• original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2011. Ted Fenton management career statistics at Soccerbase Ted Fenton Photographs West Ham United F.C. Player & People...
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  • Paynter remained as manager until 1950 when he was replaced by Ted Fenton on 1 August 1950. Fenton was a PT instructor for the Army in North Africa and Burma...
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  • under Paynter and then later under the leadership of former player Ted Fenton. Fenton succeeded in getting the club promoted back to the top level of English...
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  • Fenton (1708-1760) Leonard Fenton (1926-2022) Simon Fenton Anthony Fenton Faith Fenton Tom Fenton Carl Fenton George Fenton Julian Fenton Paul Fenton...
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  • Edward Fenton was an English navigator. Edward Fenton may also refer to: Edward Dyne Fenton (died 1880), British author Ted Fenton (Edward Fenton, 1914–1992)...
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  • manager (1961–1974). Greenwood had inherited a young team of players from Ted Fenton, and the club was noted for its reliance on homegrown talent with Bobby...
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  • (1939) - Ed - 1st Hurt Worker (uncredited) I Take This Woman (1940) - Ted Fenton Northwest Passage (1940) - Richard Towne (uncredited) The Ghost Comes...
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    (1694–1773) ornithologist David Essex, musician Elizabeth Fry, social reformer Ted Fenton, footballer and football manager Len Goulden, footballer Leon Greene,...
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    Southern Junior Floodlit Cup (1–0 v Chelsea) later that year. Manager Ted Fenton first selected him for a senior game in a Southern Floodlit Cup tie with...
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  • Coventry City. Bond had been spotted playing by West Ham assistant-manager Ted Fenton when he was manager with Colchester United. He had convinced manager Charlie...
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  • Paynter. Ted Fenton had been brought back to the club in 1948 to assist Paynter in re-developing the team after the war. Previously, Fenton had played...
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    Football Club associated with Forest Gate include Alan Curbishley and Ted Fenton. Other footballers from the area include England international Ken Brown...
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  • until April 1961, when he was selected by chairman Reg Pratt to replace Ted Fenton as manager of West Ham United. Greenwood's reign at West Ham brought them...
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  • Division since their relegation in season 1931–32. The club were managed by Ted Fenton and the team captain was Noel Cantwell. The season started badly for West...
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  • 103 Billy Henderson 1921–1928 Aberdare Athletic 162 21 0 0 0 183 1 104 Ted Fenton 1932–1946 Academy 166 13 0 0 0 179 19 Billy Grassam 1900-1903 1905-1909...
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  • oversee the transition of managers from Charlie Paynter to Ted Fenton. Pratt moved Fenton into The Boleyn Ground several months before the anticipated...
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  • full-time manager for the 1946–47 season and Ted Fenton, formerly of West Ham United was hired. Fenton had turned out for Colchester Town in the early...
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  • player-coach. Allison's first taste of coaching was at West Ham, where – under Ted Fenton – he took charge of coaching sessions and acted as mentor to a young Bobby...
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  • Kirriemuir. He was born in Ilford, Essex. Watched by the club's manager, Ted Fenton, and chief scout Wally St Pier, Lyall was offered a place at West Ham...
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  • Mather 1921–1934 Ted Birnie 1934–1940 David Jack 1946–1956 Harry Warren 1956–1960 Eddie Perry 1960 Frank Broome 1961–1965 Ted Fenton 1965–1967 Alvan Williams...
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    sacked in May 1998, having been in charge of the side for only 53 games. Ted Fenton managed West Ham from 1950 to 1961 and was responsible for the establishment...
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    signed his first professional contract in November 1960. His first manager Ted Fenton left the club in 1961, to be replaced by Ron Greenwood. He was a major...
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  • record £600,000 for Manchester City defender Neil Pointon. 11 July 1992 – Ted Fenton, manager of West Ham United from 1950 to 1961, dies aged 77 after being...
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  • 1921–1934: Ted Birnie 1934–1940: David Jack 1946–1956: Harry Warren 1956–1960: Eddie Perry 1960–1960: Frank Broome 1961–1965: Ted Fenton 1965–1967: Alvan...
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  • Division since their relegation in season 1931–32. The club were managed by Ted Fenton and the team captain was Noel Cantwell. West Ham finished eighth and were...
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  • two-shilling piece for my trouble." –At Home With The Hammers (1960) by Ted Fenton, West Ham United player (1932-46) and manager (1950-61) At the start of...
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  • for hometown club Colchester United by future West Ham United manager Ted Fenton in May 1947, a few weeks short of his 17th birthday. The club paid a £10...
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    Sr., Bob Ferrier Jr. (son) William Foulke, Jim Simmons (nephew) Ted Fenton, Benny Fenton (brother) Les Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand (cousin), Anton Ferdinand...
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  • Championships on 11 May 1957. It was through Ted Fenton that Cartwright got into coaching at an early age, as Fenton encouraged all the players at the Academy...
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  • White Palace (film) (category Films scored by George Fenton)
    in St. Louis, Missouri. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film is marketed with the tagline "The story of a younger man and a...
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