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That she'd suddenly had a spell of "honesty" and spilled the beans.
She ran away from an abusive stepfather and had a spell in a reformatory where beatings were common.
"I haven't played much this winter so I feel well rested," said Westwood, who had a spell at the top of the rankings in 2010 and 2011.
Barberena came back and had a spell of success towards the end of the opening five minutes as he began to chip away at Alves' left leg.
Diego Simeone did, but even he had a spell at Catania, in Italy, before he got his move to Atlético Madrid, a club where he was idolized as a player.
Well, this is probably going to sound really shallow and an obvious answer, but I think we kind of had a spell where we weren't playing music like Dystopia for quite some time.
And while there are certain modern inventions that mimic those found in J.K. Rowling's fantastical universe, the truth is that nothing in the real world actually feels like it's had a spell cast upon it.
In Thailand in 2003, thousands of "undesirables" (mainly the homeless, orphans, drug addicts, and petty dealers) were rounded up and locked in rehab centers or prisons up as part of a national war on drugs by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who later had a spell as owner of Manchester City football club.
His son Josh Emery had a spell playing for Hereford.
Gouda had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Super Lig.
After retiring from football, Foster had a spell coaching in Belgium.
Miculescu had a spell in Hungary where he played for Békéscsaba Előre.
Quaye previously had a spell with Málaga CF in Spain's La Liga.
Sabeditsch had a spell in Colombia with Samarios during the 1951 season.
Domínguez had a spell with River Plate in the Primera División de Argentina.
The former Scotland international Eamonn Bannon had a spell playing for Spartans in the 1990s.
Mundee had a spell on loan at Conference club Weymouth during the 1988–89 season.
He had a spell in Serbia with Metalac Gornji Milanovac and joined Zeta in 2018.
He later had a spell as player-manager of non-league side Harrogate Railway Athletic.
He later had a spell with Folkestone Town in 1948 where he ended his competitive career.
He had a spell in Austria, playing for SV Wörgl alongside compatriot Auron Miloti in 2000.
Omigie had a spell on loan at Conference club Woking early in the 1995–96 season.
Yenay had a spell with Associação Naval 1º de Maio in the Portuguese Liga de Honra.
Following the end of his playing career, Bailey had a spell in charge of Milton Keynes City.
He left Exeter City in 1929, and subsequently had a spell in non-league football with Aldershot.
He had a spell as manager of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national side in 2004.
He later had a spell with Chorley. Harper died in Blackpool in 1982 at the age of 84.
Cummins played the majority of his schoolboy football with Tramore Athletic and also had a spell with College Corinthians.
Gadston had a spell as manager of Swanage Town & Herston. He later returned to Brentford as youth team coach.
Weir also had a spell coaching Cowdenbeath, but he was forced to retire from the game due to injury.
After leaving Tamworth, McAughtrie had a spell at King's Lynn and Eastwood Town before returning to Stafford Rangers in 2010.
Parsonage had a spell as player-manager of Brentford during the 1907–08 season. He later coached at Oldham Athletic.
Stewart then had a spell at Lisburn Distillery and played for Mid-Ulster Football League club Ambassadors Fc, before signing for Portadown.
He had a spell on loan at Doncaster Rovers in 1992, and was released at the end of the 1992–93 season.
Rouissi also had a spell with SpVgg Greuther Fürth in the 2. Bundesliga. He played in seven FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.
He had a spell as manager of local club Great Barr Gunners before his death in Great Barr, Birmingham in November 1983.
Mobati was born in Kinshasa. He had a spell with Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. in the Greek Super League during the 1989–90 season.
Jeřábek spent most of his professional career with FC Vítkovice. He had a spell in the Turkish Super Lig with Adanaspor and Konyaspor.
Gleeson began her coaching career with Ballymun United in the Dublin Women's Soccer League and also had a spell with St James's Gate.
Achami played for Raja Casablanca at the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. He also had a spell in the Netherlands with FC Eindhoven.
In Summer 2001 Collins returned to Crewe Alexandra, where he scored once against Manchester City, and also had a spell at Stockport County.
Matthewson had a spell on the Chester coaching staff and then joined Bangor City as player-coach, working under his former Chester teammate Stuart Mason. He later had a spell assisting Graham Turner at Shrewsbury Town and away from football worked for a chemical fertiliser company in Ellesmere Port. His nephew Trevor Matthewson played professionally. In his retirement, Matthewson lived in Tarvin.
In July 2015, Bedlow had a spell with South African side the , representing their Under-21 side in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship.
Zermatten previously played for Argentinos Juniors in the Primera División Argentina. He also had a spell with Deportivo Quito in Serie A de Ecuador.
Mouzo had a spell as youth coach at Boca before becoming interim coach in 1996 with Francisco Sá after the sacking of Carlos Bilardo.
Osmanović played for FK Radnički Lukavac in the Bosnian- Herzegovinian Premier League. He also had a spell with Chemnitzer FC in the German Regionalliga.
Curioni had a spell in Mexico with Toluca and returned to Argentina in March 1980 to finish his career with Gimnasia de La Plata.
He had a spell at Eerste Divisie side Go Ahead Eagles. His only previous club was SV Colmschate '33, where he played in the youth.
Born in Tela, Costly played club football in Honduras Tela Timsa, Real España and Petrotela. He also had a spell in Spain with CD Málaga.
After his release from Brentford, Caven dropped into non-league football and had a spell with Southern League Premier Division club Chelmsford City in 1960.
Teitur then had a spell in Switzerland with Yverdon-Sport before returning to Sweden in 1985 to complete his playing career with Öster and Skövde.
He had a spell on loan back at Reading in the 1995–96 season before finally leaving Forest for good in the summer of 1996.
For many years he played for Sheffield United Cricket Club, and also had a spell with Rawmarsh C.C. Goulder died in Sheffield in June 1986.
Farouk had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Süper Lig. He had a dispute with his former club Ittihad over the payment of his wages.
Delgado spent the majority of his career at hometown club Alajuelense, but had a spell abroad at Guatemalan side Municipal and a season at Santa Bárbara.
Branson left Pittsburgh return to the University of Charleston as an assistant coach. He then had a spell coaching at Marshall University for the 2017 season.
After his playing days, Crossan had a spell in management and took the top job at League of Ireland club, Sligo Rovers. He resigned soon after.
He had a spell at Stourbridge before returning to Birmingham on the coaching staff, later becoming manager of Moor Green. He died in Birmingham aged 72.
Ramírez had a spell with San Luis F.C. in the Primera Division de Mexico. He also played in Colombia for Independiente Santa Fe and La Equidad.
Hodson had a spell at Belfast & District League club Belfast Celtic in the second half of the 1918–19 season. The team won the league title.
He also had a spell as assistant manager at Bury, alongside former teammate Martin Dobson. His son Chris was also a professional footballer and football manager.
He played mostly for Górnik Zabrze and later also briefly for Hannover 96 in Germany. Pałasz had a spell in the Turkish Süper Lig with Bursaspor.
After the end of the war he played for Cremonese and Mortara, retiring in 1948. Barrera had a spell as manager of Novara between 1956 and 1958.
During his spell with County he had a spell on loan with Macclesfield Town where he played one match, a 2–2 away draw against Hull City.
Ruíz played for most of his career with Alianza Lima in the Primera Division Peruana. He also had a spell with Veria in the Greek Super League.
Ngapounou played in his native country, Russia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan and Romania. He had a spell with FC Rostov in the Russian Premier League during 2003 and 2004.
Joseph had a spell with Premier League club Chelsea during the early months of the 1996–97 season and made five appearances for the club's reserve team.
Pereda played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Universitario and Cienciano. He also had a spell with Boca Juniors in the Primera División de Argentina.
Rosales played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Ciclista Lima and Alianza Lima. He also had a spell with Paniliakos in the Greek Super League.
Henry later became player-coach at Halifax and then had a spell as player-manager 27th February 1952 until 15th October 1954. He ceased playing in June 1953.
Graham had a spell managing Isthmian League First Division club Staines Town during the 1986–87 season and was named as caretaker manager for a period in 1990.
González played the majority of his career for Atlético Marte, with whom he won one league title. He also had a spell abroad with Guatemalan side Xelajú MC.
Curley had a spell as chairman of Central Scottish Amateur League Premier Division club Bankhall Villa. The club won the 1992–93 Scottish Amateur Cup under his chairmanship.
He later had a spell scouting for Leicester City before taking his last managerial post at Exeter City in 1962. Spiers died on 21 May 1967 aged 65.
Woodward then departed the Old Showground, and had a spell in Belgium with Oostende, before returning to England to play at Aggborough for Southern League side Kidderminster Harriers.
On 18 December 2008, Brew signed for English Premiership side Bristol. He had a spell with Bristol earlier in his career, before he signed for Newport in 2001.
López Báez spent most of his career playing for Bella Vista in the Primera División Uruguaya. He also had a spell with Talleres in the Primera División de Argentina.
While with Torquay, he also had a spell on loan with Weymouth. In July 1988 he joined Barnstaple Town and embarked on a successful career in semi-professional football.
Sow was born in Conakry, Guinea. He played one season with Martigues in the French Ligue 1. He also had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Süper Lig.
Basombrío spent most of his career playing for clubs in Peru, including Alianza Lima and Juan Aurich. He also had a spell with Veria in the Greek Super League.
Buček began his professional football career with Chemlon Humenné in the Slovak Superliga. He had a spell in the Greek Super League with Skoda Xanthi F.C. and Olympiacos F.C.
Chojnacki played for ŁKS Łódź in the Polish Ekstraklasa, appearing in more than 450 league matches. He had a spell in the Greek Super League with Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.
He then joined the Hearts Board of Directors in which he also had a spell as Chairman. Bobby Parker died on 1 March 1997 two weeks after his 72nd birthday.
Frédéric Darras (19 August 1966 – 27 October 2010) was a football defender who played over 200 matches in Ligue 1 and had a spell playing in the English First Division.
Lemos spent most of his career playing for Nacional and Bella Vista in the Primera División Uruguaya. He also had a spell with Pumas in the Primera División de México.
George Brewster went on to play for Lovells Athletic in Wales, Wallasey Athletic, Brooklyn Athletic in New York (March–June 1924), and had a spell as player/manager at Caledonian.
He played his entire first grade career with the club. Veivers also had a spell playing in England for Huddersfield alongside fellow Queenslander and future brother-in-law Wayne Bennett.
He later had a spell managing Margate's local rivals Ramsgate. In 2007, he returned to Margate as reserve team manager. In 2009, he became Head of Youth Development at Ramsgate.
Kamouna had a spell in German Bundesliga with 1. FC Kaiserslautern, and in the Turkish Super Lig with Bursaspor. His best performance in Egypt was while playing for Al Ahly.
Outside football, Golac had a spell running a chocolate factory in Belgrade. He is married to Bratislava, with daughters Andrijana and Ivana, and they have homes in Belgrade and Vienna.
Diks is the younger brother of Jamarro, who had a spell in the Slovakian league.Broer Diks van tweedeklasser naar CL: 'Familie trots maken' - Voetbal International He is of Indonesian descent.
He also had a spell on loan with Toronto City in 1961 and ended his playing days at Durban City, winning there the only trophy he won in his football career.
Felipe Peralta (born 2 May 1962) is a retired football (soccer) midfielder from Paraguay. He played professional football in Paraguay, and also had a spell in Colombia, playing for Deportivo Pereira.
Suray had a spell in the Turkish Süper Lig with Altay S.K. and Adanaspor and several seasons in the Belgian First Division with R. Charleroi S.C., R.S.C. Anderlecht and R.A.E.C. Mons.
After graduating, Lewis moved to Houston, Texas where he joined the under-23 side of Houston Dynamo. He also had a spell with the Laredo Heat of the Premier Development League.
Baran began his career with Gwardia Warszawa, a club for whom he would play several seasons in the Polish Ekstraklasa. He had a spell with Larissa in the Greek First Division.
Jasiński began his career with Zagłębie Lubin, a club for whom he would play several seasons in the Polish Ekstraklasa. He had a spell with Paniliakos in the Greek Super League.
Mark Stephen Allen (born 18 December 1963) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. In 1984, Allen had a spell with second- level side Pallo-Iirot in Finland.
Rocco spent most of his career in the Primera División Uruguaya, playing for Progreso, Nacional and Rampla Juniors. He also had a spell with Textil Mandiyú in the Primera División de Argentina.
Swanson was released by Coventry in September 2015 and then signed for Heart of Midlothian, where he spent five months before returning to St Johnstone. Swanson then had a spell with Hibernian.
During the 1988–89 season he had a spell on loan with Mossley, playing four times and scoring once. In December 1988 he left Macclesfield, joining Boston United for a small fee.
He then joined Swindon Town of the Southern League where he made a total of 48 appearances, scoring twice. He then had a spell at Brentford before returning to Scotland with Morton.
Tyla retired from the music business in 1985, and became a web-designer. According to his autobiography, he had a spell as a pig farmer and also became a professional cricket coach.
Koch also had a spell in charge of the Vancouver Whitecaps W-League team in 2009. He guided the Women's team to a 5th-place finish which narrowly missed out on the playoffs.
Richard Javier Pellejero Ferreira (born 30 May 1976) is a Uruguayan retired footballer who played as a central midfielder. Pellejero had a spell in the Primera B Nacional Argentina with Quilmes during 2008.
Kottila was born in Vantaa, Finland. He joined RoPS in 1992. He had a spell on loan at Hereford United during the 1996–97 season. He made 13 league appearances, scoring 1 goal.
Flahavan's younger brother, Darryl, also played as a goalkeeper, and had a spell at Aaron's former club Portsmouth between 2010 and 2011. Darryl has a son named Aaron in memory of his brother.
However, his time there was short and stayed until the end of the 2004 season. The following season, he returned to Atlético Universidad and then in 2006 had a spell with Sport Ancash.
Stan Mercer (11 September 1919–2003) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Accrington Stanley, Leicester City and Mansfield Town where he also had a spell as manager.
Gábor Vincze (born 7 September 1976, in Ózd) is a retired Hungarian football player. During his career he had a spell at Livingston in Scotland where he scored once against Rangers at Ibrox.
Charún played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Universitario and Cienciano. He also had a spell with Paniliakos in the Greek Super League during the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons.
Hughes dropped back into non- league football with Holywell Town and had a spell back at Mold as manager in the 1970s. He later worked for the education department of Clwyd County Council.
Huamán has played for most of his career with Sport Boys, Sporting Cristal and Universidad San Martín in the Primera División Peruana. He also had a spell with Veria in the Greek Super League.
Following his release by Huddersfield, Barclay played for Hurst in the Cheshire League before returning to Huddersfield Town to act as assistant trainer. He subsequently had a spell as a coach in the Netherlands.
Rodríguez played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Universitario de Deportes and Deportivo Municipal. He also had a spell with Ionikos in the Greek Super League from January 1998 through July 2000.
Júnior previously played for Botafogo in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Paysandu and Nacional de Patos in the Copa do Brasil. He also had a spell with Bursaspor in the Turkish Süper Lig.
Guerra played for Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Huracán, Boca Juniors and Ferro Carril Oeste in the Primera División de Argentina. He also had a spell with Toluca in the Primera División de Mexico.
Gargini played for Ferro Carril Oeste and Chaco For Ever in the Primera División de Argentina. He had also had a spell with Giannina in the Greek Super League during the 1990-91 season.
Maroslavac previously played for HNK Cibalia and NK Rijeka in the Croatian First League. He also had a spell in the Israeli Premier League with Bnei Yehuda during the 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons.
In 1981 Veglio had a spell in Mexico with Club León and then played in Paraguay with Cerro Porteño. In 1982, he returned to Argentina and finished his career with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy.
Zaharievski began his career with FK Sileks. He once was on the books of German side VfB StuttgartFehleinkäufe und vergessene Spieler - Stuttgarter Zeitung and also had a spell with S.C. Campomaiorense in the Portuguese Liga.
Erik Stensrud Pedersen (born 11 October 1967, in Porsgrunn) is a former Norwegian footballer who played as left back. Pedersen spent most of his career in Norway, but had a spell in Scotland with Dundee United.
Muhadow began his career playing for Pamir Dushanbe in the Soviet Top League and later played for Lada Togliatti in the Russian Premier League. He also had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Super Lig.
Temuryukov had a spell on loan at FC Dynamo Moscow, but it was cut short after he suffered a serious knee injury. With his chances at PSV limited, he signed for Eerste Divisie side FC Eindhoven.
French enjoys mountaineering, and had a spell coaching wicket-keeping for the England cricket team. He coached Matt Prior, the English wicket-keeper, and has been regarded as an excellent coach of high skills and knowledge.
McQuade started his professional career at Raith Rovers but never made a reserve team appearance. He was released at the end of the 2004/05 season and had a spell playing Junior football with Dundonald Bluebell.
Vera began his professional career in Chile with Colo-Colo, before spending five seasons with OFI Crete in the Greek Super League. He also had a spell with Atlético Morelia in the Primera Division de Mexico.
As of November 2016, Palmer was still player-manager of the club's Casuals team. He also had a spell as player-manager of Middlesex County League Third Division club AFC Bedfont during the 2014–15 season.
After leaving Huddersfield, he then had a spell at non league Bradford Park Avenue and also played at Frickley Athletic. Having ended his football career, he began working for Grace Landscapes as a gardener in 2002.
Robertson was subsequently jailed for 32 months for causing death by dangerous driving. On his release from prison he returned to football and had a spell with St Johnstone before spending a year at Scunthorpe United.
Born in Heusden-Zolder, Bilican began playing football with Belgian Pro League side Lommel. Bilican had a spell in the Turkish Super Lig with Adanaspor and seasons in the Belgian First Division with K.F.C. Lommel S.K.
Wilkins remained with Hendon until the end of the 1985–86 season. He later played for Farnborough Town, Ruislip Manor (second spell), Staines Town and Walton & Hersham. He also had a spell playing in New Zealand.
He remained in charge for two seasons but resigned after they failed to return to the Premiership. Since leaving Norwich, Walker has had a spell managing in Cyprus for APOEL, where he resides to this day.
Attila Hajdu (born 13 April 1971) is a Hungarian football player. He spent most of his career playing for clubs in Hungary, but also had a spell with SC Fortuna Köln in the German 2. Bundesliga.
She started playing football at SC Hornburg and later MTV Wolfenbüttel. In her final youth years she joined Turbine Potsdam, playing in the second team.Profile in Weltfussball.de She then had a spell at Bundesliga side Lokomotive Leipzig.
Guerra has spent most of his career for his hometown club El Roble, which was named AFI between 2005 and 2008. He also had a spell at Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador club Vista Hermosa.
He moved to Lancaster City where he was captain under manager Alan Tinsley, before rejoining Barrow in February 1995 after initially being on loan. he had a spell at Morecambe before rejoining Lancaster City in December 1995.
Outside of football he worked as a milkman in the Wrexham area and then became the owner of a hotel near Criccieth. He also had a spell as manager of Porthmadog before being replaced by Mickey Thomas.
Czyżniewski played 57 games for Arka Gdynia, winning the Polish Cup in 1979,Zmarł Andrzej Czyżniewski - Arka Gdynia and 95 league matches for Bałtyk Gdynia.Zmarł Andrzej Czyżniewski - Bałtyk Gdynia He also had a spell abroad in Cyprus.
The men's first team plays in the 3. divisjon, the fourth tier in the Norwegian football league system, after being relegated from the 2. divisjon in 2017. The club had a spell in the second tier 1.
61, No.15 After he retired from football, he stayed involved with Bohs and served on their Management Committee from 1945–48, 1949–60, 1961–64 and had a spell as Assistant Honorary Treasurer from 1964-69.
Matić began his career in the Yugoslav First League with HNK Hajduk Split. He had a spell with G.D. Chaves in the Portuguese Liga, before returning to Croatia to play for NK Marsonia in the Prva HNL.
Henry Loasby (13 October 1911 – 1990) was an English professional footballer. He made 77 Football League appearances for Northampton Town, Luton Town and Gillingham. He later had a spell as manager of his hometown club, Kettering Town.
In September 2010 Bolarinwa spent a short spell at Billericay Town where he made 10 appearances, scoring 5 goals, before being released on November 2010. He then had a spell at Kingstonian where he made 10 appearances.
Michael Renwick (born 29 February 1976 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played for Hibernian, Ayr United, Greenock Morton, Cowdenbeath, East Fife and Stenhousemuir. He also had a spell as manager of Berwick Rangers.
He played with FK Sloboda Tuzla before joining Red Star Belgrade with which they won the Yugoslav First League in 1990–91 and 1991–92. Savić had a spell with Ionikos F.C. in the Greek Super League.
Mejía had a spell at the reserves of Italian side Udinese before spending two years at Real C.D. España. He joined F.C. Motagua for the 2012 Clausura championship.Alfredo Mejía es nuevo jugador del Motagua - El Heraldo He had a spell at French side Monaco in 2009Colorado Rapids se fija en Alfredo Mejía - Diez and was rumored to join the Seattle Sounders after the Sounders sent scouts over to Honduras.Scouting: Three Honduran Midfielders On 29 January 2016, Xanthi officially announced the signing of Honduran defensive midfielder, who was recently released from Marathón.
He started his coaching career with BKS Bolesławiec in 2004 staying with the club until 2007. He has had a spell as head coach with Prochowiczanka Prochowice. In 2017 Ciliński became the Zagłębie Lubin Under 18's manager.
Hillier then had a spell in the Netherlands before returning to North America, playing in the United Hockey League for the Columbus Stars and in the Central Hockey League with the Corpus Christi Rayz before retiring in 2004.
Igor Barukčić (born 5 April 1982 in Zagreb) is a Croatian footballer who plays for HNK Gorica in the Druga HNL. Barukčić had a spell in the German 2. Bundesliga with Eintracht Braunschweig during the 2006–07 season.
Edmilton Conceição dos Santos also known as Duda (born 9 November 1968) is a former Brazilian footballer. Duda played for Bahia in the Campeonato Brasileiro. He also had a spell with Kastoria F.C. in the Greek Alpha Ethniki.
Miron Muslic (born 14 September 1982) is a former Austrian professional footballer who played as a forward including for SV Ried in the Austrian Football Bundesliga. He has also had a spell as caretaker manager of SV Ried.
He had a spell on loan at VfL Osnabrück in the 2011–12 season, before signing for Arminia Bielefeld in 2012. After eight years at Arminia Bielefeld, he joined 1860 Munich for an undisclosed fee in September 2020.
Serrizuela started his career with Los Andes in the Argentine 2nd division in 1980. He played for the club until his transfer to Rosario Central in 1985, he then had a spell with Club Atlético Lanús in 1986.
The former First Bank forward had previously been a big hit at Arsenal Kyiv, where he scored 32 goals in 100 top division matches between 2002 and 2006. He has also had a spell at K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot.
Born in Vienna, Kaburek played most of his career at local giants Rapid Wien. He also had a spell at French league sides Metz,Profile - FC Metz alongside compatriot and fellow World Cup player Franz Cisar, and Longwy.
Following his retirement from football, Matthews turned to coaching and had a spell as manager of Llangollen. He later became a scout for Blackpool and discovered Glyn James. Matthews was also a keen cyclist well into his late 70s.
Avendaño has played for Talleres de Córdoba, Los Andes, Quilmes, Arsenal de Sarandí and Argentinos Juniors in Argentina. He also had a spell in Mexico with San Luis in 2005. In July 2010, he joined Unión de Santa Fe.
Caprile began his career in Uruguay playing for Cerro and played for several seasons in the Primera División Uruguaya, before moving to clubs in Honduras and Guatemala. He also had a spell with Trikala in the Greek Super League.
After retiring as a player, Zuluaga became a football manager. He had a spell in charge of the Colombia national team between 1968 and 1969 during its failed bid to qualify for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
That was his sole goal in thirteen appearances during 2016.Ibrahim Tanko at globalsportsarchive.com Then, Tanko had a spell with Mighty Jets of Nigeria. On 21 August 2017, Serbian SuperLiga side Red Star Belgrade completed the signing of Tanko.
Michel Gafour (born 25 March 1982) is a French professional football midfielder who last played for SC Toulon-Le Las in the French amateur leagues. He had a spell with Liberia Mia in the Primera Division de Costa Rica.
He later became reserve-team coach at the club, and had a spell as caretaker manager in 1985. He made an appearance for the Mariners in an FA Cup game against Watford in 1986, at the age of 36.
Konstantin Nahk (born Konstantin Kolbassenko; 10 February 1975) is a retired Estonian professional footballer. He played as a central midfielder and was known for his set-piece ability. He had a spell abroad in the Veikkausliiga with FC Jokerit.
During the 2017-18 season, Osborne had a spell at Granthan Town F.C. where he received fifteen appearances, scoring 8. Playing a big role within the team, Osborne supported their challenge within the Evo-Stick Premier play off final.
As assistant to Mark Wright McMinn had a spell coaching at Southport. Wright left to manage his former club Oxford United in June 2001. McMinn went with him. Oxford had just been relegated to the fourth tier of English Football.
He then had a spell at the La Masia Academy of Barcelona. His experiences whilst there were eventually added to his coaching philosophy altogether. Ali went on to sign for Spanish outfit Murcia with whom he forged a professional career.
Willock had a spell with the Arsenal youth ranks up until 2011, when he was released at the age of 15. He subsequently had trials with Championship team Reading and Premier League team Sunderland prior to joining Manchester United in 2012.
Drulák was born in Olomouc. Between December 1990 and June 1994, he had a spell abroad - playing his club football in Germany. During this time, he became the leading goal-scorer of the 2. Bundesliga while playing for VfB Oldenburg.
Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Cléber began playing football with Atlético Mineiro. He would play for Palmeiras, Cruzeiro and Figueirense in the Campeonato Brasileiro. Cléber also had a spell in La Liga with CD Logroñés from 1991 to 1993.
17 After this success, Thomas left the then strictly amateur Bohs to join rivals Shelbourne on professional terms. He later had a spell as manager of Shelbourne. His nephew is Theo Dunne who won the FAI Cup with Shels in 1960.
After spending 4 seasons in England, including National League clubs Chester and Southport,. Also had a spell at Tiverton Town in the Southern League. Viscosi trialled with Ykkönen club Turun Palloseura, but opted to sign with Oskarshamns AIK in Sweden.
He returned to Orient in 1979 after losing his place in the Hammers side to Alvin Martin. He played a total of 396 games and scored eight goals for the Hammers. Taylor had a spell in Belgium with K Beerschot.
Traoré is a Muslim and he has 16 brothers. Two of them were also footballers: Messa, who had a spell in Romania at Politehnica Timișoara, and Lajo Ménéné, who started his European career at CFR Cluj, being brought there by Lacina.
He subsequently appeared in local junior football before guesting for Dundee United again up until 1943, when he returned to Bristol Rovers. He ended his senior career with Arbroath, and also had a spell with French club Valenciennes in 1946.
