Alfred Wadham
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Biographical
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Alfred "Alf" Wadham may have only played three Senior games for Glenelg, but he had a life-long involvement.
Alf was Vice-President 1956-58, and 1964-89. He was also Vice-Patron 1980-89. He was awarded Life Membership in 1972.
The Pride of the Bay describes Alf as:A successful businessman, he entertained players and held meetings at his Bickford Tce house. A marvellous benefactor.
References
2. The Pride of the Bay, Peter Cornwall and John Wood
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