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'''George Elder Burley''' (born [[3 June]] [[1956]] in [[Cumnock]], [[Kyle, Ayrshire|Kyle]], [[East Ayrshire]]) is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[coach (sports)|manager]] and former player. On [[24 January]] [[2008]] he was appointed manager of the [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] national team. His nephew, [[Craig Burley|Craig]], is also a former footballer.
'''Joseph John Maddon''' (born [[February 8]] [[1954]], in [[Hazleton, Pennsylvania|Hazleton]], [[Pennsylvania]]) is the current [[manager (baseball)|manager]] of the [[Tampa Bay Rays]] in [[Major League Baseball]], having been appointed to that position on [[November 15]], {{by|2005}}. He previously served as [[interim manager]] of the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim|Anaheim Angels]] in both {{by|1996}} and {{by|1999}}, and was a long-time bench coach for the team.


Maddon attended [[Lafayette College]], where he played [[baseball]] and [[American football|football]] and graduated in 1976. He is a former minor league catcher who had served in the Angels organization for 31 years, though he never made it to the Major Leagues as a player.<ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/joe_maddon/ Boston.com / Sports / Baseball / Red Sox<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
==Playing career==


He was considered a leading candidate for the Boston Red Sox Manager job in 2004, which went to [[Terry Francona]]. His signature thick-rimmed [[glasses]] have led to giveaways featuring mock pairs and tributes from Angels players wearing the glasses when playing against the Rays.
Burley started his playing career as an apprentice at [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]], and after 13 years and exactly 500 appearances for the [[Suffolk]] club he moved to [[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]]. He subsequently played for [[Gillingham F.C.|Gillingham]] and [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]], before becoming player-manager of [[Ayr United F.C.|Ayr United]]. In 1993 he moved to [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]] as a player, before returning to Motherwell.


In 2008, Maddon led the Tampa Bay Rays to their first playoff appearance. It completed a full circle turnaround for the Rays who were the worst team in baseball in 2007.Maddon is known for platooning players and having multiple batting lineups.
He had won an FA Cup winner's medal with Ipswich in [[1978 FA Cup Final|1978]] and had the further distinction of receiving eleven [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] caps.


Maddon got engaged to his girlfriend of four years, law school graduate Jaye Sousoures, in June 2007 in [[Boulder, Colorado]], on a side trip during a Devil Rays road trip to the [[Colorado Rockies]]. He has two children from his first wife: a daughter named Sarah and a son named Joey, and a granddaughter, Tyler.
In 1972 he joined Ipswich as an apprentice and made his senior debut against [[Manchester United]] at [[Old Trafford]] in 1973, being given the job of marking [[George Best]]. In 1978 he was a member of the Ipswich side which upset the odds to defeat [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] 1-0 in the FA Cup final. However, in 1981 and injury forced him out of Ipswich's [[UEFA Cup]] final triumph over [[AZ Alkmaar]]. With Town missed out on First Division title on last day, finishing runners-up to [[Aston Villa]]


In 1985 he joined Sunderland after making 500 appearances for Ipswich, and was part of the Sunderland team that slipped into the Third Division in 1987, only to win promotion [[1988|a year later]].


He played for Gillingham in the [[1988-89 in English football|1988-89 season]], but was unable to prevent them from being relegated to the Fourth Division. He moved back to Scotland in 1989 to play for Motherwell.


==Managerial record==
==Management==
(updated through October 12, 2008)
===Ayr United===
He joined [[Ayr United F.C.|Ayr United]] as a player-manager in 1991, succeeding [[Ally MacLeod]]. In his first season he took United to the B&Q Centenary Cup Final and again reached the final of the competition (by then renamed the [[Scottish Challenge Cup|B&Q Challenge Cup]]) the following season. However, he did not succeed in taking Ayr back to the Premier League and was dismissed in 1993 for adverse results with the side's place in the First Division in serious jeopardy.


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===Colchester United===
He moved briefly to [[Falkirk F.C.|Falkirk]] in 1993 as a player before returning to [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]] as player-coach.

In June 1994 he returned to [[East Anglia]] as [[player-manager]] of [[Colchester United F.C.|Colchester United]]. He played seven first team games and managed the club for 20 matches, 8 of which they won, before returning to [[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]] the following November.

===Ipswich Town===

He was appointed manager at his former club, with [[Dale Roberts]] as his assistant, having had illegal talks with Town without Colchester knowing and so compensation was duly paid. During an eight-year reign he took Ipswich to three play-offs and finally won promotion to the [[Premier League]] via the [[play-offs]] at [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley]] beating [[Barnsley F.C.|Barnsley]] 4&ndash;2. The following season he guided the club to fifth place and qualification for the [[UEFA Cup]]. This earned him the 2000&ndash;01 Manager of the Year award. Relegation the following season saw Burley's side struggling at the foot of [[Football League First Division]] and his contract was terminated by mutual agreement in 2002.

