Some people have asked how on earth can he deal with everything that goes with being a player-manager when he's got so much on his own plate. |
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Beginning with his work as a player-manager for the Cleveland Indians, Robinson has become one of the best field managers of the free agent era. |
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But the player-manager was caught out four minutes after the break when he turned Sheron's cross into his own net. |
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In the Eighties he served a long apprenticeship as player-manager in non-league football, first with Chelmsford City and thereafter Dartford. |
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In 1955, he joined the Phillies' organization as a player-manager in Olean, New York. |
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When the York City board chose Chris Brass as the new player-manager, he became the youngest Football League boss for 50 years. |
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Fortunately for Britton, the player-manager came into the action just six minutes from time and equalised a minute later. |
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He ended his career as a player-manager for the Cardinals in 1953, and later managed the White Sox and Rangers. |
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And who else could mark his first season in charge as a player-manager by winning the League and Cup double. |
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That was the last instance of a player-manager, a position once fairly common. |
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Emanuel badgered and bothered the home player-manager sufficiently on the edge of his own box to win possession before striding confidently downfield. |
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He had a successful year as a player before becoming player-manager. |
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As to being a player-manager, it's true there aren't too many of us about. |
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As well as being so young, being player-manager made it even more difficult. |
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The idea did not go far, and Konerko said there would never be another player-manager. |
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Fagan resigned as manager following the events at Heysel and was succeeded by Kenny Dalglish, the club's first player-manager. |
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Consequently, when Wise was announced as player-manager of Millwall in 2003, he invited his one-time mentor to assist him. |
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United should have scored deep into stoppage time but player-manager John Taylor somehow managed to head wide from less than a yard and with the goal gaping. |
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When Butcher retired from international football after Italy 1990 and left Rangers to become player-manager at Coventry City, he was immediately singled out as a future England coach. |
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The aforementioned Ray Wilkins admitted as much when asked about any regrets he might harbour from his time as player-manager of Queens Park Rangers. |
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Rose got his final hit in 1986 while he was the Reds' player-manager. |
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López has also managed in Venezuela and been a player-manager in Panama. |
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The home team will be bossed by City player-manager Chris Brass, while the away team will come under the guidance of an as yet unnamed former City chief. |
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Frank Worthington was their player-manager. |
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Though not widely known, long before he became 'Sir Alex' and built up his incredible trophy collection at Manchester United, Ferguson started out as player-manager of Falkirk. |
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Tomorrow, at Penydarren Park, the Martyrs are at home against Dorset club Sherborne Town with player-manager Garry Shephard back in the squad. |
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Injured pair Craig Jones and Jamie Petrie are definite non-starters and player-manager Mark McGregor regards several others as doubtful. |
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Last came the Surinamese Dutchman, Edgar Davids, who ended a near-legendary career by becoming player-manager of League Two's Barnet. |
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Darren Young netted the decider on his debut as player-manager to earn Rovers their first victory in Airdrie in 41 years. |
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