He played with Vojvodina and Napredak Kruševac in the Serbian SuperLiga. He also had a spell in Turkey with Adapazarıspor.Leandro Montebeler at tff.org.tr Then he returned to Brazil where he played, since 2012 onwards, with Águia Negra, Ji-Paraná, Castelo and Santa Quitéria.
Lasse Strand (born 3 April 1974) is a former Norwegian football (soccer) defender. He played mostly for lesser teams in Norway, but also had a spell with Rosenborg BK from 1999 to 2001 and after that played for Bryne FK and Byåsen IL.
In 2008–2009 he had a spell as acting chief executive of the Central Norway Regional Health Authority, before returning to the Ministry of Health. In 2011 Erikstein was appointed chief executive of Oslo University Hospital, following an interregnum after Siri Hatlen's resignation.
He later joined Notts County (1946–1949) and Derby County (1949–1951) before rejoining QPR in 1951. He went on to play 189 league games for Rangers. Brown transferred to Plymouth Argyle in August 1956 and later had a spell with Exeter City.
Kvamm graduated from Silkeborg Gymnasium in 1994. He trained and studied to become a journalist at the Danish School of Journalism in Aarhus, but did not end up completing the training. He had a spell as a football player with Olympia Århus København.
For the following few seasons he alternated at centre-back with Len Wilkins and Henry Horton and had a spell as team captain in 1952–53. He scored once in 116 league games before becoming player-coach at Basingstoke Town in February 1955.
Kiss has represented both Slovakia U-19 and Slovakia U-21. He had a spell as the captain of the Under-21 team. Kiss made his debut for Slovakia's senior team in a 3–1 friendly victory over Israel on 5 March 2014.
Simpson (2007), p. 497 After leaving Burnley, Henderson moved into non-League football, appearing for both Rossendale United and Nelson in the Lancashire Combination. He later had a spell with Bank Hall Colliery, with whom he won the Burnley Hospital Cup in 1958.
Born in The Hague, Immers played for several local clubs in his youth, including amateurs LENS and Vredenburch. He also had a spell at DSO from Zoetermeer. ADO was impressed by his abilities, and signed him to a contract in the club's reserves.
András Gárdos (born 9 January 1991, in Budapest) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for Soroksár SC. He also had a spell on loan at Sheffield United but failed to break into the English club's first team.
After the war ended, McNaughton joined non-league side Ilkeston Town. He made 74 appearances for the club and scored 22 goals. During the 1949–50 season, he had a spell as player–manager of Ilkeston before leaving in the summer of 1950.
Francis had a spell in charge of Crystal Palace, from November 2001 to April 2003. Under his managership, Palace defeated Liverpool in an FA Cup fourth round replay at Anfield in February 2003 and beat Palace's main rivals Brighton 5–0 in October 2002.
David Nègre (born 30 November 1973) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward. While with OGC Nice, he played 16 matches in Ligue 1, the top tier of French football. He also had a spell in Belgium with K.R.C. Gent-Zeehaven.
Poutch was a versatile player playing as a striker for his national team, then as a midfielder and full back in the League of Ireland. His brother Joey had a spell at Bohemians in the 1980s where he won the 1985 Leinster Senior Cup.
He ended the 1983-84 season at Manchester City before spending the summer at American side Tulsa Roughnecks in the NASL. His last season of senior football was played at Preston North End. He then had a spell as player manager at Barrow AFC.
Lee Mair (born 9 December 1980) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a central defender. Mair played for Dundee United, Aberdeen, St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Dumbarton and Stranraer, as well as having had a spell in the English League 1 with Stockport County.
Sosa began his professional career in Paraguay, and had a spell with Sportivo Luqueño. He had a brief loan spell with Emelec in Serie A de Ecuador during 1993. Sosa finished his career playing in Bolivia with Club San José, The Strongest and Unión Central.
He announced his retirement from inter-county hurling on 28 January 2014. His father, John, as well as his uncles, Dan, Martin and Pat, all played with Wexford with some enjoying All-Ireland success. Quigley also had a spell as a footballer with Bohemians.
Bowen was installed as player-assistant manager to manager Gary Sargent at Northampton Spencer in the late 1980s and remained in the role until December 2002. He had a spell as caretaker manager of the club in late 2001, after the departure of Sargent.
Diop played for Xanthi and Egaleo in the Greek Alpha Ethniki. He also had a spell with Dobrudzha Dobrich in the Bulgarian A PFG. Diop made several appearances for the Senegal national football team and played at the 2000 African Cup of Nations finals.
Demetriou began his career as a striker, playing for non- league sides Worthing and Bognor Regis Town. He was then invited to join the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain, where he was converted into a defender, and had a spell playing for Jerez Industrial.
Zaytsev's career is mostly associated with Botev Plovdiv, though he also donned the shirt of city rivals Lokomotiv Plovdiv as well as Levski Sofia (becoming vice-champion of Bulgaria with the "blues") and Chernomorets Burgas. Between 1998 and 2000, he had a spell in Malta.
Syd Puddefoot, England Football Online. Retrieved 2017-10-02. He had a spell as a coach of Tottenham Hotspur's reserve team in the 1930s and for a short period became caretaker manager of the first team in 1935 after the departure of Percy Smith.
He also had a spell as manager of non-league Chatham Town, and coached the football team of the Kent Police. In later life he lived in the Lordswood area of Chatham, before moving to Stafford to be nearer relatives, where he died in 2010.
Edgley returned to England in 1968 and made one appearance for Southern League Premier Division club Hereford United in a Welsh Cup semi- final win over Newport County on 23 March 1968. He also had a spell with West Midlands (Regional) League club GKN Sankey.
Ilie had a long career, playing for nineteen clubs. He began his career with Electroputere Craiova, and played for Steaua București and Național București before short spells in Turkey, Spain and Germany. He had a spell with Fenerbahçe and Kocaelispor in the Turkish Super Lig.
In 1998 he moved to Scotland joining Hibernian playing 19 games scoring once. The season after he had a spell playing on loan for Airdrieonians. Paul moved back south of the border before the end of the season. He returned to England joining for Darlington.
He joined Darlington in 1985 and played for them until 1987. After joining Wolverhampton Wanderers as Academy manager in 1991, he left in 2007 to become assistant manager at Bolton Wanderers. He had a spell as caretaker manager at Bolton, taking charge for one match in 2010.
His brother Thomas Molloy, (born 23 January 1983), had a spell as YTS with hometown club Morton on leaving school. From there he won a move to Ayr United making one league appearance before dropping to Junior football. He has managed Greenock Juniors since June 2017.
Dean Hawkshaw (born 24 April 1997) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Airdrieonians. A midfielder, Hawkshaw has previously played in the Scottish Premiership for Kilmarnock, during which time he had a spell on loan at Stranraer. He has also played in the Juniors for Glenafton Athletic.
He moved to West Bromwich Albion and spent six seasons at the Hawthorns before joining Charlton Athletic. He later played for Sheffield Wednesday and Shrewsbury Town, and had a spell managing non-league Atherstone United. He is a cousin of former Arsenal and England captain, Tony Adams.
From 1976 to 1979 he was also Northern Ireland assistant manager to Danny Blanchflower. He later had a spell as coach at Newcastle United. Ahead of the 1983 season, Cavanagh was hired as manager of Rosenborg. In Norwegian, the terms coach and manager are used interchangeably.
Despite scoring six goals in six games, Gaskell left to join Rhyl. He had a spell at Wigan Rovers, and then joined Mossley in 1960. He scored 28 times in 50 games for Mossley. He retired in 1962, after sustaining a broken wrist at Winsford United.
He moved to Oxford United in 1982. Out of favour during the 1983–84 season, Grant had a spell on loan with Chesterfield before joining Cardiff City. He joined Rochdale in the 1984–85 season playing nearly 100 league games. On leaving Rochdale he joined Macclesfield Town.
Peter Smith (born 31 October 1980) is an English former footballer, who played for Exeter City as a midfielder, and is currently assistant manager of Floriana. Peter has also had a spell playing in Finland for Rhiamaki Rips, represented England FA and coached at Liverpool FC Academy.
Ravanelli began his club career with his hometown club Perugia Calcio in 1986, where he remained until 1989. He had a spell with Avellino later that year, and subsequently played with Casertana for a season. In 1990, he moved to Reggiana, where he remained for two seasons.
He made his senior debut for local side Luftëtari in 1987 and left the country after the fall of communism in 1992 to have an extended career in Greece.Foreign Players in Greece since 1959/60 - RSSSF He also had a spell with Enosis Neon Paralimni in Cyprus.
David Alan Silman (born 28 October 1959) is an English retired professional football centre back who made one appearance in the Football League for Brentford. He went on to play for over a decade in non-league football and had a spell as player-manager of Hounslow.
As a player, Mann was an apprentice with Shrewsbury Town. However, injury prevented him from progressing to first-team. He later joined the backroom staff at Shrewsbury, as well as Watford, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Huddersfield Town. He also had a spell in charge of Telford United.
John Chambers (born 7 October 1949) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa and Southend United. He also had a spell as manager of Kidderminster Harriers from 1979 to 1983, and became player-manager of Alvechurch in 1984.Players Alvechurch F.C.
It was as a football club manager that Bob Shankly made his name. After retiring from playing he had a spell as a coach of Stenhousemuir before managing Falkirk,"Falkirk FC Managers". Retrieved 18 March 2013. Third Lanark, Dundee, Hibernian and Stirling Albion, where he eventually became a director.
He netted once for the club throughout the 2008–09 campaign. 2010 saw Fassione return to his homeland with Torneo Argentino A's Gimnasia y Esgrima. Subsequent stints with Deportivo Laferrere, Boca Río Gallegos and Sportivo Italiano came from 2011. Fassione had a spell with Brown to end 2014.
Smith had a spell as assistant manager of St Mirren between 1990 and 1993 before beginning careers in the media and as a football agent. He represented many players, including Scotland players Paul Lambert and Kenny Miller. Smith published an autobiography in 2005, entitled "And Smith Did Score".
Ivan Janek (born 1 July 1986) is a Slovak football defender who currently plays for the Majstrovstvá regiónu club MFK Zemplín Michalovce B. Janek began his playing career with ŠK Slovan Bratislava. He also had a spell with Bohemians 1905, making nine appearances in the Czech Gambrinus liga.
There was another Scottish player in the period named John McNaught who had the same position on the field, and had a spell at Queens Park Rangers between 1908 and 1911, playing in the 1908 FA Charity Shield replay; this is not the same man as described above.
17 Harry spent the best part of a decade with Bohs picking up numerous medals along the way. Cannon was also an occasional penalty taker for Bohemians, scoring three times in his career from the penalty spot. After retirement, Harry had a spell on the Bohemian F.C. Management Committee.
Magdy Tolba () (born 24 February 1964) is a former Egyptian international midfielder. Tolba spent most of his playing career with Zamalek Sporting Club. He also had a spell with PAOK F.C. in the Greek Super League. Tolba is the first Egyptian to play in the Bulgarian A PFG.
In 2014 Sokolowski started a tenure as the assistant manager for Henning Berg, first in Legia Warsaw, where the entire Norwegian coaching team was sacked in October 2015, later in Videoton FC, Stabæk and AC Omonia. In between Videoton and Stabæk, Sokolowski had a spell in Kongsvinger without Berg.
Crabbe returned to his home town as coach of Weymouth in July 1997 under manager Neil Webb. He was promoted to manager upon Webb's departure just three months later, but was himself dismissed before the end of the year. He later had a spell as assistant manager at Lordswood.
With Martin limited to just 7 goals from 37 games, they finished 19th and were relegated back to Second Division. Martin also briefly played with Falkirk and had a spell with Brooklyn Wanderers, playing only one game, in the American Soccer League before returning to finish career at Bo'ness.
Baptiste played club football in Grenada for GBSS Demerara Mutual, and he also had a spell with the St. Louis Steamers in the United States. Baptiste made his international debut in 1991, and appeared in eight FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. He died of cancer in Saint George, Grenada.
Allan Melrose Sliman (27 February 1906 – 14 April 1945), sometimes known as Jack Sliman, was a Scottish professional footballer who made over 370 Football League appearances for Chesterfield and Bristol City as a centre half. He also had a spell as player-manager of non-league club Chelmsford City.
Flores has played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Alianza Lima, Universitario de Deportes and Sport Boys. He had also had a spell with Aris in the Greek Super League during the 1998-99 season. However, the club where he spent the most time was Sport boys.
Peirano played for C.A. Peñarol and C.A. Progreso in the Primera División Uruguaya. He played in the Spanish La Liga with Sevilla F.C. during the 1984-85 season. He also had a spell in the Greek Super League with Levadiakos F.C. during the 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons.
Willis dreams of breaking into football management, and briefly had a spell in charge of Bamber Bridge of the Northern Premier League. He was appointed manager in November 2001, taking over from Tony Greenwood, but only lasted two months until he left because of the financial problems at the club.
In the 1980s, after returning to Chicago, Armstead had a spell managing a boxer, Alfonso Ratliff. She recorded for her own Prairie Rose Records in the 1990s. Armstead was a 2006 STAR (Special Thanks And Recognition) honoree, awarded by the Metro New York Chapter of the Jackson State University Alumni Association.
He returned to football as assistant manager to Nigel Gleghorn at Nantwich Town, where he continued his playing days, leaving in the summer of 2002. He then had a spell assisting his former Chester teammate Chris Lightfoot at Runcorn F.C. Halton, with the pair being sacked together in October 2004 .
Oum Ndeki had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Süper Lig. He also played several seasons in Greece for Achaiki,Cameroun: Le Lion Indomptable Oum Ndeki décède en Grèce Atsalenios, Diagoras and Rodos. During his 4.5 years in Greece he played 125 games in the Third Division scoring 52 goals.
Jordan McGhee (born 24 July 1996) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Dundee as a defender. He began his career at Heart of Midlothian and had a spell on loan at Middlesbrough. He then spent two years at Falkirk, and was team captain from January 2019 until his departure.
Cesare Maldini protested and was sent off. Santos won the fixture 1 – 0. Following his retirement as a coach Carniglia had a spell as General Manager of Boca Juniors with Silvio Marzolini as the coach. He was the first president of FAA (Futbolistas Argentinos Agremiados), his home country's footballers union.
In 2014, Miller had a spell in Mexican football with Mérida.Panameño Miller entrena con el Mérida, en el fútbol de ascenso mexicano - La Prensa On 21 January 2019, FC Okzhetpes announced the signing of Miller on a one-year contract. Miller left Okzhetpes by mutual consent on 25 July 2019.
Thiago Marcelo Silveira Cocito or simply Cocito (born August 24, 1977 in Bebedouro, São Paulo), is a Brazilian footballer. He currently plays for Vila Nova-GO. Cocito has previously played for Grêmio and Atletico Paranaense in the Campeonato Brasileiro. He also had a spell with Tenerife in the Spanish Segunda División.
He resigned the following year, claiming he was being undermined by the club's directors. He was appointed manager of Hucknall Town in October 2011, before departing seven months later. He later had a spell as first team coach at York City, before becoming the head football coach at Thomas Telford School.
Laurence Hector Barnett (8 May 1900 – 13 June 1982) was an English footballer. He began his career with Bradford Park Avenue in 1920. After 33 League appearances for the club, he had a spell with Gainsborough Trinity. In 1924 he joined Barnsley, for whom he made 28 appearances in the League.
Diego had a spell with Pogoń Szczecin in the Polish Ekstraklasa during 2007. He moved to Payam for 2008–09 season where he had good performances but, because of the relegation of the team, he moved to Esteghlal Ahvaz in the Summer of 2009 where his team was relegated again.
Gelatini had a spell with regional team Americano Carlos Pellegrini in 2009, prior to securing a move to Vietnam and Hà Nội ACB. He stayed until 2011, initially in V.League 2 before securing promotion to V.League 1. Gelatini then rejoined Americano before spells with Deportivo Roca, Alumni, General Rojo and Cañadense.
During the 1990–91 season he had a spell on loan with Mossley, playing three times. He returned to Wigan and went on to make over 250 first team appearances. He later played for Altrincham, where he played five times in the Football Conference during the 1996–97 season and Scarborough.
Blether: Dundee United's shock signing of striker who decided to leave Celtic, Evening Telegraph, 13 May 2019 He later played for St Mirren and English non-League clubs Margate and Ramsgate, and had a spell in South Africa. After retiring, he worked at a bus depot in Edinburgh for many years.
After retiring as a player, he went on to gain his UEFA Pro Licence from the English FA and has coached and managed at clubs including Arsenal Academy and Ipswich. In 2013 he had a spell as manager of Notts County. On 27 October 2013 Kiwomya left by mutual consent.
Lachezar Tanev (born 1 October 1963) is a retired Bulgarian football midfielder. Tanev has been a licensed FIFA players agent since 1995. Tanev played club football for Spartak Pleven and PFC CSKA Sofia in the Bulgarian A PFG. He also had a spell with G.D. Chaves in the Portuguese Liga.
Dankowski began his career with Górnik Zabrze, a club for whom he would play several seasons in the Polish Ekstraklasa. He had a spell with Larissa in the Greek Super League. After he retired from playing, Dankowski became a football manager. He led his former club Górnik Zabrze on multiple occasions.
An inside forward, Blakemore began his career as an amateur in non- league football in his native West Midlands, playing for Heath Villa, Redditch, Stourbridge and Fairfield Villa. He had a spell with First Division club Aston Villa during the 1921–22 season, but did not make a first team appearance.
Robert Matthewson (13 April 1930 – 10 November 2000)Exact date of birth unknown. Estimate extrapolated from age at death. was an English footballer and FIFA referee. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Matthewson had a spell playing for the Byker Youth Club's football team before he was signed by Bolton Wanderers.
Edward Werge (9 September 1936 – 2007) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger or wing half. He made a total of 160 appearances in the Football League for Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace and Leyton Orient. He also had a spell in mid-career in South Africa playing for Arcadia Shepherds.
Thomas Stanley (born 7 December 1962) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for York City and in non-League football for Elm Valley, Upton Juniors, Rowntree Mackintosh, Harrogate Railway Athletic and Pickering Town. He had a spell as player- manager of Selby Town.
He also had a spell as a coach in Leeds United. Green's coaching career also included a successful stint at Chester, with the club reaching the semi-finals of the Football League Cup and winning promotion from the Football League Fourth Division in 1974-75 when he worked alongside manager Ken Roberts.
After the Second World War, Hill returned to Hull City where he acted as club scout from 1948 to 1955. He later had a spell at Scarborough, where he was in charge of their pools scheme. He retired in August 1963 and moved to Scotland where he died in Helensburgh in April 1972.
Handyside was a product of the youth system at Heston Rovers a local side from his home town of Dumfries. He also had a spell on the books of the youth team of Queen of the South including playing in a BP Youth Cup second round tie against Celtic on 31 October 1990.
Cooke had a spell as player-coach at Southern League Midland Division club Grantham Town during the 1991–92 season. After his retirement from football, Cooke became manager at Eastern Counties League First Division club Warboys Town. In December 1998, Cooke returned to Kettering Town to become assistant manager and first team coach.
He ended his time with Rovers playing for the 'A' team (the third team), and later had a spell playing for Lincoln City's reserves. Despite his small number of appearances, Golledge holds a place in the Bristol Rovers history books as his only goal for them was their 1000th goal in league football.
He also had a spell in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga with Eisbären Berlin in 2002–2003. Drafted 122nd overall by the Calgary Flames in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, Emmons played 85 games in the NHL and scored 2 goals and 4 assists for 6 points and picking up 64 penalty minutes.
Peter Stojanović at Srbijafudbal He then played with FC ŠTK 1914 Šamorínin the Slovak 2. liga. Next he had a spell back home with NK Brinje-Grosuplje. He had spells in Austrian ower-league clubs Nußdorf/Debant and Union Lind before returning to Slovenia, where he signed with futsal team FC Ivančna Gorica.
Ternero started his coaching career as assistant to Sergio Markarián at Universitario de Deportes. When Markarián resigned, Ternero was given his first opportunity to work as a club manager. In 1994, he took over at Cienciano, helping the club to avoid relegation. In 1995, he also had a spell with Alianza Atlético.
Insúa was born in Buenos Aires. He played most of his career in the Argentine top league. He was part of the Independiente team that won the 1988–89 Primera title. He also played for Barcelona in Ecuador and Deportivo Cali in Colombia, and had a spell with Spanish side UD Las Palmas.
He returned to professional football in January 2015 when he was appointed goalkeeping coach at Dunfermline Athletic, until May 2015 when he left the position. He later had a spell at Airdrieonians as goalkeeping coach from May 2016 until October 2016, leaving the club following a spate of managerial and coaching changes.
Martin Drotár (born 5 November 1981 in Košice, Czechoslovakia) is a Slovak former professional ice hockey player. Drotár played in the Slovak Extraliga for HC Košice, HK Dubnica, MHK Kežmarok, HC '05 Banská Bystrica, HK SKP Poprad and MHC Martin. He also had a spell in France's Ligue Magnus for Ducs de Dijon.
Tommy Howarth (born 15 April 1890 in Bury) was an English footballer who played as a forward for Bury, Bristol City, Leeds United and Bristol Rovers. He scored most of his goals for Bristol City and during two years at Leeds. He also had a spell of managing at non-league level.
At the outbreak of the Second World War, Davis returned to the League of Ireland, playing with Cork City, Drumcondra and Shelbourne. He did briefly return to England where he made a handful of appearances for Workington. He also had a spell with Distillery, where he netted 24 goals in a single season.
McLean has two sons who are involved in football. Steven is a referee who has taken charge of League Cup and Scottish Cup finals. Brian is a footballer who has played for Dundee United, Falkirk, Motherwell and Ross County in Scotland and also had a spell at Preston North End in England.
He captained the county from 1961 to 1966. He was also the county's secretary (i.e. the chief administrative officer) from 1964 to 1969, having previously had a spell as assistant secretary. He arranged for Warwickshire to make an interest-free loan to Essex in 1965 which allowed Essex to buy its Chelmsford ground.
During the 2013–14 season, Hepburn had a spell with London Welsh in the RFU Championship. In 2014, Hepburn returned to his native Perth and joined Cottesloe Rugby Club. In January 2015, Hepburn joined Exeter Chiefs. Hepburn was part of the side that lost to Saracens in the final of the 2015–16 Premiership.
Whilst there he had a brief spell on loan with Nottingham Forest with whom he won the 1979 European Super Cup. He then had a spell with Hong Kong side Bulova before he returned to England for short stints with A.F.C. Bournemouth and Derby County. George was capped once for the England national team.
Wayne Cheesman is a Canadian former ice hockey left winger. He was drafted 4th overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1967 NHL Amateur Draft but never played in the National Hockey League, or indeed professionally at all. After his playing career ended, Cheesman had a spell as head coach of the Markham Waxers.
Kevin William Arnott (born 28 September 1958) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder for a number of clubs, most notably Sunderland, Sheffield United and Chesterfield. Born in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear he represented England at youth level whilst a trainee at Sunderland and also had a spell in Swedish football.
Eduard "Edy" Havlicek was an Austrian footballer and football manager. His brother was Viktor Havlicek. He spent the majority of his coaching career in Germany with Borussia Dortmund, STV Horst Emscher, Stuttgarter Kickers, Borussia Neunkirchen, FC Singen 04, TuS Eving-Lindenhorst and Union Ohligs. He also had a spell with Luxembourg and Stade Dudelange.
Ernest Milton (7 August 1897 – 2 September 1984) was an English footballer who played as a left or right back for Sheffield United in The Football League. Born in Kimberworth near Rotherham he also had a spell for Kilnhurst Town as well as guesting for Birmingham, Rotherham County and Barnsley during World War I.
Moloi spent most of his career playing as a midfielder for Orlando Pirates. He had a spell with Gaziantepspor in the Turkish Super Lig during the 1993-94 season and a spell with Once Caldas in 1995 and 1996, where he became the first South African to score a goal in the Colombian top flight.
Harry Wilson (born 29 November 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He started his career with Burnley and went on to represent Brighton & Hove Albion, Preston North End, Darlington and Hartlepool United, making almost 300 league appearances. Wilson also had a spell in non-league football with Crook Town.
Mostafa started his career in Division II club Eastern Tobacco. He also had a spell with Ankaragücü in the Turkish Super Lig. He plays for El Gouna FC in Egypt from 2007 to 2009, then he retired. Mostafa has played for the senior Egypt national football team, participating in the 1998 African Cup of Nations.
Born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Burge scored 60 goals in a single season for Cheltenham YMCA as a child. He later spent a year at West Bromwich Albion, before playing alongside Daniel Sturridge at Cadbury Athletic. He also had a spell with Coventry City, and trialled for Ajax in the Netherlands, before trialling with Manchester United.
In 2006, he had a spell in Uruguay with Club Nacional de Football from Montevideo, where he played for their youth team. In July 2007, he went on trial to Argentinian side River Plate. In January 2008, he joined Quilmes. He left the club after the end of the 2007–08 Primera B Nacional season.
The following season, Jackson fell out of favour and had a spell on loan with Coventry City. He scored Celtic's first official goal in the revamped UEFA Champions League competition in 1998. He next joined his boyhood heroes Hearts. In July 2000, Jackson revealed he intended to move into management once his playing career finished.
Braga began his coaching career as a goalkeeper coach for Grajaú in 1995, before moving to Brazil giants Flamengo. Braga also had a spell with Qatar football club Al-Taawun now known as Al-Khor Sports Club in 1999. In May 2014, he was named head coach of Miami Dade FC in the NAL.
Derek Joseph Johnstone (born 4 November 1953) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Johnstone played mainly for Rangers during his career. He also had a spell at Chelsea and a brief stint in management with Partick Thistle. He mainly played as a striker but could also perform in central defence, and in midfield.
Andrew Ronald Edward Surman (born 20 August 1986) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder and last played for Bournemouth. He spent the first five years of his career with Southampton where he made more than 100 appearances. He also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and had a spell on loan at Walsall.
He moved to Derby County in October 1979, where he featured in 69 games and netted 10 goals between 1979 and 1981. Osgood left the Baseball Ground in December 1981, transferring to Leyton Orient, for whom he made another 36 appearances. During the summer of 1984, Osgood had a spell with Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi in Finland.
Born in Grodno, Rawneyka began playing football in FC Neman Grodno's youth system. He joined the senior side and made his Belarusian Premier League debut in 1998. He had a spell in the Russian Premier League with FC Torpedo Moscow and FC Rotor Volgograd but has spent most of his playing career with Neman Grodno.
Dalibor started his career playing in Borac Banja Luka. His next move was to Serbia to play in the famous FK Vojvodina. In 2000, he signed with PFC Levski Sofia where he was an important defensive player in the three seasons he spend there. In 2003, he had a spell in Austria with SV Mattersburg.
