| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Edward Magner | ||
| Date of birth | 1 January 1891 | ||
| Place of birth | Newcastle upon Tyne, England | ||
| Date of death | July 1948 | ||
| Place of death | Derby, England | ||
| Playing position | Forward | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
| 1909-1910 | Gainsborough Trinity | ||
| 1910-1912 | Everton | ||
| – | St. Mirren | ||
| Teams managed | |||
| 1935-1937 | Olympique Lillois | ||
| 1937-1938 | FC Metz | ||
| 1939 | Denmark | ||
| 1942-1943 | Huddersfield Town F.C. | ||
| 1944-1946 | Derby County F.C. | ||
| 1946-1947 | FC Metz | ||
| * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
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Edward "Ted" Magner (1 January 1891 in Newcastle upon Tyne – July 1948) was a professional manager. He managed Denmark before moving on to Huddersfield Town,[1] where he managed during the Second World War, and Derby County,[2] where he won a double of the Football League North and Midlands Cup in the 1944/45 season.
Magnier was asked to coach the Denmark national football team for the 50th anniversary tournament of the Danish Football Association in 1939. He was seen as possessing a great natural authority, and he introduced a focus on physical conditioning unknown to the then strictly amateur-only Danish football.[3] Magnier managed Denmark for the two games at the tournament, as Denmark won against both Finland and Norway.[4]
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