ALAN MULLERY MBE
Former England Footballer and now Pundit for Radio and Television.
Alan joined Fulham after leaving school at the age of 15. He was in the Fulham First Team at 17, and played over 250 Games in 5 years. He transferred to Spurs in 1964 for a British Record of £72,500 for a midfield player, and stayed with Spurs for 8 years. He then transferred back to Fulham in 1972 for £60,000, where he stayed for four years and retired in 1976.
Alan is a brilliant after dinner speaker and is currently in demand. He is on Talk Radio regularly, with his unique no nonsense approach. He is also a co-host of
the hugely popular football programme - Sky’s Gillette Soccer Saturday.
Playing Honours
3 under 21 caps
35 full England caps
Captained England on 1 occasion
Footballer of the year in 1975
MBE in 1975 for services to Football
FA Cup winner in 1967 - v Chelsea
FA Cup runner up in 1975 - v West Ham
FA Cup winner in 1972 v Wolves
Coca-Cola Cup winner in 1971 - v Aston Villa
Played in World Cup Finals 1970
Voted Best English Player by the Evening Standard
In 1976 became manager of Brighton, won promotion twice in 3 seasons to reach 1st Division - there for 5 years and then went on to join...
Charlton - 1 year
Crystal Palace - 2 years
QPR - 6 months
Then to LBC & Television
Capital Radio - 3 years
Sky Television - 5 years
Talk Radio - 2 Years
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