Gottwald has previously played for FK Dukla Banská Bystrica, MŠK Žilina and ŠK Slovan Bratislava in the Slovak Superliga. He had a spell in the Greek Super League with OFI Crete and in the Greek Beta Ethniki with Agios Nikolaos F.C. He also had a brief spell with Legia Warsaw in the Polish Ekstraklasa.
Walter Coates, who went on to play for Fulham and Leeds United, and Arthur Thomson, who had a spell at Manchester United, both spent some of their early careers at the club. Harry Pringle and Jack Small, who both went on to play in the Football League, both started their careers with Craghead United.
After unsuccessful spells at Schalke 04, Al Ain and Roma, he moved back to Brazil to play for São Paulo in 2014. He joined Palmeiras in 2017 and had a spell at Sport do Recife in 2018. He signed for América (MG) in 2019. Bastos has won 10 caps and scored 1 goal for the Brazilian national team.
In 1972 Bennett played for Toowoomba in the last ever Bulimba Cup Final against Brisbane. After that he had a spell playing for Huddersfield in England alongside fellow Queenslander and future brother-in-law Greg Veivers. He played for Brisbane's Brothers club and in 1974 under coach Paul Broughton reached the Grand Final which they lost to Fortitude Valley.
Since retiring from playing, Tuilagi has acted as an agent for several players – mainly Samoans playing abroad through his company Global Bro Sports.Global Bro Sports player representation Tuilagi also had a spell playing American Football for the Leicester Falcons during the 2008 and 2009 seasons. Now Tuilagi is the Director of Rugby for Kesteven Rugby Football Club.
Gurpegui's older brother, Pedro María, was also a footballer who played as a forward. He had a spell in the reserve team of Osasuna, coming up against his younger sibling in a league fixture in the semi-professional Segunda División B in 2000. Pedro's career stalled after a serious knee injury, and he never played above that level.
After retirement, Long remained at Palace as a coach, and in 1972, was appointed assistant manager to Bert Head. However, when Head was replaced by Malcolm Allison in 1973, Long also left Crystal Palace. He later had a spell as caretaker manager of Millwall, reverting to assistant manager until he was sacked during the 1982–83 season.
Frédéric Arpinon (born 9 May 1969) is a French former professional footballer. Arpinon played for several clubs in France and had a spell with Scottish side Hibernian. While coaching at FC Istres, he proposed a link-up with Hibernian. While at Metz he played in the final as they won the 1995–96 Coupe de la Ligue.
He spent one season with Oldham before returning to Colchester United in 2015. He had a spell at National League side Braintree Town on loan from Colchester in 2016. He joined Leyton Orient in July 2017 and was released on his 33rd birthday. On 12 February 2019, Elokobi signed for fellow National League side Aldershot Town.
Fábio Pinto played for several clubs in the Campeonato Brasileiro, including Sport Club Internacional, Grêmio Foot- Ball Porto Alegrense, Associação Desportiva São Caetano, Cruzeiro Esporte Clube and Guarani Futebol Clube. He also had a spell with Galatasaray S.K. in the Turkish Super Lig. He played for Brazil at the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Egypt.
Boris Savić potpisao za Rad at sportsport.ba, 29-1-2010 Next, Savić was back in Bosnia playing with Olimpik, Borac Banja Luka (with whom he won the Republika Srpska Cup in the 2011–12 cup season) and Rudar Prijedor. He then had a spell at Mornar in the Montenegrin First League as well.Boris Savic at footballdatabase.
Shortly after this his contract at Priestfield Stadium expired and was not renewed. Lovell next had a trial with Margate but again was not taken on. He later had a spell with Hastings United before joining Sittingbourne. In 2006 Lovell had a brief spell with Welling United but then rejoined Sittingbourne, where his father was now manager.
Cox made a total of 370 appearances for Rangers. After his Rangers career, Cox had a spell with East Fife before emigrating to Canada in 1958. He played in the National Soccer League for Toronto Ulster United in 1958. In 1958, he served as a player-coach for Toronto Sparta and also for Stratford Fischers in 1960.
He had a spell on loan with Woking and in January 2002 joined his former Southport manager Mark Wright at Chester City. In May 2002 McGorry was transfer-listed by Chester and was released by mutual consent in July 2002. He joined Tamworth that August. In July 2003 he moved to Nuneaton Borough as player-coach.
After retirement, he managed the Spanish Liga team Granada Club de Fútbol and River Plate in Argentina. He had a brief spell as manager of the Argentina national team in 1962. He replaced Adolfo Pedernera at Boca Juniors in 1965 to win the Argentine title. He also had a spell in charge of Ferro Carril Oeste in 1977.
Paul also had a spell at Accrington Stanley as a youth team player. Whilst at Northampton he started in the victorious 2000 Heineken Cup Final, kicking all 9 of Northampton's points as they defeated Munster. Grayson made his international debut against Western Samoa in December 1995. He was part of the 2003 Rugby World Cup winning England squad.
Keler played in 113 Czechoslovak First League matches for FC Vítkovice. In the 1985/1986 season he won the Czechoslovak First League with Vítkovice. Keler also had a spell with Le Havre AC in French Ligue 2. Keler scored twice in 17 matches during the inaugural season of the Gambrinus liga, where he played for FC Vítkovice.
D'Laryea started out as a trainee at Manchester City. Before being released by City, he had a spell on loan at Macclesfield Town during the 2006–07 season. He joined Rochdale but made only eight appearances in two seasons and he quit professional football to study for a degree in English Language at the University of Manchester.
Born in Wembley, London, St Aimie began his career at Queens Park Rangers, playing in the youth system as a trainee before signing a professional contract on 19 May 2007. He scored on his first team debut with a solo effort against Celtic. He then had a spell on loan at Oxford United in October 2007.
After playing many years in Yugoslav First League clubs FK Vojvodina and FK Bečej, he had a spell in Spain with CD Logroñés between 1994 and 1995, having played in the first season 11 matches in the Spanish Primera División, and also with Hungarian club BVSC Budapest, commonly known as Vasutas, in the 1996-97 season.
In his career, Emilov represented CSKA Sofia, Litex Lovech, Beroe, Slavia Sofia, Marek, Spartak Pleven, Olimpik Teteven and Dunav Ruse. During his time with Litex Lovech in the late 1990s, he was part of two title-winning teams, the first ones in the club's history. In the early 2000s, Emilov also had a spell in Turkey with Adanaspor.
Ragnar Hvidsten at worldfootball.net However, Hvidsten had a spell at the English amateur club Hendon in 1955, and played for the team in the 1955 FA Amateur Cup final, and became the first Norwegian to do so. Hvidsten later also played in the Norwegian Football Cup final, when Sandefjord BK was beaten 4–0 against Fredrikstad in 1957.
Rodolfo Tommasi (24 November 1907 - 13 August 1993) was an Italian footballer. Born in Abbazia, Kingdom of Italy, he played as forward for several Italian clubs. He started plying with local Olympia Abbazia, then he had a spell with ACF Fiorentina in the 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale.AFC Fiorentina 1928/29 Serie A season games and player stats at fiorentinaweb.
Anders Broström (born 18 September 1952 in Ronneby, Sweden) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player. Broström began with career with Tingsryds AIF in 1970. He joined Frölunda HC in 1976 and remained with the team until 1984. He had a spell in Norway with Sparta Warriors before finishing his career in the Swedish lower league.
Didier Santini (born 7 September 1968 in Marseille) is a French former professional footballer and current manager of AS Béziers. He spent the majority of his playing career in the top two divisions of French football with Marseille, Bastia, Toulouse and Lille. In the 2001–02 season, he had a spell with Scottish Premier League side Livingston.
Alessandro Abbondanza (born 8 January 1949) is an Italian former football player and manager. A former forward, he spent most of his playing career with Napoli in Serie A, in addition to other, smaller Italian clubs, mainly situated in the Neapolitan region; he also had a spell in Canada with Toronto Blizzard. He later coached Ischia Isolaverde and Sorrento.
Viliam "Vili" Ameršek (born 16 August 1948) is a retired Slovenian football player who play in midfielder role. He holds the record for seasons played for Olimpija Ljubljana with 16. O klubu Legende, NK Olimpija Ljubljana While at Olimpija, he played with his brother Peter. He also had a spell of 3 years with Angers SCO.
Carranza returned to Argentina to play for his hometown club Quilmes Atlético Club. He then had a spell with Club Alumni de Villa María in the lower leagues of Argentine football. In 2005 Carranza played for Guaraní of Paraguay before returning to the lower leagues of Argentine football to play for Almirante Brown and then Ceramica Argentina of Chivilcoy.
Nevin Saroya (born 15 September 1980, in Hillingdon) is a retired Thai-English semi-professional footballer. He made one appearance in the Football League for Brentford. Saroya also played for non-League clubs Hampton & Richmond Borough, Yeading, Hayes & Yeading United, Godalming Town and Maidenhead United. He also had a spell with Brisbane Premier League club Redlands United.
However, in the same season that they won the Full Members Cup beating Luton Town 4–1 at Wembley. He became manager of Southampton in June 1991, remaining in this position until January 1994. He then managed Fulham between 1994 and 1996. Branfoot later had a spell at Sunderland as academy director and at Leeds United as a scout.
Patterson had a spell as assistant manager at Folkestone Invicta but left in 2006 to return to Gillingham as youth team manager. until March 2010. Patterson returned to the club as development coach, and subsequently assistant to manager Steve Lovell, and became caretaker manager when Lovell was sacked shortly before the end of the 2018–19 season.
Jean-Paul Brigger (born 14 December 1957) is a Swiss football manager and former player who played as a football striker. He played for the most of his career with FC Sion. Aside from FC Sion, Brigger played for Servette and represented the Swiss national team. After retiring, he had a spell managing FC Sion and FC Luzern.
Feteris made his professional debut for Feyenoord on 1 October 1972 against FC Den Bosch,Career stats - Feyenoord-online and later played for Haarlem Voetbal International and FC Dordrecht.Oud-Feyenoorder Peter Feteris overleden - Feyenoord He also had a spell in Belgium with Union Saint-GilloiseFC Vlaardingen '74 houdt Belgen op 0-0 - Rotterdams Dagblad and in France.
Bonds originates from Kensal Rise, London and attended Oakington Manor School in Wembley. He has represented Middlesex and the Brent Schools' FA at various levels and was scouted by Eamonn Dolan for Reading. He also had a spell in the youth team of Brentford. In the summer of 2016 he signed a two-year scholarship with Dagenham & Redbridge.
After leaving Doncaster, Lawlor had a spell in Northern Ireland with Coleraine, before signing with English club Bradford City in March 1957. After scoring five goals in 153 appearances in the Football League for them, and 176 appearances in all competitions, Lawlor retired at the age of 28 in 1962, due to a broken leg injury.
Hammadou played for Lille and AS Beauvais Oise in the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. He also had a spell in the Greek Super League with PAS Giannina F.C. during the 2002-03 season. He suffered a serious knee injury during a match against Panathinaikos in March 2003, and his career ended after just four matches with the club.
He subsequently moved into non-League football with Brigg Town, where he remained for several years. In May 1996 he was part of the Brigg side that won the FA Vase, beating Clitheroe 3–0 in the final at Wembley Stadium. He later had a spell with North Ferriby United. Buckley later moved into football management, joining Barton Town Old Boys in 2003.
In 1961, Appleby joined Southport where he made 13 league appearances in one season with the team. He ended his professional career with Chester, where he played one match in the 1962–63 season before moving into non-league football. He had a spell as manager of Horden Colliery Welfare during the 1960s. Appleby, aged 79, died on 6 January 2014.
The club play their home matches at Sundby Idrætspark, which has a capacity of 7,200. Founded in 1908, the club was a part of Danish second-tier football through the 1930s, had a spell in the top-flight War Tournaments during World War II, before experiencing a revival in the 1980s and 1990s, entering the third-tier Danish 2nd Division.
Geoghegan scored against SK Brann in a 1996-97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup tie. www.irishtimes.com In 1999–2000, Geoghegan's goals helped Shels win the League and FAI Cup double for the first time in the club's history. Further league titles would be won in the 2001–02 and 2003 season with Shels. He also had a spell at Dundalk late in his career.
David Gray (8 February 1922 – 17 May 2008) was a Scottish professional footballer who played league football for Blackburn Rovers between 1948 and 1953, making over 200 appearances. He also played football with Preston North End and Rangers, Dundee and Dundee United in Scotland. After retirement from playing, Gray had a spell as Forfar Athletic manager."David Gray (1922-2008)" rovers.co.
He had a spell in charge of Uzbekistan in 2005 when he was charged with qualifying for the 2006 World Cup though his attempt failed after losing a controversial play-off tie against Bahrain. Uzbekistan won the first match 1–0 but FIFA declared the result void after a refereeing mistake, and Uzbekistan were eliminated on the away goals rule.
Das began his coaching career managing the West Bengal football team in the Santosh Trophy. He also had a spell as coach of the India under-17 side. In 2005, after the departure of Sukhwinder Singh, Das was reportedly one of the candidates put up for the vacant India senior head coach position. The position was eventually given to Syed Nayeemuddin.
Born in Gračanica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, Lukić started his playing career at hometown club Bratstvo Gračanica. He also had a spell with Drina Zvornik before joining Sloboda Tuzla in 1984. He played for Sloboda until 1991, with the exception of the season 1988–89 which he spent abroad playing in the Turkish Süper Lig for Trabzonspor.Mitar Lukić at mackolik.
He started his career with Club Brugge K.V., and later played for FC Metalurh Donetsk, Málaga CF and FC Kuban Krasnodar. He then had a spell with Slavia Sofia, before joining Serbian side Rad Beograd. Ristić joined Chicago Fire SC of Major League Soccer in September 2010. Ristic played in seventeen games for Chicago Fire, starting in thirteen of them.
Stoilov was born in Blagoevgrad. In his career he played for Pirin Blagoevgrad, CSKA Sofia, Dobrudzha Dobrich and Litex Lovech, making a name for himself with the latter when they won their first two domestic titles in the late 1990s. He reached a Bulgarian Cup final with his hometown club, finishing as runner-up. Stoilov also had a spell with 1.
Ryan Lewis Goodfellow (born 26 May 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Albion Rovers. A product of Dunfermline Athletic's youth system, Goodfellow briefly featured in the first team before joining East Fife in May 2015. He moved to Cowdenbeath in 2018 for one season, during which time he had a spell on loan at Berwick Rangers.
Brian Victor Snowdon (listed in some sources as Brian Snowden and also as Bryan, 1 January 1935 – 1995) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool, Portsmouth, Millwall and Crystal Palace as a defender. He also played non-league football for Margate and Brentwood and had a spell towards the end of his career with Detroit Cougars.
Hughes also featured in their final pool stage match against Irish side Munster. During the 2014–15 season, Hughes also joined National League 1 side Fylde on a dual registration basis and made three appearances for the side. In July 2015, Hughes had a spell with South African side the , representing their Under-21 side in the 2015 Under-21 Provincial Championship.
Maria Lazarou (; born 30 September 1972) is a retired Greek football player. Lazarou played club football for several clubs in the Greek Women's Alpha Ethniki. She also had a spell in the German Fußball-Bundesliga with FC Rumeln- Kaldenhausen. Lazarou appeared 111 times for the Greece women's national football team, including six appearances in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying rounds.
Stein, who was born in Linlithgow, began his career with Armadale Thistle. He went on to play professionally for Hibernian, Rangers and the Scottish national team during the 1960s and 1970s. He also had a spell in England with Coventry City. He played an important part in Rangers winning the 1972 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final, scoring the opening goal in the final.
He played for AS Beauvais Oise during the 2008–09 season, making 35 league appearances for the side. He left Beauvais in the summer of 2009, and later had a spell in the Belgian Second Division with A.F.C. Tubize. He scored one goal in 12 matches for Tubize, but was released in December 2009, and returned to Pau on 9 July 2010.
He joined Norman Dodgin's Exeter City in 1956, and spent the 1956–57 season at St James Park, before a spell in the Western League with Taunton Town. He also had a spell with Falmouth Town in the South Western League in the 1958–59 season, and was a South Western League Cup winner in his only season with the club.
Playing as striker, he spent most of his early career with FC Politehnica Timișoara in Liga I.Marius Sasu at Romaniansoccer.ro In 1997–98 he had a spell with FK Vojvodina in FR Yugoslavia. In 2001, after a short spell with FC Rapid Bucureşti, he moved to Hungary where he will play until 2005 with Honvéd and Ferencváros.Marius Sasu at nela.
Martínez signed for local side Sarmiento (J) in 2002, subsequently scoring twice in twenty-six professional fixtures as the club finished twentieth overall in the 2002–03 Primera B Metropolitana season. At the conclusion of the aforementioned campaign, Martínez joined Brera of Italy's Terza Categoria. In 2014, Martínez had a spell with Torneo Federal B's Sarmiento (L). Four appearances followed.
From 1992 until 1996, he lived in New York City and rose to become the youngest Vice-President of Chase Manhattan Bank and during this period, he had a spell as an aide to Republican nominee Rudy Giuliani's winning 1993 New York mayoral campaign. He worked as an adviser to Conservative MP Gary Streeter, then Shadow Secretary of State for International Development.
Betts began his career at Ipswich Town, although he made no first team league appearances. His most successful spell was with his second club, Colchester United, where he made 191 league appearances and scored 11 goals. He then had a spell with Scarborough, before moving to Yeovil Town. Betts' contract was terminated by mutual consent after 17 appearances in 2001.
John "Jack" Hilton (2 May 1921 – 23 December 1998) was an English rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s, and director. He played at representative level for Great Britain and England, and at club level for Wigan, as a , i.e. number 2 or 5. He later became a director at Wigan, and also had a spell as club chairman.
Aladesanmi had a spell in the system of Academia Tolimense, prior to later joining Parma de Barranquilla. In 2017, Aladesanmi joined LigaPro side Olhanense on loan. He made his professional debut against Sporting B on 2 April 2017, being substituted on for Federico Virga during a 5–1 loss. He featured six more times as Olhanense were relegated from the 2016–17 LigaPro.
František Jakubec (12 April 1956 – 27 May 2016) was a Czech football player.Zemřel bývalý fotbalový reprezentant Jakubec Jakubec played for Bohemians Prague for most of his career. He also had a spell with Veria in the Greek Super League. He played for Czechoslovakia national football team (25 matches) and was a non-playing member of their squad at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
During the 1924–25 season they helped Rovers win a League of Ireland / League of Ireland Shield / FAI Cup treble. They won the FAI Cup after beating Shelbourne 2–1 at Dalymount Park before an attendance of 25,000.www.shamrockrovers.ie Flood and Fullam scored the two goals against their former club. During his career Flood also had a spell with Crystal Palace.www.swindon-town-fc.co.
Svein Bendik Manum (3 October 1926 - 30 September 2015) was a Norwegian botanist. He took his education at the University of Oslo, and was hired there in 1954. From 1975 to 1995 he served as a professor of paleobotany, being a specialist on fossil land flora and fossil microalgae. He had a spell as university professor in Uganda from 1967 to 1970.
Alban Joinel (born 14 September 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During a long playing career, Joinel represented numerous clubs in the French lower league. He also had a spell with Lorient between 2008 and 2011 where he made one appearance in Ligue 1, playing in the 0–1 home defeat against Nice on 8 November 2008.
He also had a spell in Sweden's Elitserien with Modo Hockey. He briefly returned to America with the United Hockey League but soon returned to Italy, joining Renon Ritten. He signed on for another year with the club for 2007–08. After completing his second year with Ritten, Tuzzolino returned to Asiago signing a one-year contract on September 22, 2008.
He is married, with two children. Papakonstantinou studied mechanical engineering in Thessaloniki, which he practices as well as being a musician. After military service (all males are conscripted in Greece), he had a spell of handcrafting traditional Greek musical instruments. Now a Larissa resident, Papakonstantinou has established himself as one of the most original and prolific people in the Greek music scene.
Eve returned to Bermuda for a spell back at Dandy Town but in January 2017 moved back to England to sign for Ilkeston. In October 2017 he spent time on trial at Football League side Walsall. Shortly after he had a spell with Rushall Olympic before moving to Kidderminster Harriers in November 2017. In February 2020, he joined Spennymoor Town.
He remained with Chelsea until 1921, scoring 25 goals in 111 games, and had a spell at Charlton Athletic before retiring in 1923. Halse was the first player to appear in three FA Cup finals for three clubs. Halse was capped once for England, in an 8–1 win over Austria on 1 June 1909. He scored twice in this game.
Keita began his playing career with AS Real Bamako, before he went on to spend three years (1972–1975) in France with Stade Rennais. He also had a spell with Philadelphia Fever and later with AS Angoulême and ECAC Chaumont. In 2006, he was selected by CAF as one of the best 200 African football players of the last 50 years.
Lamouchi started his professional career with Alès and then moved to Auxerre for four years. He then went on to join Monaco, who he helped to the Ligue 1 title in 2000, before being snapped up by Parma of Italy. He later moved to Inter Milan. Lamouchi had a spell at Genoa before joining Marseille on loan the following year.
Dennon Elliot Lewis (born 9 May 1997) is an English footballer who plays for Wealdstone. He is a versatile player, able to play in defence, midfield or attack. A former professional at Premier League side Watford, Lewis had loan spells at Woking and Crawley Town between 2016 and 2017. He then had a spell with Scottish club Falkirk in 2018.
Hamid Merakchi (born 28 January 1976) is an Algerian footballer. Merakchi spent most of his career in Algeria,Interview with Merakchi in Le Buteur but had a spell with Gençlerbirliği where he played in 26 Turkish Super Lig matches. Merakchi also made several appearances for the Algeria national football team, including two qualifying matches for the 2000 African Nations Cup finals.
Born in Osijek, he started playing in Hajduk Osijek,Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, by Milorad Sijić, pag. 167 before moving to Zagreb's HŠK Concordia where he played until the beginning of World War II. He had a spell at NK Zagorac Varaždin.Franjo Rupnik at Reprezentacija.rs In 1945 he moved to Belgrade's FK Partizan where he stayed until 1947 and won the Yugoslav championship.
Acapandié was born in Saint-Pierre, Réunion. On 25 May 2010, he signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal with Auxerre. He made his professional debut on 8 January 2011 appearing as a substitute in a Coupe de France match against Wasquehal. During the 2011–12 season he had a spell with Ligue 2 side AC Arles-Avignon.
Born in Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Mac Allister began playing football with local side General Belgrano de Santa Rosa. He made his Primera debut with Estudiantes de la Plata in 1989. He also played in the first team of Argentinos Juniors. Mac Allister had a spell in Mexico with Correcaminos UAT and then moved to Japan to play for Mitsubishi Motors.
Tristan Lahaye (born 16 February 1983 in Juvisy-sur-Orge, Essonne) is a French footballer who last played as a defender for Ligue 2 side Chamois Niortais. Lahaye has played for AS Beauvais Oise, FC Sète, Amiens SC and LB Châteauroux in Ligue 2. He also had a spell in the Belgian Pro League with Kortrijk between 2008 and 2009.
Mikael Fruelund (born February 27, 1980) is a Danish handballer, currently playing for Danish Handball League side Nordsjælland Håndbold. He has previously played for rival league clubs Bjerringbro FH, Viborg HK and GOG Svendborg. He also had a spell at Spanish league side BM Altea. During his youth career, Fruelund made several appearances for the Danish national youth handball teams.
Kumar was educated at William Ellis School in London and studied as an undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge and for a master's degree at the London School of Economics. He then worked as a lecturer at the University of Kent from 1967, where he also studied for a PhD, and had a spell as a producer for the talks and documentaries department of the BBC.
He left the club at the end of the 1998's Super League III, and switched back to rugby union to play for Leeds Tykes. He later had a spell playing rugby union in France. In 2000, he spent a month on trial at Halifax Blue Sox, but made just one first team appearance before being released. He returned to rugby union to play for Sedgley Park.
Jason Dair (born 15 June 1974) is a Scottish football coach and former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and is currently a first team coach at Dunfermline Athletic. Dair had a spell as caretaker manager at Cowdenbeath, after former manager Colin Nish was sacked in May 2016. Dair also managed East of Scotland team Dundonald Bluebell before taking up a coaching role at the Pars.
In the following season he played the first half with Spartak, however during winter break he moved to FK Grbalj playing in the Montenegrin First League.Darko Bošković at Soccerway At summer 2011 he was back in Serbia this time to play with FK Timok Zaječar. He later had a spell with FK Odžaci in the Serbian League Vojvodina.RADNIČKI PREOKRETOM DO VELIKE POBEDE PROTIV EKIPE ODŽAKA‚ zrklik.
He had a spell with Hartlepool United where he was first-team coach. In 1990, Copeland became the Football Association's Regional Director of Coaching for the North of England. In 1993, he added the part-time role of England women's coach to his duties and remained in both posts until 1998. His successor, Hope Powell became the first full-time manager of the England women's team.
He started off his career playing for Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i, and then had a spell playing with at Nagoya Grampus Eight of the Japanese J1 League. Kim joined Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma of the K-League in March 2008. In November 2009, he joined Sangju Sangmu Phoenix for military duty. On 22 September 2011, he returned to his former club Seongnam on being discharged from military service.
82 In December 1928, he left Nelson and joined Welsh club Bangor City. Some time later, he returned to Scotland with Clydebank, before joining Beith in July 1933. After a year at Beith, he moved to Brechin City. In the summer of 1935, McDonagh had a trial with Workington but was not offered a contract and subsequently had a spell in Ireland with Sligo Rovers.
On his second league appearance for the Lancashire side, he scored a goal in the 6–0 Fourth Division win against York City. He spent two seasons with Burnley, playing 35 games in all competitions, four of them as a substitute, before leaving the club at the end of the 1989–90 season. Atkinson then moved into non-League football and had a spell with Northwich Victoria.
Born in Buenos Aires, Padrón began playing football as a striker with local side Club Atlético Platense. In 1951, he moved to Ecuador where he participated in the first Campeonato Profesional de Fútbol de Guayaquil with Club Sport Río Guayas. He had a spell in Venezuela with La Salle FC before moving to Spain to play in La Liga with CF Valencia and UD Las Palmas.
He only made one appearance, during a 4–0 league win verses Dundee in January 1999. Three seasons later he re-joined Linfield.Feeney back at Windsor BBC Sport (17 June 2002) During his second spell at Windsor Park he scored in the UEFA Cup. He left again in 2002 for Ards then had a spell with Glenavon before signing for Shamrock Rovers for the 2005 season.
Fein began playing football at the age of four at SV Helios Daglfing, a club based in his hometown Munich. He also had a spell at TSV 1860 Munich, before joining the Bayern Munich youth setup in 2006. In 2017, he was assigned to the reserves squad, making 27 appearances and scoring once in the 2017–18 Regionalliga season. On 1 September 2018, Fein joined 2.
Harper played for St Mirren Juniors before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1919. The outside right played a total of five matches for the Spurs between 1919–21.A-Z of Tottenham Hotspur players Retrieved 1 October 2012 After leaving White Hart Lane he had a spell at Dundee before joining the American Soccer League club Boston Soccer Club dubbed the "Wonder Workers" and later J&P; Coats.
