- Duncan Welbourne
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Duncan Welbourne (born 28 July 1940) is an English former professional football player, coach and manager. Born in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, Welbourne started his professional career at Grimsby, as a wing half. In November 1963 he transferred to Watford, for a fee of £1,300.[1] At Watford he converted to a full back, when the club started playing in a 4–4–2 formation.[1] Welbourne set what was then a Watford record of 457 competitive appearances, breaking the 35-year-old record previously held by Tommy Barnett. His 280 consecutive Football League games remains a record.[1] After finishing third in the club's inaugural Player of the Season award in 1972–73,[2] Welbourne left Watford on a free transfer at the end of the 1973–74 season. He joined Southport, where he finished his playing career. He also took on a coaching role, and managed the team between September 1975 and January 1976.[1]
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Southport F.C. – managers Bingham (1965–67) · Parker (1970–71) · Welbourne (1975–76) · Fisher (1977–78) · McNally (1978–79) · Hampson (1979–80) · Brown (1980–81) · Johnson (1981–83) · Ross (1983) · Perkins (1984) · Gibson (1984) · Murphy (1984–85) · Griffiths (1985–87) · Taylor (1987–89) · Kettle (1989–95) · Ayre (1995–96) · Joel (1997) · Moore (1997) · Futcher (1997–99) · Wright (1999–01) · Wilson (2001–03) · Walsh (2003) · Watson (2003–06) · Cook (2007) · Davenport (2007–08) · Brabin (2008) · Watson (2008–)
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- 1940 births
- Living people
- Grimsby Town F.C. players
- Watford F.C. players
- Southport F.C. players
- Southport F.C. managers
- The Football League players
- People from Scunthorpe
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