William Graham Carr (born 25 October 1944) is an English former professional
footballer, manager and scout. He is currently an associate director for
Northampton Town.
Club career
Carr, a half-back, joined his first professional club, Northampton Town in August 1962 and captained their reserve side before breaking into their first team. He played 27 times in Northampton's only season in the
First Division. He moved to
York City in June 1968 and then to
Bradford Park Avenue
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in July 1969 where he was a regular in their final season in the
Football League
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.
After leaving Bradford he moved into non-league football with
Altrincham and
Telford United, with whom he won an
FA Trophy
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winners medal in 1971. He later played for
Poole Town and
Dartford
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is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in ...
, with whom he won the
Southern League and gained an
FA Trophy
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runners-up medal in 1974.
Coaching career
Carr's first job in management was as player-manager at
Dartford
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is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in ...
. He briefly left management to play for
Tonbridge and
Weymouth before being appointed player-manager of Weymouth in January 1977.
He resigned in 1978 to manage Dartford and later managed
Nuneaton Borough
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In 1889, Nuneaton St. Nicholas FC was the first team in Nuneaton t ...
until 1985 when he left to become manager of his first club
Northampton Town. He led ''the Cobblers'' to the
Fourth Division
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title in the 1986–87 season. However, the title winning side's leading scorer
Richard Hill was sold to
Watford and his strike partner
Trevor Morley to
Manchester City
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and Carr's subsequent sides struggled for goals and went from being a free-scoring attacking side to a negative one relying on the offside trap.
He was sacked from Northampton in May 1990 after their relegation back to the Fourth Division, taking over at
Blackpool
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, who had been relegated along with Northampton, the following month. He had a torrid time at Blackpool, where he was never popular with the home fans, who took to spitting on the dugout during home games, especially after letting the previous season's player of the year,
Colin Methven, sign for
Walsall, saying he was neither good enough nor quick enough for Fourth Division football. He was sacked on 30 November after Blackpool were beaten 4–0 away to
Tranmere Rovers in the
Football League Trophy three days earlier. He was, until Michael Appleton in 2012, Blackpool's shortest-serving manager, with just sixteen Football League matches in charge.
In February 1991 Carr was appointed as manager of
Maidstone United
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The current club filled the void left by the ol ...
, who had just sacked
Keith Peacock
Keith Peacock (born 2 May 1945, in Barnehurst) is an English former footballer and manager. He was the first player to come on as a substitute in the Football League.
Early life
He was educated at Erith Grammar School, now named Erith School. ...
following a run of poor results. Carr's time at Maidstone was also unhappy; a series of poor signings and baffling tactical decisions saw the team slump towards the foot of the table, and the Maidstone fans chanting for the board to sack him, which they did in October 1991, less than a year before the
Kent side were forced to resign from the
Football League
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.
Carr took over as manager of
Kettering Town
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in September 1992, with the club in administration and under the threat of a winding-up order. Despite these off the field problems, Carr led the club to mid-table safety in the
Football Conference. Kettering came out of administration in the summer of 1993 and Carr built on the relative success of the previous season, taking the side to within three points of the Conference title. He left Kettering at the end of the 1994–95 season after losing the fans' support, despite Kettering finishing sixth in the Conference.
He was not out of work for long, returning to Weymouth as manager on 12 May 1995, but resigned in September the same year.
Carr joined Dagenham and Redbridge in the autumn of 1995 following the sacking of Dave Cusack but he was sacked three games before the end of the season, having led the side to relegation.
He was briefly appointed assistant Manager at
Doncaster Rovers.
Scouting career
In more recent times, he has built a good reputation as a scout for
Tottenham Hotspur working under
David Pleat, and since
Manchester City
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and
Notts County both places working under
Sven-Göran Eriksson
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After an unassuming playing career as a right-back, Eriksson went on to experience major success in club management between 1977 and 2001, winning 18 ...
.
In February 2010 he left his second stint at Spurs to join
Newcastle United
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as their chief scout following the reign of
Dennis Wise. Newcastle were promoted back to the
Premier League in April 2010 and Carr was central to helping managers
Chris Hughton and
Alan Pardew
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Pardew's highest achievements in the sport include reaching the FA Cup Final th ...
(who replaced the sacked Hughton in December 2010) sign players from the French, Dutch and German leagues such as
Hatem Ben Arfa,
Yohan Cabaye,
Sylvain Marveaux
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,
Papiss Cissé and
Cheick Tioté,
which helped turn the club's fortunes around. As a result, they finished fifth in the Premier League in the 2011–12 season,
which led to qualification for the
2012–13 Europa League
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. In June 2012, Carr was rewarded for this work with a new eight-year contract with his hometown club, a deal which would have kept him at the club until he was aged 75 years.
However, in June 2017 his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
Associate director
In August 2017, Carr returned to his former club Northampton Town to take up a role as an associate director.
Family
Carr is the father of comedian
Alan Carr.
See also
*
1990–91 Blackpool F.C. season
References
External links
Independent site profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carr, Graham
1944 births
Living people
People from Corbridge
Footballers from Northumberland
Northampton Town F.C. players
York City F.C. players
Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players
Altrincham F.C. players
Telford United F.C. players
Weymouth F.C. players
English football managers
Northampton Town F.C. managers
Poole Town F.C. players
Dartford F.C. players
Tonbridge Angels F.C. players
English Football League players
Blackpool F.C. managers
Weymouth F.C. managers
Kettering Town F.C. managers
Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. managers
Coventry City F.C. non-playing staff
Manchester City F.C. non-playing staff
Association football midfielders
English footballers
Association football scouts