Bob Crompton
Bob CromptonRobert "BobCrompton (26 September 1879 – 16 March 1941) was an English professional footballer. He spent the entirety of his career with his hometown club, Blackburn Rovers. He also represented England on 41 occasions, captaining them 22 times.
Playing career
Management career
He later went on to manage Blackburn between 1926 and 1930, leading them to the FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town in 1928. After a spell managing Bournemouth, Crompton returned to Rovers as manager in the late 1930s to guide them to the Second Division championship.Crompton had a heart attack in 1941 while watching Blackburn play Burnley, while he was still in charge of Blackburn. His team had just won the match 3-2. He died that evening.
Career outside football
Crompton was in partnership with his Blackburn Rovers team-mate, the Welsh international centre-forward William Davies, as motor engineers.Honours
As a player
- Blackburn Rovers
- First Division champions: 1911–12, 1913–14
As a manager
- Blackburn Rovers
- FA Cup winners: 1928
- Second Division champions: 1938–39
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