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  1. This is primarily the story of George Morrell before he came to be Arsenal manager. He was the only manager who relegated Arsenal, was the manager who was in charge when Arsenal moved to Highbury, and there was only one Arsenal manager after him, before Herbert Chapman.

  2. Poor George Morrell – doomed for ever to be known as the only manager ever to relegate Arsenal. He came in at a time when Arsenal changed managers as often as they changed their shirts – he was the fifth man in charge in ten years.

    • Sam Hollis. Sam Hollis was appointed ‘secretary-manager’ of Arsenal in 1894. He was the first individual to be placed in charge of team affairs. Prior to his appointment, the team had been managed by a committee of players and club members.
    • Thomas Brown Mitchell (33 games as manager) Thomas Brown Mitchell was our first professional manager, joining the club in 1897. A Scotsman from the Dumfries area, Mitchell moved south of the border around 1867 and held the title of secretary at Blackburn Rovers for approximately 12 years.
    • William Elcoat 1898 - 1899 (25 games as manager) William Elcoat, like his predecessor Thomas Brown Mitchell, only remained at the club for one season. Elcoat, who hailed from Stockton-on-Tees, showed a strong preference for players north of the border as illustrated by him having eight Scotsman in his first team at one stage.
    • Harry Bradshaw (189 games as manager) Harry Bradshaw took over the reigns from George Elcoat and in the space of five years, transformed the fortunes of the club.
  3. Sep 23, 2018 · George Morrell was the last manager in Plumstead and the first manager at Highbury. There is an analysis of his performance with Arsenal, in comparison with other managers on the Arsenal Managers page.

  4. George Morrell. Actor. He was a prolific actor who was best known for playing the character roles of fathers, reverends, insurance salesmen, butlers, ranchers, gamblers, stage drivers, deputies, and bartenders, in both silent films and sound films, usually in classic westerns, but some were uncredited.

    • April 10, 1871
  5. George Morrell was born on 10 April 1871 in California, USA. He was an actor, known for Custer's Last Stand (1936), Gold Fever (1952) and The Utah Kid (1944). He was married to Rosalie. He died on 28 April 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  7. George Morrell may refer to: George Morrell (football manager) (c. 1872–?), Scottish football manager of Arsenal FC. George Herbert Morrell (1845–1906), English politician and lawyer. George Truman Morrell (1830–1912), British naval officer and explorer.

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