Two Thousand Games
Two Thousand Games Brian Horton is one of the most respected managers in English football. Horton's career started in the World Cup summer of 1966 and ended over half a century later. As a player,…
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Two Thousand Games
Brian Horton is one of the most respected managers in English football. Horton's career started in the World Cup summer of 1966 and ended over half a century later. As a player, manager and assistant, he took part in over 2,000 games - in Britain only Sir Alex Ferguson can claim more.
But later, as Brighton captain, he became a club legend, skippering the Seagulls from the Third to the First Division. His playing career began unceremoniously when Port Vale bought him from non-league Hednesford for the price of a pint of shandy. He continued this success at Luton and Hull, before managing the Yorkshire side.
Horton further distinguished himself as boss at Oxford and then Manchester City, keeping the Citizens in the Premier League for two thrilling seasons. Spells at Huddersfield, Brighton, Port Vale and Macclesfield followed before Brian was catapulted back to the Premier League at Hull