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Gillingham F.C. Managers
Gillingham F.C., Gillingham Football Club is an English association football club originally formed in 1893 and known until 1913 as New Brompton F.C. The first man to hold a role equivalent to what is today referred to as a Manager (football), manager was William Ironside Groombridge, who was appointed as club secretary in June 1896 and quickly expanded the role to cover all aspects of team and club administration. Apart from two two-year spells when the club opted to appoint a full-time team manager to allow Groombridge to concentrate solely on club administration, he fulfilled the dual roles of secretary and manager until after the First World War. Upon being admitted to the Football League in May 1920, the club appointed Robert Brown (football manager), Robert Brown as manager, but he resigned without ever taking charge of a match. He was replaced by Scotland, Scotsman John McMillan (footballer born 1871), John McMillan, the club's first non-English manager. The next signif ...
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