Miézan spent most of his career playing for Abidjan side Africa Sports. He also had a spell with Belgian First Division side Lierse. Miézan made several appearances for the Ivory Coast national football team, including three appearances at the 1984 African Cup of Nations finals. He also played for Ivory Coast national under-20 football team at the 1977 FIFA World Youth Championship in Tunisia.
Saïd Aït-Bahi (born 1984 in Rabat) is a Moroccan football player who currently blazes for French semi-professional club US Saint-Omer.Face à Saint-Omer, l’USLD retrouve Said Ait-Bahi, son ex-défenseur‚ lavoixdunord.fr, 7 October 2017 Before moving to France, Aït-Bahi played for Moroccan clubs FUS Rabat and Ittihad Khemisset. In 2009, he joined FC Gueugnon and later had a spell with Nîmes Olympique.
Laviņš began his career with his hometown team HK Pardaugava Riga. He then moved to North America in 1994, starting with the East Coast Hockey League where he played for the Raleigh IceCaps and the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks. He also had a spell in the Colonial Hockey League with the Muskegon Fury. In 1997, he moved to the International Hockey League with the Las Vegas Thunder.
Newell's won the 1987-88 Primera División. In 1990 Theiler joined River Plate bet he never established himself in the first team, he then had a spell with St Gallen of Switzerland before returning to Argentina to join San Lorenzo de Almagro. In 1993, he returned to Newell's Old Boys. After retiring as a player he went on to pursue a career in coaching.
Charlie Hore (born 28 August 1976) is a New Zealand rugby union player (fly half), he played for the Super 14 team Highlanders but now plays for Italian side Rugby Viadana. He also had a spell for Irish AIL Team Banbridge RFC in the late 1990s. He also played for Scottish side The Borders. He is the brother of former All Black Andrew Hore.
Born in Abidjan, Loué started his career in homeland club Africa Sports, before joining Moroccan side Raja Casablanca. He had a spell in Algeria with MO Constantine in the second division. Then he returned to Morocco to play for Raja Casablanca. In January 2006, he joined French club RC Strasbourg, who were in Ligue 1 at the time, on a four-and-a-half year deal.
The club also won the less prestigious Copa Interamericana during his time at the club. He was selected to play for Argentina in the Copa América 1987. In 1987, he returned to Newell's Old Boys where he won another league title in 1987-1988. Towards the end of his playing career he had a spell in Chile playing for O'Higgins until his retirement in 1992.
Began speaking Guaraní football. In others, had a spell at St. Gallen in Switzerland, Then it was a subsidiary of VfB Stuttgart. In 2006, he returned to Paraguayan football, more exactly to Olimpia of Paraguay in which he had many opportunities. In 2007 passed the Sportivo Luqueño and the second half of 2007 was to FC Wil in Switzerland where he played his best sporting achievement.
Grabbing a poor Kevin Brock back-pass, Heath scored a goal away at Oxford to equalize the match and earn Everton a chance to turn things around. Heath then had a spell in Spain with Espanyol. After a single season he returned to England, where he spent the remainder of his career. In 1990 Manchester City manager Howard Kendall signed Heath from Aston Villa.
He joined Burton Albion as manager in 1976 and spent two years in charge of the club, later joining the coaching staff at Notts County. Walker had a spell as manager of Notts County, succeeding Neil Warnock in January 1993. He was fired in September 1994. He later worked on the staff of Leeds United, where he was the chief scout as of 2010.
Treacy played in the club inaugural game against Parramatta. Treacy then played for the club at second-row forward in their 1999 NRL Grand Final loss to the Melbourne Storm. Treacy then had a spell in England with the Salford City Reds in 2002. In 2003, Treacy returned to Australia and played 1 season with Parramatta before retiring at the end of the season.
Topliss coached Wakefield Trinity from 1987–94 and also had a spell in charge of Great Britain under-21s in 1989. In his first season with Trinity, he guided them to promotion back into the old First Division, retiring as a player after the last match of the season. He remained at Wakefield as coach until 1994 when he stepped down to concentrate on his business.
Grindlay began his career as a youth player for Celtic before being picked up by Newcastle United. He was primarily in the youth system, however he did make one appearance in a friendly match with the first team against Berwick Rangers when he was 19. He left and had a spell with Grimsby Town. This was brief and soon returned home, with his family at Dumbarton.
Porto began his football career outside the field as a scout for Gremio in 2001 Braga also had a spell with Ulbra, Brusque Futebol Clube and Santa Cruz as an (Assistant coach) before joining football giants Fluminense as a scout 2011 where he stayed for 2 years. In May 2014, he was announced by Miami Dade FC in the NAL as a technical coordinator.
Arnauld Mercier (born 4 June 1972) is a French former footballer player and current manager, who is unemployed after last managing Waasland-Beveren. He spent most of his career playing in the French Ligue 2 and Championnat National, but had a spell in Italy where he played three seasons in Serie B. After his playing career, he became a coach, and managed RBDB and Seraing United.
William Donkin (22 June 1900 – October quarter 1974) was an English professional footballer who played as a right-back. Born in Annfield Plain, he assisted several clubs in the north-east of England and also had a spell in the Football League with Lancashire outfit Nelson. After retiring from football in 1931, Donkin began to play cricket and was hired as a professional by several local clubs.
Gillespie spent over a decade at Tannadice. The highlight was the home and away double victory against F.C. Barcelona in 1966-67 Inter- Cities Fairs Cup. The 2-1 first leg victory at Camp Nou was the first ever competitive victory in Spain by a British club. When at Tannadice he had a spell on when United played in the North American league as Dallas Tornado.
Rob Fisher (fl. 1990s) is a retired motorcycle road racer who won ten sidecar races at the Isle of Man TT, second only to Dave Molyneux's 17 wins. He started his racing career riding sidecar motocross as a teenager at local events and then had a spell as a passenger at British Championship level. He disliked being a passenger and soon changed to driving, but this time on the road.
The oldest Westphalian football club, the Gymnasial-Spielverein Gütersloh, was founded in 1878 at the Evangelisch Stiftisches Gymnasium. FC Gütersloh 2000 (FCG) had a spell in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga from 1996 to 1999 before being relegated and dissolved by a court due to an overwhelming debt of 7 million DM. The club was re- established in 2000. The women's team plays as FSV Gütersloh 2009 in the 2.
Born in Libreville, Londo began playing football for local side FC 105 Libreville. He had a spell in Morocco where he played for Raja Casablanca before moving to Europe. He joined Belgian Pro League club R.A.E.C. Mons for five seasons, and then joined Greek Superleague side Akratitos F.C. in July 2005. Londo would later play for Cypriot club Digenis Morphou before finishing his career in Belgium with U.R.S. du Centre.
He shared a century partnership for the seventh wicket with the wicket-keeper Alan Knott, after the Indian spinners did some early damage. A surprise choice for the World XI tour of Australia in 1971–72, he struggled playing alongside the biggest names in international cricket. In 1980–81, he toured Bangladesh with the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) team. Hutton had a spell as editor of The Cricketer magazine.
Reddish began his career with local non- League club Boots Athletic. He joined Tottenham Hotspur in 1929 and played a total of seven matches in all competitions for the Spurs.Tottenham Hotspur F.C A-Z of players Retrieved 30 November 2012 After leaving White Hart Lane the full back joined Lincoln City where he made 53 appearances. Later on his career he had a spell at Notts County and finally Dundee.
Phillips became goalkeeping coach at Isthmian League Premier Division club Staines Town in 1989. He also had a spell as caretaker manager of the club in 1990, alongside Chris Davey and former Brentford teammate Jackie Graham. Phillips departed the club in 1990 to serve as goalkeeping coach at Brentford under manager Steve Perryman and Perryman's successor Phil Holder. He left in 1992, after the appointment of David Webb as manager.
In August 2011, Palacios joined Stoke City for an undisclosed fee believed to be around £6 million. He struggled to make an impact in his four seasons at Stoke, however, and left the club in 2015. He subsequently had a spell in the North American Soccer League with Miami. He has been a regular player for Honduras since 2003, helping them qualify for the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup editions.
Born in the capital city Guatemala City, Pérez started his professional career at local Guatemalan giants Municipal and then had a spell at their eternal rivals CSD Comunicaciones. He then played for Marquense, Antigua and Suchitepéquez before joining Heredia in summer 2007. He moved to Sacachispas in April 2010.Sacachispas incorporó 5 refuerzos - LaRed Deportiva In June 2010 he was revealed as one of several reinforcements of USAC.
Over a ten-year period Fish Smart was virtually unbeatable. He was a popular sportsman; a poem was composed in his honour and a racehorse was named after him.Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle, 31 December 1881. Fish Smart left Welney to work on construction sites around England and had a spell in Egypt working on the unfinished Sudanese railway, but returned to skate in the Fens when it froze.
Lavelle was a trainee journalist with Granada Television, before joining ITV Tyne Tees. He worked as a Programme Editor for two years, as part of the launch-team for the Al Jazeera English news service bureau in London. He is a former Entertainment Correspondent for Sky News and a news correspondent and weekend presenter for Five News. He also had a spell as news correspondent and presenter for BBC London News.
He then became a masseur at the Marine Hydro in Rhyl, where he treated many famous footballers. He had a spell as trainer at Stockport County before the First World War. After spending the war in the Royal Army Medical Corps he joined Birmingham City as a trainer in 1920. At the end of his first season with the St. Andrew's club they won the Football League Second Division championship.
Having played in their youth side for four years, Busk was promoted to the first team of F.C. Copenhagen during the 2012–13 season. He gained his first Superliga game on 16 May 2013, an away match against Randers FC.Profile at football-lineups.com In the Autumn of 2014, Busk was sent out on loan to fellow Superliga club AC Horsens, and the following year had a spell with Sandefjord.
Nicknamed el Monito (The Monkey), Pineda started his career at second division Cosmos“El Monito” más simpático en la historia de FAS - La Prensa Gráfica and was part of the FAS first team, and holds a moment in history being FAS first goalscorer in 1948, he went on to win four titles (1951–52, 1953–54, 1956-57 y 1961-62). He also had a spell at Atlante.
He later returned to Ireland to play for Shelbourne, making his League of Ireland debut on 1 March 1991. He later had a spell on the coaching staff with Bohemian FC under Stephen Kenny and Gareth Farrelly and was caretaker manager of the club between Kenny's departure and Farrelly's arrival. He later played in the Irish League for Crusaders. Howlett currently manages Killester United in the Leinster Senior League.
McGovern was subsequently hired as manager of Woking and had a spell as assistant at Hull City before joining Ilkeston Town to replace Keith Alexander as manager in November 2000. He was sacked by the club in March of the following year after an eight-game winless run. He has since worked as a club ambassador for Forest, as a pundit on Radio Nottingham and as an after dinner speaker.
He also played in the Anfield FA Cup defeat by Chelsea a week later. He made six more league appearances the following season plus another in the FA Cup, with his only goal for the club being at Chelsea on 27 December 1932.Liverpool FC career summary In July 1933, he returned to non-league football with Leamington Town. He later had a spell on Coventry City's coaching staff.
The squad finished first, and then beat South Korea in the quarter- finals and Iraq in the semi-finals, before losing to Argentina in the final. In 2007, Barreto had a spell with Newell's Old Boys in Argentina, but failed to break into the first team, returning to Paraguay in January 2008. However, he signed again for the Paraguayan team in July 2008. He also holds an Italian passport.
He played youth football in the Ulster Senior League before signing with Derry City where he made his League of Ireland debut on 13 September 1987. He later moved to Finn Harps before returning to Derry to play once more with City and Coleraine F.C.. He also had a spell at Institute as a player-manager. Hegarty was known throughout Ireland as one of the toughest tackling midfielders of his era.
Guidi, born in the city of Piñeiro, Avellaneda, started his career with local club Unidos de Piñeiro, before joining Lanús in 1949. In 1950 he helped the team to win the Argentine 2nd Division in 1950. Guidi had a spell with Club Atlético Independiente but he never achieved the level of play that he had at Lanús. Guidi rejoined Lanús helping them to win the 2nd division title in 1964.
However, by the time the scandal broke he had completed the required 3 years residency period and no further action was taken. After appearances against England, Scotland, Ireland and Italy in the 2006 Six Nations, Charvis had a spell away from the international scene. However, his form for the Dragons throughout the 2006–2007 season saw him named in Gareth Jenkins's touring squad to Australia in May 2007.
Hugh Morgan 'Paddy' Gallacher (11 May 1870 – 20 May 1941) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Leicester Fosse, Preston North End and Sheffield United. Born in Galston in East Ayrshire he started his career with local side Maybole and had a spell at Celtic before moving to play in England. After leaving Leicester Fosse he spent time with Nelson and New Brompton before retiring.
Shaw's second spell at Stoke started well with Shaw scoring six goals in 38 appearances in 1992–93 helping Stoke win the Second Division title. However a persistent back injury limited his appearances and had a spell on loan at Plymouth Argyle at the beginning of the 1994–95 season also proved fruitless with Shaw failing to register a goal in six games.Graham Shaw Greens on Screen. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
He also had a spell as a civil servant, working with the Inland Revenue in Dumbarton. During this period, he was active in the campaign to repeal Section 2A of the Local Government Act, more commonly known as Section 28. This campaign was successful, and Harvie has stated that the experience prompted him to become more actively involved in politics, leading to his joining the Scottish Green Party.
Following his time in England, Weah returned to France and had a spell at Marseille, where he remained until May 2001. He later played with Al-Jazira in the UAE Pro-League, where he remained until his retirement as a player in 2003, at age 37. He had planned on joining the New York/New Jersey MetroStars of Major League Soccer, but elected to join Al-Jazira on a temporary basis.
Kenneth William Bates (born 4 December 1931) is a British businessman, football executive and hotelier. He was involved in forming the Premier League, the development of Wembley Stadium and is the former owner and chairman of football clubs Chelsea and Leeds United. Bates spent five years as chairman of Oldham Athletic during the 1960s and also had a spell at Wigan Athletic. In 1982, he purchased Chelsea for £1.
Terje Nilsen (26 November 1951 – 20 March 2019)Terje Nilsen er død was a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Nilsen's greatest hit is the song "Mjelle", written in 1974, and appearing on the album "Æ" released in 1977. It later appeared on the album "Kanskje", released in 1990, and had a spell on Norsktoppen. In addition to his own recordings, Nilsen has collaborated with several well-known Norwegian artists.
He joined Crewe Alexandra, but again played just once. He had spell with Bury without playing in the league before dropping out of The Football League on joining Horwich RMI. He had a spell in Malta with Naxxar Lions before returning to Horwich. He subsequently played for Stalybridge Celtic, Accrington Stanley, Horwich (for a third time), Ashton United, Flixton, Witton Albion, Chorley and Oldham Town before joining Nantwich Town.
In January 1976 he was appointed player-manager of Chelmsford City,List of CCFC Managers a position he held until May 1977. He later played for Grays Athletic. He later spent several years running a taxi business in Southend, but in 1999 was trading as an antiques dealer. More recently he had a spell as joint-manager of Harlow Town along with former Leicester City player Len Glover.
Shaun Charles Close (born 8 September 1966) is an English former association football centre forward. He started his career as a youth player for Tottenham Hotspur, then had a spell with Halmstad in Sweden and after that, spent a season at Bournemouth. In 1989, he was signed by Swindon Town manager Osvaldo Ardiles, In 1993, he spent a season with Barnet, before moving down to non- league with Bishop's Stortford.
Gilmour started his career with Shaw Cross Sharks, had a spell at Thornhill Trojans, and played for Dewsbury Moor before signing for Wigan Warriors. He toured New Zealand with Great Britain Academy in 1997. Gilmour played at for Wigan in their 1998 Super League Grand Final victory over Leeds Rhinos. Gilmour played for the Wigan Warriors from the interchange bench in their 2000 Super League Grand Final loss against St. Helens.
In 1974, his former teammate Ćurković arranged him a move to France to play with AS Saint-Étienne.Book: "Rođeni - Prvoligaške generacije 1952 - 1991" by Zoran Mrđenović, pag. 29 He debuted in the French League 1 in the 1976–77 season, however he spent most of the time playing in the B team. Earlier he had a spell in Austria with First Vienna FC in the 1976–77 season.
Afterwards he had a spell with Ipatinga, who he had helped the year before to get the promotion to the Brazilian Serie A, before joining former European champions Red Star Belgrade playing in the Serbian SuperLiga. In 2009, he was back to Brazil playing Náutico in the Serie A then moving to Mirassol in 2010. In 2011, he moved abroad again, this time signing with Iran Pro League side Naft Tehran.
McLachlan had a spell as player-manager with French side Le Havre in 1934–35. He was offered a further contract with the club, but his ambition was to manage a Scottish First Division side. In 1935, McLachlan was the successful applicant out of almost one hundred who applied for the job as manager of top division Dumfries side, Queen of the South. His appointment was announced on 29 June.
Martin Paul Woods (born 1 January 1986) is a Scottish footballer currently playing for FC Halifax Town. Woods career started at Leeds United and during his time there had a spell on loan at Hartlepool United. He then moved on to Sunderland, Rotherham United and Doncaster Rovers, and also spent time on loan at Yeovil Town. Following a short spell at Barnsley, Woods signed for Ross County in October 2014.
In October 1977 he moved to Dutch club, NAC Breda for £75,000. He then went on to play for ADO Den Haag before returning to play in England with Fulham. He returned to Everton once his playing career had come to an end under Joe Royle who appointed him as youth team coach. He also had a spell in charge of the now defunct Vauxhall Conference club Runcorn.
Carranza started his career in 1991 with Racing Club de Avellaneda. In 1992, he joined Boca Juniors where he was part of the squad that won the Apertura 1992 and the Copa de Oro. He played a total of 106 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 13 goals. Carranza then had a spell with Racing Club's fiercest rivals; Independiente before joining San Lorenzo where he became a key player.
Alan Roderick Rough (; born 25 November 1951) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He won 53 caps for Scotland and played in two FIFA World Cups. He also had a long club career, principally with Partick Thistle and Hibernian. Since retiring as a player, Rough had a spell as manager of junior club Glenafton Athletic and has worked in the media, particularly on radio phone-in shows.
Goram had brief spells at Notts County and Sheffield United before signing for Motherwell in January 1999. In 2000, he helped Motherwell to fourth place in the league. Goram had a loan spell with Manchester United during their 2000–01 title run-in, playing in two games. In the summer of 2001, he had a spell on trial with Hamilton Academical then signed for Coventry City and made seven appearances.
The next season Wealands helped the club reach the final of the Cheshire Senior Cup. He then had a spell at Barrow before returning to Altrincham in 1988. The last of his 273 games in all competitions for the club was in 1992, by which time he was 41 years old. After finally retiring from playing, he served briefly on the board of Altrincham, and has coached goalkeepers at Bury.
Oliver James Smith (born 14 August 1982) is a former English rugby union international and domestic head coach, having had a spell with Esher RFC. During his playing career, he played for Harlequin F.C. Rugby Club, Montpellier Hérault Rugby, Leicester Tigers, England and the British and Irish Lions before a knee injury forced him to retire. He was a specialist outside centre but also occasionally played inside centre or wing.
Jovel came through the reserves at hometown club Luis Ángel Firpo, but made his senior debut with Atlético Chaparratique in the Second division in 2001. He then had a spell at Dragón before joining premier division side Vista Hermosa in 2005.Profile El Gráfico He returned to Firpo in 2010, and signed for Águila in January 2014. Jovel moved on to Isidro Metapán before signing with Audaz in 2017.
In 1968, he was appointed manager of Shrewsbury Town. In November 1972, he became manager of Swansea City, resigning in February 1975 to join Crewe Alexandra where he remained until 1978. He then had a spell as goalkeeper coach with his old team Manchester United at the invitation of Dave Sexton, where he stayed until Sexton left in 1981. His next club was Swindon Town, as assistant manager to Lou Macari.
For almost ten years, Ljubodrag, played in Sileks Kratovo, only interrupted from January 2003 until January 2004, when he had a spell in Serbia in Radnički Niš. His next spell abroad was in 1998, when he went to Belgium to play two seasons in Eendracht Aalst, followed by one season in 2000 in Cyprus club Digenis Morphou. From 2001, he was back to Macedonia, where he ended his career in 2004.
Doyle began his career as a trainee at Celtic turning full professional for them in August 1998. He and fellow Celtic teammate Liam Miller had a spell on loan in the Danish Premier League at club AGF Aarhus, with Doyle playing 22 League games and scoring four goals for the Danish side. During his time at Celtic, Doyle failed to make a single league appearance for the first team.
Wootton played as a guest for Walsall during the First World War, before joining Port Vale as a guest amateur in October 1916. After four goals in seventeen games in the war league he was unavailable from March 1917. He had a spell at Leek Alexandra, before re-joining Port Vale in August 1919. The club was readmitted into the Football League for the 1919–20 season, replacing Leeds City.
Born in Caracas,Alejandro Pol profile at Soccerway Alejandro Pol Hurtado had a spell in Spain with RCD Espanyol youth team in 2003–04.Alejandro Pol at zerozero.pt He started his senior career in 2007 playing with Monagas Sport Club playing in the 2007–08 Venezuelan Primera División. In the following season, he moved to Universidad Central de Venezuela FC, usually known as UCV FC or simply Universidad Central.
Velez then went on to win the Copa Libertadores in 1994. In 1994 González joined San Lorenzo de Almagro, he was part of their championship winning squad in the Clausura 1995. He then stepped down a division to play for Quilmes in the Argentine 2nd division until he retired. Following his retirement González had a spell as assistant manager to Oscar Ruggeri at San Lorenzo, before becoming a players agent.
Cray Wanderers were a strong force in senior county football at the turn of the century. After being Kent Junior Cup semi-finalists and finalists in 1890–91 and 1891–92 they entered the first ever FA Amateur Cup competition in 1893–94. They had a spell as a professional club between 1895 and 1907. They were a nursery club for Woolwich Arsenal during part of this period.
In 1996, Fren notoriously spent a single game in charge of Argentinos Juniors before resigning. From there, Fren went on to coach the reserve team of Talleres de Córdoba and then work as assistant coach to José Pastoriza at Independiente. In between 2004 and 2005, he worked with Luis Garisto at Instituto de Córdoba and in 2007, he had a spell in charge of 12 de Octubre of Paraguay.
Hailing from Bergen, he started his career in 1991 with Åsane, then moved to Viking and had a spell with Lyngby in 1996. In 1997 moved abroad to Sweden, playing for the club Helsingborg. In 2000, he moved back to Norway and played for Rosenborg, however he only made 5 appearances. In 2003, he spent a season with Brann and in 2004 he played for Danish side Frem.
Zoran Stoinović (born 26 July 1975) is a retired Serbian football player. Stoinović spent most of his professional career in Greece, appearing in just 31 Alpha Ethniki matches for Aris Thessaloniki, Trikala and Panachaiki. He played in the Beta Ethniki and Gamma Ethniki for several clubs, including Iraklis Ptolemaidas, Panetolikos and Patraikos. He also had a spell with OFK Beograd in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro.
He played with Kyoto Shiko, Kumiyama High School and Hannan UniversityTakuya Murayama at zerozero.pt in Japan, before coming to Poland where, after playing half-season with Gwardia Koszalin, he joined Pogoń Szczecin and played four seasons with them. Next, he had a spell in Thailand where he played with Ratchaburi in 2016. In summer 2018 he was back in Europe, this time by signing with Serbian SuperLiga side FK Zemun.
Neil Buckley (born 25 September 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He began his career with Hull City, where he spent six seasons in the first team. During the 1989–90 season he had a spell on loan with Lancashire-based club Burnley. After leaving Hull in 1992, Buckley moved into non-League football, assisting Brigg Town, where he won the FA Vase in 1996, and North Ferriby United.
A striker, he became top goalscorer in the Icelandic league in 1986 with 19 goals.Meistaraflokkur - KSI (Islandic FA) He moved to continental Europe with Belgian sides Beveren and Winterslag who later merged with Waterschei to become Racing Genk. Torfason became the first ever goalscorer of the new club when he scored against KV Mechelen.Gele ditjes, blauwe datjes - Free Thiel Vrienden He then had a spell with Austrians Rapid Vienna, before joining St Mirren in 1989.
Eric Barnes (29 November 1937 – 3 January 2014) was an English professional footballer who played for Crewe Alexandra between 1957 and 1970. Barnes joined Crewe initially as an amateur while doing his National Service in the Royal Air Force. He played mainly as a centre half, but also had a spell at full back after Crewe signed Dave Ewing from Manchester City. He moved into non- league football with Witton Albion in 1970.
Born in Asunción, Aldama began playing football as a defender with local Club Nacional. In 2000, he moved to Turkey where he had a spell in the Süper Lig with Göztepe A.Ş..Profile at TFF.org While playing for San Lorenzo in 2001, Aldama was involved in an on-pitch altercation with players from Sportivo Luqueño and received a 30-month ban from the Paraguayan Football Association. However, his suspension was lifted in February 2003.
He made a total of 296 appearances for Arsenal, scoring eight goals. After Arsenal he joined Torquay United, and stayed there for two seasons before becoming a coach at Belgian club Royal Daring, and was coach of the Belgian national side. He later had a spell as a trainer-coach at Leicester City, and the Danish national side in 1946.Lundberg, Knud: "Dansk Fodbold" (1989) He later managed Torquay United, Crystal Palace and Colchester United.
Sundgot had a spell at Viking between 1975 and 1976, where he played 29 matches and scored 1 goal in the league, and played as a centre-back when Viking won the league in 1975. Sundgot was not capped at senior level, but played six matches for the Norwegian U18 team, and one match for the under-21 team. He is the father of the footballers Ole Bjørn Sundgot and Arild Sundgot.
Presland started as a junior for West Ham United before signing as a professional in October 1960. He did not make his debut until 27 February 1965 in a 2–1 home win against Liverpool in which he scored his only goal for West Ham. He made only six appearances for West Ham before moving to Crystal Palace in 1967. He had a spell on-loan with Colchester United signing on 11 October 1969.
He moved to Leicester Fosse in 1909 and played 29 league games during the 1909–10 season, scoring seven goals, despite not having scored once in the previous nine years. He had a spell managing Huddersfield Town between 1910 and 1912, their first two seasons in the Football League, before returning for a second spell playing for Leicester. He turned out a further 17 times for them before finally retiring from playing in 1913.
Smalley remained at the Carrow Road club throughout the war but was transferred in October 1945 to fellow Third Division South club, Northampton Town where he "formed a formidable partnership with Bill Barron as the last outfield line of defence". He remained with "the Cobblers" until 1951 when, in his fortieth year, he dropped out of League football. He then had a spell as player-coach at Lower Gornal Athletic before retiring completely.
Richard Keith Illingworth (born 23 August 1963) is an English former cricketer, who is currently an umpire. The bulk of his domestic cricketing career occurred with Worcestershire, although he had a spell with Derbyshire, and overseas with Natal. He played in nine Tests and twenty five ODIs for England, including participating in the 1992 and 1996 Cricket World Cups. Several websites, mistakenly, report that he is Ray Illingworth's son but the two are not related.
Later that month, however, Gouck was found guilty of drink driving in Blackpool, after he had narrowly avoided a head-on collision with a police car in the resort. He was twice the alcohol limit and he was banned from driving. In March 2004 he was hospitalised in Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, for five days suffering from viral pneumonia. Gouck left Stanley in May 2004 and then had a spell with Fleetwood Town.
He subsequently had a spell in Denmark with F.C. Copenhagen before returning to the Czech Republic to finish his career with Sparta, where he last played before retiring in 2012. Internationally Sionko made his debut for the Czech Republic in 1999 and took part in three tournaments, in particular the 2000 Olympics, the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008. He played sporadically until 2010, finishing his career with 8 goals from 41 games.
A move to Derby County brought him a single appearance in half a season. Doncaster were having a surprisingly bad season and were wanting to make improvements, so they brought Miller to Belle Vue in January 1948. In his 5 1/2 seasons there he helped them win the Division 3 North title and sustain their place in Division 2. He made 146 appearances, scored 4 goals, and had a spell as captain.
In 1996, he was appointed the youth team coach (under-19) at Sheffield Wednesday again by David Pleat. He then had a spell coaching youth (under-17) at Tottenham Hotspur. Hill returned to Luton Town as manager in July 2000, but it was an unsuccessful stint in which he won only two games of a Luton side now playing in Division Two, and he left the post in November 2000. Luton finished the season relegated.
Born in Danilovgrad, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia, he played most of the 1970s with FK Vojvodina in the Yugoslav First League, although he also had a spell in between with NK Maribor during the early 1970s. In NK Maribor he played 58 matches scoring 26 goals. While playing with Vojvodina he won the Mitropa Cup in 1977. In 1979, he moved abroad to France and played one season with SC Bastia in the Ligue 1.
Retrieved on 6 May 2013. He failed to make the 1986 World Cup squad before short spells with Millwall (November 1986) and Hartlepool United (January 1987). Later Cochrane moved into non-league football with Billingham Synthonia, coached the Saudi Arabian Military team, and had a spell as player-manager of the ill- fated South Bank. Cochrane lived in the Middlesbrough area for a number of years, working as a media pundit and youth coach.
Carlos Maria Lugo Aquino (born 30 May 1976) is a Paraguayan football defender. He currently plays for Sport Boys in Peru. Lugo started in the youth divisions of Olimpia Asunción he then had a spell with All Boys in Argentina before playing in the professional squad of Club Cerro Corá. Lugo then moved to Cienciano of Perú where he was part of the team that won the Copa Sudamericana and Recopa Sudamericana.
Gervaise O'Hare won an All-Ireland Under 21 medal with Down in 1979. On the administrative side there has been a fair contribution also. As far back as the mid-1920s a Warrenpoint man Paddy McGivern had a spell as County chairman. Father Alex McMullan during his time in Warrenpoint held the position for six years and more recently Donal McCormack has made his mark first as County chairman and currently as County secretary.
Morris was born in Chester. As a youngster, he made his first–team debut for Chester in a Welsh Cup tie against Oswestry Town at Sealand Road in 1974–75, as the club rested several of its regular players. He then dropped into non–league football, finishing as Caernarfon Town's leading scorer in 1981–82.Sumner (1999), p 91 Morris then had a spell with Bangor City during 1983–84 in the Alliance Premier League.
He left Dukinfield RUFC for a brief spell at Oldham RUFC but then left to take over as Defensive coordinator of Ireland (January 2002 – September 2005). In September 2004, he started working as Defence and Skills coach at Saracens in the Guinness Premiership before taking over as head coach. He had a spell as the defence coach of the England national rugby union team and is now head coach at Aviva Premiership side Bath.
Kennedy joined Southern League Premier Division club Crawley Town on a permanent deal in March 2001. He had previously had a spell on loan at the club during the 1999–00 season. He made his only appearance for the club in a 3–0 Southern League Cup win over St Leonards on 27 March and departed two days later. Kennedy subsequently went on trial at several league clubs, but failed to earn a contract.
Daniel Warrender (born 28 April 1986) is an English footballer whose last known club was Ramsbottom United in the Northern Premier League Premier Division. Warrender has previously played for Manchester City, in his hometown, and Blackpool. He also had a spell in America with San Francisco Seals. On 13 September 2008, he made his first appearance for F.C. United of Manchester, in a goalless FA Cup first round qualifying match against Nantwich Town.
Arthur J. Johnson (born 1886) was an English footballer active prior to the First World War. A half-back, Johnson's earliest known club was Southend United, then playing in the Southern League. He had a spell with Sheffield United of The Football League, but only made two appearances for the "Blades". He then returned to Southend before joining another Southern League club, New Brompton, making his debut against Watford on 25 December 1909.
Nicknamed "Pipo", he started his career at River Plate, playing from 1945 to 1949, and then again from 1955 to 1958, winning a total of 5 Argentine leagues.Xinhua "Argentine soccer legend Rossi dies at 82" 14 June 2007 In total, Rossi played 155 matches for River Plate scoring 7 goals. From 1949 to 1955 he played in Colombia for Millonarios winning 6 championships. He also had a spell in Argentine Huracán, playing 54 matches.
After leaving Selhurst Park, Stevens had a spell at non-league Tonbridge. Towards the end of his career, having transferred from Kent League side Deal Town, he played three games as a permit player in 1959-60 for Croydon Amateurs, scoring once before coaching the club's reserve team for the rest of the campaign. These included the Surrey Senior League Cup final against Chertsey Town at Kingstonian on Easter Monday due to injuries.
He subsequently skippered the club to their only major trophy to date, the Scottish League Cup in 2004. Livingston defeated Hibs 2–0 in the final. Lovell retired after a 15-month spell with Dumfries club Queen of the South, where he also had a spell as caretaker manager. Lovell has since done media work, appearing on Setanta SportsBLOGS: Stuart Lovell, Setanta Sports and Sky Sports, and writing a column for the Edinburgh Evening News.
It was at Glasgow in the 2001 and 2002 seasons he rode with his son Aidan. The 2002 team was unique as there was a second father and son connection. Former Leicester teammate Mark Courtney was also in the line-up with his son Scott. He had a spell in 2002 with the Workington Comets but returned to Glasgow in 2003 where he was again ever present, as he was in 2000 and 2001.
David Di Michele (; born 6 January 1976) is an Italian football manager and former player in the role of striker, most recently in charge as head coach of Lega Pro club Lupa Roma. Throughout his playing career, he played for several Italian clubs, and also had a spell on loan with English side West Ham United. At international level, he played six matches for the Italy national football team from 2005 to 2006.
Mottin spent the majority of his playing career with Angers, making 172 league appearances in nine seasons with the club, including 26 matches in Ligue 1 during the 1993–94 campaign. He also had a spell with Clermont Foot in the 1994–95 season. Following his retirement in 1997, Mottin moved into management with amateur side Intrépides Angers. He left three years later to become youth team director at his former club, Angers.
Guram Makayev (born 18 February 1970) is a retired Kazakhstani football forward. Makayev played club football for FC Kairat in the Soviet First League, before playing for several clubs in the Kazakhstan Premier League, including FC Ekibastuzets and FC Atyrau. He also had a spell in Belgium with K.F.C. Lommel S.K. and Royal Antwerp FC. Makayev made 10 appearances and scored one goal for the Kazakhstan national football team from 1994 to 1998.
In his brief NHL career, Melanson went scoreless and recorded eight penalty minutes. The majority of his professional career was spent in the American Hockey League, where he won the Calder Cup in 1996 with the Rochester Americans. He also suited up for teams in the International Hockey League, Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga, the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey and the United Hockey League. He also had a spell in Italy for the Milano Vipers.
Born in Campo Mourão, he begin playing in the youth team of Londrina Esporte ClubeJeff Silva at esporte.ig.com.br, 29-11-2011 where he became senior in 2006. In 2007, he had a spell in Portugal with S.C. Beira-Mar. In December 2007 Avaí Futebol Clube signed him from Londrina and he was part of the team that won promotion to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.Avaí anuncia contratação de lateral- esquerdo at Terra.
Born in Edmonton, London and moving to Romford, Gower began his career at Tottenham Hotspur where he was a member of the League Cup winning squad in the 1998–99 season. He had a spell on loan at Motherwell before joining Barnet in January 2001 for £32,500. At Motherwell he scored his first career goal in a 2–1 loss at Rangers. He joined Swansea City after declining a new contract at Southend United.
Tony Warner began his career at Liverpool in 1994. He never played a first team game, but made 120 appearances on the bench and earned the nickname Tony Bonus due to receiving many win bonuses. Warner had a spell on loan at Swindon Town in 1997. The following year he had a brief spell on loan at Celtic due to injuries to both of their first-team goalkeepers Jonathan Gould and Stewart Kerr.
The Icelandic writer Guðbergur Bergsson was born here, and Kalli Bjarni, the first winner of the Icelandic version of Pop Idol, lives in the town. The Spanish publisher and writer Jaime Salinas Bonmatí, engaged to Guðbergur Bergsson, lived, died and is buried here. Icelandic footballer Alfreð Finnbogason was also born in Grindavík. Ex-Leeds United footballer, Lee Sharpe, had a spell with Grindavík football club, at the end of his career, c.2006.
Resident trainers in the 1960s included Frank Heald, Bill Savage and Wilf Flint. The stadium owned a significant number of the greyhounds that provided the graded racing strength, handicap races were also very popular. Harry Bish was Racing Manager at the end of the decade. Ben Parsons had a spell as a trainer at the track which resulted in a major open race competition win when Cash For Dan, won the 1969 BBC Television Trophy.
Hidalgo then had a spell at CD Tenerife, suffering relegation in his one full season before joining CE Sabadell FC of his native region in January 2012, shortly before turning 33. In March 2014, the captain extended his link with the Arlequinats for another year. When his contract ended, he played for several weeks with UE Cornellà in Segunda Division B before retiring in November 2015, immediately becoming a youth team coach.
Monasterio started his playing career in 1993 with Deportivo Morón. Between 1995 and 1998 he played in the Argentine Primera with Platense. In 1998, he moved down a division to play for Brown de Arrecifes and then Independiente Rivadavia. In 2000-2001 he had a spell in Bolivia with Oriente Petrolero before returning to Argentina to play for San Martín de San Juan, in 2007 the club secured promotion to the Argentine Primera.
Gyula Nagy (7 April 1924 - 10 March 1996), also referred to as Jules Nagy, was a former Hungarian football player and manager. Born in Szob, Nagy began his career with Vasas SC and then joined France where he played for numerous clubs. He had a spell of two years with Fiorentina. When he was still a player he began a coaching career with FC Metz, and also coached SC Bastia and FC Sète.
Alexander played college soccer with the UAB BlazersPlayer profile - UAB Blazers before returning to Bermuda to play for North Village Rams. He turned professional when he signed with National Indoor Soccer League side Baltimore Blast.Logan turns professional at indoor outfit Blast - North Village Community He then had a spell at Bermuda Hogges before returning to North Village. In 2012, he went overseas to Canada to sign with Brantford Galaxy of the Canadian Soccer League.
Born in Argentina, D'Agostino began his playing career at local side Patronato, before moving to Newell's Old Boys in 1990. D'Agostino played alongside Mauricio Pochettino in Newell's defence before moving to Spain in 1994. Miguel then had a spell playing with Gimnasia Jujuy before moving to Ecuadorian club L.D.U. Quito. From there, he joined Chilean club CD Palestino, before following in Pochettino's footsteps and heading to play in Spain with SD Compostela.
He also signed Arthur Duncan, who went on to set the record for most league appearances for Hibs. Former player John Fraser, who worked as a coach for MacFarlane, described him as an "enthusiastic" manager, who established a good rapport with his players. After leaving Hibs, MacFarlane had a spell as manager of Meadowbank Thistle between 1978 and 1980. MacFarlane also ran a bookmakers business in Edinburgh and regularly attended matches at Easter Road.
The great service of Ronnie Nolan to Rovers was marked by the presentation of a gold medal by the directors. This was a medal which was presented to any Rovers player who had 15 consecutive years service to the club. Ronnie Nolan also had a spell as player/assistant manager at Bohemians during which time he picked up another FAI Cup winners medal in 1970. In all he played in 13 FAI Cup Finals.
Marcelo Nildo Quinteros (born 23 December 1976 in Cañada de Gómez, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football midfielder. Quinteros started his professional playing career in 2000 with Rosario Central. In 2003, he had a spell with Deportivo Cuenca in Ecuador before joining Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy in 2004. In 2005 Quinteros was part of the Gimnasia team that won the 2nd division Clausura 2005 and obtained promotion to the Argentine Primera.
Voskoboinikov began his career at Puuma in Estonia where he played from 1991 until 2000. At the age of 18, Voskoboinikov continued his professional career with Levadia. He had a spell in Belgium with Jupiler League club Brussels and a short loan at Eupen before he moving back to Estonia. He was initially on loan at Russian First Division club Torpedo Moscow, but in July 2007 he signed a two-year contract.
Peter Hartley (born 3 April 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Indian Super League club Jamshedpur FC. He began his career at Sunderland, during which time he had a spell on loan at Chesterfield. He then went on to play for Hartlepool United, Stevenage, Plymouth Argyle, Bristol Rovers and Blackpool and in August 2017, he signed for Motherwell, initially on loan, making the move permanent in January 2018.
Drafted 168th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins, Gruden played for the Bruins, Ottawa Senators and Washington Capitals playing a total of 92 regular season games, scoring one goal and eight assists for nine points and collecting 46 penalty minutes. He also had a spell in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany for Eisbären Berlin. He played high school hockey in Hastings, Minnesota in the late 1980s.
Vinny McCarthy (born 27 September 1955 ) is a Scottish former soccer player. 1976 Utah Golden Spikers Having had a spell at Partick Thistle in Scotland, McCarthy was signed by Manchester United although injury restricted his opportunities at Old Trafford. After a short stay in Manchester, McCarthy was signed by Waterford United on the same day as Bobby Charlton. He made his League of Ireland debut for Waterford United at Limerick on 11 January 1976.
Shortly afterwards he signed a deal with Second Division side Brechin City. Jackson scored on his début for Brechin, in a Challenge Cup tie against Third Division side Rangers. On 15 April 2014, Jackson signed a new one-year contract at Brechin. After seven years with Brechin, Jackson signed a two-year deal with Angus rivals Forfar Athletic in May 2019, having previously had a spell on loan with the side in 2006.
Brad Billsborough is a British rugby league footballer who plays as a for the North Wales Crusaders in Betfred League 1. He also represents Germany internationally. He has previously played for Whitehaven and the Swinton Lions in the Betfred Championship after coming through the St Helens academy team, He had a spell in Australia in 2019 season winning the group 2 premiership with Grafton Ghost. Billsboroughs' junior clubs were Newton Storm & Thatto Heath Crusaders.
Mark Roberts (born 29 October 1975 in Irvine) is a Scottish football player and coach. Roberts' playing career was mainly based in Scottish football, with spells at Kilmarnock, Falkirk, Airdrieonians, Partick Thistle, St Mirren, Airdrie United and Ayr United. He also had a spell at Shelbourne in the Republic of Ireland. In 2012, Roberts was appointed player/manager of Ayr United, a position he held until his departure from the club in 2014.
While competing in ECW and then in WWF, Michinoku also had a spell in CMLL in 1997, competing as a tecnico. In that period, two other Japanese wrestlers wrestled in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, namely Ultimo Dragon and Yoshihiro Tajiri. Michinoku fought between the others The Headhunters and Val Venis, at the time using the mask of Steele. In the summer of 1997, both Taka Michinoku and Yoshihiro Tajiri moved to World Wrestling Federation.
Rory Duncan (born 26 July 1977) is a former South African rugby union coach and former player. He started his career at the , representing them in the Vodacom Cup in 1999 and 2001. He then the joined in 2002, where he played for four seasons before moving to the in 2006. Between 2008 and 2010, he had a spell at Japanese Top League club Yamaha Júbilo before returning to the for the 2010 Currie Cup season.
In 2016, Martínez had a spell at Atlético Junior. However, he only reached one game with the first team as a unused substitute, before he returned to Barranquilla.“Vuelvo a Junior con mucha más experiencia”: Hómer Martínez, elheraldo.co, 15 February 2019 He became a regular player at Barranquilla in the 2017 and 2018 seasons in Categoría Primera B. Due to his good performances, he was invited to a two- week trial by Mexican club C.F. Pachuca in November 2018.
Artur Boruc (; born 20 February 1980) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Polish club Legia Warsaw. He began his career in the Polish third division with hometown club Pogoń Siedlce. He joined Ekstraklasa team Legia Warsaw in 1999 and, whilst still a reserve, had a spell on loan at Dolcan Ząbki in 2000. Boruc broke through to the Legia first team in 2002 and by 2003 had become the club's first choice goalkeeper.
He had a spell with Tsholotsho in 2015 after coming out of retirement alongside Joel Luphahla and Siza Khoza. Phiri won 1 cap for the Zimbabwe national team. In 2012, Phiri, along with 5 other footballers, were given life bans from football due to their part in the Asiagate match fixing scandal with Zimbabwe that took place between 2007 and 2009. However, on 24 May 2015, Phiri was cleared of any wrongdoing in the Asiagate scandal.
In the summer of 1994, Byrne moved to Shelbourne and helped them to third in the league after a disappointing start to the season and to the FAI Cup Final. He got sent off in the UEFA Cup in August 1995. He then moved to Linfield for £28,000 in October 1995 and made a scoring debut and got sent off. He later had a spell at Newry Town before moving to Bray Wanderers in November 1999.
He represented several Hungarian clubs during his career, such as Volán FC, Győri ETO FC, Újpest FC, Szegedi LC, Dunakeszi VSE and Zalaegerszegi TE. During the 1990s he spent most of his career in Belgium playing with K.S.V. Waregem, Mechelen, Germinal Ekeren, RSC Anderlecht and Eendracht Aalst. In 1999, he had a spell with FK Spartak Subotica in the First League of FR Yugoslavia.Godišnjak 1999/2000 He played mostly as defensive midfielder, sweeper or central defender.
Mynott first joined the BBC as a trainee radio reporter in 1981 and then worked for BBC Radio Leeds in the mid-1980s. Since then he has worked on The Today programme covering amongst other issues The First Gulf War (1991). He then had a spell in New York City but returned in 1992 to work as a BBC News reporter. Since then he has worked as a sports correspondent and as a South Asia correspondent from 2001.
Jones had a spell playing for North West Counties Football League side Litherland REMYCA before going to study at Andrew College and Spring Arbor University in America. In his two seasons with Spring Arbor, he scored 17 goals and provided 17 assists. Jones has also played for NPSL side Memphis City and PDL club Lansing United who he played ten regular season matches for in 2018. Jones played for Lansing Ignite during their inaugural 2019 season.
Lawrence was player- manager of Ashford Town between November 2009 and June 2011. In December 2014 he signed a six-week contract with the Ghana national team, to be their fitness coach for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, having previously worked in a similar role with Sutton United. Lawrence was appointed first-team coach at National League South Whitehawk in September 2017. He then had a spell as assistant manager at Kingstonian, leaving in February 2019.
Six months later, he transferred to Atlético Tucumán where he had a successful season. His tuned-up performance rewarded him with a transfer to Universidad de Chile. In 2003 Cabrol made his last run in the Argentine first division with Huracán before moving to Ecuador to join Emelec. In 2004, he had a spell with Bolivian team Blooming, but left the club only after a couple of months as he didn't live up to the expectations.
Luphahla is a Zimbabwean midfielder who has spent most of his career playing in South Africa's Premier Soccer League and also had a spell in Cyprus. He suffered a serious leg injury while playing for Platinum Stars, but returned to the club after an extended absence. Luphahla has been capped for the Zimbabwean national team. He played for the team that won the 2000 COSAFA Cup, and was in the Zimbabwean squad for the 2006 African Cup of Nations.
After retiring as a player, Van Hanegem joined Feyenoord as assistant manager in 1983 and stayed in the post until 1986. He then joined FC Utrecht as assistant, before moving to FC Wageningen. He returned to Feyenoord as manager in 1992, winning the league in 1993 and the Dutch Cup in 1994 and 1995. In 1995, he had a spell as manager with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, then took the post at AZ'67 in 1997.
Capable of playing both sides of the scrum, Doran-Jones' career started at Lansdowne in Dublin whilst he was at university in the city. He had a spell with King Country in New Zealand and four seasons with Leinster from 2003 to 2007. He then joined London Welsh, representing them during the 2007–08 season and 2008–09 season. He was also a part of the London Wasps side in their Guinness A League triumph in 2008.
He left Brechin in January 2007 to join Stenhousemuir in a swap deal with David Murie. McEwan dropped to Junior level with Linlithgow Rose in February 2009 then had a spell at Pollok in 2010 before joining Glenafton Athletic in November the same year. In October 2014, McEwan took on his first managerial position at Arthurlie, however he returned to take charge of former club Glenafton three months later. On 11 October 2020, McEwan resigned as manager of Glenafton.
Fogerty had a spell with Rochdale Hornets, who paid £7,000 in 1973 for his services (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £139,100 in 2014). Fogerty played left-, i.e. number 11, in Rochdale Hornets' 16–27 defeat by Warrington in the 1973–74 Player's No.6 Trophy Final during the 1973–74 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 9 February 1974. Fogerty again represented Great Britain while at Rochdale Hornets in 1974 against France.
Saporiti started his professional career with Club Atlético Independiente in 1957. In 1960 he was part of the squad that won the Primera División Argentina championship. In 1962 he moved down a division to play for Club Atlético Lanús and in 1963 he moved to Deportivo Español where he played alongside Carlos Bilardo. Saporiti had a spell playing in Uruguay for Racing Club de Montevideo before returning to Argentina in 1971 to play for Club Atlético Platense.
342–343 His contract was cancelled later that month and his professional career was over at the age of 33. Pierce then returned to non-league football with Accrington Stanley, Rossendale United and Chorley. In 1986, he returned to his original club Mossley and played through the 1986–87 season before retiring from playing completely. After retiring as a player, he later had a spell as manager of Netherfield but is now no longer involved in football.
He went on to compete in a total of 87 matches. After leaving Fratton Park, Collins joined the North American Soccer League team Dallas Tornado in 1974 and featured in 18 matches and scored one goal. Collins was transferred to Halifax Town in August 1974 and featured in a further 82 games and scored one goal. He had a spell with Sheffield Wednesday where he notched up seven appearances in 1976 before signing for Barnsley in December 1976.
In summer 2001, he moved to Cyprus club AEL Limassol, where he stayed one season. Since 2002, he was back to Bosnia to play in a number of clubs: NK Brotnjo, his home town HŠK Zrinjski, FK Leotar from Trebinje (twice), and Sloboda Tuzla, his last club. In between, he had a spell in Croatia in Prva HNL club Inter Zaprešić, in the season 2005-06. Sometimes, he is named in some internet websites as Miljan instead of Milan.
George Bratley (17 January 1909 – 1978) was an English footballer."Rotherham F.C. Archive" accessed 1 December 2010 (word document). Bratley was a central defender who signed for Rotherham United in 1929, before briefly moving to Sheffield Wednesday before returning to Rotherham in 1934. He had a spell in non-League football with Gainsborough Trinity from 1934 to 1935 and Bath City from 1935 to 1936 before moving back to the Football League in 1936 with Barrow.
Lane was born in Tankerton, a suburb of Whitstable in Kent, to a middle-class family in 1928. He became a boarder at the Royal Grammar School in Worcester, and towards the end of the Second World War attended Dulwich College in London. He then had a spell as a stage manager in London's West End. Lane first visited Italy in 1949, following a German boyfriend from Paris, where he was then studying at the Sorbonne.
Alfaro Moreno helped the club to win the Ecuadorian championship in 1995 and in 1997. Part way through the 1997 season Alfaro Moreno was sold to Mexican team Club América, he then had a spell with Atlante before returning to Barcelona. In 2000 Alfaro Moreno returned to Argentina to play for Ferro Carril Oeste but he only stayed for the Apertura 2000 tournament before returning to Barcelona for a third spell with the club before his retirement in 2002.
He previously played for Estrela do Norte in Brazil, Treviso F.B.C. 1993 in Italy, R. Francs Borains and Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium and CS Pétange in Luxembourg. He also had a spell at Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League, after being signed on a free transfer by manager Glenn Hoddle, but failed to break into the first team. He holds an Italian passport, enabling him to play in the European Union without a work permit.
Haytham Farouk (; born 4 January 1971) is an Egyptian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Farouk was born in Alexandria. He spent most of his career in Egypt and played for El-Olympi and Zamalek SC. He played for the Zamalek side that won the 2000 African Cup Winners' Cup. He also had a spell in Europe, playing for Dutch Eredivisie side Feyenoord, Swedish Allsvenskan side Helsingborgs IF and Belgian First Division side K.V. Oostende.
Born from Belfast, Northern Ireland, Blayney started his career with Premiership side Southampton and was loaned out to Stockport County, but was cut short by a broken finger. He also he had a spell at Bournemouth on loan. He made his début for Southampton in May 2004, receiving a high amount of praise. Blayney also won Sky Sports save of the season after saving an Alan Shearer header in May 2004 on his Premier League debut.
He turned down Dundee United to join Peterhead. He had a spell playing for Hong Kong Rangers before again returning to his roots with Highland League club Nairn County in August 1982. The following February, he rejoined former boss Tommy Docherty at Sydney Olympic and then moved on to become the first European to play in Japan in December 1983. He won cups and titles with Yomiuri before his playing career was again cut short by persistent injury problems.
The match ended in a draw and went to a penalty shoot out, and Haylock saved one of the Brighton kicks, enabling Gillingham to progress to the next round. He later played for Maidstone United and Shrewsbury Town before moving into non-league football, and captained the newly reformed Maidstone United in the Kent County League. He also had a spell with Sittingbourne between 1995-1998 as player and assistant manager under firstly Steve Lovell and then Alan Walker.
Illingworth began his playing career at his local club Castleford Town before joining the Tottenham Hotspur "nursery" club Northfleet United.Kent's nursery clubs Retrieved 1 June 2009 In 1929 the right back signed for Tottenham Hotspur where he featured in 12 matches in all competitions for the Lilywhites between 1929–34.Tottenham Hotspur F.C A-Z of players Retrieved 29 November 2012 After leaving White Hart Lane, Illingworth had a spell at Swansea City and finally Barry Town.
