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Encyclopedia > Arthur Fairclough

Arthur Fairclough was the manager or Barnsley FC from 1898 until 1901. He was replaced by John McCartney until 1904, when he came back as manager until 1912, and won the FA Cup with them. He became manager once more in 1929 until 1930. Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | English football clubs ... The FA Cup - this is the fourth trophy, in use since 1992, and identical in design to the third trophy introduced in 1911. ...


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The Definitive History of Leeds United - Managers - Arthur Fairclough (1920-27) (937 words)
Fairclough was a native Yorkshireman, being born in Redbrook, Barnsley in March 1873, and he was a referee of some repute in his early days.
Fairclough resigned following this and was replaced by the returning Dick Ray, but left a team that was strong enough to bounce back to the top flight at the first attempt a year later.
Fairclough had done some wonderful groundwork in his time at Elland Road and set up the club for a good time of things throughout the period between the two wars.
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