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  1. Ronald Greenwood CBE (11 November 1921 – 9 February 2006) was an English football player and manager. He is best known for being manager of the England national football team from 1977 until 1982, as well as being manager of West Ham United for 13 years, a time during which the club gained much of its fame.

  2. Ron Greenwood, né le 11 novembre 1921 et mort le 9 février 2006, était un footballeur anglais qui devint entraîneur puis sélectionneur de l' équipe d'Angleterre de football ( 1977 - 1982 ).

  3. 20 sept. 2018 · The story of Ron Greenwood's time as manager at West Ham United, in his own words, taking in Wembley wins in the FA Cup (1964) and the European Cup Winners' Cup (1965) to his thoughts on key...

    • 14 min
    • 2005
    • Daniel Coker
  4. 9 févr. 2022 · Ron Greenwood was a visionary football manager who led West Ham to the first major trophies in the Club’s history and took England to the 1980 European Championship and 1982 World Cup. He died on 9 February 2006, 16 years ago, after a long and successful career in the game.

  5. Ron Greenwood was a visionary manager who led West Ham to the first major trophies in the Club’s history and England to the 1980 European Championship and 1982 World Cup. He was a CBE and a FA Hall of Fame inductee who died in 2006.

  6. 12 avr. 2018 · Ron Greenwood was a former Chelsea and Arsenal player and coach who led West Ham to their first major trophies. He was approached by West Ham chairman Reg Pratt after England manager Walter Winterbottom suggested him for the job, and he accepted the offer despite his initial doubts.

  7. Ron Greenwood, the former England and West Ham manager, has died aged 84 following a long illness. Sir Geoff Hurst, one of England’s World Cup winning heroes in 1966, said that Greenwood was the “single most influential figure in my career”.