Alan Dicks
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English retired football player and manager, born 29 August 1934 in London. Managed Bristol City for thirteen years and clubs in four countries across three continents.
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Organization
Ashton Gate Eight
Connected via: Bristol City, Arnold William Rodgers
Person
Jeffrey Epstein
Connected via: London, United States
Organization
A-League
Connected via: Carolina Dynamo, Charleston Battery
Connected via: London, United States
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U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Arnold William Rodgers, United States
Key Relationships
Employed By
- Organization Bristol City - Alan Dicks was manager of Bristol City for thirteen years from 1967 to 8 September 1980, leading them to First Divisi... Official Document
- Organization Chelsea - Alan Dicks signed for Chelsea at age 17 and played for the club for six years, appearing in 35 matches. Credible Reporting
- Organization Southend United - Alan Dicks moved to Southend United in 1958. Official Document
- Organization Coventry City - Alan Dicks joined Coventry City as assistant manager and coach in 1962 under Jimmy Hill. Official Document
- Organization Ethnikos Piraeus - Alan Dicks managed Ethnikos Piraeus in Greece. Credible Reporting
- Organization Apollon Limassol - Alan Dicks managed Apollon Limassol in Cyprus. Credible Reporting
- Organization Al-Rayyan Sports Club - Alan Dicks managed Al-Rayyan Sports Club in Qatar and won the championship with them. Credible Reporting
- Organization Fulham - Alan Dicks managed Fulham for one season in 1990-91, initially recruited to help manager Ray Lewington. He was sacked... Official Document
- Organization Carolina Dynamo - Alan Dicks became head coach of Carolina Dynamo in the United States after leaving Fulham. Single Source
- Organization Charleston Battery - Alan Dicks served as head coach of Charleston Battery in the A-League after coaching Carolina Dynamo. Single Source
- Organization Royal Air Force (RAF) - Alan Dicks completed two years of national service with the RAF during his time at Chelsea. Official Document
Represented By
- Person Jimmy Hill - Jimmy Hill recommended Alan Dicks for the vacant manager's job at Bristol City in 1967. Single Source
- Person Ray Lewington - Ray Lewington initially recruited Alan Dicks to help him at Fulham. Single Source
Connected To
- Person Jimmy Hill - Jimmy Hill was Alan Dicks' supervisor at Coventry City and later recommended him for the Bristol City manager positio... Credible Reporting
- Person Ray Lewington - Ray Lewington initially recruited Alan Dicks to help him manage Fulham. Credible Reporting
- Person Arnold William Rodgers - Alan Dicks signed David Rodgers as a professional for Bristol City in July 1969. Single Source
Associated With
- Person Jimmy Hill - Alan Dicks served as assistant manager and coach under Jimmy Hill at Coventry City, and Hill later recommended Dicks ... Credible Reporting
- Person Ray Lewington - Alan Dicks was recruited to Fulham to help manager Ray Lewington in 1990. Credible Reporting
- Person Ronnie Dicks - Ronnie Dicks is the younger brother of Alan Dicks and a fellow footballer. Credible Reporting
Located At
- Location London - Alan Dicks was born in London. Credible Reporting
Visited
- Location United States - Alan Dicks moved to the United States after leaving Fulham to continue his coaching career. Credible Reporting
Source Documents & Evidence
“Alan Dicks (born 29 August 1934) is an English retired football player and manager. He managed Bristol City for thirteen years and managed clubs in four countries on three continents.”Accessed: 2026-02-21
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Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-02-21
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