Glenn Tham hailed from the tiny country of Singapore in Southeast Asia. Born to a Chinese father and an English mother, Tham moved from Singapore to his mother's hometown, London, at the age of ten. Having discovered a love for football at thirteen, Tham spent his spare time as a child scribbling down football tactics into pieces of paper, and dreaming about becoming a professional football player when he grew older. However, he had little to no talent in the beautiful game. His passing, dribbling, everything, was a disaster, because he never had the opportunity to practice as a kid. He was ridiculed as a boy with no footballing talent and that he never would have any.
At the age of 25, he impressed the higher powers at Chelsea F.C. with his man management and coaching ability, and was accepted as a youth coach at the club.
Tham was then offered the opportunity to become a first team coach at Liverpool F.C., and he wasted no time in accepting the offer and moving away from his parents and relatives in London, to Merseyside. When Roy Hodgson became the club's new manager, Tham was promoted to assistant manager, and he kept his position when Hodgson left to be replaced by Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish in January 2011. With Dalglish's departure in the start of the 11/12 season, Tham, now 30, has been called upon to replace Dalglish on a two-year contract.
This story follows his journey to become one of the country's top, top managers and to prove his doubters wrong.
At the age of 25, he impressed the higher powers at Chelsea F.C. with his man management and coaching ability, and was accepted as a youth coach at the club.
Tham was then offered the opportunity to become a first team coach at Liverpool F.C., and he wasted no time in accepting the offer and moving away from his parents and relatives in London, to Merseyside. When Roy Hodgson became the club's new manager, Tham was promoted to assistant manager, and he kept his position when Hodgson left to be replaced by Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish in January 2011. With Dalglish's departure in the start of the 11/12 season, Tham, now 30, has been called upon to replace Dalglish on a two-year contract.
This story follows his journey to become one of the country's top, top managers and to prove his doubters wrong.