[citation needed], He signed for the Hammers as a trainee, aged 14. [citation needed], On 18 February 2013, Blackpool appointed Ince as manager on a one-year rolling contract. He was an all-rounder in the true sense of the word. Read: How Juninho overcame the ‘monstrous cold’ to become a Middlesbrough legend, See Also: Remembering Jurgen Klinsmann’s short but sweet spell at Spurs, Tags Inter Milan Liverpool Manchester United Middlesbrough Paul Ince Sir Alex Ferguson West Ham United Wolves. [citation needed], During Euro 96 Ince was a member of Terry Venables' England team as the midfield ball winner and got the label of "Gazza's minder",[16] whose job was to create room for Paul Gascoigne to exploit with his natural ball skills. [22], Ince was selected in the England squad for the World Cup in 1998, winning his 40th cap in the opening group game against Tunisia in Marseille. Of greater concern to United supporters, though, was where he resided after that spell in Italy. No one was really content with the move and obviously ended up going to their major rivals. Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince (/ ɪ n s /; born 21 October 1967) is an English professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder from 1982 to 2007. I’m a Man United fan, remember when we beat Chelsea 4-0 on the opening day last season ? After two years in Serie A with Inter Milan he returned to England to play in the top flight for Liverpool, Middlesbrough and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Who ever allowed that picture to be used is a tw4t. Answer Save. He has a glass eye. In June 2005, he signed a new one-year contract with Wolves. Of all the lake-side palazzo and Milanese villas the club offered, none was on an executive cul-de-sac with the garden backing on to the golf course. [citation needed], In August 1988, an eventful season for Ince began. they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. [28], Ince was unveiled as the new Milton Keynes Dons manager along with his assistant Ray Mathias and fitness coach Duncan Russell on 25 June 2007. When he worked up the courage to take one against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup, he missed. England got through the group but succumbed in the second round to Argentina, again after a penalty shoot-out. His house was in Bramhall, south of Manchester, in a cul-de-sac of five or six large, detached brick built villas. West Ham lost to Luton Town in the semi-finals and, despite frequent displays of individual brilliance from Ince, were relegated at the end of the season, a disappointment which cost manager John Lyall his job after 15 years at the helm. language is not acceptable, Do not impersonate other users or reveal private information about third parties, We reserve the right to delete inappropriate posts and ban offending users without notification, -1) ? #clockinsidelinehoes Haha, brilliant. [citation needed], He won his second winners' medal when United defeated Barcelona in the final of the European Cup Winners Cup in Rotterdam in 1991 and received his third another year later when United beat Nottingham Forest in the 1992 League Cup final. [citation needed], Meanwhile, Ince became United's key midfielder, with snapping tackles, raking passes and some tremendously hit shots, though he was not too prolific a goalscorer. Lv 7. The team that demolished the Dutch", "Euro 96, the complete history – part five: England overcome shootout fear", "Euro 96, the complete history – part six: England's dream dies in Germany semi-final shootout", "Redemption Song? Lv 7. The room was forensic in its order, no domestic clutter besmirched it. And I'm a man who enjoys his taffy. will be published daily in dedicated articles. Loathed by Manchester United fans and unloved by Liverpool supporters, Paul Ince never really found a football home. “It does seem like he’s been written out of history a little bit,” says Miguel, adding “maybe because of the way he left, first of all, but I think that because that team didn’t do so well in Europe even though they were the ones to make make the breakthrough, they don’t have the same status or the same legacy.”.