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  1. 20 de jun. de 2015 · Steve Coppell – Mr Consistency. With it being sandwiched in between the glorious eras of Sir Matt Busby in the 1960s and Sir Alex Ferguson from the late 80s, the 1970s are often a forgotten decade in the history of Manchester United. With the slow decline of Busby’s European Cup winning side of 1968 culminating in relegation to the Second ...

  2. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Steve Coppell is one of a very small number of football people equally revered by fans of both Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace, who meet at the Amex on Monday. He managed Palace on four occasions and Albion only once, but his spell in charge at Withdean in 2002 and 2003 was both memorable and eventful.

  3. Steve Coppell. Born: Liverpool, 9th July 1955. 7th October - 8th November 1996. When Steve Coppell accepted the role supporters recognised his managerial record had been better than Ball’s but inevitably some were concerned that he had made his name as a player with Manchester United. Nevertheless, his opening comments – “I want to be ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2023 · Over three decades later, then-manager Steve Coppell reflected on one of the highest and lowest times in Palace history - culminating in that memorable Cup triumph, on this day 32 years ago. When Coppell entered the Kenilworth Road dugout for Crystal Palace’s league opener against Luton Town in August, 1990, he had one simple goal: to improve on the season before.

  5. Datos del jugador. Posición en detalle. Posición principal : Interior derecho. Nombre en país de origen: Stephen James Coppell F. Nacim./Edad: 09/07/1955 (68) Lugar de nacimiento: Liverpool Altura: indeterminado Nacionalidad: Inglaterra Posición: Medio campo - Interior derecho Pie: indeterminado Club actual: Retirado Fichado: 01/07/1983 ...

  6. 11 de feb. de 2007 · Softly spoken Steve Coppell tells Amy Lawrence of the hunger that drives his Reading team and how five pints of Guinness helped him to sign Kevin Doyle.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2023 · On 6 October 1996, Manchester City’s six-week wait for a new manager finally came to an end. A staggering 35 names had been linked with the vacancy following the sacking of Alan Ball, but City chairman Francis Lee was confident he now had his man. In his first press conference as City’s new manager, Steve Coppell exuded confidence as he spoke with relish of the challenge ahead. Bright and ...