Harry Hallam
English football manager
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Full name | Harry Hallam | ||
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1897-1909 | Nottingham Forest |
Harry Hallam was a football manager who managed Nottingham Forest between 1897 and 1909.[1] He was the manager when Forest won the FA Cup in 1898[2] and for their successful tour of Argentina and Uruguay in 1905.[1] Hallam managed Nottingham Forest for 462 games which is the third highest, only beaten by Brian Clough (968) and Billy Walker (650).
References
- ^ a b Smales, Ken (2006). Nottingham Forest The Official Statistical History. Pineapple Books. ISBN 978-0954-357627.
- ^ Slade, Michael J. (2013). The History of the English Football League: Part One—1888-1930. Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-62516-183-3.
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Nottingham Forest F.C. – managers
- Radford (1889–97)
- Haslam (1897–1909)
- Earp (1909–12)
- Masters (1912–25)
- Baynes (1925–29)
- Hardy (1930–31)
- Watson (1931–36)
- Wightman (1936–39)
- Walker (1939–60)
- Beattie (1960–63)
- Carey (1963–68)
- Gillies (1969–72)
- Mackay (1972–73)
- Brown (1973–75)
- Clough (1975–93)
- Clark (1993–96)
- Pearce (1996–97)
- Bassett (1997–99)
- Adams (1999)
- Atkinson (1999)
- Platt (1999–2001)
- Hart (2001–04)
- Kinnear (2004)
- Harford (2004–05)
- Megson (2005–06)
- Barlow & McParland (2006)
- Calderwood (2006–08)
- Pemberton (2008–09)
- Davies (2009–11)
- McClaren (2011)
- Kelly (2011)
- Cotterill (2011–12)
- O'Driscoll (2012)
- McLeish (2012–13)
- Kellyc (2013)
- Davies (2013–14)
- Brazilc (2014)
- Pearce (2014–15)
- Freedman (2015–16)
- Williamsc (2016)
- Montanier (2016–17)
- Brazilc (2017)
- Warburton (2017)
- Brazilc (2017–18)
- Karanka (2018–19)
- Irelandc (2019)
- O'Neill (2019)
- Lamouchi (2019–20)
- Hughton (2020–21)
- Reidc (2021)
- Cooper (2021–23)
- Nuno (2023–)
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