===Derby County===

In 2003, he became interim manager of [[Derby County F.C.|Derby County]] while permanent manager [[John Gregory]] was suspended. Burley managed to halt Derby's alarming slide towards the relegation zone of the First Division (just one season after relegation from the Premier League) and kept the club up comfortably. Burley was then appointed manager permanently when Gregory was sacked. The following season ([[2003-04 in English football|2003&ndash;04]]) was often a struggle, with Derby actually finishing a place lower than the season before, but there were signs of improvement. This showed through in the [[2004-05 in English football|2004&ndash;05]] season when, despite spending no money on new players, Burley transformed Derby from relegation contenders to a fourth place finish and play-off semi-finalists. However, things were not as happy as they seemed on the surface with Burley's relationship with [[director of football]] [[Murdo Mackay]] and the club's board (who sold star player [[Tom Huddlestone]] without informing Burley) being very strained. After days of speculation and [[mudslinging]], Burley announced his resignation from Derby in June 2005.

===Heart of Midlothian===
He was then appointed manager of [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Heart of Midlothian]] on [[30 June]] [[2005]]. A stunning start to his tenure as Hearts manager saw them top the [[Scottish Premier League]] after the first ten games, winning eight of these, including a 4&ndash;0 trouncing of rivals [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]] &ndash; proving themselves to be genuine title challengers. However, he left the club the day after major shareholder [[Vladimir Romanov]], with whom Burley had a notoriously uneasy relationship, announced a bid to take private control of Hearts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/h/heart_of_midlothian/4367202.stm |title=Burley in shock exit from Hearts |accessdate=2007-01-21 |date=[[22 October]] [[2005]] |work=BBC Sport |publisher=BBC}}</ref> A club statement declared his departure was by mutual consent.

===Southampton===

Burley was appointed as Head Coach of [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] on [[23 December]], [[2005]] following the departure of [[Harry Redknapp]].<ref name="Saints name Burley as head coach">{{cite news| title = Saints name Burley as head coach| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4550000/newsid_4556200/4556200.stm| publisher = CBBC Newsround| date = [[2005-12-23]]| accessdate = 2007-08-12}}</ref> The club's technical director, [[Clive Woodward]], was moved sideways to a newly created post of director of football as part of restructuring following Burley's appointment, before eventually leaving the club in August 2006. Following the change in control of the club in July 2006, Burley's title was changed to that of "manager". He guided Southampton to the [[2006-07 in English football|2006&ndash;07]] play-offs but lost on penalties in the second-leg of the semi-final after drawing 4&ndash;4 on aggregate against his former club Derby County, who went on to win the final.

===Scotland===
It was announced on [[24 January]] [[2008]] that Burley had taken over the position of [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] manager.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7203463.stm| publisher = BBC |title=Burley appointed Scotland manager|accessdate=January 24|accessyear=2008}}</ref> It was announced during a press conference with Burley and the Scotland board that he had signed a contract until 2012. He became the third former Ipswich manager to manage his country, as [[Alf Ramsey]] and [[Bobby Robson]] had before him. Since being appointed, Burley has attended many matches in the SPL monitoring players for the upcoming Scotland friendlies. In his first match in charge, Scotland drew 1-1 with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]]. In the following two friendlies, Scotland failed to register a victory, with a 3-1 loss against the [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], and a goalless draw with [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]]. Burley faced heavy criticism following a 1-0 defeat to [[Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]] in the opening match of the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign, however Scotland bounced back into contention following a 2-1 victory over [[Iceland national football team|Iceland]].

==Managerial stats==
All competitive league games (league and domestic cup) and international matches (including friendlies) are included

:''As of [[10 September]] [[2008]]''

