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Conn, David (October 12, 2000). "Bergara's plight symptomatic of insular England". The Independent . Retrieved July 18, 2014. La familia Bergara es sinónimo de fútbol en el Racing de Montevideo. [3 ]​ Su hermano Ignacio Bergara era también futbolista. Danny Bergara was a lorry loader. Or at least that’s what his work permit said when the Home Office stamped its approval for his first job in Britain.

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The first game saw England draw 2–2 with a Manchester City XI, and the second saw the England senior side defeat the England U23 side 1–0.Following the Bradford City stadium fire in 1985, work began to remove all wooden structures and standing terraces from the stadium, which drastically reduced the capacity, but increased safety and ensured that the ground complied to Football League regulations. This work was eventually full completed by 2001. The Railway End being the last stand to be converted from a standing terrace to seating. The stadium's name is often simply abbreviated to 'EP' by fans. Bergara was part of the coaching team that travelled to Australia with England’s squad for the Under-20 World Cup, sharing his knowledge with several players, including Neil Webb and Danny Wallace, who went on to have esteemed careers in the game. But despite working alongside a host of gifted pros, it was Bergara’s talents that shone brightest, with FA Technical Director Charles Hughes – who was considered to be a football pioneer himself – labelling the Uruguayan’s methods a revelation. Daniel Alberto Bergara de Medina ( Montevideo, Uruguay, 24 de julio de 1942 - Londres, Inglaterra, 25 de julio de 2007) fue un futbolista y entrenador uruguayo. Jugaba de delantero y su primer club fue el Racing de Montevideo. [1 ]​ Carrera como jugador [ editar ]

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Biography of Danny Bergara, first South American manager to lead an English club in a Cup Final at Wembley, and the first foreign coach of an England team. The seating was replaced in 2020 with the word 'COUNTY' spelt out in white letters on the blue seats.Bergara coached the reserve teams at Luton Town and Sheffield United before getting his first managerial job at Rochdale in August 1988. Galarza, Juan (August 13, 2007). "El camino de 'Danny' ". El Día.es (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 26, 2014 . Retrieved July 18, 2014. Here, when you’re a kid, you play 11-a-side for cups and championships. When you join a club as a professional, you play five-a-sides. It should be completely the other way around.”

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For the 1998–99 season, he was named manager of Grantham Town, who had just won promotion to the Southern League Premier Division. A string of poor results saw Bergara become the club's Director of Football and the club's Chief Scout, Tony Kenworthy, becoming manager. Later he scouted for Sunderland. Whether he would be happy to admit it or not, Bergara led the way for the glut of overseas coaches in Britain. And while his name is not as well known as some of the megastars who followed in his wake, his work played a notable role in what they’re doing now. Not bad for a lorry loader. The original Cheadle End, built in 1923, was a small covered terrace of largely timber construction, with room for around 3,000 people. It was made all-seater in 1967, and its capacity was cut to 1,100. This stand was demolished in 1985, after the Bradford City stadium fire, and replaced by seven steps of shallow uncovered terracing which held only a small number of supporters. However, for the 10 years that it existed, this terrace was extremely popular with County fans because of its traditional feel. Netting was controversially placed in front of the terrace during the late 1980s; after the disaster at Hillsborough Stadium in 1989 the netting was removed. A string of poor results saw Bergara become the club’s Director of Football and Chief Scout, with Tony Kenworthy, becoming manager. Later he scouted for Sunderland. If you search the FA’s history, he doesn’t get a mention. They were so embarrassed that they’d employed a foreigner to coach their kids – and Danny wasn’t given the respect he deserved. People have no idea that he worked for the FA.”El texto está disponible bajo la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 4.0 ; pueden aplicarse cláusulas adicionales. Al usar este sitio aceptas nuestros términos de uso y nuestra política de privacidad. While playing in Spain Bergara married an English travel guide, Jan, and when he retired from playing football they moved to England. In the late 1990s, after the recent major development at the Cheadle End of the ground, County chairman Brendan Elwood announced plans to rebuild the Railway End. The plan would have involved purchasing The Bungalow behind it, on which a hotel would have been built by Britannia Building Society, which would have overlooked the ground. However, like other Millennium-related projects, these plans never came to fruition.

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