Joe Edelston
   HOME
*





Joe Edelston
Joseph Edelston (27 April 1891 – 10 March 1970) was an English professional Association football, football player and Manager (association football), manager, best remembered for his 17 years serving Fulham F.C., Fulham in the The Football League, Football League as a player, caretaker manager and reserve team manager. He also represented Hull City A.F.C., Hull City and Manchester City F.C., Manchester City as a player and was included in the FA XI squad for a tour of South Africa in 1910. Later in his career he managed Reading F.C., Reading and worked for Brentford F.C., Brentford and Leyton Orient F.C., Leyton Orient as a Coach (association football), coach. His son Maurice Edelston, Maurice was also a footballer and later a successful sports broadcaster. References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Edelston, Joseph 1891 births 1970 deaths People from Appley Bridge English men's footballers St Helens Recreation F.C. players Hull City A.F.C. players Manchester City F.C. players Fulham ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Appley Bridge
Appley Bridge is a small, affluent village crossing the borders of Greater Manchester and West Lancashire, England. It is located off Junction 27 of the M6 motorway and is nestled in the Douglas Valley alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Toponymy Appley comes from ''Apple lea'' (on the River Douglas), from (''boscus de'' "Woodland") ''Appelae'', ''Appeleie'', or ''Appeleye'', found in 13th-century Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey; also "Appley Moor"; within the township of Wrightington in the ancient parish of Eccleston. Community Once a busy industrial village with a paint and linoleum works, several quarries, and clay pits for the Wigan brick company, today the village still has several factories including a weighbridge manufacturer and a caravan factory. Today it is not as busy, with its main purpose being providing housing for the many commuters who work along the M6 corridor. Appley Bridge has two churches, (Methodist and Church of England), and is in the Dean ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE