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Ned Liddell

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Ned Liddell
Personal information
Full name Edward "Ned" Liddell
Date of birth May 1, 1878(1878-05-01)
Place of birth    Sunderland, England, England
Date of death    1 May 1969 (aged 90)
Place of death    England
Playing position Wing Half
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*








1914-1920
East End Black Watch
Whitburn
Seaham White Star
Sunderland
Southampton
Gainsborough Trinity
Clapton Orient
Southend United
Arsenal








2 (0)   
Teams managed
1919–1920
1920–1924
1929–1931
1936–1938
Southend United
QPR
Fulham
Luton Town

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Edward "Ned" Liddell (May 27, 1878 - November 1969), born in Sunderland in north-east England was an English football player, manager and scout. He played for a number of clubs at varying levels, and later managed four teams in league football.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Playing Career

Liddell was born in Sunderland and during his playing career, he played as a wing half for a number of clubs. He started off with East End Black Watch in 1901 before moving to Whitburn in 1903 and then Seaham White Star. After this he went on to play for Sunderland, Southampton, Gainsborough Trinity and Southend. In between he had his most successful spell as a player, at Clapton Orient, for whom he made 200 appearances.

He ended his league career at Arsenal, joining the club in 1914. He played two league games in 1914-15, his debut coming against Hull City on April 2, 1915; he continued to play for the club during World War I and was a member of Arsenal's reserve team until his retirement in the 1920 close season.

[edit] Managerial Career

In 1920 he was appointed manager of Southend and, although his tenure only lasted a year, he oversaw their rise into the football league. In 1920 he moved to Queens Park Rangers where he was manager for 4 years before returning to Southend as assistant manager. His next role was as chief scout for Fulham and he subsequently went on to become their third manager in five years when he took up the post in 1929, taking over from the same person as he had at Southend, Joe Bradshaw. He finished his career at Luton Town between 1936 and 1938. He continued to scout for other clubs up until his death at the age of 90.

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