Frederick Joseph Wall
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Sir Frederick Joseph Wall (14 April 1858 – 25 March 1944) was an English football administrator.


Career

Wall became Secretary of
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, a position he held from 1895 to 1934. He was knighted in the 1930 New Year's Honours List. Notably, Wall refused on behalf of the FA to offer wartime financial compensation to famed Anglo-Irish coach
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, on the basis of the latter's perceived co-operation with the
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during the First World War (Hogan had coached Hungarian side
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whilst interned as an enemy alien during the conflict). After retiring as FA Secretary, he was a director of Arsenal from 1934 to 1938. Wall credited the Royal Engineers with being the first side to play the modern passing football style known as the
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. He credited the
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with bringing about the later developments in the passing game.50 Years of football 1884–1934, originally published 1935; reprint 2006 by Soccer books limited, page 10


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wall, Frederick 1858 births People from Battersea 1944 deaths Arsenal F.C. directors and chairmen Association football executives Knights Bachelor