It's an affectionate remembrance of a time when all football managers made unforced errors
in selection, certainly in the view of fans. Someone who made so many gaffes became known as a gaffer and the nomenclature has stuck to present times.
Posted By: Old Man on August 7th 2015 at 16:49:34
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- When, why and who came up with the word 'gaffer' for football managers ? its silly. (n/m) (General Chat) - stowch, Aug 7, 16:43:16
- Bill Maynard (General Chat) - Larry Hagman, Aug 7, 17:20:23
- You are old Larrald....remember the Magic catchphrase.. (General Chat) - usacanary, Aug 7, 17:52:19
- Well, my guess is that the (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Aug 7, 17:20:13
- 1952, To give the manager a nickname, George Peterson (n/m) (General Chat) - Fozzie, Aug 7, 16:52:30
- ........... (General Chat) - Tricky Hawes, Aug 7, 16:52:29
- It's a tribute to Brian Clough (General Chat) - Old Man, Aug 7, 16:52:28
- It's an affectionate remembrance of a time when all football managers made unforced errors (General Chat) - Old Man, Aug 7, 16:49:34
- It was back in the day of audio tape, before modern digital recording (General Chat) - Old Man, Aug 7, 16:48:28
- Bill Maynard (General Chat) - Larry Hagman, Aug 7, 17:20:23
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