Stan Ramsay
English footballer and manager
Stanley Hunter Ramsay (10 August 1904 – 19 July 1989) was a footballer and a member of the Norwich City Hall of Fame.
Ryton-born Ramsay made 82 appearances for Norwich as a left-half and left-back between 1932 and 1934, scoring once[1] (see List of Norwich City F.C. club records).
Before playing for Norwich, Ramsay appeared for Blackpool and Sunderland. He captained Norwich to the club's first-ever honour, the championship of Division Three (South) in 1934. After Ramsay left Norwich, he became player-manager of Shrewsbury Town.[1]
References
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- ^ a b "EveningNews24: Sport". Archived from the original on 15 August 2007. Retrieved 12 November 2009. Norwich Evening News accessed 2 November 2007
- General
- Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888-1939. ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
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Shrewsbury Town F.C. – managers
- Adams (1905–12)
- Weston (1912–34)
- Roscamp (1934–35)
- Ramsay (1935–36)
- Bousted (1936–40)
- Knighton (1945)
- Chapman (1949–50)
- Crooks (1950–54)
- W. Rowley (1955–57)
- Potts (1957–58)
- Spuhler (1958)
- A. Rowley (1958–68)
- Gregg (1968–72)
- Evans (1972–74)
- Durban (1974–78)
- Barker (1978)
- Turner (1978–84)
- Bates (1984–87)
- Brown (1987)
- McNeill (1987–90)
- Hartford (1990–91)
- Bond (1991–93)
- Davies (1993–97)
- King (1997–99)
- Bates (1999)
- Ratcliffe (1999–2003)
- Atkins (2003)
- Quinn (2003–04)
- Bates (2004)
- Peters (2004–08)
- McMahon (2008)
- Simpson (2008–10)
- Turner (2010–14)
- Jackson (2014)
- Mellon (2014–16)
- Coyne (2016)
- Hurst (2016–18)
- Askey (2018)
- Coyne (2018)
- Ricketts (2018–20)
- Cotterill (2020–23)
- Taylor (2023–24)
- Hurst (2024–)
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