Gwyn Williams (football manager)

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Gwyn Williams is a former Chelsea coach, assistant manager and chief scout who spent 27 years with the London club, before a seven year spell with Leeds United as technical director.

Gwyn Williams joined Chelsea in 1979 and spent 27 years at Stamford Bridge where he served in a number of roles, including chief scout and as assistant manager under Claudio Ranieri, before eventually leaving the club in June 2006.[1] He credits himself with discovering John Terry and helping Chelsea make a £14 million profit on Tore André Flo.[2]

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