:Fred Dawes
{{Short description|English footballer and manager (1911–1989)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2016}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2016}}
{{Infobox football biography
|name = Fred Dawes
|image =
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|caption =
|fullname = Frederick W. Dawes
|birth_date = {{birth date|1911|5|2|df=y}}
|birth_place = Frimley Green, England
|death_date = {{death date and age|1989|8|12|1911|5|2|df=y}}
|death_place = Shirley, England
|position = Defender
|youthyears1 = ?–1929
|youthclubs1 = Aldershot
|years1 = 1929–1936
|clubs1 = Northampton Town
|caps1 = 162
|goals1 = 1
|years2 = 1936–1950
|clubs2 = Crystal Palace
|caps2 = 223
|goals2 = 1
|years3 =
|clubs3 = Beckenham Town
| totalcaps = 385 +
| totalgoals = 2 +
|manageryears1 = 1950–1951
|managerclubs1 = Crystal Palace
(Joint manager, with Charlie Slade)
}}
Frederick W. Dawes (2 May 1911 – 12 August 1989) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League as a defender for Northampton Town and Crystal Palace. He also managed Crystal Palace and was the younger brother of Albert Dawes, who also played professionally for Crystal Palace and Northampton.{{cite book|last1 =Purkiss|first1 =Mike|last2 =Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|year =1989|publisher =The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=70|isbn=0907969542}}
Playing career
Dawes began his youth career with Aldershot and, in 1929, signed for Northampton Town, where his older brother Albert was also a player. Between then and 1936, Dawes made 162 League appearances for the club, scoring once.
In February 1936,{{cite book|last1=Purkiss|first1=Mike|last2=Sands|first2=Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|year=1989 |publisher=The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=322|isbn=0907969542}} Dawes signed for Crystal Palace, once again re-joining his older brother who had moved to Palace in 1933, and immediately established himself in the side being ever-present for the remainder of that season and throughout the 1936–37 season.{{cite book|last1=Purkiss|first1=Mike|last2=Sands|first2=Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|year=1989 |publisher=The Breedon Books Publishing Company|pages=164–7|isbn=0907969542}} Dawes went on to make a total of 223 Football League appearances for Palace before being forced to retire as a player, through injury, during the 1949–50 season.{{cite book|last1=Purkiss|first1=Mike|last2=Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|year=1989 |publisher=The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=50|isbn=0907969542}} Dawes career was notable in that he completed a century of appearances for Crystal Palace either side of World War II.
Managerial career
After retiring as a player, Dawes was appointed as assistant to then Crystal Palace manager Ronnie Rooke. Despite a reasonably successful 1949–50 season and a number of close-season signings, the club had a very poor start to the 1950–51 season. In November 1950, Rooke was relieved of his position and Dawes was appointed as joint-manager, together with chief scout Charlie Slade.{{cite book|last1=Purkiss|first1=Mike|last2=Sands|first2 =Nigel|title=Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989|year=1989 |publisher=The Breedon Books Publishing Company|page=194|isbn=0907969542}} However, the partnership was unable to improve upon the season start and the club had to seek re-election in 1951. The 1951–52 season also began poorly and Dawes and Slade were dismissed in October.
Later career
Dawes was reinstated as an amateur by the Football Association after leaving Crystal Palace and went on to play for Beckenham Town. After leaving football altogether, Dawes became a shopkeeper.
He managed Croydon Amateurs FC in their first two seasons, 1953–54 and 1954–55, taking them to the Surrey Senior League Cup and Charity Cup Finals in that inaugural season. After a poor second campaign, he resigned when Chelsea's John Harris was appointed coach without his knowledge.
Fred Dawes died on 12 August 1989 in Shirley, Surrey, aged 78.{{cite book|last=King|first=Ian|title=Crystal Palace: The Complete Record 1905-2011|publisher=The Derby Books Publishing Company|date=2011|page=141|isbn=9781780910468}}
References
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External links
- {{NeilBrownPlayers|player6/freddawes}}
- [http://www.holmesdale.net/page.php?id=111&player=278 Fred Dawes at holmesdale.net]
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Category:English men's footballers
Category:Men's association football defenders
Category:English Football League players
Category:Aldershot F.C. players
Category:Northampton Town F.C. players
Category:Crystal Palace F.C. players
Category:Beckenham Town F.C. players
Category:Crystal Palace F.C. managers
Category:Brentford F.C. wartime guest players
Category:English football managers