Football in The United Kingdom - Notable Players and Managers From The United Kingdom

Notable Players and Managers From The United Kingdom

England

  • Bobby Moore
  • Bobby Charlton
  • Mark Hateley
  • Terry Butcher
  • Geoff Hurst
  • Jimmy Greaves
  • Duncan Edwards
  • Peter Shilton
  • Gordon Banks
  • Paul Gascoigne
  • Gary Lineker
  • Robbie Fowler
  • Peter Beardsley
  • John Barnes
  • Ashley Cole
  • Michael Owen
  • David Beckham
  • Paul Scholes
  • Gary Neville
  • Alan Shearer
  • Wayne Rooney
  • Frank Lampard
  • Steven Gerrard
  • Ian Wright
  • Tony Adams
  • John Terry
  • Alf Ramsey
  • Bobby Robson
  • Bob Paisley
  • Brian Clough

Scotland

  • Alex Ferguson
  • Matt Busby
  • Bill Shankly
  • Kenny Daglish
  • Denis Law
  • Graeme Souness
  • Billy Bremner
  • Pat Nevin
  • Tommy Gemmell
  • Gordon Strachan
  • Alex McLeish
  • Archie Gemmill
  • Alan Hanson
  • David Moyes
  • Joe Jordan
  • Walter Smith
  • Ally McCoist
  • Darren Fletcher
  • James McFadden
  • Steve Archibald
  • Alan McInally
  • Andy Gray
  • Charlie Nicholas
  • Gordon McQueen
  • Gary McAllister
  • Paul Lambert

Wales

  • John Charles
  • Ryan Giggs
  • Mark Hughes
  • Billy Meredith
  • Ian Rush
  • Dean Saunders
  • Neville Southall
  • Gary Speed
  • Mickey Thomas
  • John Toshack

Northern Ireland

  • George Best
  • Danny Blanchflower
  • Pat Jennings
  • Martin O'Neil
  • Neil Lennon
  • Brendan Rodgers

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