New Leeds boss Terry Venables wants to keep Rio Ferdinand at Elland Road.
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Ridsdale: Compared Venables to Sir Bobby Robson. (RossKinnaird/Allsport) |
Leeds chairman Peter Ridsdale met with Venables in Spain on Saturday and
Ferdinand and wantaway Lee Bowyer were discussed during negotiations.
'We talked over lunch about all of our players and the players that he
(Venables) wants to bring in as and when required,' Ridsdale told the Yorkshire
Evening Post.
'Rio Ferdinand was obviously one of those we discussed. Of course Terry
would like him at Elland Road and my point of view was that he is a player who
is contracted to us and, as far as I am concerned, that is the way it will
stay.
'Terry is also aware of the situation regarding Lee Bowyer and, as I have
said all along, the door is still open to Lee to sign a new contract and commit
himself to Leeds United.
'I had lunch with Terry in Spain on Saturday and within 10 minutes, so
infectious is his enthusiasm, that he has you believing that you can play for
England. Imagine how that must make a player puff out his chest.'
Leeds announced through the Stock Exchange this morning that Venables had
succeeded David O'Leary as manager and had signed a two-year contract.
And Ridsdale reckons Venables is a 'special' coach who can do a similar job to that of Sir Bobby
Robson at Newcastle United.
'I firmly believe we have the best - the very best.
'Players respect him, coaches admire him and I do think that Terry is
special.
'If you wanted to draw up a comparison with the signing of Terry then the
best would be Bobby Robson.
'He went to Newcastle as an ex-England manager and look what he's done.
He has transformed the club.
'He is genuinely thrilled by the prospect of taking on and beating the big
guns and I'll tell you this. I am glad he will be sitting in our dugout and not
that of the opposition.
'You could not possibly go through the entire Venables cv both as a player
and a manager without arriving at the conclusion that he is supremely well
qualified.'
Leeds landed Venables after Celtic boss Martin O'Neill revealed that he
intended to see out the remaining year of his contract at Parkhead.
But Ridsdale is happy that Leeds have got the right man to take the club
forward.
'Managing Leeds United is a big job. A huge job. It is therefore not
surprising that when the position became vacant there were, over a period of
days, many names in the frame.
'The one name which jumped out was Terry Venables. You talk to anybody in
the game, the players, the managers, the coaches, and they are almost unanimous
in their verdict that Terry is the best coach and manager in the game.
'For tangible evidence of his qualities you only have to look at the
incredible rescue act he performed at Middlesbrough the season before last.
Barring a miracle they were down and out of the Premiership with not even a hope
of survival.
'They couldn't get a result to save their lives, but in walked Terry and
from the moment he made his entrance things changed for the better.
'I suspect that he told them they were good players who had not become bad
players overnight and restored their confidence to the degree that they were
able to dig deep enough to retain their Premiership status.
'It takes a special man to be able to do that, and I do think that Terry
is special.
'Anybody who watched his World Cup punditry had to be impressed by his
tactical awareness and reading of the game.
'Terry has demonstrated his commitment to the cause by signing a two-year
deal, agreeing to forego his television work and embarking straight away on a
house search in Yorkshire.'