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==Caretaker managers in practice== Famous examples include long-standing [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] assistant manager [[Stewart Houston]], who stepped in after [[George Graham (footballer, born 1944)|George Graham]] was abruptly sacked in the middle of the [[1994โ95 in English football|1994โ95]] season and guided the club to the [[1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final|1995 European Cup Winners' Cup Final]]. [[Tony Barton (footballer)|Tony Barton]] was appointed manager of [[Aston Villa]] after the departure of [[Ron Saunders]] and led the club to win the [[1982 European Cup Final]] after only three months in charge. Club Director [[Trevor Brooking]] was appointed caretaker manager of [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]] following [[Glenn Roeder]]'s illness at the end of the [[2002โ03 in English football|2002โ03 season]], then again following his dismissal early in the [[2003โ04 in English football|2003โ04 season]], Assistant manager [[Jorge Maciel (football manager)|Jorge Maciel]] stepped in as caretaker manager of [[Olympique Lyonnais|Lyon]] after [[Paulo Fonseca]] aggressively confronted [[Benoรฎt Millot]] at the end of a 2โ1 home win over Brest, he was send off and handed a suspension until 30 November that included the impossibility of sitting on his team's bench or entering their dressing room until 15 September.
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