Education
The club then changed their name to Glossop but finished the 1899-1800 season at the foot of the table.
The club then changed their name to Glossop but finished the 1899-1800 season at the foot of the table.
McEwen started his playing career with Bootle, before moving south to join Luton Town. After one season, he then joined for their first season in the Football League. At the end of the season, North End gained promotion to the First Division.
After three years at Gigg Lane, he returned for a spell at Luton Town (now in the Southern League), before joining Norwich City, initially as a player, before taking on the role of manager.
McEwen was City"s second manager, and was in charge for 43 matches between 1907 and 1908, winning 13, losing 20 and drawing 10 games After leaving Norwich City he returned to Glossop as a player for the 1911-1912 season. He then joined Fulham as a scout before in 1914 he joined Arsenal"s coaching staff, working under manager George Morrell.
After Morrell"s resignation in 1915, McEwen took charge of first-team affairs at the club during the remainder of World War I, becoming the de facto caretaker manager of the team, which played in the London Combination. After the war had ended he was replaced by Leslie Knighton for the start of the 1919-1920 season, but McEwen continued to stay with the club, working as a dressing-room attendant and as a coach under Herbert Chapman.
As a player.