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- Bill_Julian abstract "John William "Bill" Julian (10 July 1867 – 14 March 1957) was an English football player and coach.Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, he first played for his local side Boston Town before moving to Royal Arsenal in 1889, following a match between the two on Good Friday of that year. He played in Arsenal's very first FA Cup tie, against Lyndhurst on 5 October 1889, and soon earned a reputation as a determined and tough-tackling wing-half. He became club captain in 1890, and was still captain when Arsenal turned professional in 1891.However, he was replaced as Arsenal captain in October 1891 by new arrival Sandy Robertson (who had previously played for Preston North End's 1888-89 Double-winning side), and although assured of a place in the first team, he decided to step down to the reserves. In the summer of 1892, he moved to Luton Town, to become the club's captain and coach. He played 4 FA Cup ties and 71 other senior matches for Woolwich Arsenal.After two years at Luton, he joined Tottenham Hotspur (thus making him the first person to play for both Spurs and Arsenal, albeit long before the latter moved to north London in 1913), and played in Spurs' very first FA Cup tie, a first qualifying match against West Hertfordshire, on 13 October 1894; Spurs won 3-2. He left Tottenham in 1895, and finished his career at Dartford; however he remained local to Woolwich Arsenal and later opened a sports shop in Plumstead.Julian retained his footballing ties after retiring from playing, and some time after 1906 moved to the Netherlands to coach there, with his sons Joseph and Harry, who both also coached a number of teams in the Netherlands. Among the clubs he coached for were MVV, VVV, PSV and HFC Haarlem, and he was head coach at first HBS and then Feijenoord between 1921 and 1922; he left Feijenoord after the club were unable to pay his wages. He trained at Willem II, GVAV, Be Quick 1887 and N.E.C. before he returned to England in 1940 to live in Enfield, London.He was one of the longest-surviving members of Arsenal's first professional side, along with Gavin Crawford and Jack McBean. The three were reunited at an Arsenal game against Chelsea on 20 March 1948 (by which time Arsenal were one of the leading sides in English football), an event recorded in The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. He lived until the age of 89, dying in Enfield in 1957, outliving both Crawford and McBean to make him the last surviving member of Arsenal's first professional team.".
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- Bill_Julian deathDate "1957-03-14".
- Bill_Julian deathPlace Enfield,_London.
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- Bill_Julian deathPlace London_Borough_of_Enfield.
- Bill_Julian deathYear "1957".
- Bill_Julian managerClub Be_Quick_1887.
- Bill_Julian managerClub FC_Groningen.
- Bill_Julian managerClub Feyenoord.
- Bill_Julian managerClub HBS_Craeyenhout_(football_club).
- Bill_Julian managerClub MVV_Maastricht.
- Bill_Julian managerClub N.E.C._(football_club).
- Bill_Julian managerClub Willem_II_(football_club).
- Bill_Julian team Arsenal_F.C..
- Bill_Julian team Boston_Town_F.C._(1964).
- Bill_Julian team Dartford_F.C..
- Bill_Julian team Luton_Town_F.C..
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- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Town_F.C._(1964).
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- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire.
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- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink PSV_Eindhoven.
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- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink Preston_North_End_F.C..
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- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink VVV-Venlo.
- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink Watford_F.C..
- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLink Willem_II_(football_club).
- Bill_Julian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bill Julian".
- Bill_Julian birthDate "1867-07-10".
- Bill_Julian birthPlace "Boston, Lincolnshire, England".
- Bill_Julian clubs Arsenal_F.C..