Frank Hill, the Glossary
Frank Robert Hill (21 May 1906 – 28 August 1993) was a Scottish football player and manager.[1]
Table of Contents
75 relations: Aberdeen F.C., Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Arsenal F.C., Association football, Billy Bevis, Blackburn Rovers F.C., Blackpool F.C., Bob John, Burnley F.C., Charlie Jones (footballer, born 1899), Charlton Athletic F.C., Crewe Alexandra F.C., David Affleck, English Football League, FA Community Shield, FA Cup, Football League First Division, Football League Second Division, Football League Third Division, Football League Third Division North, Forfar, Forfar Athletic F.C., Herbert Chapman, Jack Crayston, Lafayette, California, Leyton Orient F.C., Manchester City F.C., Middlesbrough F.C., Midfielder, Nickname, Notts County F.C., Paddy Travers, Portsmouth F.C., Presidencies and provinces of British India, Preston North End F.C., Ray Parkin (footballer), Royal Air Force, Scotland national football team, Scottish Football League, Scottish Football League Second Division, Scottish Football League Third Division, Scottish Football League XI, Southampton F.C., Tom Parker (footballer, born 1897), Wilf Copping, Winger (sports), World War II, 1924–25 Scottish Division Two, 1925–26 Scottish Division Three, 1926–27 Scottish Division Two, ... Expand index (25 more) »
- Burnley F.C. managers
- Charlton Athletic F.C. managers
- Crewe Alexandra F.C. managers
- Preston North End F.C. managers
- Sportspeople from Forfar
Aberdeen F.C.
Aberdeen Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (lit) is an Iraqi sports club based in Rusafa District, Baghdad that competes in the Iraq Stars League, the top-flight of Iraqi football.
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Arsenal F.C.
The Arsenal Football Club, commonly known as simply Arsenal, is a professional football club based in Holloway, North London, England.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Billy Bevis
William Ernest Bevis DSM (29 September 1918 – 22 August 1994) was an English footballer who played for Southampton as an outside right in the years either side of the Second World War.
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Blackburn Rovers F.C.
Blackburn Rovers Football Club is a professional football club, based in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, which competes in the, the second level of the English football league system.
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Blackpool F.C.
Blackpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in the seaside town of Blackpool, Lancashire, England.
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Bob John
Robert Frederick John (3 February 1899 – 17 July 1982) was a Welsh football player and coach.
Burnley F.C.
Burnley Football Club is a professional football club based in Burnley, Lancashire, England.
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Charles Jones (12 December 1899 – April 1966) was a Welsh international footballer. Frank Hill and Charlie Jones (footballer, born 1899) are Notts County F.C. managers.
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Charlton Athletic F.C.
Charlton Athletic Football Club is a professional association football club based in Charlton, south-east London, England.
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Crewe Alexandra F.C.
Crewe Alexandra Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Crewe, Cheshire, England.
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David Affleck
David Roy Affleck (26 July 1912 – 11 August 1984) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre-half for Clapton Orient and Southampton in the 1930s.
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The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales.
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The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is English football's annual match contested at Wembley Stadium between the champions of the previous Premier League season and the holders of the FA Cup.
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FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in domestic English football.
The Football League First Division was a division of the Football League in England from 1888 until 2004.
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The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992.
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The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992.
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The Third Division North of the Football League was a tier in the English football league system from 1921 to 1958.
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Forfar
Forfar (Farfar, Baile Fharfair) is the county town of Angus, Scotland and the administrative centre for Angus Council, with a new multi-million pound office complex located on the outskirts of the town.
Forfar Athletic F.C.
Forfar Athletic Football Club are a Scottish semi-professional football club from the town of Forfar, Angus.
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Herbert Chapman
Herbert Chapman (19 January 1878 – 6 January 1934) was an English football player and manager.
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Jack Crayston
William John Crayston (9 October 1910 – 26 December 1992) was an English football player and manager.
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Lafayette, California
Lafayette (formerly La Fayette) is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.
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Leyton Orient F.C.
Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional association football club based in Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London, England.
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Manchester City F.C.
Manchester City Football Club is a professional football club based in Manchester, England.
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Middlesbrough F.C.
Middlesbrough Football Club is a professional association football club based in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
Nickname
A nickname or nick, also known as a sobriquet, is a substitute for the proper name of a person, place or thing.
Notts County F.C.
Notts County Football Club is a professional association football club based in Nottingham, England.
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Paddy Travers
Patrick Travers (28 May 1883 – 5 February 1962) was a Scottish football player and manager in the first half of the 20th century. Frank Hill and Paddy Travers are Aberdeen F.C. players.
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Portsmouth F.C.
Portsmouth Football Club is a professional association football club based in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
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Presidencies and provinces of British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent.
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Preston North End F.C.
Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional association football club in Preston, Lancashire, England.
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Raymond Parkin (28 January 1911 – 18 July 1971) was an English professional footballer who played at inside right and later in his career at right half.
