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Monday, 8 July, 2002, 05:33 GMT 06:33 UK
Venables named Leeds boss
Terry Venables has been confirmed as the new manager of Leeds United.
The former England coach has signed a two-year deal with the club and has been released by ITV from his television pundit role.
The appointment comes 11 days after David O'Leary was sacked as Elland Road boss.
Despite spending in the region of £100m in his four years at the club, O'Leary failed to bring any silverware to the Premiership outfit.
Leeds are believed to have targeted Martin O'Neill - but the Celtic manager insisted he intended seeing out the remaining year of his
contract with the Scottish champions.
Terry Venables factfile
1943 Born 6 Jan
1960 Signs pro forms with Chelsea
1976 Appointed boss of Crystal Palace
1980 Resigns to take over at QPR
1984 Moves to Barca
1987 Sacked by Barca, takes Spurs job
1993 Leaves Spurs after legal row
1994 Named England coach
1996 Resigns, becomes director of football at Portsmouth
1996 Named Australia boss
1998 Returns to Palace
1999 Leaves Palace
2000 Joins Boro on short-term basis
2001 Leaves Boro due to media commitments
July 8, 2002 Named new Leeds boss
Then Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren was reported by newspapers to be in the frame but Leeds chairman Peter Ridsdale issued a statement yesterday denying there had been any approach.
McClaren himself then assured Boro fans that he was committed to the club's cause.
Venables' last managerial role was at Middlesbrough, where he took over as coach under Bryan Robson in December 2000 for six months and steered the Teessiders to Premiership safety.
Just four days ago Leeds announced on their official website that the club had not spoken to Venables about the position.
A statement to the Stock Exchange revealed: "Leeds United
Plc announces the appointment of Terry Venables to the position of manager with immediate effect.
"
We have got a man with charisma and ability and a track record that we are looking for
"
Leeds supporters' club chairman Ray Fell
"He has today signed an initial two-year contract.
"Terry Venables has almost unrivalled football management experience,
including spells at Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, England and Australia.
"In making this announcement Leeds United would like to place on record their thanks to ITV for releasing Terry from his existing Premiership and Champions League contract."
Venables, 59, is expected to be publicly unveiled at a news conference at Elland Road on Wednesday.
Leeds United Supporters' Club chairman Ray Fell believes Venables is a worthy successor to O'Leary.
"The speculation is over and we know we have got a man with charisma and ability and a track record that we are looking for," he said.
Related to this story:
Venables - his career in pictures
(08 Jul 02 | Photo Galleries)
Leeds take Tel gamble
(08 Jul 02 | Leeds United)
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