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The following is a list of Port Vale managers from 1876, when the club were founded, to the present day. It details the record of the managers and their honours. Although the club were founded in 1876, they did not appoint a full-time manager until 1896, when Sam Gleaves was appointed as manager, a position he held for nine years. Before him, Enoch Hood was the club captain from between 1879 and 1896 (appointed age 18); in this role he acted much the same as a manager. Vale's first major success was with Tom Morgan, who managed the club to the Third Division North title in the 1929–1930 season. The first confirmed non-English manager during peacetime was Jock Cameron, who held the job for a year following World War I. Freddie Steele was a highly successful manager, who took the club to their second Third Division North title in 1953–54. In 1957 Scotsman Norman Low took the managerial reins, winning the Fourth Division title in 1958–59. The next manager of note was Sir Stanley Matthews, who was full-time manager for less than a year; his resignation followed a scandal involving players' pay. Widely considered to be the club's greatest ever manager, John Rudge led the "Valiants" to cup glory in 1993; his best success was the league however, securing three promotions in his sixteen-year reign. In all the club has had 31 full-time managers (excluding caretaker managers), with four managers having two separate reigns. ==Managers== *''As of 3 May 2015. Only professional, competitive matches are counted.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Port Vale F.C. managers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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