Stafford Rangers F.C. - Post-War Managers

Post-War Managers

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Dates Name Notes
February 1947 – May 1947 George Austin
August 1947 – May 1948 Jack Dowen
May 1948 – May 1950 Billy Frith
August 1950 – May 1951 Charlie Evans
August 1952 – November 1953 Eric Hampson
February 1955 – November 1955 Frank Brown
September 1957 – May 1958 George Antonio
August 1958 – May 1959 Len Millard
August 1959 – September 1960 Bert Mitchell
January 1961 – October 1963 Graham Cordell
February 1964 – May 1964 Ken Griffiths
August 1964 – May 1965 Stan Smith
August 1965 – May 1969 Colin Hutchinson
August 1969 – September 1975 Roy Chapman 1971/72 'Treble' 1974/75 FA Cup Fourth Round
September 1975 Ken Jones
September 1975 – May 1976 Colin Meldrum 1975/76 FA Trophy Finalist
??? – ??? Reg Berks
1977 – February 1980 Roy Chapman
May 1980 – October 1981 Paul Ogden
October 1981 – January 1983 Bobby Thomson
January 1983 – September 1983 Colin Clarke
September 1983 – May 1988 Ron Reid
July 1988 – February 1989 Bryan Chambers
February 1989 – November 1989 Ron Reid
November 1989 – May 1990 John Williams
June 1990 – January 1992 Chris Wright
January 1992 – 1993 Dennis Booth
??? – ??? Brendan Phillips
??? – June 1995 Mark Harrison
August 1995 – ??? Bob Horton
??? – ??? Kevan Bowen
October 1997 – May 1998 Kevin Bond
August 1998 – May 2002 Ian Painter 1999/2000 Dr Martens League Western Division
June 2002 – November 2007 Phil Robinson Promotion to Conference National
November 2007 – March 2008 Neil Grayson Kevin Street
March 2008 – December 2008 Steve Bull MBE
December 2008 – September 2010 Chris Brindley
October 2010 – January 2011 Tim Flowers
January 2011 – May 2011 Matt Elliott
July 2011 – Greg Clowes

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