premiership. Rioch was also the man who managed to prise Dutch ace Dennis Bergkamp away from Inter Milan to re-ignite his career in North London. Rioch had set the foundations for Arsenal to become a successful side, and two seasons later they won the Premiership. Rioch then left for QPR as assistant under Stewart Houston, and then in 1998 became manager of Norwich City, and finished his first season at Carrow Road in 9th position in the First Division, their highest league finish since Norwich were relegated from the Premiership in 1995. Rioch left Carrow Road in March 2000, claiming the club lacked ambition. If anything, ambition is something Latics have a plentiful supply of, and of course with the financial backing of Chairman Dave Whelan, the future is beginning to look very bright indeed. John Hollins (Chelsea) See SWANSEA CITY FC - Photo of Hollins for this profile
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