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  1. George Graham (born 30 November 1944) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Nicknamed "Stroller", [3] he made 455 appearances in England's Football League as a midfielder or forward for Aston Villa, Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, Portsmouth and Crystal Palace.

  2. Feb 21, 2020 · Graham was a club historian, a stickler for detail, a winner, a preacher of the requirement for “standards” and “class” that had been passed through the generations since the 1930s. Nobody...

  3. George Graham (born c. 1674, Horsgill, Cumberland, Eng.—died Nov. 20, 1751, London) was an eminent English watchmaker and scientific instrument maker. Graham was apprenticed to a London watchmaker and came to the notice of the renowned watchmaker Thomas Tompion.

  4. Man of the match at the FA Cup Final, scorer of vital goals and a masterful passer - Graham was a major influence from midfield. To many Arsenal fans George Graham is the mastermind behind that epic title triumph in 1989.

  5. After exploring a portion of eastern Texas as a special agent to the War Department in 1818, Graham returned to the nation's capital to become president of the Washington branch of the Bank of the United States (1819-1823).

  6. May 10, 2017 · George Graham appointed as manager. Arsène Wenger has presided over a golden era for Arsenal but it's fair to say that George Graham laid the foundations for the Club's modern-day success.

  7. In May 1986 George Graham was installed as Arsenal manager. Within a year he had delivered the Club’s first silverware since the FA Cup in 1979. Arsenal old-boy takes the Club to new heights.

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