- Thomas H. McIntosh
Football player infobox
playername = Thomas McIntosh
fullname = Thomas Harold McInotsh
dateofbirth = 1879
dateofdeath = 1935
cityofbirth =
cityofdeath =
countryofbirth =England
countryofdeath =England
currentclub = Retired
years = 1???-1902
clubs = Darlington
caps(goals) = ? (?)
manageryears = 1902–1911
1911–1919
1919–1935
managerclubs = Darlington (secretary)
Middlesbrough (secretary)
Everton (secretary)Thomas Harold McIntosh (b. 1879 - d. 1935) more commonly known as Thomas H. McIntosh was secretary manager of Darlington, Middlesbrough and Everton
Biography
He played for Darlington before becoming secretary manager in 1902. He moved to
Middlesbrough nine years later where new chairmanPhilip Bach was charged with rebuilding the club following the match-fixing scandal involving the previous chairman Thomas Gibson-Poole and manager Andy Walker. He helped the club achieve their highest ever league position - third in the first division - but with a potential championship team taking shape his plans were interrupted by the outbreak ofWorld War One . During the war, Boro released their players and closed down, whileAyresome Park was used as a munitions store.McIntosh joined the Teesside Pioneers, a battalion of Alexandra,
The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment) , formed in Middlesbrough in December 1914. He saw active service in France as a sergeant. When the war ended he guided Boro to the Northern Victory League title and prepared the club for a return to normality. In December 1919, however, an offer came in for his services from Everton and he left with the blessing of the Boro board.At Everton he was most famous for spotting and signing
Dixie Dean . Under McIntosh's guidance Everton won theFA Cup and Football League Championship. He died from cancer in October 1935, and was eventually replaced as secretary manager at Everton byTheo Kelly .Honours
As a secretary manager
Everton
*First Division Title winner: 1927–28, 1931–32
*Second Division Title winner: 1930–31
*FA Charity Shield winner: 1928, 1932
*FA Cup winner: 1933
*FA Charity Shield runner-up: 1933Managerial statistics
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