Walter Rayner
English football manager
Walter Rayner was Charlton Athletic's first manager as a professional football team. He was a former Tottenham Hotspur coach. He was sacked after five years and banned from football management because of financial affairs under his management.
External links
- Walter Rayner profile from the Charlton Athletic website
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Charlton Athletic F.C. – managers
- Rayner (1920–25)
- MacFarlane (1925–28)
- Lindon (1928)
- MacFarlane (1928–32)
- Lindon (1932–33)
- Seed (1933–56)
- Trotter (1956–61)
- Hill (1961–65)
- Stokoe (1965–67)
- Firmani (1967–70)
- Foley (1970–74)
- Gorec (1974)
- Nelson (1974–80)
- Bailey (1980–81)
- Mullery (1981–82)
- Craggs (1982)
- Lawrence (1982–91)
- Curbishley & Gritt (1991–95)
- Curbishley (1995–2006)
- Dowie (2006)
- Reed (2006)
- Pardew (2006–08)
- Parkinson (2008–11)
- Powell (2011–14)
- Riga (2014)
- Peeters (2014–15)
- Luzon (2015)
- Fraeye (2015–16)
- Riga (2016)
- Slade (2016)
- Robinson (2016–18)
- Bowyer (2018–21)
- Adkins (2021)
- Jackson (2021–22)
- Garner (2022)
- Holden (2022–23)
- Appleton (2023–24)
- Jones (2024–)
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