Andrew Coffey
Andrew Coffey |
Born |
1870[1]
West Derby, Liverpool |
Died |
1941[2] |
Nationality |
English |
Andrew Coffey was an Everton chairman.
He was nominated for a directorship on 15 May 1914. He lived at 67 Victoria Street, Liverpool.[3] He became Chairman in August 1920 and remained in the position until June 1922. His successor was Will Cuff.
Two decades later he had a brief stint as chairman again, he was elected chairman in June 1940 but departed within two months. He was succeeded by William Gibbins in August 1940.
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Houlding (1884–92) · ? Jackson (1892–92) · Mahon (1892–95) · Baxter (1895–?) · Mahon (?–?) · Bainbridge (?–09) · Kirkwood (1909–10) · Coffey (1920–22) · Cuff (1922–38) · Green (1938–40) · Coffey (1940) · Gibbins (1940–47) · Baxter (1947–50) · Williams (1950–52) · Green (1952–56) · Searle (1956–59) · Micklesfield (1959–60) · J. Moores (1960–65) · Holland-Hughes (1965–68) · J. Moores (1968–73) · Carter (1977–91) · Marsh (1991–94) · Johnson (1994–99) · Carter (1999–04) · Kenwright (2004–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Coffey, Andrew |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Everton F.C. chairman |
Date of birth |
1870 |
Place of birth |
West Derby, Liverpool, England |
Date of death |
1941 |
Place of death |
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