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Frank Lord was born on 13 March, 1936 in Chadderton, Lancashire, England, is an English footballer (1936–2005). Discover Frank Lord's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March, 1936
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Chadderton, Lancashire, England
Date of death 1 June, 2005
Died Place Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality Chad

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1936

Frank Lord (13 March 1936 – June 2005) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward.

He made 354 appearances in the English Football League for Rochdale, Crewe Alexandra, Plymouth Argyle, Stockport County, Blackburn Rovers and Chesterfield, and scored 172 goals.

Lord was born in Chadderton, near Oldham, Lancashire.

He began his career with Rochdale, where he scored 54 goals in 122 league games during eight seasons with the club.

1961

His goal-ratio improved with Crewe Alexandra, who he joined in 1961.

Lord spent a little over two seasons with Crewe and scored 68 league goals in 108 appearances; in total, he made 117 appearances, scoring 73 times.

He scored four hat-tricks in 1961–62 and eight in total to set a new club record.

1963

He signed with Plymouth Argyle in November 1963 and was the club's leading goalscorer in his first season.

1964

Lord was also joint-leading scorer in 1964–65 with Mike Trebilcock.

1966

In February 1966, he moved to Stockport County after scoring 23 times in 69 league games for Argyle and six more in seven cup ties.

His form at Stockport, 18 goals in 27 league appearances, prompted a move to Blackburn Rovers later that year.

1967

He scored once in 10 league games for Blackburn before joining Chesterfield in 1967.

He returned to Plymouth Argyle in October 1967 to work as a player-coach under the management of Billy Bingham, having scored six times in 12 league games for Chesterfield.

While his main role was coaching, Lord did play occasionally when others were injured.

1968

He scored two more goals in nine league and cup games in 1968–69 before retiring from playing.

1973

Lord went on to coach at Crystal Palace and Preston North End, where he also served as caretaker manager in 1973.

1977

He managed Cape Town City in South Africa for several years, where he won the Manager of the Year award in 1977, before becoming Hereford United manager in December 1979; a position he held until September 1982.

1983

Lord was the head coach of the Malaysia national team from 1983 to 1985, and applied unsuccessfully for the vacant manager's position at Plymouth Argyle.

1994

In 1994, he became assistant manager at Lincoln City and then joined Wigan Athletic as a football co-ordinator.

1995

Lord was briefly caretaker manager at Wigan in 1995.

He returned to South Africa and settled in Cape Town, where he later worked as a scout for Manchester United.

2005

Lord died of a heart attack at his home in June 2005.