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    George Jobey (July 1885 – 9 May 1962) was an English football player and manager. He won the league championship as a player with his hometown club Newcastle...
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    club's history. In 1922, the club broke from this tradition and appointed George Jobey as the first full-time manager. The club's most successful manager is...
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    League Managers Association Harry Kent, League Managers Association George Jobey, League Managers Association Peter O'Rourke, League Managers Association...
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    longest-serving managers were Jimmy Methven and George Jobey, who managed the club for 16 years, with Jobey being in charge for a club-record 629 games....
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  • they were relegated yet again in 1921. However, the appointment of George Jobey in 1925 kick-started a successful period for the Rams and, after promotion...
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    Essays on the Prehistory and History of North Britain in Honour of George Jobey. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers. pp. 224–242. ISBN 0-85976-087-1....
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  • typology of prehistoric houses – as later undertaken by Richard Feachem and George Jobey, both greatly influenced by Guido's work. On the strength of her contribution...
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    Leicester's Tommy Benfield scored the first goal at the new ground while George Jobey was the first Arsenal player to do so. Highbury hosted its first England...
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  • 1949 139 47 36 56 033.81 Freddie Steele 1949 1951 123 61 31 31 049.59 George Jobey 1952 1953 70 28 17 25 040.00 Stan Mercer 1953 1955 77 32 16 29 041.56...
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  • 10 Frank Heaven 2 3 5 1902–22 14 Fred Everiss 7 2 5 1922–24 2 1 1 0 George Jobey 1927–44 22 12 4 6 Frank Buckley 1948–52 7 Jack Smith 3 2 2 Stan Cullis...
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  • McLachlan joined Derby County in 1938, when he was signed by manager George Jobey in March 1938 from Dalbeattie, a junior club based in Scotland. He was...
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  • accusations being that manager George Jobey had paid Gallacher illegal signing on fees. The player refused to admit it, but Jobey, manager of the Rams since...
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  • with Derby between 1919 and 1927, Wightman was assistant at Derby under George Jobey and was later appointed Forest manager between 1936 and 1939. Peter Taylor...
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    family wedding in Derby, his father met former Derby County manager George Jobey and club secretary Billy Moore. This encounter led to discussions about...
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    featured just 11 times in the 1925–26 campaign. Cooper was sold to George Jobey's Derby County for a £2,500 fee in March 1926. He settled straight into...
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  • Whitson Colin Veitch (c) Wilf Low David Willis Jock Rutherford George Jobey Jimmy Stewart Sandy Higgins George Wilson Manager: The Directors Committee...
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  • first kick of his first trial match with Derby County 'A', and convinced George Jobey to pay Cheltenham £100 and became a full-time professional, playing at...
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  • full fitness. He joined Derby County in November 1927, with manager George Jobey looking to Collin as a successor to Tom Crilly; this was despite Collin...
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    under 1 mile (1.6 km) south, now known as Scremerston Town Farm. Naturalist George Johnston, in his 1829 publication Flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed, refers to...
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    1913–1915 75 0 75 0 Wally Hardinge  England FW 1913–1920 55 0 55 14 George Jobey  England HB 1913–1914 28 0 28 3 Bob Benson  England FB 1914–1915 54 0...
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  • To replace Potter, Derby tempted former Wolves manager George Jobey out of retirement. Jobey had retired to run a hotel in 1924 after winning the Third...
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  • signing for Derby County of the Football League First Division. Manager George Jobey said he "[showed] every sign of developing into a 'class' player", and...
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  • huge success at Derby and became their longest serving manager since George Jobey, with Roy McFarland stepping back into the position of Assistant Manager...
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  • was to remain until 1936. He was signed for Derby County by manager George Jobey on 5 May 1928, on the same day as future England international Jack Barker...
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  • season, scoring nine times in 29 games. However, the appointment of George Jobey as manager during the 1922–23 season saw Bissett's opportunities decline...
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  • the Third Division (North). By April 1927, Crooks had been spotted by George Jobey and was signed for Derby County for a fee of £300, making his debut for...
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  • Eric Birley 1966–1967 John David Cowen 1973 John Philipson 1976–1977 George Jobey 1990–1992 Constance Frazer 1993–1995 Brian Dobson 1996–1998 Barbara Harbottle...
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    twenty when United's manager Teddy Davison met his Derby counterpart George Jobey and haggled over the £3,000 asking price, eventually agreeing to pay...
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  • before signing for Derby County in 1928 where he became a protégé of George Jobey. He spent two seasons with The Rams scoring 23 league goals in 61 games...
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  • he also acted as assistant to Wolves' managers Jack Addenbrooke and George Jobey, taking over as manager in May 1924, combining his secretarial duties...
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