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Previous managers to tackle Spain

Tony Adams' shock appointment at Granada makes him the latest Hermes handbag fake in a long line of Brits to try their hand at managing in Spain.

Indeed, English managers Fred Pentland (Athletic Bilbao), Robert Firth (Madrid FC) and William Garbutt (Athletic Bilbao) accounted for four of the first eight title winning teams following the formation of the Spanish league in the years leading up to the Second World War.

However, in recent years British bosses have had mixed fortunes managing in La Liga. Here we look at eight of the biggest names to have made the move to Spain in the last 30 years

Valencia's head coach Gary Neville looks on as his side move into the last 16 of the Europa League

The most recent British manager to try his hand in Spain's top flight is Sky Sports' very own Gary Neville. Having forged a reputation as an expert pundit, the former Manchester United defender was handed fake Hermes Kelly handbag his chance by Valencia owner Peter Lim, a business partner of Neville's.

Neville looked on from the stands in December 2015 as Valencia put in a battling display to hold Barcelona to a 1 1 draw; it looked as though his new team were determined to climb the table.

Adams named Granada boss Former Arsenal captain Tony Adams appointed coach of Granada

Yet defeat to Lyon in his dugout debut Hermes bag copy and draws against Eibar and Getafe indicated turning around this talented but young and inexperienced set of players was going to be harder than it looked.

The arrival of brother Phil in the dugout couldn't instigate a revival. Following a 2 0 defeat to Celta Vigo just under four months into his reign, the 11th loss in 28 games, Neville parted company with Lim and Valencia.

David Moyes

Moyes was sacked as Real Sociedad coach in 2015

Having seen the reputation he'd built at Preston and Everton tarnished during a difficult 11 months at Manchester United, David Moyes replaced Jagoba Arrasate at Real Sociedad in November 2014 insisting he had "an opportunity to show British coaches can manage abroad."

He took over a side in 15th in La Liga and despite a 1 0 win over Barcelona a few weeks into his reign, he struggled to make an impact in the Basque Country and Sociedad finished 12th in the table.

Moyes' record at Real Sociedad

In an interview with Sky Sports, the Scot was adamant he was going to stay in the knock off Hermes bag job for the long term despite wrestling with the club's policy of bringing though Basque players and being discouraged from bringing in imports from markets he knew better.

However, things didn't improve and with Sociedad 16th in the table he was sacked in November 2015 after winning just 12 of his 38 games in charge. had an unsuccessful spell at Real Sociedad

is currently enjoying one of the highest points of his managerial career after guiding Wales to the Euro 2016 semi finals, but one of the lowest points came in 2007/08 when he took charge of Real Sociedad for seven months following their relegation to the Segunda Division.

After four seasons in charge of Fulham, Coleman was recommended to Sociedad by John Toshack, but won just four of his opening 10 matches and his position was thrown into jeopardy when the club president Maria de la Pena, who had been instrumental in appointing him, stood down.

Shortly afterwards he made headlines for arriving 90 minutes late at a press conference after partying at a nightclub into the early hours of the morning and was forced to make a public apology.

However, results improved and when he announced he was stepping down in January it was a surprise to many. The club had lost only one of his last 11 games and had risen to fifth in the league, but Coleman struggled to build a relationship with new president Inaki Badiola and left Spain behind.

Bobby Robson

Bobby Robson had a successful season in charge of Barcelona

Bobby Robson set off on a managerial adventure across Europe after leading England to the semi finals of the 1990 World Cup. First up, PSV in the Netherlands, where he won back to back Eredivisie titles. Then he headed to Portugal where he took Sporting Lisbon to a third placed finish before being sacked with the club top of the table. A switch to Sporting's rivals Porto brought two titles in a row and a Portuguese cup. In 1996 he got the call to join Barcelona.

Robson and his interpreter Jose Mourinho headed to Spain and promptly signed Brazil ace Ronaldo. The striker fired Robson's side to the Spanish Cup, Spanish Super Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in 1996/97 and declared his boss named European manager of the year the "greatest in the world".

The following season Robson took up the role of general manager at Barcelona, to accommodate the arrival of a certain Louis van Gaal. However, shortly afterwards Robson headed back to England via a season back at PSV, where he won the Dutch Super Cup to take charge Newcastle, where he would become a club icon. took over at Athletic Bilbao after leaving Everton

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