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词条 Steve Burtenshaw
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  1. Career

  2. Honours

  3. References

  4. External links

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}}Steve Burtenshaw (born 23 November 1935) is an English former footballer and manager. Burtenshaw played as a wing half for Brighton & Hove Albion. As a manager, he was at the helm of clubs Sheffield Wednesday, Everton, Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal.[4]

Career

Burtenshaw started off his playing days in 1952 whilst featuring as a wing half for Brighton & Hove Albion. At Albion, he won the Third Division (South) title in 1957-58. As well with the Seagulls he lifted the Fourth Division title in 1964-65. Altogether he was capped within the Football League a sum of 237 times by Brighton & Hove.[2][3][4][5]

After his playing days came to an end Burtenshaw became a coach at Brighton. Amongst the players he took under his wing was Howard Wilkinson, the future First Division winning manager of Leeds United.[6]

Burtenshaw joined Arsenal as a coach in 1971, succeeding Don Howe after his departure to West Bromwich Albion. Burtenshaw stayed for two years before resigning, despite the club reaching an FA Cup final and coming second in the First Division.

Soon after, he moved to Sheffield Wednesday and spent two years there as manager.[7] He later became a coach at Everton, managing the side in a caretaker capacity for three games in January 1977 after the club sacked Billy Bingham.[8] He also went on to be at the helm of club Queens Park Rangers from 1978 to 1979.[9]

Burtenshaw later returned to Arsenal as a coach and scout, and was caretaker manager of the club between March and May 1986, after the resignation of Don Howe as manager; Arsenal finished seventh in the First Division that season. He returned to his coaching role after the club appointed George Graham that summer. Burtenshaw's time at the club was overshadowed when he admitted taking "bungs" for signing John Jensen, in the scandal that led to Graham's sacking as Arsenal manager. He was fined £7,500 with £2,500 costs by the Football Association.[10][11]

After leaving Arsenal along with Bruce Rioch in 1996, Burtenshaw became chief scout under Stewart Houston at Queens Park Rangers.[15] Despite suffering a stroke in 2001 he later joined Kevin Keegan as scout at Manchester City, before retiring from football altogether.[12][8]

Honours

Brighton and Hove Albion[
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  • Third Division (South): 1957-58
  • Fourth Division: 1964-65

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/man0011.htm |title=Steve Burtenshaw |work=The Sheffield Wednesday Archive |publisher=Adrian Bullock |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.steve.burtenshaw.114278.en.html|title=Steve Burtenshaw|website=Football Database.eu}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/brighton/brighton.html |title=Brighton & Hove Albion : 1946/47–2008/09 |work=UK A–Z Transfers |publisher=Neil Brown |accessdate=24 November 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2015/april/albion-legends-to-return-for-watford-clash/|title=ALBION LEGENDS TO RETURN FOR WATFORD CLASH|website=Brighton and Hove Albion.com}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://thegoldstonewrap.com/2013/06/28/roy-jennings-the-sole-survivor-in-1961/|title=Roy Jennings: The sole survivor in 1961|website=The Goldstone Wrap.com}}
6. ^{{cite book |url=http://www.le.ac.uk/snccfr/resources/sf-review/98-99/contents98.html |chapterurl=http://www.le.ac.uk/snccfr/resources/sf-review/98-99/98article4.html |title=Singer & Friedlander Football Review 1998–99 Season |editor1-first=Patrick |editor1-last=Murphy |chapter=Young Blood: An interview with Howard Wilkinson, The FA's Technical Director of Football, on the Development of Youth Football |first=Patrick |last=Murphy |publisher=Singer & Friedlander |location=London |year=1999 |isbn=0-9533427-1-9 |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.swfc.co.uk/page/CompleteHistory/0,,10304~65730,00.html |title=The Dark Ages |publisher=Sheffield Wednesday F.C |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.evertonfc.com/history/steve-burtenshaw.html |title=Steve Burtenshaw |publisher=Everton F.C |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/History/0,,10373,00.html |title=A Potted History of QPR (1882–2009) |publisher=Queens Park Rangers F.C |accessdate=28 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090524140211/http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/History/0%2C%2C10373%2C00.html |archivedate=24 May 2009 |df=dmy-all }}
10. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-forest-plan-vigorous-defence-to-fa-bungs-charges-1140367.html |title=Forest plan vigorous defence to FA 'bungs' charges |first=Jon |last=Culley |newspaper=The Independent |date=23 January 1998 |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Burtenshaw fined |first=Mark |last=Tallentire |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/1998/sep/25/newsstory.sport |newspaper=The Guardian |date=25 September 1998 |accessdate=28 November 2009}}
12. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/united-nations-of-arsenal-spy-route-into-europe-693420.html |title=United nations of Arsenal spy route into Europe |first=Jon |last=Culley |newspaper=The Independent |date=27 January 2001 |accessdate=28 November 2009}}

External links

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