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Following Alan Curbishley's decision to resign as West Ham boss, skysports.com take an in-depth look at the former Charlton manager's career to date.
1957: Born, London, November 8.
Played in midfield for England schools, youth and under-21 level.
1974: Joins West Ham. Makes 85 appearances and scores five goals.
1979: Joins Birmingham and in his first season does not miss one league game.
1983: Signed by Aston Villa but has an unhappy time, making only 36 appearances in one and a half seasons.
1984: Joins Charlton early in the season and makes a total of 63 appearances with six goals in three seasons.
1987: Moves to Brighton and quickly becomes a regular, scoring 13 goals in 116 matches.
1990: Rejoins Charlton but after a first season when he appeared 27 times, only plays once in each of the next two seasons.
1991: Takes over as joint manager with Steve Gritt.
1992: Club returns to The Valley.
1995: Gritt leaves, putting Curbishley in full control but Charlton finish a disappointing 15th.
1996: Charlton lose in the play-off semi-finals to Crystal Palace. Lee Bowyer sold to Leeds for £2.6million.
1998: Charlton qualify for the play-offs again and this time win promotion in the most dramatic of climaxes. At 4-4 after extra time, they defeat Sunderland in a penalty shoot-out at Wembley.
1999: Relegated from Premier League.
2000: Promoted as champions of Division One.
Breaks club transfer record with £4million deal for Bolton's Danish midfielder
Claus Jensen.
2001: Addicks finish ninth in the Premier League.
June 8 - Curbishley signs new four-year contract to quash speculation linking him with vacant West Ham hotseat.
2002: Charlton finish 14th in the league.
2003: The Addicks improve to 12th in the Premier League.
2004: February - Signs three-and-a-half year extension to his contract at Charlton.
May - Charlton finish seventh in Premier League.
June - Linked with vacancy at Liverpool but Anfield club appoint Rafael Benitez.
2005: May 1 - Admits he might consider his future after losing 4-0 to Manchester United at The Valley, leaving the side languishing in 11th after pushing for UEFA Cup place just weeks earlier.
2006: March - Holds preliminary talks with FA chief Brian Barwick about the possibility of replacing Sven-Goran Eriksson as England manager after the World Cup.
April - Denies speculation he has had a second meeting with the FA about the England job, claiming continued the continued reports had "hijacked" Charlton's season.
April 29 - Announces he is to leave Charlton at the end of the season after almost 15 years in charge.
December - Appointed West Ham manager with Mervyn Day as his assistant.
Beats Manchester United in first game in charge but club become embroiled in a relegation battle and a controversial legal saga over the registration of striker Carlos Tevez.
2007: May - West Ham complete their escape from relegation with a 1-0 defeat of Manchester United in their final game, Tevez scoring the winner.
2008: May - West Ham finish 10th in the Premier League.
September 3 - Resigns as West Ham manager.
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Sunday 12th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| 13:30 | Wolverhampton vs West Brom |
| 16:00 | Aston Villa vs Man City |
| Saturday 25th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| 15:00 | Chelsea vs Bolton |
| 15:00 | Newcastle vs Wolverhampton |
| 15:00 | QPR vs Fulham |
| 15:00 | West Brom vs Sunderland |
| 15:00 | Wigan vs Aston Villa |
| 17:30 | Man City vs Blackburn |
| Sunday 26th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| 13:30 | Arsenal vs Tottenham |
| 13:30 | Norwich vs Man Utd |
| 15:00 | Stoke vs Swansea |
| Saturday 3rd March | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| 12:45 | Liverpool vs Arsenal |
| 15:00 | Blackburn vs Aston Villa |
| 15:00 | Man City vs Bolton |
| 15:00 | QPR vs Everton |
| 15:00 | Stoke vs Norwich |
| 15:00 | West Brom vs Chelsea |
| 15:00 | Wigan vs Swansea |
| Sunday 4th March | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| 12:00 | Newcastle vs Sunderland |
| 14:05 | Fulham vs Wolverhampton |
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Saturday 11th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| Man Utd 2 - 1 Liverpool | |
| Sunderland 1 - 2 Arsenal | |
| Bolton 1 - 2 Wigan | |
| Swansea 2 - 3 Norwich | |
| Everton 2 - 0 Chelsea | |
| Blackburn 3 - 2 QPR | |
| Fulham 2 - 1 Stoke | |
| Tottenham 5 - 0 Newcastle | |
| Monday 6th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| Liverpool 0 - 0 Tottenham | |
| Sunday 5th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| Newcastle 2 - 1 Aston Villa | |
| Chelsea 3 - 3 Man Utd | |
| Saturday 4th February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| Arsenal 7 - 1 Blackburn | |
| West Brom 1 - 2 Swansea | |
| QPR 1 - 2 Wolverhampton | |
| Norwich 2 - 0 Bolton | |
| Stoke 0 - 1 Sunderland | |
| Wigan 1 - 1 Everton | |
| Man City 3 - 0 Fulham | |
| Wednesday 1st February | |
| Barclays Premier League | |
| Aston Villa 2 - 2 QPR | |
| Fulham 1 - 1 West Brom | |
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