How many other ex-Albion players are capable of managing at the highest level?

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After Terry Connor's success in staving off a bid for Gus, we need to promote the careers of a few others.

Spread the word ... Alan Curbishley, obviously. But who else?
 






Beach Hut

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Dirk Lehmann
 








Lady Whistledown

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Darren Freeman. Whitehawk.

Wendy Wilkins remains Adkins' gopher at Saints, I believe.
 












strings

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Dave Sexton last England manager to win any silverware

We won the GRAND international honour 'le tournoir' in 1997 under Glenn Hoddle:

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After Terry Connor's success in staving off a bid for Gus, we need to promote the careers of a few others.

Spread the word ... Alan Curbishley, obviously. But who else?

Chris Ramsey - managed England u.17
 






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Dave Sexton last England manager to win any silverware

He then managed Coventry City for two years (preserving their top flight status) before leaving in 1983 to go into semi-retirement.

Sexton also had a very successful period as coach of the England's Under-21 side, and won the UEFA Under 21's Championship twice, in 1982 and 1984.

Must admit I didn't realise his BHA record was quite so OUTSTANDING : 1957–1958 Brighton & Hove Albion 49 games 26 goals. That is ZAMORA -esque
 




seagullondon

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I think Kerry Mayo is quite capable of managing at the highest level

























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