Fred Pagnam (4 September 1891 – 1 March 1962) was an English footballer and manager. Pagnam played as a forward in the Football League for clubs Huddersfield...
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2008, 2020, 2022 Source: Jimmy Yates (1904) Fred Coles (1908–1913) Fred Warburton (1913–1935) Fred Pagnam (1935), interim Bert Bellamy (1935–1937) Thomas...
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the Third Division South for the next 37 years, with little success. Fred Pagnam finished as the Division's top scorer in 1922–23, the club reached the...
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average, before resigning in 1926. His three immediate successors – Fred Pagnam, Neil McBain and Bill Findlay – all played for Watford before and during...
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champions, 1914–15 Southern League First Division runners-up, 1919–20 Fred Pagnam May 1926 May 1929 133 49 28 56 36.84 — Neil McBain May 1929 August 1937...
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ringleader. Some players, such as Liverpool's Fred Pagnam and United's George Anderson refused to take part. Pagnam had threatened to score a goal to ruin the...
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competitively for the club while managing them: John Goodall, Harry Kent, Fred Pagnam, Neil McBain, Bill Findlay, Ken Furphy, and most recently Mike Keen between...
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Miller 20 1914–15 Division 1 38 14 9 15 65 75 37 13th R2 — — — — — — — Fred Pagnam 26 1915–19 é Peacetime competitions were suspended during the First World...
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and Jimmy Carmichael (Grimsby Town) – 23 goals Third Division South Fred Pagnam (Watford) – 30 goals "A timeline for Liverpool Football Club - LFChistory...
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– they had missed a penalty that had been awarded to them, and when Fred Pagnam hit the Manchester United crossbar late in the match, his teammates publicly...
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