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Latest comment: 17 years ago3 comments1 person in discussion
Soccerbase also states that he managed Luton Town from 1962 to 64 and Grimsby Town from 1968 to 69, but I find it extremely hard to believe that this could be the same Bill Harvey - a 23 year gap in one man's management career seems unlikely (admittedly, not impossible, but unlikely nonetheless.....) ChrisTheDude08:18, 20 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Here is a reliable source that says that Bill Harvey the Luton/Grimsby manager died in 2002 aged 82, which would have made him 12 in 1932 - I very much doubt that Chesterfield would have appointed a 12 year old manager, therefore it is not the same man.... ChrisTheDude08:30, 20 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
I've heard today from a relative of Bill's who says that Bill died in North Shields; while unspecific with a date it is clear that his Bill Harvey is our man, which finally knocks the idea of a South African death on the head. If I can get more I'll add it to the main page.