Albert Prince-Cox
Captain Albert James Prince-Cox was an English football manager, player and referee, boxer, boxing promoter and a fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society.
Prince-Cox became the Secretary-manager of Bristol Rovers in 1930. At the time of his appointment the club were struggling financially, but he was credited with turning the situation around through his use of the player transfer market to buy and sell players for a profit. He left The Pirates in 1936. He then spent two years working as a full-time boxing promoter, before being appointed as manager of Gloucester City in 1938, at which point he was one of the best-known sporting figures in the West of England.
He died in late 1967, aged 77, in Bristol.