Ron Greenwood enjoyed five years at the helm of England, managing them from 1977-82, and overseeing a successful qualification campaign for the 1982 World Cup
Greenwood joined England after a successful career in club football with West Ham - who he led to FA Cup glory in 1975 alongside John Lyall
The England manager (pictured right, alongside Tom Finney) became one of the most respected figures in the game during his distinguished football career
Greenwood, pictured coaching England in 1980, was a forward-thinking coach who World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst called the "single most influential figure " in his career
The former West Ham boss had a sound record as England coach, winning 33, drawing 12 and losing 10 of his 55 matches in charge
Greenwood took England through the 1982 World Cup in Spain without losing - but they were still eliminated and he retired from the game after the tournament
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