The late Belgian goalkeeper Raymond Goethals took Belgium to the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, the first time they had qualified for 16 years, and also to a third-place finish in the 1972 European Championships. He reached two consecutive European Cup Winners' Cup finals with Anderlecht, winning the trophy in 1978, and also tasted domestic league and cup success with Standard Liege, his stint as Marseilles manager included three successive league titles and, two years before their historic win over AC Milan in 1993, a European Cup final defeat to Red Star Belgrade.
You missed Sam Bartram played for Charlton (should have played for England) and managed York City and Luton Town. I think he also managed the club shop for awhile.
The late Belgian goalkeeper Raymond Goethals took Belgium to the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, the first time they had qualified for 16 years, and also to a third-place finish in the 1972 European Championships. He reached two consecutive European Cup Winners' Cup finals with Anderlecht, winning the trophy in 1978, and also tasted domestic league and cup success with Standard Liege, his stint as Marseilles manager included three successive league titles and, two years before their historic win over AC Milan in 1993, a European Cup final defeat to Red Star Belgrade.
You missed Sam Bartram played for Charlton (should have played for England) and managed York City and Luton Town. I think he also managed the club shop for awhile.