Fred Everiss

Everiss led Albion to the League Title in the 1919–20 season and to the FA Cup in 1931.

His 46 years in the job technically make him English football's longest-serving manager of all time, although much of his combined role was administrative, and the job of picking the team was left to the directors.

Indeed, Albion did not create the full-time post of 'manager' until Everiss left his position.

He was associated with the club for 66 years, serving as clerk, assistant-secretary, secretary, director and life member until his death in 1999 at the age of 81.

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