- Frank Hill
Infobox Football biography
playername = Frank Hill
fullname = Frank Robert Hill
dateofbirth = birth date|1906|05|21|df=y
cityofbirth =Forfar
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = June 1993 (aged 87)
cityofdeath =California
countryofdeath = USA
height = height|ft=5|in=8
position = Half-back
currentclub =
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1924–1928
1928–1932
1932–1936
1936–1937
1937–1938
1944–1948
clubs = Forfar Athletic
Aberdeen
Arsenal
Blackpool
Southampton
Crewe Alexandra
caps(goals) =
98 0(9)
76 0(3)
45 0(8)
51 0(3)
20 0(0)
nationalyears = 1930–1931
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 03 0(0)
manageryears = 1944–1948
1948–1954
1954–1956
1958–1961
1961–1965
managerclubs = Crewe Alexandra "(Player-manager)"
Burnley
Preston North End
Notts County
Charlton AthleticFrank Robert Hill (
May 21 1906 – June 1993) was a Scottish football player and manager.Playing career
Forfar and Aberdeen
Hill was born in
Forfar and started his career at Forfar Athletic, joining the club in 1924. He moved to Aberdeen in 1928 and played over 100 Scottish First Division matches. A right-half (which was more or less the equivalent of a defensive midfield position), Hill earned thenickname "Tiger" for his "tigerish" tackling. During his four years at Aberdeen, he also won three caps for Scotland (between 1930 and 1931).Hill left Aberdeen under something of a cloud, being one of five players dropped by manager
Paddy Travers in November 1931. At the time, the reasons were not clear, but the club's official history claims that several players had been involved in a betting scandal. No players were ever charged with any offence, but none of them ever played for Aberdeen again. [ cite book| first=Jack| last=Webster| title=The First 100 Years of The Dons: the official history of Aberdeen Football Club 1903 - 2003| publisher=Hodder and Stoughton| year=2003| id=ISBN 0 340 82344 5| page=128-131] Hill had played a total of 106 times for Aberdeen, scoring 10 goals.cite book| first=Paul| last=Smith| title=The Legends of Aberdeen| publisher=Breedon Books| year=2007| id=ISBN 978 1 85983 575 3| page=85]Arsenal
In 1932 he was signed by
Herbert Chapman 's Arsenal, who had just finished runners-up in both the First Division andFA Cup . He made his debut against Blackburn Rovers on15 October 1932 . Although Arsenal were spoilt for choice for wing-halves (he had to compete for a place with Charlie Jones,Bob John ,Wilf Copping andJack Crayston ), "Tiger" Hill still featured heavily in all three of Arsenal's hat-trick of League titles (1932–33, 1933–34 and 1934–35), earning winner's medals for each, as well as the 1933–34Charity Shield ; Hill usually played at right half but also ably deputised at left half or even on the wing.Hill was squeezed out of the side by Copping and Crayston, and only featured in ten matches in 1935–36 and did not play in Arsenal's FA Cup final victory that season. He requested a transfer and was duly sold to Second Division Blackpool in the summer of 1936. In all he played 81 games for Arsenal, scoring four goals.
Blackpool
Hill captained Blackpool in the 1936–37 season, helping them win runners-up spot and thus promotion to the First Division. However he didn't stay in the top flight for long; in September 1937 he moved back to Second Division football, joining Southampton.
outhampton
In May 1937, Hill was recruited by Tom Parker to join Southampton as part of his drive to strengthen the team in an attempt to gain promotion from the Second Division, along with
David Affleck (from Clapton Orient),Billy Bevis (from Portsmouth) and Ray Parkin (from Middlesbrough). Southampton paid £2000 for his services and acquired "a half-back with a strong personality and ball-winning abilities". [cite book | author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk | title=The Alphabet of the Saints| publisher= ACL & Polar Publishing | year=1992|pages=pp. 165-166| id=ISBN 0-9514862-3-3] Frank's resolve and leadership helped steer Saints away from relegation during 1937–38, only for him to suffer a series of injuries the following season which sidelined him for long periods.He eventually fell out with the Board of Directors when it was revealed that he had secretly applied for various managerial positions and he left the club in 1939 to take up a position as assistant trainer at Preston North End, although Southampton refused to release his player registration until 1943. He made 53 appearances for Southampton, scoring three goals.
During the
Second World War , when football was suspended, Hill served in theRoyal Air Force in India.Managerial career
Hill returned to Britain in 1944 and became player-manager of Crewe Alexandra, playing until he was 42. He then became manager of Burnley (1948–1954), then Preston North End (1954–1956).
He then moved abroad in January 1957, coaching the Iraqi military team, before returning to take over at Notts County in 1958. He helped County to promotion to the Third Division in 1959–60, and moved to Charlton Athletic, who were bottom of the Second Division, in 1961. He saved Charlton from relegation that season and took them to fourth in 1963–64. However, he could not make the good form last and was sacked in the summer of 1965.
Hill finished his career as a scout for Manchester City, before retiring. He died in
California , USA, in June 1993, aged 87.Honours
As a player
Arsenal
*Football League championship: 1932–33, 1933–34 and 1934–35
*Charity Shield : 1933-34Blackpool
*Football League Division 2, runners-up: 1936-37As a manager
Notts County
*Football League Division 4, runners-up: 1959-60References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4External links
*soccerbase (manager)|441|Frank Hill
* [http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/player_details.cfm?playerid=113006&CFID=3150164&CFTOKEN=35074318 Scottish FA profile]
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/frankroberthill.html Scotland profile]
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