Jesse Carver
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| Jesse Carver | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Jesse Carver | |
| Date of birth | 7 July 1911 | |
| Place of birth | Liverpool, England | |
| Date of death | 29 November 2003 | |
| Place of death | Bournemouth, England | |
| Playing position | Center back | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1934-1935 1936-1939 |
Blackburn Rovers Newcastle United |
1 (0) 70 (0) |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1946 1946 1947-1948 1948-1949 1949-1951 1952 1952-1953 1953-1954 1954-1955 1955-1956 1957-1958 1959-1960 1961 |
Huddersfield Town (assistant trainer) Xerxes Netherlands Millwall Juventus West Bromwich Albion Lazio Torino Roma Coventry City Internazionale Genoa Lazio |
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Jesse Carver (7 July 1911[1] - 29 November 2003) was an English footballer, best remembered for his enlightened management of some of Europe's finest clubs.
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[edit] Biography
Carver started out in football as a player, he was a centre half and had a rugged style of playing. During the 1933-34 season, he made one appearance for Blackburn Rovers[2] who finished 8th that year in the old Football League First Division.
He moved further up North to play for Newcastle United, making his debut against Barnsley in August 1936; with Carver playing the Toon's highest finish was 4th in the old Football League Second Division (second tier of the league). After playing 70 times in the league and 6 in the FA Cup for Newcastle United, Carver's playing career was cut short by the Second World War. During the war years he worked as a policeman.
[edit] Coaching
In the years following World War II football training still commonly took place without a football, aiming at running alone. It was even suggested that allowing players to kick a ball between matches would quench their thirst for the game. Carver was at the forefront of innovation in improving the skills, athleticism and theoretical knowledge of players and using the ball during training.
[edit] Honours
Honours achieved as a manager.
- 1949-50 Serie A (Juventus)
[edit] Bibliography
- Matthews, T. (2002). The Official Encyclopaedia of West Bromwich Albion. Britespot. ISBN 1-904103-16-2. p.149
- McOwan, G. (2002). The Essential History of West Bromwich Albion. Hodder. ISBN 0-7553-1146-9. pp62-3
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Tribute by Brian Glanville (scroll down page to third article)
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