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Tom Mather
Personal information
Full name Thomas Mather[1]
Date of birth 1888
Place of birth Chorley, England
Date of death 1957 (aged 68–69)[1]
Place of death Stoke-on-Trent, England[1]
Managerial career
Years Team
1915–1919 Bolton Wanderers
1920–1921 Southend United
1923–1935 Stoke City
1935–1939 Newcastle United
1945–1946 Leicester City
1947–1948 Kilmarnock

Thomas Mather (1888–1957), was an English football manager who managed in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers, Leicester City, Newcastle United, Stoke City and Southend United.[1]

Career

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Mather was assistant secretary of both Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers before taking the manager's job at Bolton at the beginning of the First World War, remaining at the club until 1915 when he was called up by the Royal Navy.[1] He remained as manager, in name only, until July 1919, his duties being taken on, and then over, by his assistant Charles Foweraker.[1] After his national service he moved to Southend United as secretary-manager.[1] He spent three years at the "Shrimpers" before joining Stoke City in October 1923.[1] Stoke had just been relegated from the First Division and had to get over the shock of seeing Jock Rutherford quit the club after just four weeks in charge. Mather's first season in charge saw Stoke finish in 6th position and he decided to move on a number of players at the end of the season. This did not go down well with some of the released players who smashed up the offices at the Victoria Ground and caused a considerable amount of damage.[1]

Things did not improve quickly and Stoke suffered relegation to the Third Division Northin1925–26 season.[1] But Mather spent his transfer budget well and Stoke gained an instant return to the second tier. The goals of Charlie Wilson proved invaluable as Stoke began to start pushing for a return to the First Division.[1] Mather gave Stanley Matthews his debut in February 1932. After a number a failed attempts ,Stoke finished as Second Division champions in 1932–33.[1] Mather remained in charge of Stoke for two more seasons before Bob McGrory took over and Mather left in 1935 to join Newcastle United. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Mather attempted to encourage Matthews to join him at Newcastle, but Matthews declined.[1]

He spent four years in charge of Newcastle United until the start of World War II.[1] He spent a season in charge of Leicester Cityin1945–46 and then a year at Scottish club Kilmarnock. He then returned to Stoke-on-Trent to work for a catering company.[1]

Career statistics

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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Bolton Wanderers 1 August 1915 31 May 1919 144 61 21 62 042.4
Southend United August 1920 May 1921 45 16 8 21 035.6
Stoke City October 1923 June 1935 523 222 122 179 042.4
Newcastle United June 1935 September 1939 179 78 32 69 043.6
Leicester City June 1945 June 1946 44 8 8 28 018.2
Kilmarnock June 1946 June 1947 38 10 9 19 026.3
Total[2] 973 395 200 378 040.6

Honours

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Stoke City

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  • ^ "Tom Mather". Soccerbase. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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