Albert Lindon
English football manager
Intro | English football manager | ||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain England | ||
was | Athlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager | ||
Work field | Sports | ||
Gender |
| ||
Birth | 1891 | ||
Death | 1976 (aged 85 years) | ||
Sports Teams |
|
Albert Lindon (1891-1976) was a football player and manager.
Lindon was a goalkeeper who played for Merthyr Town but was signed by Charlton Athletic as a player-manager after Alex MacFarlane's departure to Dundee in January 1928. Lindon only won one of his eleven games in charge, and became assistant manager when MacFarlane returned in summer 1928. In 1932 Lindon became manager again but was unable to prevent Charlton's relegation from the Second Division to the Third Division in 1933, and was replaced by Jimmy Seed.