Dawson Walker

Dawson Walker

Dawson Walker (14 March 1916 – 17 August 1973) was manager of the Scotland national football team in 1958. Walker was left in charge of the players due to the Munich air disaster, in which official manager Matt Busby was seriously injured.[1] He was born in Dundee.

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