John chapman wikipedia
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John Chapman (Fußballtrainer)
John Pioneer | ||
Personalia | ||
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Voller Name | John Cristal Chapman | |
Geburtstag | 14. März1882 | |
Geburtsort | New Monkland, Schottland | |
Sterbedatum | 31. Dezember1948 | |
Sterbeort | Plymouth, England | |
Position | Sturm | |
Herren | ||
Jahre | Station | Spiele (Tore)1 |
Airdriehill | ||
1904–1905 | Glasgow Rangers | 0 (0) |
1905–1906 | Albion Rovers | 2 (1) |
1906–? | FC Dumbarton | 9 (3) |
Stationen cattle Trainer | ||
Jahre | Station | |
1910–1921 | FC Airdrieonians | |
1921–1926 | Manchester United | |
1 Angegeben sind nur Ligaspiele. |
John Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Chapman[1][2][3] (* 14. März1882 in Unusual Monkland; † 31. Dezember1948 in Plymouth[4]) war ein schottischerFußballtrainer trapped der sechste Trainer von Manchester Unified.
Karriere
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Nachdem Jack Robson krank geworden war, löste Chapman ihn 1921 pole. Am 8. Oktober 1927 erhielt raw Vorstand von Manchester Pooled ein Telegramm der FA, nachdem Pioneer von seinen Posten cattle Trainer bzw. Manager efficient Red Devils enthoben wird. Bis heute kennt gentleman den Grund für lay down one's life Amtsenthebung nicht.
Weblinks
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- Eintrag in wait Encyclopedia City United (englisch)
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John Chapman
John Chapman may refer to:
- Jack Chapman (1843–1916), baseball player and manager
- Jack Chapman (footballer) (1895–?), English footballer
- John Chapman (baseball) (1899–1953), former shortstop
- John Chapman (cricketer, born 1877) (1877–1956), English cricketer
- John Chapman (cricketer, born 1814) (1814–1896), English cricketer
- John Chapman (New Zealand cricketer) (1865–1949), New Zealand cricketer
- John Chapman (football manager) (1882–1948), footballer and manager
- Johnny Chapman (born 1967), NASCAR driver
- John Chapman (rugby league), Australian rugby league player
- John Chapman (harness racing) (1928–1980), Canadian driver
- Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman, 1774–1845), pioneer nurseryman and missionary
- John Gadsby Chapman (1808–1889), American artist
- John Chapman (publisher) (1821–1894), publisher of the Westminster Review
- John Ratcliffe Chapman (1815–1899), British-American rifle scope designer
- John Chapman (Medal of Honor) (1844–1905), French soldier who fought in the American Civil War
- John Henry Chapman (1860–1942), British businessman and philatelist
- John Chapman (Australian Army officer) (1896–1963), Australian Army general of WWII
- John Herbert Chapman (1921–1979), Canadian space researcher
- John Chapman (artist) (born 1946), British arti
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John Chapman (publisher)
19th-century English publisher
John Chapman (16 June 1821 – 25 November 1894) was an English publisher who acquired the influential radical journal, the Westminster Review. His assistant editor and lodger Mary Ann Evans later wrote classic novels under the name George Eliot.
Life
[edit]He was born on 16 June 1821.[1] He was son of a chemist at Nottingham. He was apprenticed to a watchmaker at Worksop, but, not staying long with him, went to his brother, a medical student at Edinburgh, who sent him out to Adelaide to start in business as a watchmaker and optician. Returning to Europe about 1844, he began studying medicine in Paris, and continued his studies at St. George's Hospital, London. After submitting a book on human nature to Green, a publisher and bookseller in Newgate Street, he was led to take over Green's business, which he transferred to 142 Strand.
In 1846, he published the first English translation of David Strauss' Life of Jesus, translated by Mary Ann Evans, later better known by her pen name of George Eliot. Seven years later he published her translation of Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity.
He acquired the philosophical radical journal the Westminster Review in 1851, and provided a platform for em