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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1964, p. 16

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16 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 7, 1964 case than originally met the eye. SPORT FROM BRITAIN English Soccer League Is Rough On Managers By ALAN WALKER LONDON (CP)--When @ soc- cer team's fortunes fall, the manager's head cannot be far behind. This standard rule was ap- plied with its usual ruthlessness to Stan Cullis shortly after the soccer season His oncegreat Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers found them- selves in the cellar of the first division. The axe fell on Cullis. He was the 548th soccer man- pac to be sacked since the end the Second World War. With 02 teams in ali divisions, that adds up to a lot of sacrifices-- an average of nearly six a team. Cullis's dismissal came as no surprise. A week earlier Joe Mercef, who left Aston Villa during the close season, com- mented on Wolves' poor start and said: "Stan will need all jong after they had won the Football Association cup. Cullis had played or worked for Wolves since the early 19- 30s. After a year as assistant manager he took over as man- ager in 1948 and steered the club to the cup in 1949. They opened.jwon ft again in 1960 but last year finished 16th in the 22- team division, was despite expenditure of £150,000 on new players Ray Crawford, Jimmy Melia, Pat Buckley and Bobby Woodruff. "This was Cullit's Achilles heel," said Bernard Joy, former Arsenal player, after Cullis was sacked. "There was no one superior at finding and grooming youngsters, but his touch was unsure when it came to buying an_ established player," The aftermath of the club's| Sports writers, fans and play- ers famed for a couple of days and finally prodded Wolves' board of directors into issuing "eevnts and and pressure inside the club" and '"'complaints and transfer requests from a num- ber of established players." Cullis denied these a statement. In it they spoke of Council Council Names '66 Golf Site ROME (AP)--The World Golt has selected Mexico City as the site for the 1966 World Amateur golf champion- . Mexico was chosen over Brazil, Peru tions. He also denied persistent rumors that he was in poor health and nearing a nervous breakdown. Most writers here felt Cullis was just another manager who was blamed because other teams had proven better than his, When a top team suddenly slips, there is always bitterness and jt tends to huddle on the manager's shoulders, Cullis Their poor fonm fast year|knew this. He had said .. two years. ae: a manager is not | om i BI en it is a hazardous oc-) cupation. He cannot justify his! on the field. Only the players) ean do that." There was some speculation that Cullis might join an Italian) team at a high salary. He con- | sidered offers for a few days and then decided to leave foot- i ball. "I'm sick at the way I was if listissed,"" he said. 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