Arthur Cram
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Full name | Arthur Cram | ||
Date of birth | 1894 | ||
Place of birth | Scotland | ||
Date of death | 1958 |
Arthur S Cram (1894–1958) was a Scottish football administrator.
Career
Arthur Cram had an accounting business in Dundee and was the Dundee United club auditor. During World War Two he was too old to join the active forces (he had been injured in World War One), so he became the club secretary,[1] a position that he held until 1945. He was not, as is sometimes erroneously reported, manager of the club during the war.
His administrative abilities were particularly useful in identifying and securing the release of pre-war professional players who were stationed with the armed forces within travelling distance of Dundee. At a time when several clubs - including Dundee FC - closed down rather than put in the effort that Cram did on United's behalf, the club and its supporters owed him a considerable debt for keeping the flag flying at Tannadice Park from 1941–45. At the end of the conflict he relinquished his position and was invited to join the board, where he remained until 1951.
References
- ^ Brown, John (7 November 2016). "Blether with Brown: Dundee United boss miffed on hearing Stanley was to play for Airdrie". Evening Telegraph.