David Platt
David Andrew Platt is a Football or English born the June 10th 1966 with Chadderton, Oldham.
Biography
When it was young, David Platt was refused by Manchester United FC, which enabled him to join Crewe Alexandra FC. Starting success, it was located and joined Aston Villa FC.After being itself adapted to the more high level of the Football, it was selected in the national team by Bobby Robson at the time of a friendly match against the Italy in 1989. It took part besides in the Football world cup 1990.
Whereas it was on the bench at the time of the matches of groups, David Platt returned on the ground against the Belgium. He registered a memorable goal in the last minutes of the match, which sent England in quarterfinals.
At the time of the quarterfinal against the Cameroun, Bryan Robson was wounded. Platt taken its place and registered a goal again. It also appeared in the semi-final against the Germany. The meeting of shooting to the goal, put an end to the English epopee. Platt will finish the competition by registering a goal against the Italy (match lost 2-1).
At the time of the Championship of Europe of the footballing nations in 1992, Platt registered the only goal of England which left the competition after having lost all its hen matches.
Platt was substitute at the time of the Euro 96 and returned only at the time of the quarterfinal against the Spain when Paul Ince was wounded. In the semi-finals it marked a Penalty against the Germany but England lost match. David Platt withdrew international competitions after 62 matches including 13 as a captain and 27 goals marked.
Thereafter, he played for the ACE Bari, the Juventus and CPU Sampdoria. Arsenal FC recruited it in 1995 and gained titles in 1998 in particular the Championnat of England of football and the F Cup.
Reprocess
It left Arsenal to become trainer of the Sampdoria. It was named thereafter in 1999 coach of Nottingham Forest FC, but the massive purchase put players the accounts of the club in the red.Thereafter, it became coach of the team of England hopes with a moderated success, being qualified all the same for the championship of Europe of football junior. It left its station in 2004 and was replaced by Peter John Taylor.
Career
- 1985 - 1988:
- 1988 - 1991:
- 1991 - 1992: Italy
- 1992 - 1993: Italy
- 1993 - 1995: Italy
- 1995 - 1998:
- 1999 - 2001:
Prize list
- 62 selections and 27 goals with the team of England between 1989 and 1996.
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Information one player
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