Bob McGrory Sports manager

Robert Gerald "Bob" McGrory (17 October 1891 – 24 May 1954) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Burnley and Stoke City with whom he later had a long spell as manager.McGrory played football with Dumbarton before joining English side Burnley in 1919. After only making three appearances for the "Clarets" he signed for Stoke City in May 1921. He soon became an indispensable part of Tom Mather's first team and was made club captain, skippering the side to promotions in 1926–27 and 1932–33. He spent 15 seasons as a player for Stoke racking up 511 appearances although he did fail to score a single goal. He took over as Stoke manager in 1935 and in his first season in charge guided Stoke to a highest position finish of 4th. World War II disrupted what could have been a successful spell for Stoke but in the first season after the war McGrory's Stoke made their first real attempt to win the First Division. But an ongoing dispute with star winger Stanley Matthews saw him leave for Blackpool just before the end of the season and Stoke went on to lose their must win match against Sheffield United. McGrory remained in charge until 1952 when he ended his 31-year association with the club. He spent a short spell in charge of Merthyr Tydfil leaving after one season due to ill health. He died a year later on 24 May 1954.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)McGrory Robert Gerald
Birth dateOctober 17, 1891
Birth place
Scotland , Bishopton Renfrewshire
Date of deathMay 24, 1954
Place of death
Scotland , Glasgow

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Football manager

club
Merthyr Tydfil F.C.
Stoke City F.C.
position
Defender (association football)
teams
Dumbarton F.C.
Stoke City F.C.
Burnley F.C.

Bob McGrory on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.stokecityfc.com/club/history/chairmen-managers.aspx