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    Publishing. p. 395. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3. "Bertie Mee is appointed as manager". Arsenal.com. "Double hero Mee". BBC. "Bertie Mee: Hall of Fame". National Football...
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  • physiotherapist Bertie Mee as acting manager in 1966. With new assistant Don Howe and new players such as Bob McNab and George Graham, Mee led Arsenal to...
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  • and Duncan Mee, owners of Dartmoor Zoological Park whose story is told in We Bought a Zoo. Ben Mee (b. 1989), an English footballer Bertie Mee (1918–2001)...
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    and the board of directors hired the club's physiotherapist Bertie Mee as his successor. Mee insisted on an escape clause in his contract provided if the...
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    Chelsea Harry Catterick 1970–71 Arsenal (8) Leeds United Tottenham Hotspur Bertie Mee 1971–72 Derby County (1) Leeds United Liverpool Brian Clough 1972–73 Liverpool...
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  • McLintock served as captain. 1972-73 was the last season under manager Bertie Mee in which Arsenal challenged for silverware. In the summer of 1972, double-winners...
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  • Pan Bertie Mee (1918–2001), English football player and manager of Arsenal F.C. Bertie Miller (born 1949), former professional footballer Bertie Peacock...
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    Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019. "Bertie Mee OBE". League Managers Association. Archived from the original on 26 April...
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  • younger members of Billy Wright's team, was kept by Wright's successor Bertie Mee when he took over in 1966. Neill became a first-choice player through...
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    dismissal of Billy Wright as manager in 1966, and the appointment of Bertie Mee. The club was founded as Dial Square Football Club in 1886 by a group...
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    against Tottenham Hotspur, Brady had a poor match, and Arsenal manager Bertie Mee decided from then on to use the young Irishman sparingly for the time...
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  • military bases near Netanya played for the club. The most famous were Bertie Mee and Tom Finney, who were the first foreigners to play for the club. The...
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    Crewe Alexandra, Arsenal subsequently finished in 17th place that season. Bertie Mee resigned as Arsenal manager in the summer of 1976 and it was clear new...
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    that two of Leeds tallest players had impeded Furnell. Arsenal manager Bertie Mee later described the Leeds players' actions as "basketball." However, the...
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    Howe retired from playing and became Arsenal's reserve team coach under Bertie Mee, then stepping up to first team coach after the departure of Dave Sexton...
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  • at Leyton Orient in 1965. In 1966 he was appointed by Arsenal manager Bertie Mee as the Gunners' first-team coach, but a year later returned to Chelsea...
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  • Museum. Retrieved 30 October 2018. "BERTIE MEE". National Football Museum. Retrieved 30 October 2018. "Bertie Mee". Manager Stats. "MALCOLM ALLISON"....
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  • Arsenal failed to find success in either the FA Cup or League Cup. Manager Bertie Mee retired at the end of the season. Bob McNab and Charlie George both departed...
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  • success in European football, and an unbeaten league season. Following Bertie Mee's appointment in 1966, Arsenal won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, their first...
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  • he made close to seventy appearances. In October 1966 he was signed by Bertie Mee for Arsenal for £50,000. He made his debut for the club in a defeat to...
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    dropped from the first team in 1974–75 after falling out with manager Bertie Mee. By Christmas 1974, he had been transfer-listed, and he moved to Derby...
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  • early in the season, featuring in just one game under Mee. Prior to the 1966-67 season, Bertie Mee had served as Arsenal's physiotherapist for six years...
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  • (17th) in 1975–76, Arsenal manager Bertie Mee resigned. Mancini was deemed surplus to requirements (being nearly 34) by Mee's replacement Terry Neill, and he...
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  • Going down were Wolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley and Sheffield United. Bertie Mee, 57, retired after ten years as manager of Arsenal. The highlights of...
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  • manager Bertie Mee not to get sent off after Storey got involved in a brawl during an FA Cup win over Gillingham. The team improved under Mee's strict...
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  • or League Cup. Captain Frank McLintock, after struggling with manager Bertie Mee, left the club and Bob McNab assumed the captaincy. George Graham also...
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    make an impact in either the League or the Cups. With the promotion of Bertie Mee to manager in 1966, Arsenal's form began to pick up, although Furnell...
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  • he was the older brother of former Arsenal manager Bertie Mee. Born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, Mee started his career at Notts County, before moving...
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  • Filbert Street, with Robbie Fowler scoring a hat-trick. 22 October 2001 – Bertie Mee, the manager of Arsenal's 1971 double-winning team, dies aged 82. 27 October...
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    Arsenal regular, and particularly blossomed under the stewardship of Bertie Mee. Although he had been moved out to the right wing, in the 1968-69 season...
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