• Herbert Chapman (19 January 1878 – 6 January 1934) was an English football player and manager. Though he had an undistinguished playing career, he went...
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  • John Herbert Chapman (August 28, 1921 – September 28, 1979) was a Canadian space researcher. He started his career with his work on radio propagation...
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  • salary offer lured star Huddersfield Town manager Herbert Chapman in 1925. Over the next five years, Chapman built a revolutionary new Arsenal. Firstly, he...
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    not until 1931 that a Southern club were crowned champions, when Herbert Chapman's Arsenal secured the title. Rules stipulating a maximum wage for players...
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    years in October 2009. Two Arsenal managers have died in the job – Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker. This chronological list comprises all those who...
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  • space agencies. John H. Chapman Space Center. Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Retrieved on April 2016. John Herbert Chapman - Builder of the Canadian...
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    from Arsenal, and in order to negotiate the fee down, Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman got the Bolton representatives drunk. Subsequently, David Jack was...
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    "biggest decision in Arsenal's history" since the board appointed Herbert Chapman in the 1920s. Relocation plans began in 2002, but financial difficulties...
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    Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019. "Herbert Chapman". League Managers Association. Archived from the original on 26 April...
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    Runners-up (1): 2011 Amsterdam Tournament Winners (3): 2005, 2007, 2008 Herbert Chapman Memorial Trophy Winners (1): 2008 Maurice Lacroix Trophy Winners (1):...
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    of Sheffield Wednesday in 1935 and Nottingham Forest in 1959, and Herbert Chapman won as manager of Huddersfield Town in 1922 and Arsenal in 1930. James...
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  • extended again by OFCOM in 2015 to 2020. Harry Chapman - Sheffield Wednesday football player Herbert Chapman - Arsenal Manager Leslie Hofton - Manchester...
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  • John Chapman may refer to: John Chapman (Leicester MP) represented Leicester (UK Parliament constituency) Sir John Chapman, 2nd Baronet (c. 1710–1781)...
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    not until the appointment of Herbert Chapman as manager in 1925 that Arsenal had their first period of major success. Chapman modernised and reformed the...
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    name in 1932 following pressure from the club and its then manager Herbert Chapman. The original name is still displayed on the original Edwardian platform...
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    Arsenal Stadium were retained including the marble halls, the bust of Herbert Chapman and the players' tunnel. It was opened officially in 2009, by Arsenal...
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  • before joining the Southern League in 1901–02. Led by player-manager Herbert Chapman the club were champions of the Southern League in 1908–09 and played...
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    commissioned bronze bust of Wenger, similar to the earlier version of Herbert Chapman, was unveiled as a tribute to him by the board of directors of Arsenal...
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    celebration of the club's 125th anniversary on 9 December 2011. Manager Herbert Chapman and Arsenal's all-time top goal scorer Thierry Henry, and later Dennis...
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    April 2020. Wilson, Jonathan (20 September 2011). "The Question: Did Herbert Chapman really invent the W-M formation?". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April...
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    was followed by Frank Scott-Walford before in 1912, they appointed Herbert Chapman who guided the club to their highest position in the league (4th in...
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  • William Herbert Chapman (9 August 1834 – 23 June 1908) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of The Reverend William Chapman senior...
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    Longhorn League 43 1947 Howie Bedell American Association 43 1961 14 Herbert Chapman Southeastern League 42 1950 Jack Lelivelt International League 42 1912...
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  • wrote biography of former Arsenal manager Herbert Chapman titled as The Life and Times of Herbert Chapman: The Story of One of Football's Most Influential...
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  • City, was formed in 1904, and elected to League membership in 1905. Herbert Chapman arrived in 1912. In 1919, Leeds City were forcibly disbanded by The...
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  • position. He was the brother of Herbert Chapman, the manager of both Huddersfield Town and Arsenal, and Thomas Chapman, who played for Grimsby Town. He...
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    Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles "Fast Car" (1988) and "Give Me One Reason" (1995)...
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  • having not been promoted as champions. The others are Tom Watson, Herbert Chapman and Kenny Dalglish. From 1888 to 1992 the Football League First Division...
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  • Ramsey". Hall of Fame. "Bill Shankly". Hall of Fame. "Herbert Chapman". Hall of Fame. "Herbert Chapman". Manager Stats. "Stan Cullis". Manager Stats. "Tottenham"...
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