- Sid Cann
Infobox Football biography
playername = Sid Cann
fullname = Sydney Thomas Cann
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dateofbirth =October 30 ,1911
cityofbirth =Babbacombe ,Torquay
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1996|11|1|1911|10|30
cityofdeath =New Malden
countryofdeath =England
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Full back
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1928-1930
1930-1935
1935-1939
clubs = Torquay United
Manchester City
Charlton Athletic
caps(goals) =44 (3)
42 (0)
15 (0)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 1949-1951
1952-1961
1962-1973
managerclubs = Southampton
Wycombe Wanderers
Sutton United
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ntupdate =Sydney Thomas Cann (born
October 30 ,1911 inBabbacombe ,Torquay , died1 November 1996 ) was an English professional football defender and football manager. He was capped twice by England at Schools level.Playing career
Sid Cann joined Torquay United from Babbacombe school in November 1928, making his league debut away to Crystal Palace. After battling for a first team place with Willie Brown, he began the following season as a first choice, missing only a handful of games before moving to Manchester City in March 1930.
He played 42 league games for the Maine Road side, appearing on the losing side in the 1933 FA Cup final, but was never a first team regular and moved to Charlton Athletic in June 1935 and qualified as an FA Coach, making only 15 appearances as Charlton rose through the divisions prior to the onset of World War Two. He guested for Torquay United, Aldershot and Bristol City during the war, serving in the Army Physical Training Corps. Later during the war he qualified as a masseur (at the Bristol College of Physiotherapy) and joined Southampton as a physio.
Management career
outhampton
In June 1946 he was appointed assistant manager of Southampton and in August 1949, after Bill Dodgin left for Fulham, he was appointed manager, almost taking them to promotion from Division Two in his first season in charge. He left the Dell in December 1951 after a fall-out with the board and took up a coaching role with
the Football Association .Wycombe Wanderers
In August 1952, he was appointed manager of
Isthmian League side Wycombe Wanderers and took them to 3rd place at the end of this first season, their highest finishing position for 23 years. In his 9 years in charge, he kept Wycombe constantly challenging for the league title, which they won in 1955-56 and 1956-57. They were also runners-up in 1957-58 and 1959-60, and reached theFA Amateur Cup final in 1957.He left Wycombe in July 1961 to take up a coaching position at Norwich City, which he held until March the following year.
utton United
In July 1962 he was appointed manager of
Athenian League side Sutton United and made an immediate impact, leading Sutton to the final of theFA Amateur Cup at Wembley, where Sutton had never played before. The first two seasons of Cann's reign in Sutton saw good finishes in theAthenian League , which led to an invite for the club to join theIsthmian League .Sutton confounded expectations in their first season by finishing in 4th place and remained in the top 10 for the next two seasons, before winning the title in 1966-67. A second defeat at Wembley in the FA Amateur Cup Final followed in 1969, with Sutton once more finishing in the top 3 in the table. The following season again saw Sutton challenging for the title, but they gained national prominence with a run in the
FA Cup which ended with a 6-0 defeat at home to the reigning league champions Leeds United. He eventually left Sutton in the summer of 1973.External links
* [http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1132 Management statistics on Soccerbase]
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