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The 1938 – 39 season was the 47th season of the Football League .

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8-399: Flatley is an Irish surname. Its original form is Ó Flaitile. Notable people with the surname include: Bert Flatley (1919–1987), English soccer player and manager Elton Flatley (born 1977), Australian rugby union player James H. Flatley (1906–1958), American vice admiral, naval aviator and tactician James H. Flatley III ,

16-569: A brief period during the Soviet football team tour to India in 1955. 1938%E2%80%9339 Football League The tables below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79 , with home and away statistics separated. Match results are drawn from The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website and Rothmans for

24-885: A rear admiral in the United States Navy Michael Flatley (born 1958), American step dancer, writer, flautist and choreographer Norah Flatley , American gymnast Patricia Flatley Brennan , American nurse and academic Patrick Flatley (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player Paul Flatley (born 1941), American NFL player Stavros Flatley , finalist on Britain's Got Talent (series 3) Thomas Flatley (died 2008), Irish-American real estate tycoon and philanthropist See also [ edit ] USS  Flatley  (FFG-21) , Oliver Hazard Perry -class guided-missile frigate, named after Vice Admiral James H. Flatley References [ edit ] ^ https://www.duchas.ie/en/surnames [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

32-560: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bert Flatley Albert Austin Flatley (5 September 1919 – 9 April 1987) was an English footballer and football manager . An inside-forward , he was signed to Wolverhampton Wanderers , York City , Port Vale , Bradford , and Bury in the periods immediately before and after World War II . He then turned to coaching with Italian club Alessandria , before spending two years in charge at Workington from 1950 to 1952. Flatley

40-444: The surname Flatley . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flatley&oldid=1233941970 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

48-516: The First Division and from Rothmans for the Second Division and for the two Third Divisions. Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals, if

56-579: The end of the 1951–52 season, Workington were elected to the Football League . However, Flatley resigned just after they had been re-elected, and the club went on to finish bottom of the league. Flatley had a coaching stint in India in 1954 where he was the assistant coach to the then India national team coach Syed Abdul Rahim at the 1954 Colombo Cup . He also managed the Bombay and India football teams for

64-1204: Was on the books of Wolverhampton Wanderers , before joining York City . His stay at Bootham Crescent was brief, as he played four Third Division North games for the "Minstermen" in the 1938–39 season. He joined Port Vale in June 1939, playing the opening two Third Division South games of the 1939–40 season before World War II stopped all professional football in England. During wartime he guested for Bradford Park Avenue , Bradford City and Halifax Town , before joining Bradford Park Avenue permanently in July 1944. After this he continued guesting for Halifax and later Hartlepool United . In December 1946, he transferred to Norman Bullock 's Bury , though he never made his Second Division debut at Gigg Lane . He played in Italy for Alessandria Calcio between 1948 and 1950, and also coached alongside Carlo Carcano , before returning to England as player-manager of non-League Workington in August 1950. At

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