Romero had a spell with Boca Juniors' youth system, prior to joining Argentinos Juniors. The 2018–19 Argentine Primera División season saw the club promote Romero into their senior squad, with manager Alfredo Berti awarding him his professional debut during an encounter with Gimnasia y Esgrima on 11 August 2018; coming off the bench for Fausto Montero in a 1–0 loss. In July 2019, Romero netted his first goal in a Copa Sudamericana first leg victory against Colón.
Bell was born in Dumfries and was on the books of local club Queen of the South as a youngster and was also part of the youth set up at Annan Athletic. Bell moved from Queens to Kilmarnock in 2002. In 2006, he extended his contract with Kilmarnock although he had not yet appeared for the first team. In the 2006–07 season Bell had a spell on loan at Montrose, getting a taste of first team football.
An inside forward, Thompson began his career in the Football League as a youth with Liverpool, before joining with Glossop. He moved to Woolwich Arsenal, where he failed to make a first team appearance and instead spent his time with the club in the reserves. Thompson later dropped into non-league football and had a spell with Birmingham & District League club Walsall. After the First World War, Thompson signed for Southern League First Division club Brentford.
Born in the city of Santander de Quilichao, Cauca in Colombia, Arrechea began playing professionally with Real Cartagena in 2004. After spells with América de Cali, Deportivo Pasto, Club Santa Fe, Millonarios and Atlético Nacional, he moved to China to join Changchun Yatai in 2011. Arrechea also had a spell with Liga MX side Club León before returning to Colombia to play for Santa Fe in the Liga Postobón. Since 2014 he was transferred to Once Caldas club.
NASL Stats There was a suggestion of him signing for a season as a goal kicker for an American football team, but due to a strike this did not take place. Returning to England, he played for Goole Town and Scarborough, before retiring in 1977. Occasionally in friendly and testimonial games, McKechnie would play in the outside left position and indeed scored in such matches. After retiring McKechnie had a spell in charge of Sligo Rovers in the Ireland.
In only its third year the youth football club achieved an Access Level Award through West Lothian Council's Community Sports Club Development Scheme. The certificate awarded to the club confirms that Pumpherston United F.C demonstrates appropriate levels of efficiency in Child Protection, Good Coaching Practice, Club Management and First Aid. Pumpherston has produced a few footballers who have made the grade through the years. Walter 'Gunner' McWilliams played for Hibernian while Archie Murphy had a spell with Alloa Athletic.
Matthew Phillips (born 13 March 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club West Bromwich Albion and the Scotland national team. Born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Phillips began his career at Wycombe Wanderers before a move to Blackpool, and has also had a spell on loan at Sheffield United. He has represented England at under-19 and under-20 level but has subsequently represented Scotland at senior level, qualifying through his grandparent's nationality.
In recent years the well-known footballer Chic Charnley had a spell playing for The Rabs as did ex-Rangers defender Marvin Andrews. The Rabs have had many famous names playing for them – Joe McBride, Stevie Chalmers, George Young, Andy Lynch and Andy Ritchie. The Rabs also featured in the very first Scottish Junior Cup Final on TV (BBC) when they played Kilbirnie Ladeside in the 1977 final at Hampden Park, Glasgow. In front of a crowd of 11,476.
Turan is a product of the Galatasaray youth. He was promoted to the Galatasaray first-team by manager Gheorghe Hagi in 2004–05 season, and he made his official debut against Bursaspor in a Turkish Cup match on 22 January 2005. He then had a spell on loan to fellow Süper Lig side Manisaspor in the second half of the 2005–06 season. In the 2005–06 season, Turan scored two goals for the team based in Manisa.
Kevin Brady (born 2 December 1962 in Dublin) is an Irish former footballer. Brady played his schoolboy football with Stella Maris before joining Bohemian (2 spells), Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, Shelbourne and Dundalk in the League of Ireland. He also had a spell at Ards in the Irish League where he made 30 appearances. Brady moved to Milltown in 1983 and was a vital part of the success over the next four years, making 140 total appearances scoring once.
Saralegui played for a number of non-Uruguayan teams including Elche of Spain, River Plate and Estudiantes de La Plata of Argentina and Barcelona SC of Ecuador. After retiring as a player, he had a spell as manager of Peñarol, where he led them to the Clausura 2008 championship with a 5-3 victory over River Plate de Montevideo in the championship playoff. In September 2020, he became the manager of Peñarol for the third time.
Manchester City had just secured promotion with matches to spare, resulting in Clarke achieving an unusual feat of playing in three different divisions in consecutive matches. Clarke was a Manchester City regular for the next decade, making 349 league appearances. He was part of the Manchester City team which reached consecutive FA Cup finals in the 1950s, winning in 1956. In 1958 Clarke moved to Stockport County, and later had a spell as manager of Northwich Victoria.
Unfortunately his time at Quins has been disrupted by injury throughout. Before moving to England, he played for Auckland in New Zealand's domestic NPC tournament and for Auckland Blues in the then Super 12. Harder also had a spell with the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team. He was part of the Samoan squad that competed in the 1995 World Cup, where they were knocked out by the hosts and eventual winners South Africa in the quarter finals.
Di Giuseppe played for a number of clubs in Peru, including Sporting Cristal, Sport Boys and Universitario de Deportes. He also had a spell with Paniliakos in the Greek Super League during the 1997-98 season. He spent a few months playing in England for English Premier League side Sunderland A.F.C. and then First Division side Walsall at the end of 1999. His play was characterised by his swift and fluid running and incredible ball control skills.
He played in Swansea City's 1994 Football League Trophy win at Wembley. He also reached the 1997 Football League Third Division play-off Final with the Swans. He moved to Leyton Orient in May 1998 making 72 League appearances in two seasons but missing the Third Division play-offs in 1998–99 through injury. He then had a spell at Exeter City where he scored twice against Swindon Town in the League Cup and Dagenham & Redbridge in the league.
Flanagan managed Gillingham from 1993 until 1995. He also had a spell as manager of Waterford United.Irish Examiner He later became assistant manager of Margate, a post he left in July 2007.Margate F.C.Margate F.C. He was caretaker manager at Maldon & Tiptree from November 2011 until May 2012,Maldon begin hunt for a new manager Maldon Chronicle, 10 May 2012 and managed Brentwood Town between 2015 and 2016, a club where his son Adam has previously been manager.
He was Rovers' top scorer the following season and in his second spell in 1929–30 and 1930–31. In between, he had a spell with Shelbourne where he again finished top scorer with 15 goals in their second League winning season. He won four FAI Cup medals in a row scoring in the finals in 1930, the 1931 replay, the 1933 final and replay. In all he scored 85 League and 13 FAI Cup goals for the Hoops.
In his first season at Clyde, he won the 1957–58 Scottish Cup and won his first Scotland cap, a 4–0 defeat to England in April 1958.Hall of Fame - George Herd, Clyde FC He won a further four Scotland caps during his time at Clyde before departing for Sunderland in 1961 where he also took up a coaching role in 1969. He later had a spell at Hartlepool United in 1970–71 before retiring from playing.
George Griffin is a rugby league footballer who plays as a or for the Castleford Tigers in the Betfred Super League. He played for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League, and on loan from Hull KR at Gateshead Thunder in Championship 1. He played for the London Broncos in the Super League and had a spell with the Queanbeyan Kangaroos in Australia. He spent time on loan from Salford at the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in 2015.
Nicknamed Mr. FC Groningen, Fransen played the majority of his career for FC Groningen and its predecessor GVAV. He totalled 484 official matches for the club, scoring 82 goals.Piet Fransen (79) overleden: vanavond minuut stilte - FC Groningen He started his career at Velocitas and was part of their first professional Tweede Divisie squad, when the third professional football league was introduced in the Netherlands in 1956.Velocitas prominenten - Velocitas 1897 He also had a spell at Feyenoord.
Bakhuys made his senior debut for HBS on 27 September 1925 against HaarlemFoto's van Zwolle - Bep Bakhuys, voetballer - Zwolle in Beeld and scored 36 goals in 44 matches for them.Club history - HBS Craeyenhout He joined Zwolsche AC and had a spell with THOR in his native Dutch East Indies while working for the Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij in Surabaya.De Indische jaren van Beb Bakhuys - Java Post He returned to ZAC and later HBS. In 1937 he controversially moved to VVV.
John McGuire (born 29 March 1902, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer who played for four different Football League clubs. Primarily a centre forward, he could also play as an inside forward and was occasionally used at left-half. Born in Darlington, County Durham, he began his career in non-League football with Northern Football League side Darlington Railway Athletic. He later had a spell with Cockfield before joining Football League Third Division South club Charlton Athletic in August 1925.
His first job was in 1916 at the Old Queen's Theatre in Farnworth, and he also had a spell as actor-director at the Hippodrome theatre in Wigan. Leslie's best known role is as Jack Walker, genial landlord of the Rovers Return Inn in television soap Coronation Street. Jack ran the pub alongside his wife Annie (played by Doris Speed). The Walkers were extremely popular characters, and both Leslie and Speed were much liked and respected by fellow cast members.
Hurst started his career as a Tottenham Hotspur apprentice, but could not break into the first team. He joined Barnsley in 1994, where he was sent out on loan to many clubs including Swansea City, Scarborough, and Mansfield Town. In 1997, he dropped out of the professional game and had a spell at Emley in the Northern Premier League. Since then he has played for Ayr United and Stockport County, and was top goalscorer for Chesterfield with 20 goals in all.
Southport manager Phil Wilson stated that; "Paul has a good pedigree, having played for Manchester United and Bolton and we are hoping he can kick-start his career." Wheatcroft then had a spell at Oldham Athletic, having been offered non-contract terms, but was released due to the club's poor financial situation. He went on to join Stalybridge Celtic in September 2003. In January 2004, Wheatcroft then joined Northern Premier League Premier Division club Radcliffe Borough alongside defender, Terry Bowker.
From May 1946, Chapman was based in Washington, D.C. as the army representative on the Australian Joint Service Mission to the United States. After completing his four-year term in the United States (and being awarded a Legion of Merit), he had a spell as General Officer Commanding, Central Command before commencing his final post of Quartermaster General and member of the military board in February 1951. He was honoured with an appointment as Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1952.
Wynne played as a right back and started his career in local-league football with Neston Colliery. He later had a spell with Welsh side Connah's Quay before joining Football League club Oldham Athletic at the start of the 1921–22 season. In 1923, Wynne became the first player to score two goals for both sides during Oldham's Football League First Division match against Manchester United. Wynne stayed with Oldham for five seasons, making 145 league appearances in total, scoring nine goals.
His main residence was Madrid from 1924 onwards although he moved for a period to Florence in 1930 and had a spell as Professor of Drawing at the School of Arts and Crafts in Seville from 1933. In 1947 he set up his studio in Pozuelo de Alarcón. As well as producing numerous paintings, he also painted murals in several religious buildings in the Canary Islands and the Spanish mainland. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.
Scott Brian Fitzgerald (born 13 August 1969 in London) is an English-born Irish football coach, best remembered for his spells as a player with Wimbledon, Millwall and Colchester United. He won one cap for Republic of Ireland B at international level. After retiring as a player with Brentford in 2005, Fitzgerald began his career in coaching, heading the youth teams at Brentford, Gillingham and Millwall. He had a spell as a first team manager at Brentford during the 2006–07 season.
After a period of teaching, Gradi became a London regional coach for the FA; this caused him to lose his amateur status and become ineligible to continue his playing career. He had a spell coaching at east London's Senrab F.C., and was appointed assistant coach at Chelsea in 1971 at the age of just 29. This was followed by coaching posts at Derby County (first team coach, 1977–78), and, later, a two-year spell at Leyton Orient (youth team coach, 1981–83).
Following the departure of manager Barry Fry to Southend United, Phillps was appointed as player-manager by new chairman Ricky George, at the start of the 1993–94 season. He was replaced by Ray Clemence in January 1994 who was bought in as "general manager", whilst Phillips retained his title of "manager". On 21 March 1996, Phillips joined Aylesbury United as player- manager, taking over from Steve Ketteridge. He left Aylesbury in November 1997, and had a spell at Aldershot Town.
Néstor Pipo Gorosito began his playing career at River Plate, and subsequently had 3 spells at San Lorenzo where he scored 72 goals in 241 appearances. His other main club was Chile's Universidad Católica, where he contributed with 149 appearances and retired with the side in 2000. Gorosito had a spell playing for Swarovski Tirol in Austria between 1989 and 1991, and in Japan with Yokohama Marinos in 1996. He also made 19 appearances for Argentina national team between 1989 and 1997.
While at the Santiago Bernabéu, he helped Madrid claim the Liga and UEFA Champions League titles as well. A move to Arsenal saw him distinguish himself throughout their run to the UEFA Cup final of 2000. He then had a spell with West Ham United, then closed his career playing for German side 1860 Munich. The crowning moment of Šuker's career was the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where he won the Golden Boot by scoring six goals in seven matches.
Lombardo also had a spell in the Premier League with English side Crystal Palace. At international level, Lombardo represented the Italy national football team on 19 occasions, although he was never called up for a major tournament. During his career, he was given the nicknames "Popeye", as he was thought to resemble the cartoon character's appearance due to his own bald head and strong physique, as well as "the Ostrich" (or "Struzzo", in Italian), because of his pace, stamina, and running style.
After Bolton he moved to Preston North End, scoring a goal in their 1964 FA Cup Final defeat against West Ham United. Holden remained at Deepdale until the summer of 1965, when he emigrated to Australia, where he played for Hakoah of Sydney until 1968. He then became Hakoah's coach, before moving to coach Auburn F.C. He finished his coaching career in Australia with Sydney City Soccer Club, before returning to England in 1970, where he had a spell coaching with Grimsby Town.
After spending two years playing for the US National Development Team Program, Likens spent four years playing for the University of Wisconsin–Madison before turning pro in 2007 with the American Hockey League's Manchester Monarchs. He also had a spell in the ECHL with the Reading Royals. In 2008, Likens moved to Germany and signed for Augsburger Panther. After two seasons, Liken left the Panthers and signed a one-year contract on April 12, 2010, for the Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers.
Adam Reed, who had a spell on loan with York in the previous season, was signed on a contract until the end of the season after parting company with Burton. Davies' loan was extended, while Brobbel and Whitehouse returned to their parent clubs. Cheltenham club captain Russell Penn, a midfielder, was signed on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee. Lowe was subsequently signed permanently from Cheltenham on a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
In 1915–16 military commitments began to take hold, and soon after scoring a hat-trick in a 4–0 away win over Rangers Wilson was called up to join his unit. From then on he made occasional appearances for Hearts when possible and also had a spell as a guest player for Leeds City. In May 1916, he was selected for Scotland in an unofficial wartime international (the only game of this nature during the course of the war itself).
In 1997, he started his managerial career with Colegiales in the lower leagues of Argentine football. He then had a spell with El Porvenir before returning to his former club Unión de Santa Fe in 2001. He then had an unsuccessful spell in charge of Nueva Chicago in 2004. He returned to management in 2006, and lead Olimpo to both Apertura and Clausura championships in the Primera B Nacional (second division) 2006–07 season, gaining automatic promotion to the Primera División.
While still a player, Salman had a spell managing the Torquay United youth team during the 1992–93 season, combining his role with that of the club's Youth Development Officer. He became the Gulls' Commercial Manager in 1993. As of July 2010, Salman was coaching youth players in the South West at his own soccer school and Plymouth College. He is a qualified sport and body massage therapist and as of July 2010 was working part-time for Plymouth Raiders.
Cairnie, who attended Ardrossan Academy, made his debut for Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship on 29 March 2014, in a defeat against Queen of the South. In May 2014 he signed a two-year full-time contract with the club, keeping him at Cappielow until 2016. Cairnie had a spell on loan with Ardrossan Winton Rovers, who he previously played with at youth level. With the club, Cairnie scored two goals, helping them to win the Ayrshire District League.
He settled in London after marrying an Englishwoman, Ann. He studied for a certificate in education from Durham University, and had a spell teaching geography, mathematics and physical education at Caterham School in Surrey. He was also a coach for the Pakistan Under-19 team, and International Cricket Council match referee in 15 Tests and 34 ODIs from 2002 to 2004. He died of a heart attack in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England in August 2006 while playing cricket for the Surrey over-50s side.
Philippe Tranchant (born 23 April 1956) is a retired French professional footballer who played as a forward. Born in Carrouges, Orne, he is currently the manager of Championnat de France amateur side Caen B. Tranchant spent the majority of his playing career with Caen, where he made 81 league appearances (29 of them in Division 2) and scored 9 goals. He also had a spell with Lisieux during the 1979–80 season. He was appointed manager of Caen B in 2011.
Milorad Bilbija (; born 17 July 1964) is a retired Bosnian professional footballer who played as a defender and current football coach. Born in Sanski Most, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, back then still within Yugoslavia, he played for almost a decade with FK Borac Banja Luka in the Yugoslav First and Second Leagues. Next, he had a spell with Gaziantepspor in the Turkish Super Lig. Then, he joined Serbian club OFK Kikinda playing with them in the 1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia.
Thompson returned yet again to the caretaker role for just 1 game after the resignation of Russell Slade on 16 February 2009.BBC Sport – Yeovil split with manager Slade Two days later he was released from the club after nearly 11 years. He was replaced by new player-manager Terry Skiverton.BBC Sport – Skiverton appointed Yeovil boss After leaving Yeovil he started playing again at the age of 46 on non-contract basis for Bridgwater Town and also had a spell at Shaftesbury Town.
This was Hearts' greatest ever league side. Murray and Mackay both played for Scotland at the 1958 FIFA World Cup where Murray scored in a 1–1 draw against Yugoslavia. Parker was a fringe player in the league winning season, his last season as a Hearts player. He moved to the club coaching staff before joining the Board of Directors where he also had a spell as chairman. In the 1958–59 Scottish League Cup group stage Hearts eliminated Rangers.
He had a spell with Bracknell Town on loan in October 2006, to help regain his fitness. At the end of the 2006–07 season he was awarded the "Clubman of the Year" award. Risbridger played in Staines 2007–08 FA Cup first round giant-killing match, when they defeated Stockport County over two legs, eventually winning in a penalty shootout. Staines were defeated in the following round 5–0 at home to Peterborough United, on 1 December, in which Risbridger played.
He retired at the end of that season, when his contract at Burnley expired, at the relatively young age of 32. He went on to manage several non-league clubs in the Midlands, and had a spell as community liaison officer with Birmingham City. He later worked for Land Rover and part- time for the Press Association, and has been involved in corporate hospitality at Birmingham matches. In 2012, Gallagher was one of seven former players elected to Birmingham City's Hall of Fame.
Moreno Torricelli (; born 23 January 1970) is an Italian football manager and former defender, who usually played as a full-back on the right flank. Torricelli played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, but achieved prominence during his successful stint with Juventus, with whom he won several titles; he also had a spell in Spain with Espanyol. At international level, he also represented the Italian national side, taking part at UEFA Euro 1996 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
Haykel Guemamdia (; born 22 December 1981) is a Tunisian retired footballer who played as a forward. Guemamdia had a spell with RC Strasbourg in France's Ligue 1. Guemamdia is a member of the Tunisia squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, having been called up as a late replacement for the injured Mehdi Meriah. As of 19 June 2006, Guemamdia has won 14 caps and scored 5 goals for his country, his first appearance coming against Malawi on 26 March 2006.
Joining FC Schalke 04's bitter arch- rival Borussia Dortmund at the end of the 1979–80 season, Abramczik's days in Dortmund lasted until he joined 1. FC Nürnberg in 1983. That worked out to be a disastrous career move for the Gelsenkirchen-born, his new club was relegated from Bundesliga with him getting suspended by the club for committing misconduct. He then showed up for Galatasaray Istanbul under Jupp Derwall and had a spell with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the 2.
In July 1995, he then moved to Birmingham City for a fee of £350,000, where he remained for a further three years. He won his second Welsh cap in a 7–1 defeat in the Netherlands in 1996. He had a spell on loan at Southampton in September 1997 under manager Dave Jones, and made 3 appearances in the Premiership. It seemed that the move would be made permanent but the clubs were unable to agree a fee, so Bowen returned to Birmingham.
Minella took over as manager of River Plate in 1945, he led the team through one of the most successful eras in their history. Between 1952 and 1957 they won five championships in six years, including the club's second treble in the professional era (1955, 1956 and 1957). He also won the Copa Aldao in 1947. Minella had a spell as manager of the Argentina national team between 1964 and 1965, he returned as caretaker manager for one game in 1968.
A witch or folk healer would prepare the witch's bottle. Historically, the witch's bottle contained the victim's (the person who believed they had a spell put on them, for example) urine, hair or nail clippings, or red thread from sprite traps. Later witch bottles were filled with rosemary, needles and pins, and red wine. Historically and currently, the bottle is then buried at the farthest corner of the property, beneath the house hearth, or placed in an inconspicuous spot in the house.
A big, lanky defender, Santamaría started his career at Marathón and also played for other Honduran giants Real España and F.C. Motagua. In 2007, he signed a contract with Chinese club Beijing Guoan. He also had a spell with Qingdao Zhongneng in 2008.Michael Brown y Luis Santamaría viajaron a China para jugar con el Qingdao - Soitu In summer 2011 Santamaría joined Necaxa Santamaría y García firmaron con Necaxa - La Tribuna and in summer 2012 he moved to Atlético Choloma.
Born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Rusk joined the Peterborough United youth system in 1995 and had a spell on loan in the Southern Football League Premier Division with Cambridge City during the 1999–2000 season. He was signed on a free transfer by Boston United in March 2001 after being released by Peterborough. His Boston debut came in March 2001 in a match at Doncaster Rovers. He was fined by manager Steve Evans for receiving a red card against Shrewsbury Town in December 2005.
Bruno Miguel Carvalho Andrade (born 2 October 1993) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a forward for club Salford City. Born in Viseu, he joined the academy of Queens Park Rangers at a young age, and went on to make a total of four first-team appearances for the club. He has also had loan spells at Aldershot Town, Wycombe Wanderers and Stevenage. He has also had a spell with National League side Woking before joining Boreham Wood in July 2016.
Believing the Battest had a spell to take away one's magical power, she undid the seal on Battest—however, seeing the result, she sealed the Battest again, having to be in eternal sleep (but not dead) to do so. After her sacrifice, Jewelina separated the twins, Alma and Yuma, to make sure that the Battest won't be unlocked. Fealina's Jewelpet partners were both Opal and Angela. By the Grand Prix Arc, Fealina is revived after the Battest has been sealed once again.
Joe Lawless (born 13 February 1962 in Dublin) was an Irish soccer player during the 1980s and 1990s. Lawless was a forward who represented Bray Wanderers, St Patrick's Athletic, Bohemian F.C. (2 spells), Derry City F.C., Waterford United and Drogheda United during his career in the League of Ireland. He also had a spell in the Irish League on loan to Omagh Town. He is one of a select few to have won both the FAI Junior Cup (with Cherry Orchard F.C.) and FAI Senior Cup.
Collins earned a move to newly promoted Second Division club Dumbarton in July 2002. During his stay at the Strathclyde Homes Stadium, Collins became popular with the fans and had a spell as captain and was key to Paul Martin's Sons battle to stay in the Second Division in 2002–03. He then featured 34 times as Dumbarton finished two points outside the promotion places in 2003–04 under Brian Fairley's stewardship. During his time there he had trials with Falkirk, Hibernian, Rangers and Charlton Athletic.
After playing in clubs like Kenya Breweries (former name of Tusker FC) and Kenya Pipeline from Nairobi, in 2004 he had a spell in Seychelles League club Saint-Michel United. From January 2005 until January 2006, he played in Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina traditionally strongest club, FK Željezničar from the capital Sarajevo. Then he returned to play in Kenyan Premier League clubs Thika United and AFC Leopards. Since January until June 2007 he was in India in I-League club East Bengal Club.
Peter Leboutillier (born January 11, 1975) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player who played 35 games in the National Hockey League for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. 'Pete' played for the Western Hockey League for the Red Deer Rebels, where he was captain in 1994–95. He also played in the American Hockey League for the Baltimore Bandits, Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and the Lowell Lock Monsters. He also had a spell in England for the Sheffield Steelers before retiring due to knee injury.
Mackay then had a spell as Walsall manager from March 1977 to August 1978. This was followed by nine years coaching in Kuwait. He returned to the UK and was appointed manager of Doncaster Rovers in 1987, a year after being linked with the Scotland manager's job (which ultimately went to Andy Roxburgh). Mackay's reign at Belle Vue lasted until March 1989 before he moved to Birmingham City, who had just been relegated to the third tier of the league for the first time in their history.
Petr Stoilov (born 30 August 1975 in Plzeň) is a Czech professional footballer who plays for Černice Plzeň. He played in the Czech First League for FC Viktoria Plzeň, making eight appearances in the 1996–97 season. He also played for TJ Přestice before going to Croatia to have a short spell with NK Zadar in the Croatian First League. Afterwards, he had a spell with FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov in the Macedonian First League before moving to Germany where he played seven seasons with 1.
Bishop returned to Northwich in the summer of 1996, making 54 Conference appearances over the next two seasons. He then moved to local rivals Witton Albion, where he also became part of the coaching staff. He had a spell as joint caretaker manager in 1998–1999, and in 2001 was appointed manager after another successful stint in caretaker charge. But his reign as permanent boss lasted only 10 games and ended shortly after an incident in a Cheshire Senior Cup tie against Woodley Sports .
Connor led Raith Rovers to promotion to the Scottish First Division in his first season in charge there, and succeeded in keeping them in that division for the remainder of his tenure as manager. After leaving Raith Rovers in 1990, Connor had a spell at Hearts as assistant to manager Joe Jordan. In June 1993, Connor returned once again to Celtic, this time as part of Liam Brady's new backroom team. He was joined at Celtic by his former boss at Hearts, Joe Jordan.
In 1986, he joined Jorge Wilstermann, but then returned to Blooming in 1987. Sánchez also had a spell with Deportivo Litoral before joining San José in 1990, where he became topscorer in the Bolivian league for the fourth time in his career. In 1991, he joined Independiente Petrolero, and then returned to San José to retire at the end of the 1992 season. He scored a total of 263 goals during his professional career, becoming the second all- time top-scorer in Bolivian League history.
Huezo started his career at UES and played for ANTEL before joining Atlético Marte in 1976. He then had a spell in Mexican football but returned to Marte only to try his luck abroad again when he moved to Spanish side Palencia. He also played for Cartagena FC but returned to Marte again in 1985. He left after a year for Costa Rican outfit HeredianoEliseo Quintanilla, el primer cuzcatleco aquí en 20 años - Nación with whom he won a league title and then for Guatemalan side Jalapa.
Pelle Linders (born September 21, 1975 in Onsala, Sweden) is a Swedish handball player, currently playing for Danish Handball League side FCK Håndbold, with whom he won the Danish Championship in 2008. He has previously played for numerous clubs, including IFK Skövde in his homeland and FCK Håndbold's Danish League rivals from KIF Kolding. He also had a spell at German League side THW Kiel, who he helped to a Champions League victory. Linders has made 65 appearances for the Swedish national handball team.
