David Calderhead (19 June 1864 – 9 January 1938) was a Scottish football player and manager. Calderhead played for Queen of the South Wanderers, Notts...
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David Calderhead Jr. (25 October 1889 – 15 January 1965) was a Scottish professional football player and manager. Calderhead played for Lincoln City, Chelsea...
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Calderhead is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Calderhead (1864–1938), Scottish footballer and manager David Calderhead...
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who continued to play for the club until he resigned a year later. David Calderhead is Chelsea's longest-serving manager, holding the position from 1907...
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(Netherlands), from 10 May 1996 to 12 February 1998 Longest-serving manager: David Calderhead – 25 years, 280 days (1 August 1907 to 8 May 1933) Most successful...
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League Managers Association Bob Jack, League Managers Association David Calderhead (Snr), League Managers Association (Morton manager) Cochrane, Bob,...
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guide to English League Football, p.130". Boxtree. Hern, Bill; Gleave, David (2020). Football's Black Pioneers. Leicester: Conker Editions. pp. 168–169...
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His resignation with the intention of taking over at Chelsea when David Calderhead retired at the end of the season was accepted on 30 March, but on 4...
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are currently out on loan to other clubs, are in bold. Désiré Bastin David Calderhead Jr. Ron Greenwood George Pearson Tommy Law Bill Robertson Micky Block...
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club's players went on to play for more illustrious clubs. One player, David Calderhead, was later to become manager of Chelsea F C, a position he held for...
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FA Cup Final, Chelsea (1933–39) taking over from the long serving David Calderhead, and Shrewsbury Town (1945–48), before their election to the Football...
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eleven players for the new season, of whom George Toone, Alf Shelton, David Calderhead and Harry Walkerdine were named. These players (with the exception...
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first player to score 100 goals for the club. Lewis was succeeded by David Calderhead, who was to manage Chelsea for the next 26 years. The club's early...
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James Thraves DF Sandy Ferguson DF Jack Hendry MF Archie Osborne MF David Calderhead MF Alf Shelton FW Andrew McGregor FW Tom McInnes FW James Oswald FW...
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Michael Green [es], Danny Green [es] (brothers-in-law) David Calderhead Sr., David Calderhead Jr. (son) Steven Caldwell, Gary Caldwell (brother) Callaghan:...
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GK George Toone FB Fay Harper FB Jack Hendry HB Charlie Bramley HB David Calderhead HB Alf Shelton FW Arthur Watson FW Sam Donnelly FW James Logan FW Dan...
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Barnsley F.C., Preston North End F.C, and Rochdale A.F.C. footballer David Calderhead – Queen of the South and Notts County footballer and Chelsea F.C. manager...
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George Nisbet, Fairgray was signed for Chelsea in 1907 by manager David Calderhead, an ex-Queen of the South Wanderers player who had been Fairgray's...
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of directors between 1897 and 1901. It was during this period that David Calderhead, who had been a team-mate of Irving's at Queen of the South Wanderers...
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The final win in 1891 was against the Notts County side featuring David Calderhead. Mitchell left Blackburn after 9 years as manager in 1896. Mitchell...
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Football Association Paul Caddis at the Scottish Football Association David Calderhead at the Scottish Football Association Patrick Callaghan at the Scottish...
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Harrow HB Fred Taylor (c) CH Tommy Logan HB Andy Walker OF Harry Ford IF Harold Halse CF Bob Thomson IF Jimmy Croal OF Bob McNeil Manager: David Calderhead...
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League title in 1908–09, and then followed former Lincoln manager David Calderhead to First Division club Chelsea. He played just over 100 matches in...
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Chelsea 1920–21 season Chairman Claude Kirby Manager David Calderhead Stadium Stamford Bridge First Division 18th FA Cup Quarter-finals Top goalscorer...
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Chelsea 1913–14 season Owner Gus Mears Chairman Claude Kirby Manager David Calderhead Stadium Stamford Bridge First Division 8th FA Cup Second Round Top...
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club had a new manager for the first time since 1907, as long-serving David Calderhead left during the close-season, and was succeeded by Leslie Knighton...
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William Alexander Calderhead (September 26, 1844 – December 18, 1928) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born on a farm near New Lexington in Perry...
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Wilson 1 1 0 James Adams 1 1 0 Bob Boyd 1 1 0 John Buchanan 1 1 0 David Calderhead 1 1 0 Ned Doig 1 1 0 Thomas McKeown 1 1 0 Thomas Robertson 1 1 0 John...
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Street; this may have been the same as the ground known as Thistle Park. David Calderhead, who played for the club from 1883 to 1885 Scottish Cup results "Football"...
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Chelsea 1922–23 season Chairman Claude Kirby Manager David Calderhead Stadium Stamford Bridge First Division 19th FA Cup Second round Top goalscorer League:...
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