Born in Oldham. He played for local teams and then joined Manchester United F.C., he played his first game for United in 1936 and appeared in a further 26 first team games before a spinal ailment curtailed his career.
He was appointed national director of coaching in 1946 and manager in May 1947. His first game was a 7-2 victory over Northern Ireland in September 1946. He managed the team (and arranged travel, accommodation and meals) through four World Cup competitions. He was succeeded by Alf Ramsey[?].
He received an OBE in 1963, a CBE in 1972 and a knighthood in 1978.
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