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'''Herbert "Bert" Whalley''' (6 August 1913&nbsp;– 6 February 1958) was a [[association football|footballer]] for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] from 1934 to 1946, later serving on the [[coach (sport)|coaching staff]] at the club. He died in the [[Munich air disaster]] in 1958, at the age of 44.

Born in [[Ashton-under-Lyne]], [[Lancashire]], Whalley first played for [[Stalybridge Celtic F.C.|Stalybridge Celtic]] before transferring to Manchester United on 7 May 1934. He made his debut for [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in 1935 as a left-half. The war years prevented him from making more than the 35 appearances he ultimately accrued. Upon [[Matt Busby]]'s appointment as manager in 1945, Whalley was made first-team coach. After chief coach [[Jimmy Murphy (footballer)|Jimmy Murphy]] officially became assistant manager to Busby in 1955, Whalley was promoted to the role of chief coach.


Whalley was played by actor [[Dean Andrews]] in the 2011 television drama ''[[United (TV film)|United]]'', which centred on the successes of the [[Busby Babes]] and the decimation of the team in the Munich crash.<ref>{{cite news |first=Graham |last=Walker |title=United: ‘Honoured’ to be in Busby Babes TV drama, says Ashes star Dean Andrews |url=http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/listings/talks-courses-and-workshops/united_honoured_to_be_in_busby_babes_tv_drama_says_ashes_star_dean_andrews_video_1_3320024 |work=Sheffield Telegraph |publisher=Johnston Publishing |date=24 April 2011 |accessdate=29 April 2011 }}</ref>
Whalley was played by actor [[Dean Andrews]] in the 2011 television drama ''[[United (TV film)|United]]'', which centred on the successes of the [[Busby Babes]] and the decimation of the team in the Munich crash.<ref>{{cite news |first=Graham |last=Walker |title=United: ‘Honoured’ to be in Busby Babes TV drama, says Ashes star Dean Andrews |url=http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/listings/talks-courses-and-workshops/united_honoured_to_be_in_busby_babes_tv_drama_says_ashes_star_dean_andrews_video_1_3320024 |work=Sheffield Telegraph |publisher=Johnston Publishing |date=24 April 2011 |accessdate=29 April 2011 }}</ref>

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{{Infobox football biography | name = Bert Whalley | image = | fullname = Herbert Whalley | birth_date = (1913-08-06)6 August 1913[1] | birth_place = Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England | death_date = 6 February 1958(1958-02-06) (aged 44) | death_place = Munich, West Germany | height = | position = Half-back | youthyears1 = |]], Whalley first played for Stalybridge Celtic before transferring to Manchester United on 7 May 1934. He made his debut for Manchester United in 1935 as a left-half. The war years prevented him from making more than the 35 appearances he ultimately accrued. Upon Matt Busby's appointment as manager in 1945, Whalley was made first-team coach. After chief coach Jimmy Murphy officially became assistant manager to Busby in 1955, Whalley was promoted to the role of chief coach.

Whalley was played by actor Dean Andrews in the 2011 television drama United, which centred on the successes of the Busby Babes and the decimation of the team in the Munich crash.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  2. ^ Walker, Graham (24 April 2011). "United: 'Honoured' to be in Busby Babes TV drama, says Ashes star Dean Andrews". Sheffield Telegraph. Johnston Publishing. Retrieved 29 April 2011.

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