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Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
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The Scotland national football teamSgioba Ball-coise Nàiseanta na h-AlbaScotland National Fitbaa Team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association.
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The Scottish Football League (SFL) is a defunct league featuring professional and semi-professional football clubs mostly from Scotland.
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The Scottish Football League Second Division was the third tier of the Scottish football league system between 1975 and 2013.
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The Scottish Football League Third Division was the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system between 1994 and 2013.
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The Scottish League XI was a representative side of the Scottish Football League.
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Southampton F.C.
Southampton Football Club is a professional football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England.
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Thomas Robert Parker (19 November 1897 – 1 November 1987) was an English footballer and manager. Frank Hill and Tom Parker (footballer, born 1897) are English Football League managers.
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Wilf Copping
Wilfred Copping (17 August 1909 – June 1980) was an English football-player who played for Leeds United, Arsenal and the England national team.
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Winger (sports)
In certain sports, such as football, field hockey, ice hockey, handball, rugby union, lacrosse and rugby league, winger is a position.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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1924–25 Scottish Division Two
The 1924–25 Scottish Division Two was won by Dundee United who, along with second placed Clydebank, were promoted to Division One.
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1925–26 Scottish Division Three
The 1925–26 Scottish Third Division was not completed as multiple clubs were unable to complete their fixtures due to the costs of meeting match guarantees and travel and other expenses being beyond their capacity to pay.
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1926–27 Scottish Division Two
The 1926–27 Scottish Second Division was won by Bo'ness who, along with second placed Raith Rovers, were promoted to the First Division.
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1927–28 Scottish Division Two
The 1927–28 Scottish Second Division was won by Ayr United who, along with second placed Third Lanark, were promoted to the First Division.
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1928–29 Aberdeen F.C. season
The 1928–29 season was Aberdeen's 24th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 25th season overall.
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1929–30 Aberdeen F.C. season
The 1929–30 season was Aberdeen's 25th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 26th season overall.
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1930–31 Aberdeen F.C. season
The 1930–31 season was Aberdeen's 26th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 27th season overall.
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1931–32 Aberdeen F.C. season
The 1931–32 season was Aberdeen's 27th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 28th season overall.
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1932–33 Arsenal F.C. season
The 1932–33 season was Arsenal's 14th consecutive season in the top division of English football.
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The 1932–33 season was the 58th season of competitive football in England.
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1933 FA Charity Shield
The 1933 FA Charity Shield was the 20th FA Charity Shield, an annual football match.
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1933–34 Arsenal F.C. season
The 1933–34 season was Arsenal's 15th consecutive season in the top division of English football.
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The 1933–34 season was the 59th season of competitive football in England.
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1934 FA Charity Shield
The 1934 FA Charity Shield was the 21st FA Charity Shield, a football match between the winners of the previous season's First Division and FA Cup competitions.
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1934–35 Arsenal F.C. season
The 1934–35 season was Arsenal's 16th consecutive season in the top division of English football.
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The 1934–35 season was the 60th season of competitive football in England.
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1935–36 Arsenal F.C. season
The 1935–36 season was Arsenal's 17th consecutive season in the top division of English football.
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The 1935–36 season was the 61st season of competitive football in England.
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1936–37 Blackpool F.C. season
The 1936–37 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 36th season (33rd consecutive) in the Football League.
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The 1936–37 season was the 62nd season of competitive football in England, starting on 29 August 1936 and ending with the final games on 1 May 1937.
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1937–38 Blackpool F.C. season
The 1937–38 season was Blackpool F.C.'s 37th season (34th consecutive) in the Football League.
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The 1937–38 season was the 63rd season of competitive football in England.
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1937–38 Southampton F.C. season
The 1937–38 season was the 43rd season of competitive football by Southampton and the club's 16th in the Second Division of the Football League.
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The 1938–39 season was the 64th season of competitive football in England.
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The 1946–47 season was the 67th season of competitive football in England.
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The 1947–48 season was the 68th season of competitive football in England.
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The 1959–60 season was the 80th season of competitive football in England.
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The 1963–64 season was the 84th season of competitive football in England, from August 1963 to May 1964.
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See also
Burnley F.C. managers
- Adrian Heath
- Alan Brown (footballer, born 1914)
- Albert Pickles (footballer, born 1877)
- Billy Dougall
- Brian Laws
- Brian Miller (footballer)
- Chris Waddle
- Cliff Britton
- Clive Middlemass
- Eddie Howe
- Ernest Mangnall
- Frank Casper
- Frank Hill
- Harry Bradshaw (football manager)
- Harry Potts
- Jimmy Adamson
- Jimmy Mullen (footballer, born 1952)
- Joe Brown (footballer, born 1929)
- John Benson (footballer, born 1942)
- John Bond (footballer)
- John Haworth
- List of Burnley F.C. managers
- Martin Buchan
- Mike Jackson (footballer, born 1973)
- Owen Coyle
- Scott Parker
- Sean Dyche
- Spen Whittaker
- Stan Ternent
- Steve Cotterill
- Steve Davis (footballer, born 1968)
- Stuart Gray (footballer, born 1960)
- Tom Bromilow
- Tommy Cavanagh
- Vincent Kompany
Charlton Athletic F.C. managers
- Alan Curbishley
- Alan Mullery
- Alan Pardew
- Albert Lindon
- Andy Nelson (footballer)
- Ben Garner
- Bob Peeters
- Bob Stokoe
- Chris Powell
- Dean Holden
- Eddie Firmani
- Frank Hill
- Guy Luzon
- Iain Dowie
- Jimmy Seed
- Jimmy Trotter
- Johnnie Jackson
- José Riga
- Karel Fraeye
- Karl Robinson
- Ken Craggs
- Kevin Nugent (footballer)
- Lee Bowyer
- Lennie Lawrence
- Les Gore
- Les Reed (football manager)
- List of Charlton Athletic F.C. managers
- Michael Appleton
- Mike Bailey (footballer)
- Nathan Jones (Welsh footballer)
- Nigel Adkins
- Phil Parkinson
- Russell Slade
- Sandy MacFarlane
- Steve Gritt
- Walter Rayner
Crewe Alexandra F.C. managers
- Alex Morris (footballer)
- Arfon Griffiths
- Arthur Turner (footballer, born 1909)
- Dario Gradi
- David Artell
- Dennis Viollet
- Ernie Tagg
- Frank Hill
- George Lillycrop
- Guðjón Þórðarson
- Harry Catterick
- Harry Gregg
- Harry Ware
- Jimmy McGuigan
- Jimmy Melia
- Lee Bell
- Maurice Lindley
- Peter Morris (English footballer)
- Ralph Ward
- Steve Davis (footballer, born 1965)
- Steve Holland (footballer)
- Tom Bailey (footballer)
- Tom McAnearney
- Tony Waddington
- Warwick Rimmer
Preston North End F.C. managers
- Alan Ball Sr.
- Alan Irvine (footballer, born 1958)
- Alan Kelly Sr.
- Alex Neil (footballer)
- Billy Davies
- Bobby Charlton
- Bobby Langton
- Bobby Seith
- Brian Kidd
- Cliff Britton
- Craig Brown (footballer, born 1940)
- Darren Ferguson
- David Moyes
- David Unsworth
- Eddie Quigley
- Frank Hill
- Frank Lord
- Frank Richards (football manager)
- Frankie McAvoy
- Gary Peters (footballer)
- Gordon Lee (footballer)
- Graham Alexander
- Graham Westley
- Harry Catterick
- Jack Bell (footballer, born 1868)
- Jimmy Lawrence
- Jimmy Milne (footballer, born 1911)
- John Beck (footballer)
- John Dreyer (footballer)
- John McGrath (footballer, born 1938)
- Jonathan Clark (footballer)
- Kelham O'Hanlon
- Les Chapman
- List of Preston North End F.C. managers
- Nobby Stiles
- Paul Simpson (footballer)
- Phil Brown (footballer, born 1959)
- Rob Kelly
- Ryan Lowe
- Sam Allardyce
- Scot Symon
- Simon Grayson
- Tommy Booth
- Tommy Muirhead
- Vince Hayes
- Will Scott
Sportspeople from Forfar
- Adam Bowman
- Alan Guild
- Alex Troup
- Angus Davidson
- Archie Low
- Bob Hill (footballer)
- David McLean (footballer, born 1890)
- Frank Hill
- Gavin McKiddie
- Geordie Henderson
- George Langlands
- George McLean (footballer, born 1898)
- Graeme Forbes (footballer)
- Hailey Duff
- Ian Duthie
- James Henderson (cricketer, born 1918)
- Jenny Mudie
- Jim Duthie
- Kerr Drummond
- Marc McCallum
- Mike Adamson (footballer)
- Ricky Tasker
- Sandy Allan
- Sandy Mitchell (racing driver)
- Willie Brown (footballer, born 1928)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hill
Also known as Hill, Frank.
, 1927–28 Scottish Division Two, 1928–29 Aberdeen F.C. season, 1929–30 Aberdeen F.C. season, 1930–31 Aberdeen F.C. season, 1931–32 Aberdeen F.C. season, 1932–33 Arsenal F.C. season, 1932–33 in English football, 1933 FA Charity Shield, 1933–34 Arsenal F.C. season, 1933–34 in English football, 1934 FA Charity Shield, 1934–35 Arsenal F.C. season, 1934–35 in English football, 1935–36 Arsenal F.C. season, 1935–36 in English football, 1936–37 Blackpool F.C. season, 1936–37 in English football, 1937–38 Blackpool F.C. season, 1937–38 in English football, 1937–38 Southampton F.C. season, 1938–39 in English football, 1946–47 in English football, 1947–48 in English football, 1959–60 in English football, 1963–64 in English football.