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Graham Evan Williams (born 2 April 1938) is a Welsh former
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who played as a full back. He spent his entire 17-year professional career at
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.


Biography

Williams was born in
Henllan Henllan is a village and community in Denbighshire, Wales with a population of approximately 750 (OfNS/2004) and lies in the countryside, approximately 2.25 miles (3.5 km) north-west of the walled town of Denbigh. The name is Old Welsh, ' ...
,
Denbighshire Denbighshire ( ; cy, Sir Ddinbych; ) is a county in the north-east of Wales. Its borders differ from the historic county of the same name. This part of Wales contains the country's oldest known evidence of habitation – Pontnewydd (Bontnewy ...
. He joined
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as an amateur in September 1954 and turned professional in April 1955. He captained the side to victory in the 1966 Football League Cup Final and 1968 FA Cup Final, scoring in the second leg of the 1966 final against West Ham United. He also won 26 caps for
Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the ...
. After leaving Albion in 1972 he took up the post of player-manager with Weymouth, with whom he remained until 1975. In November 1981, he was appointed chief coach of Cardiff City, taking over from Richie Morgan, who moved to a general manager's role. After a disastrous run of nine losses in fifteen games, both Williams and Morgan were sacked in February 1982, with
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taking over at
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. Williams took several coaching jobs abroad including steering Finnish team
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to the quarter finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup. Later on in his career he served as the assistant manager of the Welsh national side under
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, and held a scouting role at
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while Bobby Gould was manager of the team. Following his coaching career and scouting for Cheltenham he went in to scouting of academy players for Newcastle, Chelsea and the Tottenham Hotspurs before retiring in 2019


Notable incidents

Williams was probably part of one of the best compliments to
George Best George Best (22 May 1946 – 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger, spending most of his club career at Manchester United. A highly skilful dribbler, Best is regarded as one of the greatest p ...
, based on fact but with some poetic licence... :"Will you stand still for a minute so I can look at your face?" asked an exhausted Williams of Best. :"Why?" asked Best in return. :"Because all I've ever seen of you," explained Williams, "is your backside disappearing down the touchline."George Best a Celebration
/ref> George Best and Graham became great friends. Playing charity football matches together and meeting up on regular occasions. George even babysat for Grahams children on a holiday in Tenerife In an interview with total football magazine Pele mentioned that in the game on the 14th of may 1966 Graham was the best defender he ever played against. He could not get past him and “kicked me all the time” During the 1968 fa cup final Grahams family was subject to death threats from fans of the opposing team. His family had to have special protection officers


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Graham 1938 births Living people Sportspeople from Rhyl Footballers from Denbighshire Welsh men's footballers Wales men's international footballers Wales men's under-23 international footballers Men's association football defenders West Bromwich Albion F.C. players Welsh football managers Weymouth F.C. managers Cheltenham Town F.C. non-playing staff Rovaniemen Palloseura managers