Dario Gradi: A timeline of his career from Chelsea assistant manager to Crewe Alexandra director of football
Gradi spent 26 years managing Crewe Alexandra after making his name at Chelsea

1971 – Dario Gradi is appointed as an assistant coach at Chelsea, ending an amateur playing career with Tooting & Mitcham United and Sutton United.
1976 – Returns to Sutton United, briefly serving as the club’s manager.
1978 – Appointed as manager of Wimbledon. Wins promotion from the Fourth Division the following year.
1981 – Appointed as manager of Crystal Palace, fails to save the club from relegation and resigns after poor start to the following season.
1983 – Appointed as manager of Crewe Alexandra.
1989 – Wins promotion from Fourth Division, ending Crewe’s 25-year stay in the league’s bottom tier.
1990 – Signs a ten-year contract with Crewe, a previously unheard-of length of commitment for a manager.
1991 – Relegated to the Fourth Division.
1994 – Regains promotion to Third Division, now known as Division Two.
1997 – Wins promotion to Division One, taking Crewe to English football’s second tier for the first time in the club’s history.
1998 – Awarded an MBE for services to football.
2002 – Relegated to Division Two.
2003 – Promoted to Division One.
2004 – Inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.
2006 – Relegated from Division One, now known as the Championship.
2007 – Relinquished first-team responsibilities at Crewe, ending his 24-year-long reign as manager by becoming club’s technical director.
2008 – Resumes control of Crewe’s first-team on a caretaker basis, before being succeeded by Gudjon Thordarson.
2009 – Reinstated as Crewe’s manager.
2011 – Steps down as manager of Crewe, assumes director of football role at the club.
2016 – Releases statement insisting he was unaware of alleged sexual abuse that occurred at the club.
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