| Ternent. Stan |
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| Written by Warren | |
| Monday, 23 June 2008 | |
Francis Stanley Ternent, born in Gateshead on the 16th June 1946, he spent 6 years at Turf Moor during the 1960s,after joining the club in 1962 as an apprentice, being spotted by scouting legend Jack Hixon .Stan would return to the club 30 years later, in 1998 to become manager after a successful spell at local rivals Bury. Stan’s Playing career began at turf moor but after 6 years he moved north to Carlisle United before injury ended his playing career early. He joined his boyhood heroes Sunderland as youth coach under Bob Stokoe, he was there when the Roker Park club reached the 1st Division in 1976, Stan made his transition to manager in August 1979 when Blackpool came calling, he culled the squad and started a rebuilding that saw Claret legend Peter Noble join him, he also set a club record at the Tangerines when he signed Jack Ashurst from Sunderland for £116k.
He was sacked on
It was nine years before Stan was a manager in his own right again, he became coach at both Leeds United and
Mike Walsh Bury manager hired Stan Ternent in 1995, and following Walsh’s resignation in October 1995 Stan became manager again. A momentous rise in Bury fortunes were to follow as Stan led them to 3rd in division three and promotion ,the following season took them to the Division Two Championship, taking Bury to the second tier of English football. He managed the unmanageable the season after by keeping little Bury in the now named Championship.
In 1998 he went back to where it all started by becoming June 1998 the rise of a legend, and on the 22nd of August Stan Ternent made an address to the media, a message that no one was expected, Stan sacked 4 players live on radio he ranted “Its not personal, its business, Steve Blatherwick, Lee Howey, Mark Winstanley and to a lesser degree Michael Williams, because he will never win the crowd over, will not play for Burnley Football Club again.” He continued “They are all on the transfer list – they can go on a free transfer”
That season Stan used 38 players in league fixtures, utilizing the youth and reserve teams as well as the loan market, with the permanent signings in the shape of Gordon Armstrong, Brian Reid, Peter Swan Graham Branch and Steve Davis for his second spell at the club. The end of the 1998/99 season saw Stan Ternent wield the axe as 12 players were released including Brian Reid who was signed by Stan earlier in the season.
1999/00 was a more settled affair as Stan had a settled side Dean West, Michel Thomas and Alan Lee were signed to bolster the depleted squad, the audacious bid to bring
Promotion was guaranteed at
Stan and his assistant Sam Ellis had done what Jimmy Mullen had done 6 years earlier and taken The answer was as loud as they come, yes, and how!
Ian Wright now retired;
The usual Christmas slump where Stan was weaving his magic, but the spell just didn’t last quite long enough........
TO BE CONTINUED....... |
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