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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. 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 .

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  3. Feb 20, 2015 · How the former Arsenal manager's dismissal in 1995 led to a shift in the club's philosophy and style of play. The article compares Graham's defensive approach with the current emphasis on attacking and examines the challenges for young defenders.

  4. Feb 21, 2020 · George Graham made so much progress with this football club. He had such power. Then, in the six months since winning the Cup Winners’ Cup against Parma with everyone on a high, suddenly there ...

  5. To many Arsenal fans George Graham is the mastermind behind that epic title triumph in 1989. But supporters of a certain age will have equally fond memories of the Scot's elegant contribution to Arsenal's previous championship win, 17 years earlier. Graham was one of the most eye-catching players of that era and did as much as anybody to bring the Double to Highbury in 1971. Man of the match ...

  6. Jan 4, 2024 · Before Arsenal. Borning Bargeddie, Scotland, Graham’s footballing journey began at Aston Villa – he joined the Villans’ youth setup in 1959, signing his first professional deal in 1961. He moved to Chelsea in 1964, where he began to find success, as he scored 35 goals in 72 games. Two years after this, Graham was snapped up by Arsenal.

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  8. 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. A hero of the Double-winning side of 1970/71, Graham returned to Highbury in May 1986 after a successful start to his managerial career at Millwall.

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