Charlie Paynter
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Charles Paynter | ||
Date of birth | 28 July 1879 | ||
Place of birth | Swindon, England | ||
Date of death | 1 December 1970 91) | (aged||
Place of death | England | ||
Teams managed | |||
Years | Team | ||
1932-1950 | West Ham United |
Charlie Paynter (28 July 1879 in Swindon – 1 December 1971[1]) was the manager of West Ham United from 1932-1950.
He moved to Plaistow with his family as a child.[2] He played for the football team Victoria Swifts, but while still a teenager he also developed an interest in physiotherapy. Paynter first became involved with West Ham as unpaid help from 1897. In the 1900-01 season Paynter joined West Ham United. However, he never played for the first-team and in a match against Woolwich Arsenal he sustained a knee injury which ended his career. The club appointed him reserve-team trainer in 1902. He was then promoted to first-team trainer when Syd King, the previous holder of the position, was appointed as the first team manager. When King was sacked in 1933 Paynter was chosen as his replacement. Paynter remained the manager of West Ham United until 1950.
Managerial statistics
Team | Nat | From | To | Record | ||||
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G | W | L | D | Win % | ||||
West Ham United | 1 November 1932 | 1 August 1950 | 480 | 198 | 166 | 116 | 41.25 |
References
- ↑ On This Day In History: December 1 www.givemefootball.com
- ↑ Charlie Paynter Profile Archived 12 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine.