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Full name
  
William Edward Barclay

Name
  
William Barclay

Years
  
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Place of birth
  
Dublin, Ireland

Role
  
Football manager

William Edward Barclay William Edward Barclay WE Barclay or William Barclay Liverpool

Date of birth
  
(1857-06-14)14 June 1857

Date of death
  
30 January 1917(1917-01-30) (aged 59)

Died
  
January 30, 1917, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Place of death
  
Liverpool, England

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William Edward Barclay (14 June 1857 – 30 January 1917) was the first manager of Everton and also the first manager of Liverpool, working with club secretary John McKenna.

His time at Everton was short managing them for their first 22 games. When the majority of the Everton set-up left Anfield in order to move to the purpose built Goodison Park Barclay was one of the people who stayed to form a new club which eventually became Liverpool F.C.

While he was in charge of the side that won the Second Division championship in 1893–94, Liverpool got relegated from the First Division the following season (with Liverpool losing a test match to Bury 1–0). However, in his last season as Liverpool manager, Barclay led the side to the Second Division championship in 1895–96.

Barclay also served two spells as Liverpool chairman and worked for the Football Association.

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