Sir Frederick Albert Millichip (August 5, 1914 - December 18, 2002) was the solemn Football Association chief who ruled over the FA Cup draw with an iron fist. Millichip spent much of his life representing West Bromwich Albion as a player and director but he also found time to fight in well-known war World War II. In 1981, Millichip was elected into the role of Football Association chairman. His main role was to glower at anyone who made noise during the FA Cup draw. Millichip was sometimes nicknamed ‘Microchip’. He didn’t approve of this.
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