Steve McClaren
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Book extract shows coach arrived at Manchester United amid scepticism and self-doubt and got an early lesson from Keane
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Steve McClaren is expected to be confirmed as a member of Erik ten Hag’s coaching staff at Manchester United
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Sir Alex Ferguson’s former assistant Steve McClaren is in line for a surprise return to Old Trafford, in a role reversal from when Erik ten Hag was deputy for a season at Twente
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Derby have appointed the former England manager Steve McClaren as technical director
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Ian Holloway has said he has no sympathy for Steve McClaren after his replacement at Loftus Road was sacked on Monday
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Steve McClaren, former England manager, bought his eventual successor at Middlesbrough, Gareth Southgate, but saw his own reign with the national team end on a damp night at Wembley
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Football League in Focus: Steve McClaren, back at Derby County, must first address the shortage of goals – seven this season – but one was enough to beat Leeds United
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Sir Alf Ramsey is the only England manager to have won a major tournament but he also suffered the worst first game in charge of the team
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Despite spending £80m on new players this season, Newcastle United are going back to the Championship. Who is to blame: the owners, managers or players?
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Rafael Benítez has plenty to fix at St James’ Park, not least their recent derby record against Sunderland
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The to-do list for Steve McClaren’s successor as manager is lengthy and demanding as Newcastle battle to stay in the Premier League. We examine the biggest issues with which Benítez must wrestle
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Steve McClaren has been sacked by Newcastle United with the club in 19th position, following a run where his side took only eight points from a possible 36. Newcastle was the seventh club he’s managed, and his win ratio ended up as the worst of any of his tenures. Here are a few key stats and facts on the career of England’s former manager1:12
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Steve McClaren has been sacked as the manager of Newcastle United, with Rafael Benítez appointed as his successor
Steve McClaren and QPR off the bottom after Tomer Hemed sinks Wigan