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- Q4895157 description "English footballer and manager".
- Q4895157 description "English footballer and manager".
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- Q4895157 abstract "William Albert "Bert" Johnson (June 4, 1916 – June 30, 2009), was an English football player, manager and highly influential coach who played as a wing half in the Football League. He played in both the 1946 FA Cup Final for Charlton Athletic.However, he is perhaps most noted as an influential coach at Leicester City under Matt Gillies. He was originally signed by Gillies as head scout in 1959, but soon become Gillies assistant manager. He was influential in the signing of both Dave Gibson and Mike Stringfellow, both of whom would become key figure in Leicester's success during the 1960s. Johnson is often credited as having come up with a tactical innovation of switching the positions of Frank McLintock and Graham Cross, upsetting the traditional 1-11 formation. This hugely influenced Liverpool manager Bill Shankly.Gillies said on the innovation: "confused opposition" as opposition players would often be asked to mark "our [Leicester's] number eight, so they thought Cross was their man, when McLintock had replaced him" as "players hadn't got beyond thinking about numbers then."".
- Q4895157 birthDate "1916-06-04".
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- Q4895157 birthDate "1916-06-04".
- Q4895157 birthPlace "Stockton-on-Tees, England".
- Q4895157 caps "142".
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- Q4895157 dateOfBirth "1916-06-04".
- Q4895157 dateOfDeath "2009-06-30".
- Q4895157 deathDate "2009-06-30".
- Q4895157 deathPlace "Evington, England".
- Q4895157 fullname "William Herbert Johnso".
- Q4895157 goals "1".
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- Q4895157 manageryears "1953".
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- Q4895157 name "Bert Johnson".
- Q4895157 name "Johnson, Bert".
- Q4895157 placeOfBirth "Stockton-on-Tees, England".
- Q4895157 placeOfDeath "Evington, England".
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- Q4895157 shortDescription "English footballer and manager".
- Q4895157 years "1945".
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- Q4895157 comment "William Albert "Bert" Johnson (June 4, 1916 – June 30, 2009), was an English football player, manager and highly influential coach who played as a wing half in the Football League. He played in both the 1946 FA Cup Final for Charlton Athletic.However, he is perhaps most noted as an influential coach at Leicester City under Matt Gillies. He was originally signed by Gillies as head scout in 1959, but soon become Gillies assistant manager.".
- Q4895157 label "Bert Johnson (footballer)".
- Q4895157 givenName "Bert".
- Q4895157 name "Bert Johnson".
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- Q4895157 name "William Herbert Johnso".
- Q4895157 surname "Johnson".