LAWRIE McMENEMY
Lawrie McMenemy
is a very
experienced
public speaker,
specialising
in management
motivation,
a theme addressed
at numerous
corporate
conferences.
He has written
two books,
'Diary of
a Season'
and 'Lawrie
McMenemy's
Book of Soccer'
and is a Patron
of the Altzheimer's
Disease Association
as well as
working with
Scope and
the St Dismus
Society in
rehabilitation.
He is also
on the committee
of Outward
Bound. His
hobbies and
interests
include golf,
tennis and
the theatre.
The Guinness
Book of Soccer
facts ranks
Lawrie among
the twenty
most successful
managers in
post war English
football.
Mark Wright,
Matthew Le
Tissier and
Alan Shearer
emerged from
his youth
policy at
Southampton.
CAREER
ACHIEVEMENTS
FOOTBALL
1961 -
1964 Player-Coach
Gateshead
FC
1964- 1966
Manager-Coach
Bishop Auckland
FC
(League
Champions,
League &
County Cup
Winners)
1965
1966 - 1968
Coach Sheffield
Wednesday
FC
1968 - 1971
Manager
Doncaster
Rovers FC
(Fourth
Division
Champions)
1968-69
1971 - 1973
Manager
Grimsby
Town FC
- (Fourth
Division
Champions)
1971-72
1973 - 1985
Manager
Southampton
FC - (FA
Cup Winners
1976)
Second Division
Runners-up
1977-78
League Cup
Runners-up
(1979)
First Division
Runners-up
(1983)
1983 - 1984
Managing
Director
Sunderland
FC
1990 - 1993
Assistant
Manager,
England
1992 Vice
President
- the League
Managers
Association
Media
1993 Director
of Football,
Southampton
FC
MEDIA
1972 -
1986 BBC
TV World
Cup &
FA Cup 'panels'
1981 BBC
TV 'Superkids'
(two series)
1982 TVS
'Children's
Challenge'
(two series)
1989 BBC
Radio 'Down
Your Way'
Presenter
1987 - 1990
TV-am soccer
analyst
1988 - 1990
Summariser
Sky TV News
& Eurosport
satellite
TV
1991 Co-presenter
Granada
TV Sports
series
AWARDS
& QUALIFICATIONS
Bells Divisional
Manager of
the Year -
4 times
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