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Fred Keenor: A Welsh Soccer Hero

Pages 105-119 | Published online: 14 Dec 2009

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  • 1937 . South Wales Football Echo , 4 December Keenor claimed that one club offered him the managership of a licensed hotel for a minimum of three years as part of a transfer deal, while another club offered him a #200 business. Such deals broke the football authorities' regulations but were an attractive offer in a business with no long term security. Keenor said the risk of being found out was too much to risk the temptation, 28 August, 11 September, 27 November
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  • 1937 . Official match programme , 17 February See Keenor's statement of resignation in Tunbridge Wells Rangers F.C.
  • 1937 . South Wales Football Echo , 11 September
  • 1937 . South Wales Echo , #124 was raised through a collection at Ninian Park, not a particularly big sum but nonetheless a significant gesture in a time of depression of the crowd's love of Keenor
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