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Carl Basil Hayward (born Leek, 7 April 1928, died 1989) was an English football (soccer) player and manager.
[edit] Playing career
Hayward played for Port Vale from 1946 until 1957, making 349 Football League appearances. He then spent two seasons with Portsmouth where he played a further 44 matches, and later played for Yeovil Town, at the time a non-league team.
[edit] Managerial career
Hayward managed Gillingham from 1966 to 1971. This was his only known managerial appointment.[1]
[edit] References
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Gregory (1922–1928) • Lawes (1928–1929) • Pratt (1929–1933) • Page (1933–1935) • Halliday (1935–1938) • Kingdon (1938–1946) • Stock (1946–1949) • Patterson (1949–1951) • Lowe (1951–1953) • Clarke (1953–1957) • Dodgin (1957) • Baldwin (1957–1960) • Hayward (1960–1964) • Davies (1964–1965) • McDonald (1965–1967) • Saunders (1967–1969) • Hughes (1969–1972) • Irwin (1972–1975) • Harland (1975–1978) • Lloyd (1978–1981) • Allinson (1981) • Giles (1981–1983) • Finnigan & Hughes (1982) • Coles (1983–1984) • McFarlane (1984) • Gow (1984–1987) • Hall (1987–1990) • Whitehead (1990–1991) • Rutter (1991–1993) • Hall (1994–1995) • Roberts (1995–1998) • Lippiatt (1998–1999) • Thompson (1999–2000) • Webb (2000) • Addison (2000–2001) • Johnson (2001–2005) • Thompson (2005–2006) • Slade (2006–)
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