Thereafter, he took on the role of player-manager at Aylesbury United from March 1996 to November 1997 and from October 1999 to November 2001. In between appointments at Aylesbury, Phillips had a spell playing for Aldershot Town. Phillips had stints at managing the teams at Hemel Hempstead Town (in 2001) and Grays Athletic (2008–09 season), before a short return to Hemel Hempstead Town in October 2009, before being sacked in March 2010. He has since worked as a goalkeeping coach at both Barnet and Stevenage.
William Thomas Williams (born Esher, 23 August 1942) is an English former professional football player and football manager. Williams played for Portsmouth, Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion, Mansfield Town and Gillingham, making over 250 Football League appearances in total. He also had a spell playing for Maidstone United before becoming player-manager of South African outfit Durban City. After spending around five years at Durban City, Williams went to manage in America spending a year each at Sacramento Gold and the Atlanta Chiefs.
He is a left-handed batsman who bowls a right-arm off break. He made his debut for Guyana at the age of 17, and after captaining the West Indies under 19 team in 2002, he made headlines after hitting a century against the touring Australians the following year. Deonarine then had a spell in England with Whitehaven Cricket Club in 2004. He first came into the West Indies squad after contract disputes saw seven players left out of the South African Test of March 2005.
In his first season in charge, Southgate guided Middlesbrough to 12th position in the Premier League. His biggest win as a manager was an 8–1 victory against Manchester City in May 2008. In December 2007, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger suggested Southgate as one of several English managers who were "all good enough" to manage the national team. He faced some criticism early in the 2007–08 season after Boro had a spell in the relegation zone, but they later pulled clear of the bottom three.
He spent his final season of his career with Hamilton, where he helped win them promotion to the Premier Division. McGrain played in the 1974 and 1982 World Cups for Scotland. His 62 caps earned him a place in the Scotland national football team roll of honour and he was inducted to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2004. After retiring from playing, McGrain had a spell as manager of Arbroath in the early 1990s, and is now currently part of the coaching staff at Celtic.
Collado started his career at Parmalat and played for América Managua before returning to El Salvador and joining Once Municipal. He also had a spell at Nejapa then joined Nicaraguan side Real Estelí in summer 2008.Collado al Estelí - El Nuevo Diario He moved back to El Salvador in summer 2009 to play for Alianza and be reunited with manager Nelson Ancheta.Collado con el Alianza - El Nuevo Diario In January 2010 he went back to Estelí again to help them regain the Nicaraguan league title.
When he eventually went abroad in 1968, he helped Crossing Molenbeek win promotion to the Belgian first division as player-coach. His coaching career continued at Dukla, however his only Czechoslovak league title as a coach came with Zbrojovka Brno in the 1977–78 season. Later, between 1984 and 1987, he led the Czechoslovakia national football team, overseeing a total of 27 matches. He subsequently had a spell in Indonesia where he coached their national Olympic football team with Milan Bokša between 1988 and 1991.
He had a spell in Italy with Comprensorio Stabia and Serie C side Benevento Calcio before returning to Australia to join Fawkner Blues in 2004. He joined Melbourne's inaugural A-League squad for season 2005–06 and featured in all of Melbourne Victory league games. Following the signings of Fred and Grant Brebner he was frozen out of the squad for the second season and struggled to make appearances. He made 21 appearances for Melbourne in 2005–06, scoring one goal, and five appearances in 2006–07.
Born in Basingstoke, Bibbo made one appearance for his hometown club in December 1992 against St. Albans City. He had a spell at Crawley Town but did not make an appearance before moving to Sheffield United in August 1993. He made just two appearances for the Blades over three years and was loaned out to Chesterfield and Northern Irish side Ards. Bibbo joined Reading in 1996 and made nine appearances for the side over two seasons before moving into non-league football due to a back injury.
McIntyre was born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire. He was a journeyman player of some repute, playing as an inside-forward, and had spells with West Midlands teams Witton Albion, Darlaston Town and Wednesbury Old Athletic. In 1901, he joined Walsall (his home-town club), before spending the 1902–03 season in the First Division at Notts County. He then had a spell at Reading before joining Coventry City as a player in 1905, where he scored hat-tricks in his second and third games for the club.
Gudgeon's 11th war patrol saw a few successful sinkings of Japanese vessels, the first on 11 February. Before this sinking the submarine had a spell of bad luck where, on 2 February 1944, she had sighted a damaged aircraft carrier with two escorts. Gudgeon had closed for attack, but the escorts spotted her and attacked. A down-the-throat shot with four torpedoes temporarily discouraged the destroyers and allowed Gudgeon to seek deep water and safety, but when she surfaced the Japanese men-of-war were gone.
Miguel Ángel Sanabria (born November 11, 1964 in Luque) is a retired football (soccer) midfielder from Paraguay. He played professional football for clubs like Club Olimpia in Paraguay, and also had a spell in Bolivia, playing for Club Bolívar. Sanabria made his international debut for the Paraguay national football team on July 10, 1991 in a Copa América match against Venezuela (5-0 win), substituting Felipe Peralta in the 76th minute. He obtained a total number of three international caps, scoring no goals for the national side.
Patesko, however, is not listed in many sources as part of the 1930 Brazilian squad, shortening the list to four players. When he retired from playing football, he started his manager career in Belgium, with KAA La Gantoise, Union Saint-Gilloise, Cercle Brugge and FC Liège. After being a manager in Belgium for many years, he returned to France, and coached teams as Stade Français, Le Havre AC, SC Bastia and US Corte. He also had a spell with Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif.
Bellamy had a spell at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club as a teenager, but decided to pursue a career in football instead, joining Chesterfield as a trainee. He broke into the first team and played seven seasons at Saltergate. He won the (old) Fourth Division championship in 1984–85 with the club and made a total of 207 appearances in all competitions for the Spirites, despite missing 15 months through injury. Following his return from injury, Bellamy was set to move to Birmingham City but the transfer collapsed.
Robert Hutchinson (22 December 1894 – 3 August 1971) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward. Born in Blyth, Northumberland, he started his career in local football, before moving to Scottish club St Mirren in 1914. He went on to play for a number of Football League clubs and for two seasons, Hutchinson had a spell in the United States. In a career spanning 16 years, he played for 14 different clubs, leading him to be described as a "nomadic" footballer.
He was elected to the California State Assembly in 1974, serving a single term before being elected in 1976 to the California State Senate, where he served for four terms until 1990. During this time he had a spell as Majority Leader and ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nominations for Governor of California in 1982 and for California State Controller in 1986. In 1990, he became the first elected California Insurance Commissioner, serving from 1991 to 1995. Previously, Insurance Commissioners had been appointed by the Governor.
After retiring as a player, Ramos Delgado had a spell as manager of Santos, before returning to Argentina where he worked as the manager of several football clubs including Belgrano, Deportivo Maipú, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Estudiantes de La Plata, River Plate, Talleres de Córdoba, Platense, All Boys and his home town club Quilmes. He also worked as the manager of Peruvian club Universitario. He returned to Santos to work as a youth team coach helping to develop young players such as Robinho and Diego.
Marco Amelia (; born 2 April 1982) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Now a coach, he most recently served as head coach of Serie D club Vastese. A Roma youth product, Amelia spent most of his professional club career at Livorno, where he made 181 appearances across all competitions, including playing and scoring in the 2006–07 UEFA Cup. He later played for several other Italian clubs, and also had a spell in England as a reserve goalkeeper with Chelsea.
He would later sponsor the new stand in Dalymount Park that opened in October 1999 and is still known as the "Jodi Stand". He also kept involved in football as manager of the Irish Schoolboy team and later as manager of Ashtown Villa where in 1991, he knocked Derry City out of the FAI Cup in a famous win at the Brandywell. He also had a spell as Manchester City's Irish scout. In 1993, he was elected as Club President by the Bohemian members.
Abu Kanu, commonly known as Gbanaloko, (born 31 March 1972 in Magburaka) is a retired Sierra Leonean football striker. Kanu was a member of the Leone Stars squad that participated in the 1994 African Nations Cup in Tunisia. He is the second highest all-time goal scorer for the Sierra Leone national football team with 15 goals, an during his playing days with Sierra Leone, Kanu was most prolific scorer in the team. Kanu had a spell with NK Slaven Belupo in the Prva HNL.
Ariel Carreño (born 4 March 1979 in Córdoba) is an Argentine football striker who plays for San Miguel. Carreño is a product of the Boca Juniors youth system, he made his debut for the first team in 1998, he played a total of 44 games for the club in all competitions, scoring 8 goals. He helped Boca to win the Apertura 1998 and the Copa Sudamericana 2004. Carreño had a spell in Mexico with Puebla F.C. and a season in Switzerland with FC Thun.
Sean O'Connor (born 7 July 1981) is an English former professional footballer, who played for Queen of the South, Hednesford Town, and Dundee United. After starting his career with local side Hednesford Town, O'Connor moved into the Scottish game with Scottish Premier League side Dundee United. From there he had a couple of loan spells, one with Greenock Morton and the other with Northern Irish side Portadown. Upon leaving the Arabs he had a spell with Queen of the South before heading back to England with Morecambe.
Cropley then had a spell on loan at Newcastle United from January to June 1980, returning to Villa in July of that year. Cropley left Villa Park in March 1981 to feature a month later for club Toronto Blizzard in the North American Soccer League. He then left Blizzard in October 1981 and to link up in the following month for Portsmouth. He then ended his days as a professional footballer in 1982 due to persistent and serious injuries at the relatively young age of 31.
Born in Swansea, Wales, Lovell began his career as an apprentice with Crystal Palace in 1977. Playing at the time as a midfielder, he managed 74 Football League appearances in six years at Selhurst Park, during which he also had a spell on loan at Stockport County. In 1983, he moved to Millwall, where manager George Graham played him as a striker during an injury crisis. He went on to score 13 goals in 11 matches and remained a striker for the remainder of his career.
At club level he has played mostly for Nacional Quito where he has made over 450 appearances and participated in 4 Ecuadorian league championship winning campaigns (1992, 1996, 2005A & 2006). He has also played club football for Deportivo Quito and Universidad San Martín de Porres in Peru. He also had a spell in England with Southampton but never played in the first team.Cleber Chala - The Saints Hub He was signed along with fellow countryman Agustín Delgado, but neither made an impact in English football.
He attended Emanuel School in Battersea and became an accountant, and also had a spell running a company specializing in electrical engineering. He married his wife, the former Sue Gee, in 1964 and moved to Buckinghamshire. Les Stocker began his work in wildlife rehabilitation by rescuing and treating animals in the shed of his Buckinghamshire home. In 1983, he established the Wildlife Hospital Trust, the country's first wildlife hospital. A drought in 1984 brought a large number of distressed hedgehogs to the hospital as patients.
Seventh equal :E. First equal :F. Birmingham City originally paid £2.5 million for Rowan Vine, but promotion to the Premier League at the end of the season resulted in an extra £500,000 being paid, raising the total fee to £3 million. :G. Joe Kinnear was the club's first manager from outside the United Kingdom to manage the club in a match—Terry Mancini, another Irishman, had a spell as the club's caretaker manager (3–11 January 1990) but did not manage the club in a match. :H.
Freya hid from Dahlia's wrath and, eventually, ended up in New Orleans where she wanted to meet her family. Invited to a party thrown by her brothers and her sister as her brother Kol's date, she witnessed Klaus daggering Kol. As his date, she was imprisoned in a cottage which had become an asylum for mad witches since Klaus had a spell placed on it which prevented witches from leaving. Once inside the asylum, Freya returned to her slumber, remaining as such for a hundred years.
The following season, 1989–90, Schaub experienced his final European Cup campaign, this time in the European Cup-Winners' Cup, where subsequent finalists Anderlecht eliminated Admira in the quarter-finals. In his time with the club, Schaub scored 23 goals in 68 matches. In 1989, he was voted second best foreign player in Austria after his compatriot Hansi Müller. After his time with Admira, he had a spell with newly promoted VfB Mödling, second division side Favoritner AC and, finally, amateur outfit USC Wampersdorf.
He spend most of his career playing for his hometown club HNK Hajduk Split winning with them 3 national championships. He also won one national cup in the period in between while he was playing with OFK Belgrade, curiously winning in the final his former club, Hajduk. Before ending his career he also had a spell abroad with SK Austria Klagenfurt, before returning to finish his career playing with RNK Split. He was known for his speed and excellent execution of the free kicks.
Davide Santon (; born 2 January 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Italian club Roma. A former Inter Milan youth product, Santon began his professional club career with Inter in 2008, and remained with the club until 2011, aside from a spell on loan with Cesena. He later had a spell with English club Newcastle United, before returning to Inter in 2015. At international level, Santon made his senior debut with Italy in 2009, and also represented his nation at the FIFA Confederations Cup later that year.
Michael John Trought (born 19 October 1980) is a former professional footballer, who played in The Football League for Bristol Rovers, and now plays for Southern League team Mangotsfield United. Trought, who was born in Bristol, started out as a trainee with Bristol Rovers and was promoted into their professional squad in 1998. He went on to make 33 League appearances in four years with The Pirates, before leaving to join Bath City in 2002. While still at Rovers he had a spell on loan at Clevedon Town in 2000.
Rodríguez was born in the city of Lanús in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He started his career at Club Atlético Lanús in the Argentine 2nd Division in 1983 and finished his career in 2002 at the same club. In between this, he had two spells with San Lorenzo and Universidad de Chile as well as playing for Vélez Sársfield and Argentinos Juniors in Argentina, Toulon in France, Atalanta B.C. in Italy and Club América in Mexico and he also had a spell with Borussia Dortmund in Germany.
By the 1960s, Martha had retired and was drawing her pension. Money was tight, but she made it last without having to work to supplement it. In December, when Ena Sharples (Violet Carson) collapsed due to stress and had a spell in hospital, Leonard Swindley (Arthur Lowe) asked Martha to temporarily take over Ena's caretaker duties at the Glad Tidings Mission Hall. Martha accepted but only lasted a few days as Ena's suspicious nature led her to walk out of hospital and return to her vestry, senile decay or not.
Additionally, Andonian made two appearances in the Coupe de la Ligue, and two appearances in the Coupe de France. On 27 January 2017, Andonian was loaned to Superleague Greece club Veria F.C. for the remainder of the season. He made 10 appearances for Veria, and was sent off on 12 March in a 1–0 loss at Platanias FC. In September 2018 following his release from Marseille, Andonian had a spell on trial at EFL League One side Sunderland, and played an under-23 match against West Bromwich Albion.
In summer 2007, he moved to Belgium where he first played in Jupiter League club Zulte-Waregem, and, since 2008, in K.V. Oostende in Belgian Second Division. In the 2009-10 season he played with Romanian Liga I side Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț. During 2010 he had a spell with JS Saint-Pierroise in the Réunion Premier League and with FC Dieppe back in France. In the summer of 2011 Rudison moved to Turan Tovuz in the Azerbaijan Premier League before leaving them in the winter transfer window of the same season after eleven games.
Krystian Mitchell Victor Pearce (born 5 January 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender. Pearce began his football career with Birmingham City, but never played for their first team. He spent time on loan at Notts County, with whom he made his debut in the English Football League, Port Vale, Scunthorpe United and Peterborough United before leaving Birmingham permanently for Huddersfield Town in 2010. He returned to Notts County later that year, and had a spell on loan at Barnet in 2012 before signing for Torquay United in 2013.
He had a spell on loan with Darlington between September and December 2002, scoring once against Bournemouth, and was one of nine players released by Blackpool manager Steve McMahon in May 2003. In July 2003, Fenton returned to the North East of England, joining Blyth Spartans. Blyth manager Paul Baker appointed Fenton as player-assistant manager in July 2004. Fenton took over as caretaker-manager of Blyth when Baker left that September, returning to his player-assistant manager role in October 2004 after the appointment of Harry Dunn as manager.
Having to give up professional football due to knee injuries he then had a spell at Yeovil Town before moving on to Rushden & Diamonds. He then moved back for a second spell at Yeovil Town. He is now owner of Pro Fitness personal training. After a long break from the game Lee made a surprise comeback at the age of 37 in August 2010 when he was tempted back by former Bristol Rovers teammate David Mehew to play for Gloucester City as cover for the injured Jake Harris.
Frank Connor (born 13 February 1936 in Blantyre) is a Scottish former association football player and manager. As a player, he played for Celtic, Portadown, St Mirren, Derry City, Albion Rovers and Cowdenbeath. After coaching at Celtic and Albion Rovers, Connor moved to Cowdenbeath in 1974 as player-manager, before a spell as assistant manager at Morton. He managed Berwick Rangers between 1980 and 1982 and then had a spell working under Jock Wallace at Motherwell as assistant manager."Celtic Sack Connor", The Glasgow Herald, 3 February 1986, p.
Leça Futebol Clube, better known as Leça FC or simply Leça, is a Portuguese football club located in the town of Leça da Palmeira, Matosinhos. Founded in 1912, it had a spell in the top-flight Primeira Liga between 1995 and 1998, when it was relegated for financial irregularities. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division and, in the previous season of 2007–08, they finished 10th in the division. The club currently play their home games at the Estádio do Leça FC, which holds a capacity of 12,000 spectators.
He left the Army to play professional football with Scottish Football League Division One side Dundee and later had a spell with Edinburgh club Heart of Midlothian. At the start of the 1905–06 season, Wilson moved to England to join Football League Second Division side Hull City. After scoring three goals in ten league matches, he was signed by Leeds City for a transfer fee of £150. During his first season at Leeds Wilson made 15 league appearances and scored 13 goals, making him the club's top scorer in the 1905–06 campaign.
Benjamin Marc Williamson (born 25 December 1988) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for National League club Bromley. He played for Worthing in 2009, before joining the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain the following year, where he had a spell with the academy's partner club, Jerez Industrial. In 2011, he returned to England to join Bournemouth, where he featured in the south-coast club's play-off semi final against Huddersfield Town. He joined Port Vale on a season-long loan from Hyde in June 2011, which was made permanent the following year.
He remained at the club, playing only infrequently, and had a spell on loan at Burnley, before leaving for Leeds United in July 1986 for a fee of £45,000. During the early part of his career at Leeds he suffered a series of injuries, limiting his first-team appearances. However once he had returned he won player of the year in 1988. Under the stewardship of Howard Wilkinson "Fish", as he was known, became a crucial part of the defensive unit alongside Chris Fairclough that won promotion as Second Division champions in 1989–90.
He started his career in the reserve team at his hometown club Strasbourg before moving to Belgium with Excelsior Virton in 2009. He then had a spell with Gap before joining Niort in the summer of 2011. Durak was part of the team that finished as runners-up in the Championnat National in the 2011–12 season, thereby winning promotion to Ligue 2. It was announced at the end of the 2012–13 campaign that Durak, along with four other players, would not be re- signing with Niort for the following season.
Antony Richard Cottee (born 11 July 1965), is an English former professional footballer and manager who now works as a television football commentator. As a player, he was a striker from 1982 until 2001, notably playing in the top flight of English football for West Ham United, Everton and Leicester City. He was capped seven times by England, and played in the Football League for Birmingham City, Norwich City and Millwall. He also had a spell in Malaysia with Selangor and spent a season as player-manager of Barnet.
William Brady (born 13 February 1956) is an Irish former footballer, who also had a spell as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland national football team from 2008 to 2010. Brady was a talented offensive midfielder renowned for his left foot and elegant technical skills such as his high-quality passing, vision, and close control, which made him an excellent playmaker. He combined these abilities with significant tenacity, an eye for goal from midfield, and accurate penalty-taking. In addition to his footballing ability, Brady also stood out throughout his career for his professionalism.
Kendall began his playing career in English football, with London- based club Crystal Palace where he also represented Wales at U16, U18, & U21 level. He had a loan spell with Barry Town before joining Welsh side Cardiff City in 2000 in a move worth £50,000. His only senior appearance for Cardiff was a Football League Trophy tie against Rushden & Diamonds. Following his time at Cardiff, Kendall then had a spell at League Two club Shrewsbury Town, before moving into semi-professional football with Welsh Premier League side Haverfordwest County in 2003.
Igor Mirčeta (, born 12 December 1986) is a Serbian footballer who last played for Strømmen in the Norwegian First Division as a midfielder . Born in Šibenik, SR Croatia, back then part of SFR Yugoslavia, Mirčeta played with Serbian clubs FK Rad, FK Obilić and FK Radnički Pirot.Prvi tim (squad detais) at FK Radnički Pirot former official website, retrieved 5-5-2015 He also had a spell with FK BSK Borča after playing with Rad.Early career at Srbijafudbal In the season 2005–06 he played with Austrian side Favoritner AC.Igor Mirceta at wiener-fussball.
Approaching the end of the season, he was offered a one-year extension to his contract with the club, with a £5 per week pay cut, but eventually decided to retire from professional football, making his final appearance on 6 May 1968 against Hartlepools United. He retired from professional football as Swansea's all-time record goalscorer. He later spent time playing non-league football with Worcester City and had a spell as player-manager of Haverfordwest County before ending his career at Pontardawe Athletic at the age of 50.
The same month saw him play his final Football League matches out on loan at Crewe Alexandra (having spent time with Rochdale the previous year). In December 1977 Mason moved to Bangor City, where he was to have a spell as manager. Mason was later at Rhyl, Oswestry Town and Coedpoeth and continued to play for veterans teams. A former captain of Shropshire County Cricket Club in 1986, Mason ran his own sports shop in Wrexham and had a spell back with the Welsh side as assistant commercial manager.
He started his career at Carmelita and had a spell at Brujas, before moving abroad to Uruguayan side Miramar Misiones in summer 2005.Woodly debutó con gol en Uruguay - Nación He returned to Costa Rica to play for Carmelita and Brujas again. In 2007, Woodly moved to El Salvador, to play for AlianzaWoodly reforzará al Alianza de El Salvador - Nación only to return to Brujas and then San Carlos. He then signed for Chinese outfit Chongqing Lifan in March 2009.Johnny Woodly jugará en China - Nación He transferred to Dalian Aerbin in January 2011.
He was made a Count Palatine and became a recognized authority on military matters, authoring several books in New Latin. Returning to civilian life, he focused his attention on missionary activity, and networked with the leading Lutherans in Wittenberg, though he began sympathizing more with Calvinism. With recommendations from Philip Melanchthon, he traveled through Northern Europe and had a spell teaching mathematics at the University of Rostock. He eventually reached Poland and Lithuania by way of Prussia, focusing on a project to unite the local Evangelical and Calvinist Churches.
Forsyth began his professional career with Dundee United and made nearly thirty league appearances for The Terrors over a four-year spell. In 1978, Forsyth became Raith Rovers' record signing in a £12,000 deal and played in over 150 league games for Rovers before moving to Dunfermline Athletic in 1984. His final professional spell brought nearly 40 league matches before moving to junior football in 1985 with Glenrothes. After retiring from playing, Forsyth had a spell in management with Thornton Hibs before leaving football to work in a furniture factory in Kirkcaldy.
Following that performance, Johnson had a spell on the sidelines through injury, but then made a comeback and was the man of the match against Luton Town on 3 February 2007, and scored his first and only Leicester goal against Coventry City on 17 February 2007. On 25 April 2007 it was announced that having not featured under manager Nigel Worthington Leicester had begun talks to terminate Johnson's contract early,Foxes Cut Johnson Loose and he was eventually released in May 2007. Johnson was signed by Barnsley on 8 June 2007.
Burridge had a spell as a backup commentator along with Rob Lee for Ten Sports UEFA Champions League fixtures and resident pundit on The Football Channel in Singapore, before returning to work for the Oman national team as goalkeeper coach. He was dismissed by Oman in January 2011. As of January 2012, Burridge is working as a television pundit for Ten Sports on their football show C2K on TEN Action along with Joe Morrison and Carlton Palmer. Together they cover UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League football from Dubai.
Unfortunately he in common with Dennis Bergkamp had a fear of flying and so was unable to take part in City's European escapades. He failed to break into the successful Cup winning side and moved on after a season to Blackpool. He then moved to Notts County, Shrewsbury Town, Mansfield Town, Boston United (whom he also managed), Kettering Town and Telford United. He was Alan Buckley's assistant manager at Grimsby Town and West Bromwich Albion, and had a spell as caretaker-manager at Albion early in 1997 following Buckley's dismissal.
Strandberg was born in Lyngdal and played for Lyngdal IL until he moved to Mandalskameratene in 2006 where he made his debut for the senior team at the age of 15. He played three seasons for Mandalskameratene, and made eight appearances in the First Division when the club had a spell in the second-tier league in 2007. Strandberg signed a four-year contract with the Tippeligaen side Vålerenga in January 2009. He was loaned out to Bryne FK in July 2009, as a replacement for the injured Christian Gauseth.
Cassidy played the majority of his career in the forward line (corner forward for Bellaghy and half forward for Derry), but also had a spell in the half back line early in his career. Adrian McGuckin who coached him at St. Pat's, Maghera said he had a superb left foot and was very comfortable on the ball. GAA journalist and former Derry team-mate Joe Brolly said that despite the presence of many other great footballers at the time, Cassidy at his peak "was easily the best club footballer in Derry".
Parisi had a stint in the youth systems of Academia Griffa and Argentinos Juniors, who he had a spell in the first-team with though didn't feature. 2016 saw the forward join Ferro Carril Oeste in Torneo Federal A, making his senior bow on 8 October against Defensores de Belgrano prior to netting his opening goals in March 2017 in fixtures with Deportivo Maipú and Independiente. Ten goals followed in the 2017–18 campaign, notably scoring a brace over Deportivo Roca. On 22 July 2018, Parisi joined Primera B Nacional's Guillermo Brown.
He spent the next few years working at various studios, and had a spell as an animation director on the early-1960s Popeye, working under former Disney colleague Jack Kinney. In 1967 he arrived at the newly re-opened Warner Bros. studio, but left along with director Alex Lovy the following year, and followed Lovy to the Hanna-Barbera studios. After three years at Hanna- Barbera, Jones went to work for the Walter Lantz studio, but left after just a year when the studio shut down production for good in 1972.
Talajić had a spell with Zeytinburnuspor in the Turkish Süper Lig during the 1994–95 season. Dragan started in FK Sarajevo and was one of the brightest young talents of Yugoslav football. As a junior player for FK Sarajevo, Dragan Talajić broke the record of the great Yugoslav goalkeeper Slobodan Janjuš by having received only one goal in the whole season. During the 1992–93 season Talajić was a part of a historic Slovenian football story having played a UEFA Cup match against Benfica for Slovenian side Belvedur Izola.
Much of his early career was a BBC News journalist. From 1977 to 1982 he represented the UK's radio and television journalists on the National Executive Committee of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). Since 1994 he has worked as Director of Development running the fundraising for five UK universities - for the London School of Economics from 1994 to 1996, for Cambridge University from 1996 to 1999, for Oxford University from 1999 to 2005, and for the University of York from 2005 to April 2007. He also had a spell at Open University.
