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  Phil Neal - Definition, explanation
Phil Neal (born Irchester, Northants, February 20 1951) is a much-decorated former footballer who is the only player to have appeared in the first five of Liverpool's European Cup finals.
Neal scored the crucial clinching penalty when the Anfield club beat Borussia Monchengladbach in Rome to win the trophy for the first time in 1977 and subsequently played in the club's further successes in 1978 and 1981, beating FC Bruges and Real Madrid respectively, with both games ending 1-0.
Neal had a one hundred per cent record of appearances for the club in European Cup finals until a generation later when the 2005 side reached the final and won.
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 LIVERWEB - Phil Neal
Neal was Mr consistency when it came to the reds and was virtually an ever-present for eight seasons with the reds.
Phil Neal was not a tought tackling defender but rather one with great positional sense and one that drew the mistake from the opposition player.
Neal was also a player who through his penalty kicks in the main who scored a fair few goals for a defender.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Neal started the season in his regular role but Dalglish soon replaced him with Nicol, with his place going to the Scot, Neal departed Anfield after 11 years, joining Bolton Wanderers as player manager in the December of 1985.
Neal concluded his coaching career with a brief spell as Assistant Manager at Peterborough United during the 1997/98 season.
Neal is still a favourite amongst the Liverpool supporters and finished a respectable 20th in the 2006 poll 100 Players Who Shook The Kop.
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 My Wall of Fame - Phil Neal
For once Phil Neal took his place in the Liverpool line-up he made himself such a permanent fixture that the records of reliability he set may never be equalled.
By 1985 Phil was beginning to contemplate a move into management, but the fact that he eventually did so with Bolton rather than Liverpool heralded a brief falling out with his former colleagues at Anfield.
Neal's belief that he was a clear favourite to succeed Joe Fagan after Heysel left him severly piqued by the subsequent appointment of Kenny Dalglish and some illadvised comments in the right-back's autobiography a year later saw his erstwhile teammate serve him with a High Court writ.
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 Phil Neal - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Phil Neal (born Irchester, Northants, 20th February 1951) is a much-decorated former footballer who is the only player to have appeared in all five of Liverpool's European Cup finals.
Neal was a full back who joined the club in 1974 after making his name in English football's lower divisions with Northampton Town.
As proved with his late spot kick, Neal was a clinical penalty taker,a role he had taken on the previous season, although he did miss one in the hotbed of a Merseyside derby game against fierce rivals Everton.
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 ++ / LFChistory.net -- Past Present Future   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Phil missed the next 3 matches after that goalless debut but then played in the last 22 fixtures of the 1974-75 season, mostly at left-back even though he preferred to be on the right.
Phil's cool penalty in 1977 had sealed that first triumph in the continent's premier club tournament and he scored again - this time from open play - in 1984 before adding another tidy penalty in the shoot-out that followed the 1-1 draw, setting the scene for Alan Kennedy's dramatic clincher from 12 yards.
Phil played 50 times for England, a clear recognition that he was one of the finest full-backs of his time.
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 Coventry City FC / Jim Brown - Managers : Phil Neal - 8 October 2001
Neal was an honest man and a solid manager in the lower divisions with Bolton Wanderers and a good number 2 to both Bobby Gould at Coventry and Graham Taylor with England.
Bobby Gould appointed Neal as his assistant soon after his arrival at Coventry in 1992 and the two men proved to be a good combination.
Neal steered the club unspectacularly to 11th place in his first season with a good end of the season culminating with a win over title-chasing Blackburn, and a 0-0 draw with the champions at Old Trafford.
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 liverpoolfc.tv: 100 PWSTK - NO.20: PHIL NEAL
A month after his low-key arrival Neal was pitched into his senior debut at just a few hours notice, but made a good early impression by coping admirably with the intense pressure of a high-octane goalless Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Given that Neal was the only Liverpool player to figure in all four Champions Cup victories between '77 and '84 it will come as no surprise to discover that he's remains one of the most decorated players to have ever played the game.
Neal's loyalty and commitment to the club was deservedly recognised in the summer of 1984 when he was selected to succeed Graeme Souness as Liverpool captain and it was with a sense of immense pride that he wore the armband.
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 Phil Neal
Neal was thrown right in at the deep end, making his Liverpool début against local rivals Everton the following month as replacement for the injured left back Alec Lindsay.
Neal was at Bolton for seven years, during which time he unearthed his fair share of young talent, including Jason McAteer and Alan Stubbs.
Phil was then installed as caretaker manager, and could well make the job a permanent one if he can get the right results.
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 LFC Phil Neal Caricature
Phil Neal signed for Liverpool FC in October 1974 for £65,000 this was Bob Paisley's first managerial signing.
His record speaks for itself only Ian Callaghan, Emlyn Hughes and Ray Clemence stand before him so far as competitive appearances for Liverpool so you can see why Phil Neal is regarded so highly at Anfield.
Phil is also a England Legend playing 50 times for England a clear recognition that he was one of the finest full-backs of his time.
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 TheFA.com - Liverpool's famous five
Liverpool: Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Joey Jones, Tommy Smith, Ray Kennedy, Emlyn Hughes (c), Kevin Keegan, Jimmy Case, Steve Heighway, Terry McDermott, Ian Callaghan.
Liverpool: Ray Clemence, Phil Neal, Alan Kennedy, Phil Thompson (c), Ray Kennedy, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish (Jimmy Case, 85), Sammy Lee, David Johnson, Terry McDermott, Graeme Souness.
Liverpool: Bruce Grobbelaar, Phil Neal, Alan Kennedy, Mark Lawrenson, Ronnie Whelan, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish (Michael Robinson, 94), Sammy Lee, Ian Rush, Craig Johnston (Steve Nicol, 69), Graeme Souness (c).
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 TheFA.com - Liverpool's famous five
The icing on the cake came from a Phil Neal penalty on 82 minutes which was won after a wonderful run from Kevin Keegan was only stopped thanks to a foul by Berti Vogts.
It seemed that it would take one moment of inspiration to break the deadlock and that proved to be true when Alan Kennedy raced on to Ray Kennedy's throw-in to fire past Agustín with only eight minutes remaining.
Phil Neal, the only man to feature in all three of Liverpool's wins so far, put
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 AbeBooks: Suchergebnisse - Phil Neal und Life At The Kop
For ten years Phil Neal played for Liverpool - the most successful club in English football history.
Neal takes us inside the usually closed world of professional football, recounting tales of Liverpool FC and its players.
The autobiography of Phil Neal, ex Liverpool and England full-back, including the disaster at the Heysel stadium in May 1985.
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 Bolton Wanderers FC Football Years
After a very successful playing career starring for England on 50 occasions, Phil Neal was installed as the new manager of Bolton Wanderers in 1985, also playing for the club at the same time.
After two years working for England, Phil Neal managed various clubs including, Coventry City, Cardiff City and Manchester City.
Greaves was installed as assistant manager of Bolton in 1974, being the assistant to Jimmy Armfield at the club.
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