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Full name
  
Benjamin Watts-Jones

Name
  
Ben Watts-Jones

1934–1937
  
Cardiff City


Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
Wales

Role
  
Football player

Benjamin Watts-Jones was a former Welsh football manager and chairman.

Watts-Jones had been a director and chairman of Swansea Town, helping them gain admission to The Football League in 1921, as well as serving on the selection committee of the Football Association of Wales when he was appointed manager of Cardiff City in February 1934, taking charge as the club was in its lowest position since entering the Football League in 1920 after finishing bottom of Division Three South.

At the start of the 1934–35 season, Watts-Jones released all but five of the clubs professional players and brought in 17 new players in their place but had little cash to spend and struggled to turn the side around. In 1936 he appointed former Wales international Bill Jennings as a coach and would eventually step down as manager in order for Jennings to take over in 1937. He instead took a place on the board which he held until the outbreak of World War II.

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Ben Watts-Jones Wikipedia