George Burley

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George Burley

George Elder Burley (born June 3, 1956 in Cumnock, Kyle, East Ayrshire) is an ex-footballer. He is currently the manager of Southampton in the Football League Championship.

George is uncle to Craig Burley, ex Celtic F.C. midfielder.

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[edit] Playing career

Burley started his playing career as an apprentice at Ipswich Town, before moving to Sunderland after 13 years and over 500 appearances for the Suffolk club. Subsequently, he played for Gillingham and Motherwell, before becoming player/manager of Ayr United. In 1993 he moved to Falkirk as a player, before returning to Motherwell.

[edit] Management

[edit] Colchester

In 1994 he returned to East Anglia as player/manager of Colchester United.

[edit] Ipswich

Just six months later he was appointed manager at his former club, Ipswich Town with Dale Roberts as his assistant, having had illegal talks with Town without Colchester United knowing (compensation was duly paid). During an eight-year reign he won promotion to the FA Premier League via the play-offs at Wembley, where he guided the unfancied Ipswich to a fifth place finish and qualification for the UEFA Cup. Relegation the following season saw Burley's side struggling at the foot of Football League First Division and his contract was terminated by mutual agreement in 2002.

[edit] Derby

In 2003, he became interim manager of Derby County while permanent manager John Gregory was suspended. He halted Derby's alarming slide towards the relegation zone of the Football League Championship (just one season after relegation from the FA Premier League) and kept the club up comfortably. Burley was then appointed manager permanently when Gregory was sacked. The following season (2003-2004) was often a struggle, with Derby actually finishing a place lower than the season before, but there were signs of improvement. This showed through in the 2004-2005 season when, despite spending no money on new players, Burley transformed Derby from relegation contenders to a fourth place finish and play-off semi-finalists. However, things were not as happy as they seemed on the surface with Burley's relationship with director of football Murdo Mackay and the club's board (who sold star player Tom Huddlestone without informing Burley) being very strained. After days of speculation and mudslinging, Burley announced his resignation from Derby in June 2005. The real reason for his resignation has never been made public

[edit] Hearts

He was then appointed manager of Heart of Midlothian on 30 June 2005. A stunning start to his tenure as Hearts manager saw them top the Scottish Premier League after the first ten games, winning eight of these, including a 4-0 trouncing of rivals Hibernian - proving themselves to be genuine title challengers. However, he left the club the day after major shareholder Vladimir Romanov, with whom Burley had a notoriously uneasy relationship, announced a bid to take private control of Hearts (BBC). A club statement declared that his departure was by mutual consent. He was succeeded by Graham Rix.

[edit] Southampton

George Burley was appointed as Southampton F.C.'s Head Coach on December 22, 2005 following the departure of Harry Redknapp; the club's technical director, Clive Woodward, was moved sideways to a newly created post of director of football as part of restructuring following Burley's appointment, before eventually leaving the club on 31 August 2006

[edit] Managerial stats

Updated 16:50, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Team Nat From To Record
G W L D Win %
Colchester United England June 1, 1994 November 24, 1994 20 8 7 5 40
Ipswich Town England December 28, 1994 October 11, 2002 409 185 127 97 45.23
Derby County England March 31, 2003 June 7, 2005 107 39 43 25 36.44
Heart of Midlothian Scotland June 30, 2005 October 21, 2005 12 9 1 2 75
Southampton England December 23, 2005 Present 50 21 17 12 42

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Preceded by:
Ally MacLeod
Ayr United F.C. manager
1991-1993
Succeeded by:
Simon Stainrod
Preceded by:
Roy McDonough
Colchester United F.C. manager
1994
Succeeded by:
Steve Wignall
Preceded by:
Paul Goddard & John Wark
(caretakers)
Ipswich Town F.C. manager
1994-2002
Succeeded by:
Tony Mowbray (caretaker)
Preceded by:
Mark Lillis (caretaker)
Derby County F.C. manager
2003-2005
Succeeded by:
Phil Brown
Preceded by:
John Robertson
Heart of Midlothian F.C. manager
2005
Succeeded by:
John McGlynn (caretaker)
Preceded by:
Harry Redknapp
Southampton F.C. manager
2005 - present
Succeeded by:
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Sir Alex Ferguson
Carling Manager of the Year
2001
Succeeded by:
Arsène Wenger
Scotland Scotland squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup Scotland

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