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Full name
  
Philip Wade Kelso

Name
  
Phil Kelso

Years
  
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Place of death
  
London, England

Place of birth
  
Role
  
Football manager

Phil Kelso Phil Kelso 19091924 Fulham Football Club

Date of birth
  
(1871-05-26)26 May 1871

Date of death
  
13 February 1935(1935-02-13) (aged 63)

Died
  
February 13, 1935, London, United Kingdom

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Phil Wade Kelso (26 May 1871 – 13 February 1935), born in Largs on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland, was a Scottish football manager.

Kelso was manager of Hibernian for one season, before taking over as manager of newly promoted Woolwich Arsenal in 1904. He managed the club for four years, during which time he took the side to the FA Cup semi-finals two seasons in a row; however, his best in the league was seventh (in 1906-07).

With the club starting to run into financial trouble and with results declining, Kelso resigned in 1908 to return to Scotland to manage a hotel; but was tempted back down south to become manager of Fulham in 1909. He stayed with the Cottagers for 15 years, making him their longest-serving manager. After retiring from football he ran a couple of pubs in the Hammersmith area and was chairman of the Football League Managers and Secretaries Association.

Kelso died in London, in 1935, aged 63. He is buried in East Sheen

References

Phil Kelso Wikipedia


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