PHIL KELSO
'Phil Kelso' (1871 – February 1935) was a Scottish football player and manager.
He was born in Largs on the Firth of Clyde and was a coach at Hibernian, before taking over as manager of newly-promoted Woolwich Arsenal from 1904 until 1908. He took the side to two consecutive FA Cup semi-finals but failed to make much of a challenge in the League. Following his departure from Arsenal, he briefly returned to Scotland to manage a hotel but was tempted back down south to become manager of Fulham in 1909. He stayed with the Cottagers for 15 years, making him their longest-serving manager. After retiring from football he ran a couple of pubs in the Hammersmith area and was chairman of the Football League Managers and Secretaries Association. He died in 1935, aged 63.
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