Lawson Colin Chatterley (born 15 February 1945) is an English former professional football player and coach. He represented
England
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at Youth level.
Playing career
Chatterley was born in
Birmingham
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and began his career as an apprentice at
Aston Villa, turning professional
in February 1962, with his league debut coming the following season. He remained at
Villa Park
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for over 9 years, making 153 league appearances and scoring 26 goals. During his stay at Villa Park, Aston Villa were relegated from Division 1 in
1967
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and again from Division 2 in
1970
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In March 1971 he joined
Doncaster Rovers
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on loan, where he first met
Lawrie McMenemy
Lawrence McMenemy MBE (born 26 July 1936) is an English retired football coach, best known for his spell as manager of Southampton. He is rated in the ''Guinness Book of Records'' as one of the twenty most successful managers in post-war Englis ...
, who was to have a considerable influence on his later career. With his time at Villa at an end, Chatterley was sold to
Northampton Town
Northampton Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Northampton, England. The team plays in , the fourth tier of the English football league system.
Founded in 1897, the club competed in the Midland ...
in September 1971 for £8,000. His stay at Northampton was only a short one, rejoining McMenemy at
Grimsby Town
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in February 1972 for £8,000. In his
first season at
Blundell Park, Grimsby were champions of Division 4, and spent the next 2 seasons in Division 3, finishing in a creditable 9th and then 6th place.
He scored 16 times in 73 league games for Grimsby before a £15,000 move to
Southampton
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in March 1974, once again linking up with McMenemy. He played the last two games of Saints'
1973-74 relegation season. As the team struggled to shine in the Second Division, Chatterley became the butt of the crowd's frustration, and, in February 1975, he moved to
Torquay United
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as player-coach, where he was to play a further 57 league games and score 10 goals.
Coaching career
After leaving Torquay he played for North
Devon
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non-league side
Barnstaple Town and opened a guest house. However, he was lured back into football, firstly as coach of
Chicago Sting
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in the U.S., and then, in 1979, as McMenemy's right-hand-man back at Southampton. During his 6-year spell at
The Dell, Saints enjoyed some of their finest moments including briefly topping the
Football League tables in January 1982 (finishing the
1981-82 season in 7th place), and then finishing the
1983-84 season as runners-up to
Liverpool
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.
In 1985, he chose to accompany McMenemy to
Sunderland, despite being in contention for the vacant manager's job at The Dell. McMenemy's sacking in April 1987 precipitated Chatterley's resignation from his position at
Roker Park
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a few weeks later.
He returned to the Southampton area in 1987 and was manager of The Clump Inn in
Chilworth, and took a role as manager at
Poole Town, before becoming
Ian Branfoot
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He played as a defender, and after starting at Gateshead joined Sheffield Wednesday, making his Football League debut in 1965. After 42 senior ap ...
's assistant at
Reading
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in June 1988. In October 1989, he acted as caretaker manager following Branfoot's sacking, handing over the reins to
Ian Porterfield
John Ian Porterfield (11 February 1946 – 11 September 2007) was a Scottish professional footballer, and an experienced football coach who worked at both club and international level for almost 30 years. At the time of his death, he was the coa ...
in November.
In January 1990, Chatterley returned to The Dell as a youth development officer, and, in July 1991, once again became a coach under Ian Branfoot who had recently been appointed
Southampton
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's manager. In January 1994, following Branfoot's departure, he briefly acted as caretaker manager in tandem with
Dave Merrington
David Robert Merrington (born 26 January 1945) is an English former professional footballer who later worked as a commentator for BBC Radio Solent.
Playing career
Merrington played for Burnley, appearing in 98 league games (1 goal), including ...
, taking charge of the team for one match, before
Alan Ball's appointment. He was then promoted to the role of assistant manager, a post he retained until the appointment of
Graeme Souness
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A midfielder, Souness was the captain of the successful Liverpool team of the early 1980s, player-manager of Ranger ...
in July 1996.
He then joined
Newcastle United for a brief spell as a scout, before retraining as a teacher.
From 1998 to 2016, Chatterley was full-time football coach at
Winchester College
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. He enjoyed considerable success there, with the school reaching the semi-finals of the Independent Schools Cup for the first time.
References
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External links
Article about Lew Chatterley on Grimsby Town Supporters' Trust website
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Footballers from Birmingham, West Midlands
English men's footballers
Southampton F.C. players
Aston Villa F.C. players
Doncaster Rovers F.C. players
Grimsby Town F.C. players
Northampton Town F.C. players
Torquay United F.C. players
1945 births
Living people
Barnstaple Town F.C. players
Men's association football midfielders