On this day: February 11, 2011 - Roy Hodgson appointed head coach of West Brom

Stuart Appleby 00:01 11/02/2016
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  • Roy Hodgson's succcessful stint at West Brom led him to the England job.

    On this day, five years ago, Roy Hodgson was appointed head coach of West Brom, his last domestic job before going on to manage England.

    The veteran manager turned around the fortunes of the Midlands outfit during his 18-month spell at the helm, guiding them to their highest position in the top flight, 10th, in his final season in charge.

    Earlier in the campaign, the former Inter Milan and Blackburn Rovers boss had agreed to become England manager.

    England reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2012 under his management but failed to progress beyond the group stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

    Here’s what else happened on this day:

    1976: John Curry became the first British man to win the Olympic figure-skating title and the first Briton to win a gold medal in skating since Jeanette Altwegg in 1952 when he triumphed in Innsbruck, Austria.

    1990: Mike Tyson was knocked out in the 10th round of a heavyweight contest by James ‘Buster’ Douglas in Tokyo.

    1998: The International Olympic Committee announced Canadian snowboard gold medallist Ross Rebagliati had tested positive for marijuana at the Nagano Winter Olympics in Japan. Rebagliati claimed he had passively inhaled the drug at a party in the weeks leading up to the Games and was subsequently reinstated after it was discovered marijuana was not on the IOC’s list of banned drugs.

    2003: Roy Keane, who had stormed out of the Republic of Ireland’s World Cup training camp nine months earlier, announced his retirement from international football. He did return to the Republic team before retiring again.

    2004: John Magnier and JP McManus increased their shareholding in Manchester United to 28.89 per cent. The racehorse tycoons later sold their stake to American Malcolm Glazer.

    2007: After a 5-0 Ashes defeat, England won the one-day international Commonwealth Bank Series 2-0 after clinching victory over Australia in Sydney.

    2009: Lancashire confirmed Peter Moores as their new coach.

    2012: Liverpool striker Luis Suarez refused to shake the hand of Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra as the pair faced each other for the first time since a racism storm.

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