Steve McClaren
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| Stephen McClaren | |
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Manager of the England national football team |
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- "John is almost certainly ruled out. His knee locked towards the end of training and he could not complete the session."
- —Steve McClaren on John Terry's injury, as quoted by The Guardian, July 1996[src]
Stephen "Steve" McClaren was the manager of the England national football team by July of 1996. When the team's captain John Terry could not complete a practice due to a reoccurrence of a knee injury, McClaren made the decision to replace him with Sol Campbell for the upcoming group E fixture against the Russia national football team in Moscow.[1]
Behind the scenes
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- In the real world, Steve McClaren managed the England national football team from 4 May, 2006 to 22 November, 2007. In 1996, McClaren was working as the assistant manager of Derby County F.C.
Appearances
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- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
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- ↑ Harry Potter Limited Edition - A Guide to the Graphic Arts Department (see this image)