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Full name
  
Arthur J. Shallcross

Years
  
Team

Date of birth
  
1876

Name
  
Arthur Shallcross

Place of birth
  
Leek, England

Role
  
Football player

Date of death
  
1950 (aged 73–74)


Place of death
  
Stoke-on-Trent, England

Died
  
1950, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Arthur J. Shallcross (1876 – 1950) was an English association football manager who managed Stoke City between February 1919 and March 1923.

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Career

Shallcross played for his native Leek before becoming a Football League referee in 1895. He was appointed secretary-manager of Stoke in February 1919, in time for Stoke's first season back in the league since 1908. A steady season of mid-table followed in 1919–20 but Shallcross then angered the supporters with the seemingly unnecessary sale of Charlie Parker to Sunderland, but he did bring in Bob McGrory who would have a long career at the Victoria Ground.

After almost being relegated in 1920–21 Stoke finished 2nd in 1921–22 to gain a return to the First Division. Key to Stoke's success was the early season signing of the Broad brothers Tommy and Jimmy with the later scoring 27 goals. However any hope that it be the start of a sustained spell in the top-flight was quickly dashed as Stoke struggled all through the 1922–23 season and with relegation looming Shallcross was sacked in March 1923.

Honours

  • Football League Second Division runner-up: 1921–22
  • References

    Arthur Shallcross Wikipedia