Ron Saunders

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Ron Saunders (born November 6, 1932 in Birkenhead) was an English football player.

As a player Ron Saunders was a hard-shooting centre forward. He scored over 200 goals in 13 years as a centre-forward for Everton, Tonbridge, Gillingham, Portsmouth, Watford and Charlton. Saunders was leading goalscorer for six consecutive seasons at Portsmouth and it was largely his goals that won Pompey the Third Division Championship in 1962. He remains their third highest goalscorer to this day. He retired from playing in 1967 with Charlton.

As a manager Saunders first tasted success at Norwich, guiding them to the Second Division title for the first time in 1972. A short spell at Manchester City followed, before he joined Aston Villa in 1974.

He managed Villa to League Cup in 1975 and again in 1977 before taking the club to its first Championship success for 70 years in 1981. He resigned from Villa on the verge of the club's greatest achievement, winning the European Cup, due to a disagreement with the board over his contract.

Surprisingly he moved straight to Villa's arch-rivals, Birmingham City. They went down in 1984 but he got them back into the top flight at the first attempt. In January 1986, Saunders walked out on struggling Birmingham to take charge of local rivals and fellow strugglers West Bromwich Albion. He was unable to stop Albion from sliding into the Second Division and a year later, having failed to achieve promotion, he was sacked. Saunders, who was in his 55th year when leaving Albion, never returned to management.

But after Randy Lerner taking control of Aston Villa he will be at a presentation and watch a Villa game for the first time since leaving the club.

Preceded by
Joe McDonald
Yeovil Town F.C. manager
1967-1969
Succeeded by
Mike Hughes
Preceded by
Arthur Turner
Oxford United F.C. manager
1969
Succeeded by
Gerry Summers
Preceded by
Lol Morgan
Norwich City F.C. manager
1969-1973
Succeeded by
John Bond
Preceded by
Johnny Hart
Manchester City F.C. manager
1973-1974
Succeeded by
Tony Book
Preceded by
Vic Crowe
Aston Villa F.C. manager
1974-1982
Succeeded by
Tony Barton
Preceded by
Jim Smith
Birmingham City F.C. manager
1982-1986
Succeeded by
John Bond
Preceded by
Nobby Stiles
West Bromwich Albion F.C. manager
1986-1987
Succeeded by
Ron Atkinson