Dario Gradi steps down as Crewe Alexandra manager
Posted on November 10th, 2011 in Latest News.Crewe Alexandra legend Dario Gradi has stepped down after 1,353 games as manager to become head of academy.
Assistant manager Steve Davis will take control of first-team affairs at Alex.
Gradi, 70, was appointed as manager in 1983 and spent 24 years in charge, before two years as technical director and another two as manager.
He was booed by a section of the home supporters following last Saturday’s 3-0 defeat by Torquay, a result that leaves them 18th in League Two.
Gradi, who will remain in his role as director of football and board director, won four promotions during his time in charge of Crewe.
He was also responsible for producing a number of players who would go on to be internationals, including David Platt, Geoff Thomas, Neil Lennon, Rob Jones, Robbie Savage, Danny Murphy, Seth Johnson and Dean Ashton, bringing in around £25m for the club.
Following the defeat by Torquay, Gradi insisted the fans would not drive him out, saying: “I shall hand over when it suits or when somebody else tells me that it’s time to go. It certainly won’t be because of the supporters.”
But he now hands over the reins to 46-year-old former Northwich and Nantwich manager Davis, who played under Gradi at Crewe between 1983 and 1987.
Davis will be assisted by Neil Baker, who has been at the club for 17 years as assistant manager, coach and scout.
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