Brian Lee (football manager) explained

Brian Lee
Birth Name:Brian Russell Lee
Birth Date:28 February 1936
Birth Place:Sale, Cheshire, England
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Slough, Berkshire, England
Manageryears1:1968–1976

Brian Russell Lee MBE (28 February 1936 – 12 February 2023) was a British football manager, coach, and administrator, most notable for his associations with Wycombe Wanderers and Bisham Abbey. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to football,[2] [3] and a Services to Football Award by the League Managers Association (LMA) in 2016.[4]

Early life and education

Born in Sale, Cheshire, Brian Lee was a successful sportsman at Sale Grammar School, captaining the school rugby team and representing the county. After leaving school he joined Altrincham and later Port Vale, but decided not to pursue a career as a professional footballer following a serious toe injury.[5]

Coaching and managerial career

Lee took up coaching instead, and at the age of 18 became the youngest F.A. Staff Coach in England. At 24 he became Assistant Warden at Lilleshall, and was later involved with the England Youth Team. In 1967 he was appointed Director of Bisham Abbey[6] and also coach to Oxford University.

In December 1968 he was appointed manager of Wycombe Wanderers following the resignation of Barry Darvill, and remained there until 1976. During his tenure, Wycombe won the Isthmian League Championship four times, and were runners up twice. They were Amateur Cup semi-finalists in 1972, and won the Anglo-Italian Semi-Professional Trophy against A.C. Monza. He also managed the first England semi-professional team against Italy.

Post-coaching career

After retiring from Wycombe Wanderers in 1976, Lee worked on the development of Bisham Abbey as a Centre of Excellence. He was appointed Vice-Chairman of Wycombe Wanderers and then founder Chairman of the Company in 1980. He was instrumental in forming the club into a Limited Company by Guarantee and was overseer of the move from Loakes Park to Adams Park. After the move he reverted to Board Director.

Lee was also on the committees of the Norfolk F.A, Shropshire F.A, a founder member of the Isthmian League Management Committee, Vice-Chairman of the GM Vauxhall Conference and a magistrate in High Wycombe.

Death

Lee died in hospital in the early hours of 12 February 2023, at the age of 86. His son, Bryn confirmed his death, saying that his father had suffered a heart attack whilst sleeping and doctors were unable to resuscitate him.[7]

Lee had been due to attend Wycombe Wanderers' home game versus Derby County the previous day, but was instead admitted to Wexham Park Hospital, feeling unwell.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Legend Brian Lee dies . Wycombe Wanderers . 12 February 2023.
  2. Web site: New Year's Honours list 2016. Government of the United Kingdom.
  3. Web site: Brian Lee Awarded MBE - The Vanarama National League . 12 July 2022 . www.thenationalleague.org.uk . en.
  4. Web site: Former Wycombe manager Lee honoured with LMA award . 12 July 2022 . Bucks Free Press . en.
  5. Book: Finch . Dave . Wycombe Wanderers 1887-1996 The Official History . Peart . Steve . Yore Publications . 1996 . 1-874427-76-3 . 129–130.
  6. Web site: Brian Lee retires as Founding Chair of the National League Trust – National League Trust . 12 July 2022 . en-GB.
  7. News: Brian Lee RIP . Wycombe Ex-Players Association (Facebook) . 12 February 2023.
  8. News: Brian was due to attend Adams Park yesterday as part of the family celebration for the life of his wife Shirley Ann . Wycombe Wanderers (Twitter) . 12 February 2023.