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Arthur Dickinson wasmanager and honorary secretary ofSheffield Wednesday. He became Sheffield Wednesday's first manager in 1891 and its honorary secretary two years later. He remains the club's longest serving and most successful manager with 393 wins, 338 losses, and 188 draws in 919 games with the club. He also managed the club to twoleague titles and twoFA Cups during his 29-year reign. He first offered his resignation in the middle of the troubled1919-20 season but was convinced to stay on to the end of the season.[citation needed]
He died at the Euston Hotel in London on 4 November 1930.[1]
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