Bryan Robson, wearing a jacket, shirt and tie and football shorts and socks, does keepie-uppies on the pitch after being appointed as player-manager of Middlesbrough, March 1994
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Sadly, the player-manager seems to be a thing of the past; the game has more or less outgrown it.

Up until the turn of the 21st century, however, the sight of a gaffer kitting up and coaching his team while being a part of it was not uncommon.

There are plenty of notable examples from English football alone, and weve picked out some of the most significant

Gordon Strachan (Coventry City)

Gordon Strachan spent almost five years as manager of Coventry, taking the reins in November 1996 and working under director of football Ron Atkinson.


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