Graham Rix

Footballer

Birthday October 23, 1957

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Doncaster, England

Age 66 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5ft 9in

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1957

Graham Cyril Rix (born 23 October 1957) is an English former professional football player who later became a coach and manager.

He is the current manager of Fareham Town.

Rix played for Arsenal for thirteen years, then Brentford (on loan), Caen, Le Havre, Dundee and Chelsea.

1974

Originally from Doncaster, Yorkshire, Rix joined Arsenal as an apprentice in 1974 and turned professional the year after.

1977

He made his debut for the club against Leicester City on 2 April 1977, and marked it by scoring the opening goal.

Rix immediately became a regular on the left wing, replacing George Armstrong.

1978

Together with Liam Brady, he formed part of an impressive attacking midfield, which helped Arsenal to three successive FA Cup finals between 1978 and 1980.

1979

Arsenal only won one of these, in 1979 against Manchester United; the final score was 3–2, with Rix crossing for Alan Sunderland's last-minute winner, just one minute after United had equalised to level the score 2–2.

Arsenal reached the Cup Winners' Cup final the following season, against Valencia; the match finished 0–0 after extra time – a penalty shootout ensued, but Rix missed his kick and Arsenal lost.

1980

He also won 17 caps for England between 1980 and 1984.

Rix then managed Chelsea (as caretaker), Portsmouth, Oxford United, Heart of Midlothian, Central and AFC Portchester.

Arsenal's form slumped in the early 1980s, though, meaning Rix was unable to claim any silverware as skipper.

A series of injuries to his achilles tendon kept Rix out of the team in the mid-1980s, and he lost his starting place in the side to Martin Hayes.

Between 1980 and 1984, Rix played for the England national team, including making five appearances at the 1982 World Cup.

He was capped 17 times, but failed to score.

His first appearance came on 10 September 1980 in a 4–0 win over Norway, his last in a 1–0 win over Northern Ireland on 4 April 1984.

1983

After the departure of Liam Brady to Juventus that summer, many believed Rix would also leave but he stayed at the club, and became captain in 1983.

1986

Arsenal won the 1986-87 League Cup; Rix was not part of the squad for the final against Liverpool but he contributed three appearances en route.

1988

Rix spent a spell on loan at Brentford, before being released in 1988.

In all, he played 464 times for the Gunners, scoring 51 goals.

1993

After leaving the London club, Rix was the subject of offers from Sheffield Wednesday as well as Queens Park Rangers, but he instead signed for French club Caen, where he would spend three years before transferring to Le Havre, and then played in Scotland for Dundee before announcing his retirement as a player in 1993.

Rix joined Chelsea as youth team coach in mid-1993.

1995

During an injury crisis, he briefly enlisted as a player for the club, playing a solitary Premier League match in May 1995 against his old side Arsenal.

1996

Rix became assistant manager in 1996 under new Blues boss Ruud Gullit, and continued in the same role under Gullit's successor Gianluca Vialli, winning the FA Cup in 1997, and the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998.

1999

In 1999, Rix was convicted of having underage sex with a 15-year-old girl, and sentenced to 12 months in prison, of which he served six.

2000

He won the FA Cup again in 2000, before leaving the club, after a brief spell as caretaker manager following Vialli's sacking by Ken Bates.

2001

Rix managed Portsmouth between 2001 and 2002, where his enthusiastic style of management started well, but tapered off in the middle of the 2001–02 season.

A string of poor results, including a 4–1 home loss in the FA Cup to bottom of the Football League Leyton Orient, meant that Director of Football Harry Redknapp was given more responsibilities until he eventually replaced Rix as team manager toward the end of the season.

2003

Their form declined sharply during the last three months of the 2003–04 Division Three campaign: they fell from the automatic promotion places to ninth in the final table, failing to achieve a playoff place.

2004

Rix then managed Oxford United for seven months in 2004.

He was sacked after their poor form continued into 2004–05, where he led the club nearer to the relegation zone than to the play-offs.

2005

In November 2005, after speculation linking him with the manager's job at Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian, it was confirmed that Rix would take over at Tynecastle.

He officially took the position of head coach on 8 November 2005.

2006

Events reported in February 2006, by Scottish newspapers, suggested that Rix was unhappy with Vladimir Romanov's "hands on" approach and speculation increased that Romanov was involved in team selection.

On 22 March 2006 Rix was sacked as manager after just four months in charge, with the club citing poor results as the reason.

2012

On 13 August 2012, Rix was named the first manager of Central FC, which was a newly formed club founded by former Trinidad and Tobago international football player Brent Sancho, that competed in the TT Pro League.

Rix recorded his first league win with Central FC on 19 October 2012 with a 1–0 win over Police.

Rix and Central FC parted ways through mutual consent on 21 December 2012.

2018

In 2018, he was accused of racism and physical assault by several former teenage Chelsea players.

In 2022, the club made settlement payments to eight players who had made complaints.