James Ramster

English football manager

James Ramster was the first manager of Hull City Football Club. He was the manager from August 1904 until April 1905.[1] He never managed the team in a competitive match, however, he was in charge during some of the club's first friendly matches before the team competed in the football league. The first friendly match that he took charge of was Hull City's fixture against Notts County on 1 September 1904. He was followed by Ambrose Langley.

References

  1. ^ "Hull: Managers". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
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Hull City A.F.C.managers
  • Ramster (1904–05)
  • Langley (1905–13)
  • Chapman (1913–14)
  • Stringer (1914–16)
  • Menzies (1916–21)
  • Lewis (1921–23)
  • McCracken (1923–31)
  • Green (1931–34)
  • Hill (1934–36)
  • Menzies (1936)
  • Blackburn (1936–46)
  • Buckley (1946–48)
  • Carter (1948–51)
  • Jackson (1952–55)
  • Brocklebank (1955–61)
  • Britton (1961–69)
  • Neill (1970–74)
  • Kaye (1974–77)
  • Collins (1977–78)
  • McGuinness (1978)
  • Houghton (1978–79)
  • Smith (1979–82)
  • R. Brown (1982)
  • Appleton (1982–84)
  • Horton (1984–88)
  • Gray (1988–89)
  • Appleton (1989)
  • Ternent (1989–91)
  • Dolan (1991–97)
  • Hateley (1997–98)
  • Joyce (1998–2000)
  • Russell (2000)
  • Little (2000–02)
  • Russell (2002)
  • Mølby (2002)
  • Russell (2002)
  • Taylor (2002–06)
  • Parkinson (2006)
  • P. Brown (2006–10)
  • Dowie (2010)
  • Pearson (2010–11)
  • Barmby (2011–12)
  • Bruce (2012–16)
  • Phelan (2016–17)
  • Silva (2017)
  • Slutsky (2017)
  • Adkins (2017–19)
  • McCann (2019–22)
  • Arveladze (2022)
  • Dawsoni (2022)
  • Rosenior (2022–)


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