Allenby C. Chilton[1] (16 September 1918 – 15 June 1996)[2] was an English footballer.
Playing career
Chilton started his career with Seaham Colliery before joining Liverpool as an amateur in the summer of 1938, but he never played a senior game for the Anfield club.
Chilton established himself as a centre half in Matt Busby's first post-war team and helped United to triumph in the 1947–48 FA Cup and was a key member of the 1951–52 league championship winning team. He was made club captain during the 1953–54 season. Having missed just 13 games in nine seasons at United and with 175 consecutive appearances to his name, Chilton requested a rest from first team action in early 1955. He was replaced by Mark Jones, one of the rising Busby Babes, and never returned to first team action.
Management career
Grimsby Town
He left the club in March 1955 to become player-manager with Grimsby Town. He joined the Mariners late in the 1954–55 season and was unable to stop them having to apply for re-election, but the following season under his management they were champions of Division Three North – the only club ever to go from re-election to promotion in one season.[3]
Wigan Athletic
Chilton continued as manager at Grimsby Town until April 1959 when he joined Wigan Athletic as manager for one season during 1960–61.
Hartlepools United
Chilton joined Hartlepools United as a scout for the 1961–62 season and became manager during 1962–63.[citation needed]
References
^Ponting, Ivan (2008). Manchester United: Player by Player (8th ed.). Studley: Know The Score Books. p. 44. ISBN978-1-84818-300-1.