Fred Kirkham (football manager)
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Fred Kirkham (died 1949) was an English domestic and international football referee and football manager for Tottenham Hotspur between 1903 and 1908.
[edit] Career as referee
Fred Kirkham was a well-known domestic referee who also had a job as a commercial traveller. He took charge of both the 1902 and 1906 FA Cup Final ties.[1] He had also taken charge of 11 “A” International matches between 1903 and 1907 and was considered in the top three of world referees.[2]
[edit] Career as football manager
Just one week after refereeing a Southern League match between Spurs and Watford he was a surprise appointment as Manager of Tottenham Hotspur on April 22 1907. The club’s history records that “He was not a success as a manager, unpopular with players and fans alike and it was no surprise when, after the settlement of his contract, he resigned in 1908.” (July 27).[3] His record as a manager is recorded as: played 52, won 25, drew 8 and lost 19.[4]
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