Edmund Crawford

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Edmund Crawford
Personal information
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Scarborough Town
Scarborough Penguins
Filey Town
Halifax Town
1932–1933 Liverpool 8 (4)
1933–1945 Clapton Orient 218 (73)
Managerial career
Degerfors IF
1950–1951 Bologna
Livorno
1953–1954 AEK Athens
1956–1957 Barnet
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Edmund "Ted" Crawford (31 October 1906 - Unknown) was an English footballer and football manager.

Playing career

Crawford started his career as an amateur, playing for played for Scarborough Town, Scarborough Penguins and Filey Town. His first professional contract would be at Halifax Town. He then signed for Liverpool where he scored 4 goals in 8 matches.[1] In 1933, he joined Clapton Orient, where he ended his playing career. He played his last 6 years with an undiagnosed broken ankle.[2]

Coaching career

After the World War II, he started his coaching career in Sweden with Degerfors IF. He then went to Italy, at Bologna, as George Raynor told him there was a job. He then went to Livorno, AEK Athens and Barnet, the only English club who employed him.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Edmund Crawford Profile". LFCHistory.net. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  2. ^ a b "Storyteller supreme who lit up the coaching world". Brian Glanville, The Times. London. 2003-11-29. Retrieved 2009-04-05.

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