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Place of birth
  
Oldham, England

1967–1968
  
Halifax Town

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Norman Bodell


1958–1963
  
Rochdale

Role
  
Footballer

1963–1967
  
Crewe Alexandra

Playing position
  
Defender

Date of birth
  
(1938-01-29) 29 January 1938 (age 77)

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Norman Bodell (born 29 January 1938 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English former professional footballer, coach, manager and scout. He played as a defender, making 224 appearances in the Football League for Rochdale, Crewe Alexandra and Halifax Town before moving into non-League football with Altrincham. He played for Rochdale in the final of the 1962 League Cup which they lost to Norwich City over two legs.

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He took over as manager of Barrow during the 1968–69 after the resignation of player-manager Colin Appleton, and was sacked in February 1970 with the club heading for relegation to the Fourth Division. He went on to coach the reserve team at Wolverhampton Wanderers and the first team at Preston North End under Bobby Charlton's management before becoming Jim Smith's assistant at Blackburn Rovers. When Smith was sacked in March 1978, Bodell acted as caretaker manager for nine games until Jim Iley was appointed, and then rejoined Smith at Birmingham. This situation was repeated four years later when Smith's dismissal in February 1982 left Bodell as caretaker for two matches until the appointment of Ron Saunders. Bodell remained at Birmingham as chief scout.

Honours

  • with Rochdale
  • Football League Cup runner-up 1962.
  • References

    Norman Bodell Wikipedia