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! rowspan="2"|Team !! rowspan="2"|Year !! colspan="4"|Regular Season !! colspan="4"|Postseason
!rowspan="2"|Team
!rowspan="2"|Nat
!rowspan="2"|From
!rowspan="2"|To
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!G!!W!!D!!L!!Win %
! Won !! Lost !! Win % !! Finish !! Won !! Lost !! Win % !! Result
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|-
![[Anaheim Angels|ANA]]||1996
|align=left|[[Colchester United F.C.|Colchester United]]
||8||14||.364||'''4th in [[AL West]]'''|| - || - || - ||
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[1 June]] [[1994]]
|align=left|[[24 November]] [[1994]]
||20||8||5||7||40.00
|-
|-
!ANA||1999
|align=left|[[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]]
||19||10||.665||'''4th in AL West|| - || - || - ||
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[28 December]] [[1994]]
|align=left|[[11 October]] [[2002]]
||409||185||97||127||45.23
|-
|-
![[Tampa Bay Rays|TB]]||2006
|align=left|[[Derby County F.C.|Derby County]]
||61||101||.377||'''5th in [[AL East]]'''|| - || - || - ||
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[31 March]] [[2003]]
|align=left|[[7 June]] [[2005]]
||107||39||25||43||36.44
|-
|-
!TB||2007
|align=left|[[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Heart of Midlothian]]
||66||96||.407||'''5th in AL East'''|| - || - || - ||
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|align=left|[[30 June]] [[2005]]
|align=left|[[21 October]] [[2005]]
||12||9||2||1||75.00
|-
|-
!TB||2008
|align=left|[[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]]
||97||65||.599||'''1st in AL East'''|| 3 || 1 || .750 ||Won ALDS
|{{flagicon|England}}
|align=left|[[23 December]] [[2005]]
|align=left|[[23 January]] [[2008]]
||109||45||25||39||41.28
|-
|-
!Total||
|align=left|[[Scotland national football team|Scotland]]
||251||286||.467|| - || 4 || 2 || .600 ||
|{{flagicon|Scotland}}
|align=left|[[24 January]] [[2008]]
|align=left|''Present''
||5||1||2||2||20.00
|}
|}


==Honours==
==See also==
* [[List of Major League Baseball managers in 2006]]
===As a player===
* [[List of Major League Baseball managers in 2007]]
;[[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]]
* [[List of Major League Baseball managers in 2008]]
* [[FA Cup]] winner [[FA Cup Final 1978|1978]]
* [[UEFA Cup]] winner 1981

===As a manager===

;[[Ipswich Town F.C.|Ipswich Town]]

* [[FA Premier League Manager of the Year]]: 2000-01
* [[FA Premier League Manager of the Month#2000-01|FA Premier League Manager of the Month]]: November 2000
* [[LMA Manager of the Year]]: 2000-01


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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==External links==
== External links ==
*[http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/maddojo99.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record
*{{soccerbase (manager)|id=491|name=George Burley}}
*[http://tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051112&content_id=1267752&vkey=news_tb&fext=.jsp&c_id=tb Maddon to be hired as (Devil Rays) manager]
*[http://www.goal.com/en-us/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=559444 Goal.com profile]
*[http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/georgeelderburley.html Scotland profile at www.londonhearts.com]
*[http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/player_details.cfm?playerid=11675&CFID=529426&CFTOKEN=15835931 Scotland profile at www.scottishfa.co.uk]


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Template:Infobox MLB retired Joseph John Maddon (born February 8 1954, in Hazleton, Pennsylvania) is the current manager of the Tampa Bay Rays in Major League Baseball, having been appointed to that position on November 15, 2005. He previously served as interim manager of the Anaheim Angels in both 1996 and 1999, and was a long-time bench coach for the team.

Maddon attended Lafayette College, where he played baseball and football and graduated in 1976. He is a former minor league catcher who had served in the Angels organization for 31 years, though he never made it to the Major Leagues as a player.[1]

He was considered a leading candidate for the Boston Red Sox Manager job in 2004, which went to Terry Francona. His signature thick-rimmed glasses have led to giveaways featuring mock pairs and tributes from Angels players wearing the glasses when playing against the Rays.

In 2008, Maddon led the Tampa Bay Rays to their first playoff appearance. It completed a full circle turnaround for the Rays who were the worst team in baseball in 2007.Maddon is known for platooning players and having multiple batting lineups.

Maddon got engaged to his girlfriend of four years, law school graduate Jaye Sousoures, in June 2007 in Boulder, Colorado, on a side trip during a Devil Rays road trip to the Colorado Rockies. He has two children from his first wife: a daughter named Sarah and a son named Joey, and a granddaughter, Tyler.


Managerial record

(updated through October 12, 2008)

Team Year Regular Season Postseason
Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
ANA 1996 8 14 .364 4th in AL West - - -
ANA 1999 19 10 .665 4th in AL West - - -
TB 2006 61 101 .377 5th in AL East - - -
TB 2007 66 96 .407 5th in AL East - - -
TB 2008 97 65 .599 1st in AL East 3 1 .750 Won ALDS
Total 251 286 .467 - 4 2 .600

See also

References

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Preceded by Anaheim Angels Bench Coach
1994-2005
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Preceded by California Angels Manager
1996
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Preceded by Anaheim Angels Manager
1999
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Preceded by Tampa Bay Rays managers
2006—
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