Fred Everiss
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Fred Everiss (born 1882 in West Bromwich) was secretary-manager of the English football club West Bromwich Albion and also served the club as assistant secretary and later as a director.
Everiss joined Albion's office staff in 1896. He was appointed secretary-manager in 1902, a post he would hold until 1948. His 46 years in the job technically make him English football's longest serving manager of all time, although much of his combined role was administrative, and the job of picking the team was left to the directors. Indeed Albion did not create the full-time post of 'manager' until Everiss retired from his position, becoming a director until 1951.
Everiss' son Alan joined the Albion staff in 1933. He was associated with the club for 66 years, serving as clerk, assistant-secretary, secretary, director and life member. Alan died in 1999.
[edit] Honours
Football League First Division
- Champions: 1920
- Runners-up: 1925
Football League Second Division
- Champions: 1902, 1911
- Runners-up: 1931
[edit] References
- Albion's timeline WBA Official website
- Matthews, Tony (2005). The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion. Breedon Books. pp. p.258. ISBN 1-85983-474-4.
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