Born in El Jadida, Ereyahi began his senior career with local side Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi. A transfer to France with SC Bastia fell through in 1995, and he ultimately moved to Raja Casablanca from 1997 through 2000, where he won two national titles and played in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. He then had a spell with Göztepe in the Turkish Super Lig during 2000. 16 years after making his senior debut with Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi, Ereyahi returned to the club, where he would finish his playing career.
Laycock scored his second and last Swindon goal on the final Football League appearance of his career, in the 4–0 win against Gillingham on 9 April 1932. After leaving Swindon in July 1933, he had a spell in Northern Ireland with Derry City before returning to the English non-League game with Witton Albion in October 1934. Laycock subsequently assisted several non-League sides, including Nuneaton Town and Cannock Town. He had trial periods with Northwich Victoria and Shrewsbury Town in 1936, and joined his final club, Hereford United, in January 1937.
Uys started his career in Johannesburg with the but, he found first-team opportunities hard to come by and in 2009 he switched to the . Initially he played mainly in the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup competitions and even had a spell on loan at the in 2012. He made sporadic appearances for the senior team in Super Rugby after his debut in 2009 before finally nailing down a regular starting berth during the 2013 Super Rugby season. In 2014, he extended his contract at the until October 2016.
Steven Craig Armstrong (born 23 May 1975) is an English former professional footballer, manager and currently Elite Development coach at Football League Championship side Nottingham Forest. As a player, he was a defender and midfielder from 1992 to 2012 and represented Nottingham Forest, Burnley, Bristol Rovers, Gillingham, Watford, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday, Grimsby Town, Bradford City, Cheltenham Town, Burton Albion, Kidderminster Harriers, Mansfield Town, Forest Green Rovers, Boston United and Hucknall Town. In 2011, he briefly held the position of player-manager of Eastwood Town and later had a spell as manager of Quorn.
Outside of agriculture, Smith continued to serve as Minister for Local Government. He also was part of a group of ministers who supervised the 'First Programme for Economic Expansion', an economic development plan by T. K. Whitaker, Secretary at the Department of Finance, that has been heavily praised as the programme that helped kickstart Ireland's economic growth which would take full form in the mid-1990s. He also had a spell as Minister for Social Welfare. Smith continued to serve under Seán Lemass, but became disillusioned with the Taoiseach about relations with trade unions.
One of his roles involved helping to administer the meeting between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin in Tehran in 1943. After six years service Fox was demobbed with the rank of major (and had had a spell as an acting lieutenant-colonel). He later learned that in 1945, a few days before the liberation of Manila, his parents had been shot by the Japanese. After the war he continued to hold a reserve commission as a captain and honorary major until 1961, when he reached the age limit for service.
Roffey then had a spell away from football before moving into non-league football with Barnet in 1988, (3 appearances). He then spent three seasons with Leixões of Portugal before retiring at the end of the 1990–91 season. However, in 1991, Roffey joined former Leyton Orient playing colleague, Tommy Taylor, then manager at Margate, and went on to make 38 appearances in season 1991–92, scoring three times. For 1992–93, Roffey joined Canterbury City where he stayed until 1994 including a brief stint as player-manager.
Maloney started his career at Celtic, playing 215 matches across all competitions and winning honours including five Scottish Premier League titles. He was the first player to claim both the SPFA Players' Player of the Year and the SPFA Young Player of the Year awards in the same season, doing so in 2005/06. He had a spell in the Premier League with Aston Villa, before returning for a second spell at Celtic. Maloney returned to English football in 2011 with Wigan Athletic, helping them win the 2013 FA Cup Final.
He played for the Kent club until 1953, when he retired from playing to concentrate on management, and remained the club's manager until 1970, his twenty-year reign making him by far the club's longest serving manager. He led the team to a host of regional cup finals, as well as taking them into the rounds proper of the FA Cup on eleven occasions, but was not able to bring them any significant success in league competition. After leaving Margate he had a spell as a scout for Luton Town.
Brown then had a spell in club management when he was appointed as manager of Preston North End in April 2002, but left by mutual consent on 29 August 2004 after a poor start to the league campaign. He later had a brief spell as football consultant at Derby County under former protégé Billy Davies, helping them win promotion to the Premier League in 2006–07. In October 2008, sixty eight year old Brown was linked to the vacant managerial position with Scottish First Division side Dundee, but the job went to Jocky Scott.
In an alternate dimension there existed a kingdom called Groovingham, where it was visited by a young, famous wizard called The Grin on his first day of duty to the king. The Grin had a spell to make people happy and granted it to the people of Groovingham who desired it, causing vibrant jubilation. However, the spell deprived the subjects of their morality, resulting in instant pandemonium. The Grin was unaware of his spell's repercussion until he reported to the king whose elderly wizard reported the ongoing event to be chaos.
He had a spell at Southern League Bristol Rovers, before moving back north of the border to join Clyde in November 1908. In 1909–10 Chalmers was in Clyde's side that reached the Scottish Cup final, which they eventually lost to Dundee in the second replay. In October 1910 Chalmers was tempted south of the border again, signing for Woolwich Arsenal. Arsenal had been ailing in the First Division; they had only scored twice in their first six matches of the 1910–11 season and were languishing in seventeenth place.
Collins left the British education system aged eighteen, and began his career as an editorial assistant at the Oxford University Press in London. He left this job in 1930 after a dispute over his low salary. He went on to work under Robert Lynd as a literary editor on the London News Chronicle newspaper and also had a spell as literary editor of the Daily News, the paper Charles Dickens had edited. At the age of 23 he joined Victor Gollancz's publishing firm that was founded in 1927, where he became deputy chairman.
David Allan Grindley (born 29 October 1972 in Hindley) is a British former 400 metres track and field athlete who reached the final of the men's individual 400 metres (where he placed sixth) and won bronze in the men's 4 x 400 metres relay in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. His personal best for the 400 metres is 44.47 seconds and is the fastest time by a British teenager. Grindley had a spell playing Rugby Union with Aspull R.U.F.CFind Articles Grindley now works as an airline pilot and races (Road bicycle racing) for North Cheshire Clarion.
He joined Portsmouth for £250,000 and, despite being sent off on his debut against Oldham Athletic, cemented himself a first team place at Fratton Park. Hillier played 61 matches in two and a half years for Pompey, before moving on again. He joined Second Division Bristol Rovers in February 1999, where he scored twice against Wycombe Wanderers in the League Cup and Luton Town in the league. However, his spell here was not a success and he was released in 2002; he had a spell at Barnet before retiring in 2003.
Browne joined Charlton Athletic as a youth player straight from school and made his first team debut as a 17-year-old against Wrexham in February 1982. He had a four-game spell at Isthmian League side Hendon at the start of 1996. He had a spell with Yeovil Town and was an integral part of the squad that gained promotion back to the Conference from the Isthmian League in the 1996–97 campaign under the tenure of Graham Roberts. He made a total of 88 appearances for the Glovers.
Between October 1957 and August 1961 he appeared in 163 consecutive matches. By the time he left to join Cardiff City, he had played 297 games for Rovers in the old Second Division – the equivalent of today's Championship – scoring 101 goals, thus becoming one of only six players to score more than 100 goals for the club. After one season with Cardiff, he had a spell with Bristol City. When his career was ended in 1966 by a bout of peritonitis he moved to North Devon where he played non-league football for Barnstaple Town.
Talbot then opted to retire from professional football, with his final game being a 2–0 win over Lincoln City in April 1969. This match also marked the debuts of Nigel Edwards and Grenville Millington, with the pair going on to play more than 500 league matches for Chester between them. Talbot left as Chester's record Football League goalscorer (previously held by Frank Wrightson) with 83 goals, and it was not until September 1992 that Stuart Rimmer would pass the total. Talbot then had a spell playing for Irish side Drumcondra.
Morten Lauridsen Hyldgaard (born 26 January 1978) is a Danish former football goalkeeper who played for a number of clubs in English football. He played four games for the Denmark national under-21 football team. He started his career with Ikast FS. He played for a while in England, signing with Coventry City in 1999, but he found first team chances rare and spent time on loan with Scunthorpe United and later Grimsby Town. He then had a spell in Scotland with Hibernian before returning to England with Luton Town.
Sam worked for Sky Sports in the UK as a trackside reporter and occasionally inside the studio. He also had a spell helping out the Reading Bulldogs off the track in 2006 when they finished runners-up in the Elite League. He is now tuning engines for riders as well his Sky TV work and was the main well known name behind the rebirth of Leicester Speedway for 2011 but all that collapsed in September 2010 and has moved onto other projects and now nothing to do with the Leicester set up.
First UK Edition, T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., London, 1920 a parody of Longfellow’s ‘Hiawatha’ that described the trials and tribulations of a young British officer serving in Macedonia. Although written by one of the editors, and much advertised in it, the Balkan News is mentioned only once in the poem, when its 'hero', after being wounded in an assault on the Bulgarian trenches, had a spell in hospital where: :Every morning after breakfast :He would lie back on his pillows, :Read his Balkan News in comfort, :Spend his day in eating, sleeping …….
Galván had a spell with Estudiantes in his youth career, which preceded him joining Colón. He got his senior career going with the club in December 2017, making his professional debut for the Argentine Primera División team during a defeat at home to Talleres; having previously been an unused substitute in August against Rosario Central. His first goal arrived in November 2019 during a 3–2 victory over Estudiantes. On 16 January 2020, it was announced that Galván would join MLS side Colorado Rapids on 7 July 2020.
Lt. R.D. Trevor- Roper, and Private Potter (1962) as the Brigadier. In 1957 he had a spell in the BBC's Radio Drama Repertory company when, after an accident in which he injured his leg, he was unable to undertake film or stage work. Appearances during this time included the role of Rupert Dreisler in Paul Temple and the Spencer Affair and as Salty West, an old sea dog in Paul Temple and the Lawrence Affair. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he taught classical acting at the University of California, Irvine.
Otto followed Fry to Birmingham City for £800,000 in 1994 but never really settled at the club, having spells on loan at Charlton Athletic, Peterborough United and Notts County. He was however part of the side that won the 1995 Football League Trophy Final and set up the winning goal for Paul Tait. He has the conspicuous record of having scored both goals in a 1–1 draw on his debut against Cambridge United. Released in 1998, he had a spell in non-League football before signing for Rhyl in 2002.
Szőke was born in Budapest.Enciclopedia del calcio In 1949 he moved to Italy under contract to Fanfulla before becoming a well-known name in Italian football by being transferred to first division Udinese who went on to place themselves in second position, behind the great AC Milan, in the Serie A division during the 1955–56 season. Szőke had a spell in Colombia with Atlético Junior during the 1951 season. Subsequently he transferred to Triestina and with them he won the Italian serie B championship in 1957/58.
He joined his local team Bristol City, at an early age, becoming a trainee and turning professional in August 1998. He had a spell on loan at Exeter City in January 2000 before establishing himself at Ashton Gate and becoming a popular player amongst the Ashton Gate faithful. In 2001 Bristol City turned down an offer of £400,000 for Brown from West Bromwich Albion. In March 2002, Brown received whiplash when he, along with City teammate Kevin Amankwaah, was in a car driven by a former City trainee, Rohan King, that collided with another vehicle.
Rooke was born in Guildford, Surrey, and began his playing career with local club Guildford City. He then had a spell with Woking in 1932–33 during which he scored 29 goals from 16 appearances in all competitions. In 1933, he joined Crystal Palace, who were at the time in the Third Division South. He played mainly for the Palace reserve side, only playing eighteen league matches and scoring six goals between 1933 and 1936. He then moved to Second Division club Fulham for a £300 fee in November 1936.
Bradley "Brad" Moses (born 3 April 1983) is a South African professional cricketer who currently plays first-class cricket for the Easterns. Born in Durban, he started his career with KwaZulu-Natal Inland in 2006 and also represented the Dolphins before joining Easterns for the 2011/12 season. Moses has also played for several club teams in England and the Netherlands; during the 2009 season he assisted Harpenden Cricket Club in the Home Counties League and also played for Radcliffe-on-Trent and Flitwick. He then had a spell with VRA Amsterdam in 2011.
In July 1988, O'Riordan was transferred to Notts County for a fee of £16,000. He had a spell on loan to Mansfield Town in September 1989, but went on to make over 100 appearances for County. Including scoring a terrific goal against Tottenham Hotspur in an FA Cup Quarter-final at White Hart Lane, a match Notts County lost 2–1 live on the BBC. His role as a front sweeper (in front of the defence) was particularly pivotal in Notts County's rise to the top flight in the 1990–1991 season.
Dodds-Parker was finally was sent to Algiers in late 1942, where he assisted with the negotiations for the armistice with Italy, and then in Apulia to command SOE operations in the Western and Central Mediterranean, in charge of operations in Italy and along the Adriatic, but also to Poland and Eastern Europe. He then had a spell in Athens. He ended the war at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force in Paris, with the rank of colonel. He was awarded the Légion d'honneur and Croix de Guerre for his efforts, and Mentioned in Dispatches.
Ivan Ronald Hollett (born 22 April 1940) is an English retired footballer who played as a striker for five Football League clubs. He then had a spell as player-coach at Durban United before taking on similar roles at several non- league clubs, including Alfreton Town where he scored 47 goals in 86 appearances,Alfreton Town FC All Time Record Alfreton Town official website, accessed 25 January 2009. and whom he also guided to the 1976-77 Midland League championship.Reds Set To Go For Records Ripley Today, 22 February 2001, accessed 25 January 2009.
He played regularly at the start of the 2015–16 season, but had a spell out of the team with a stress fracture in his shin. He suffered a broken nose on his return as an 89th-minute substitute in a 3–1 away win over Barnet on 28 November 2015, and continued to struggle with his shin injury. Beardsley's first Mansfield goal in over nine years came on 30 January 2016 with a header from Malvind Benning's corner on 60 minutes in a 1–0 away victory over Crawley.
The team also won the Central League Championship and the Evening Times Trophy that season. Johnstone Burgh have a home support of around 100–150, though this tends to increase vastly when the team is doing well. An OVD Cup tie between Johnstone Burgh and Glenafton Athletic in February 2000 attracted a crowd of over 2000. In the 2000 Scottish Junior Cup Final against Whitburn, goals by Colin Lindsay, who later had a spell as manager, and John McLay took the game to penalties after a 2–2 draw.
Oksiuta played a total of 153 regular season games, scoring 46 goals and 41 assists for 87 points and collecting 100 penalty minutes. Oksiuta was drafted in the 10th round, 202nd overall by the New York Rangers in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft but was traded to Edmonton for Oilers' captain, Kevin Lowe, while he was still playing in Russia. He also had a spell in Finland's SM-liiga for KalPa and Lukko. He returned to Russia in 1999 and played in the Vysshaya Liga for Khimik Voskresensk where he began his career in 1987.
Born in Edinburgh, Calder was the first new player to sign for Sheffield United after the initial formation of the club. He was signed in December 1889 after responding to the club's advertisements for players which had been published in Scotland. He played seven games for the Blades in the FA Cup and a handful of times in the Midland Counties League and the Northern League before being released in December 1891. Calder then signed for Gainsborough Trinity in 1892 and also had a spell with Barnsley St. Peter's.
Ian Cowap (10 June 1950 – 10 February 2016) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Cheshire. He was born in Nantwich, Cheshire and attended Nantwich and Acton Grammar School; he played for Nantwich Cricket Club and for Betley, and also had a spell as professional at Bradshaw in the Bolton Cricket League. Cowap, who represented Cheshire 60 times in the Minor Counties Championship between 1974 and 1983, made a single List A appearance for the team, during the 1981 NatWest Trophy, against Hampshire.
Peter Allen (born March 6, 1970) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Allen was taken in the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft by the Boston Bruins from Yale University. After graduation in 1993, he had a spell with the Canadian National Team before spells in the East Coast Hockey League with the Richmond Renegades and in the American Hockey League for the Prince Edward Island Senators. Another spell with Team Canada followed, including in the 1995 World Ice Hockey Championships, winning a bronze medal.
Whilst still teaching, Gration became a sports commentator on rugby league games which led to a three-month contract with the BBC. He then ended up resigning from his teaching post and went into broadcasting full-time when he joined BBC Radio Leeds in 1978. By 2018, Gration had been broadcasting with the BBC for 40 years, although he had a spell at BBC South Today between 1995-1999. He has presented alongside Judith Stamper, Clare Frisby, Christa Ackroyd, and he currently co-anchors the programme with Amy Garcia.
He then joined Darlington and later had a spell at Boston United, before rejoining Partick Thistle in July 2007. Rowson won most of the Player of the Year Awards at Partick Thistle following the 2007–08 season, when he played every minute of all but 2 league matches. He scored his first goal upon his return to the Jags against Livingston on 28 February 2009, with a 25-yard pile driver, having had several similar chances since his return fail narrowly. He left Partick Thistle on 30 January 2013 after agreeing to terminate his contract at Firhill Stadium.
Born in Viana do Castelo, Luther King was named after the famous African American activist, a hero of his father. He began his career in the youth ranks of S.L. Benfica, and also had a spell in Italy with U.C. Sampdoria in 2014 before joining S.C. Olhanense in February 2015 on a deal for the rest of the season. His transfer was one of several at the time between the two clubs. On 18 February, he made his professional debut in a 1–0 Segunda Liga loss at C.S. Marítimo B, replacing Adílson for the last 12 minutes.
Starosta started his club career with Sheffield United and had a spell in early 2006 on work experience with non-league Tamworth. He signed a new two-year contract with Sheffield United in May 2007, before joining Brentford in a five-month loan deal in August 2007 after impressing in two pre-season friendlies. Starosta played 23 games in all competitions for Brentford but was sent off during his last game for the club, a Boxing Day fixture against Wycombe Wanderers. In January 2008, he signed for Bradford City on loan for the rest of the 2007–08 season.
His time with the club was perhaps most known for a last minute equaliser he scored in the Black Country derby at West Bromwich Albion. He dropped into the non-league with Telford United in May 1993, having gone two years without first team action at Wolves, and had a spell as player/manager of Irish club Cork City in the 1995/96 season. He later continued his coaching career by moving to New Jersey in the United States to work at a coaching school. He died on 6 November 2002 after a battle with Motor neurone disease.
On his return to Britain he had a spell training and working as a teacher in England, before settling in North Wales in 1968 and starting a business - Snowdon Mouldings - manufacturing climbing helmets.Peter Donnelly, ‘Anthoine, Julian Vincent (Mo) (1939–1989)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Oct 2006. Anthoine was a good technical rock climber and made a number of first ascents in North Wales, the best known of which was The Groove on Llech Ddu, a crag on the north side of Carnedd Dafydd. However, it was for his mountaineering that he is best remembered.
However 1984 proved a disappointing campaign, and he then left the United States for good. He finished with 296 points in 201 career games in the league, including 119 goals. Returning to Europe, Futcher had a spell with NAC Breda in the Netherlands, scoring three goals in seven Eerste Divisie games in 1983–84. Futcher then headed back to the English Second Division with Barnsley in 1984–85 on a £12,000 transfer. He joined league rivals Oldham Athletic after being signed by Joe Royle for a £5,000 fee, and became the club's top scorer in 1985–86 with 17 goals.
John Kennedy (born 4 September 1939), widely known as Jack Kennedy, is a former professional footballer from Northern Ireland who played as a goalkeeper. He played for several years for Distillery in his native country before turning professional with Celtic. After a spell in the United States with the Detroit Cougars, he spent seven years with English Football League club Lincoln City and had a spell in non-league football with Lincoln United. Kennedy was an amateur international for Northern Ireland, played for the Irish League representative team, and kept goal for Great Britain in qualifying matches for the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Following his release from Woking, Ansah had a spell in Sunday league football, before joining Isthmian League Division One South side, Hythe Town. He went onto score twice on his Hythe debut during their league tie against East Grinstead Town, which resulted in a 3–2 victory. By March 2018, Ansah registered his tenth and eleventh goals of the season in the space of three months, inspiring a two-goal comeback against Whyteleafe. Following the conclusion of the 2017–18 campaign, Ansah registered his tally to 20 goals, after netting thirteen times in ten consecutive games.
Oxford Cavaliers Rugby League Football Club is the first amateur rugby league club formed in Oxford in the summer era. Over 16 years the Cavaliers have coached and developed several players who have gone on to play the game both professionally and semi-professionally. Cavaliers juniors Mike Castle and Corey Simms both represented London Skolars, Jamie Cope joined Keighley Cougars, while Australians Barry Randall and Brad Smith both had a spell at Super League side, London Broncos (via Rochdale Hornets). Arguably the club's greatest on-field success however, was the development of current Leeds Rhinos and England prop forward, Darrell Griffin.
Over a period of three years he made 106 appearances scoring 8 goals. He joined Bolton on their promotion to the Premier League, and although he was unable to keep them there, he helped them return at the first attempt by winning the Division One title in 1997 with 100 goals and 98 points, though again they were ultimately relegated from the Premier League after just one season. He had a spell at Notts County (1998–1999, scoring once against his soon to be employers, York City) before joining York City in 1999 where he stayed until he retired in 2001.
Born in Dominican capital Santo Domingo, he played with Santo Domingo's Club Barcelona Atlético. He had a spell in Haiti with Don Bosco FC before moving to Europe along his club and national team colleague Kerbi Rodríguez and join Serbian side FK Crvenka.Profile at FK Modriča official website In summer 2009 he moved and signed with FK Veternik a side playing in the Serbian League Vojvodina. In summer 2010 he and Kerbi moved to neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina, more precisely to the administrative division of Republika Srpska, to play on loan with FK Modriča in the First League of the Republika Srpska.
Earlier in his career, he was training with HJK's first team before he had a trial at Manchester United. Though this proved unsuccessful, he later signed for AZ. He did not make a single appearance during his two years with AZ, and had a spell with Telstar before he decided to move to Swedish side Djurgårdens IF in January 2010. On 13 March 2013, Toivio signed for Norwegian side Molde, as a replacement for Vegard Forren who had moved to Southampton. In 2018, after leaving on a bosman from Termalica Nieciecza, Joona Toivio signed for Swedish side Häcken.
During his time with Brentford, Phillips was a runner-up in the Associate Members' Cup when Wigan Athletic defeated Brentford 3–1 at Wembley Stadium. Phillips then had a spell at Reading, before rejoining Barnet on loan in 1988 to provide cover for injured goalkeepers Steve Humphries and Andy Lomas. He then joined Hereford United on loan in 1989, making six League appearances before signing for Barnet on a permanent basis. During the 1990–91 season, Barnet won the Football Conference and Phillips was an integral part of the team that won promotion into The Football League.
He joined rivals Stoke in February 1906, but featured in just one First Division game in the 1906–07 season, before moving on to Stockport County. He played four Second Division games for the "Hatters", and had a spell with North Staffs Nomads, before he made a brief return to Port Vale. He returned to Stoke in 1908, and played 11 Birmingham & District League games in the 1908–09 season, scoring once against Stourbridge at the Victoria Ground. He returned to Port Vale on a more permanent basis in January 1909, though by then the club had lost their Football League status.
Nicknamed El Murciélago (the Bat), Campos started his career at Tercera División club Los Andes, then had a spell at Jocoro, before making his Primera División debut for Águila in 2003. He immediately became the league top scorer with 13 goals in his first season. One of his most important moments with the team of San Miguel came during the Clausura 2006 final against FAS, in that game Campos scored a goal against the Santa Ana team, helping Águila to win his 14th title, under the coaching of Serbian Vladan Vićević. With Águila he also lost the final of the Apertura 2003.
Yudica led Argentinos to a further international title in 1986 winning the less prestigious Copa Interamericana against Defence Force from Trinidad and Tobago. After his successes with Argentinos Yudica returned to Newell's Old Boys, the club at which he began his playing career over 30 years before. He led them to the Primera division title in 1987/1988, winning him the unique distinction of becoming the first manager ever to lead 3 different teams to the Argentine league title. Later in his career Yudica returned to manage Deportivo Cali, and also had a spell in charge of C.F. Pachuca in Mexico.
Born in Langres, France, Agouazi began his career with FC Metz and had a spell on loan with Championnat National side Besançon RC during the 2004–05 season. On 18 June 2009, US Boulogne-sur-Mer announced that it had the midfielder on a free transfer from Metz until June 2011.Metz : Laurent Agouazi vers Boulogne After two seasons with Boulogne he joined FC Istres,Istres : Signature de Laurent Agouazi (ex-Boulogne) before moving to SM Caen on 8 June 2012.Caen : Arrivée de Laurent Agouazi (Istres) On 3 July 2015, Agouazi signed for Tours on a one-year deal.
Saporiti has held managerial positions at a large number of clubs. Most notably he coached Argentinos Juniors to their first ever title in 1984,RSSSF Coaches of Primera division champions he has had five spells as manager of Talleres de Córdoba (1977–1979, 1988, 1995, 2006 and 2009) and he coached Loma Negra in the early 1980s, the most successful period in their history. He has also coached Argentine clubs Chacarita Juniors, Rosario Central, San Lorenzo and had a spell as caretaker manager of Boca Juniors. Between 2007 and 2008 he had a second spell as manager of Olimpo de Bahía Blanca.
Massimo Oddo (; born 14 June 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a full-back and current manager of Pescara. Oddo played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, although he is mainly remembered for his time with Lazio, where he won the Coppa Italia, and in particular, Milan, where he won several titles, including the UEFA Champions League and the Scudetto; he also had a spell on loan with German club Bayern Munich. At international level he represented the Italian squad at UEFA Euro 2004, and was also part of the team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
He began his career as a coach at Blaina and guided them to a Monmouthshire Premier League title & a Ben Francis Cup victory, he later coached Cross Keys and had a spell in Ireland with Bective Rangers. As coach of Swansea, he recorded a 21-6 win over the touring Australians in 1992 and won Welsh league titles in 1992 and 1994 and the Welsh Cup in 1995. In 1997, he again moved to Ireland as director of coaching at Leinster. Returning to Wales in 2000, he coached Ebbw Vale and Wales 'A' then coached Newport Gwent Dragons with considerable success.
Though the club had expected immediate promotion, and were disappointed with seventh place in the 2004–05 season, an excellent home record gave the manager a period of grace, but a poor start to the 2005–06 season provoked his dismissal in September 2005. He then had a spell as manager of Grenoble in the 2006–07 season before joining FC Metz in December 2007 with the club bottom of Ligue 1. He was replaced by Joël Müller at the end of the 2009–10 season. In September 2010, he came back to Grenoble Foot 38.
Veira started his professional career in 1963 with San Lorenzo, in 1964 he became the topscorer in the Argentina Primera División at the age of only 18. In 1967 Veira received his first call up to the Argentina national football team and in 1968 he helped San Lorenzo to win the Metropolitano championship without losing a game, to become the first team in the professional era of Argentine football to become unbeaten champions. In 1970 Veira joined Huracán, the club he had supported as a boy. He then had a spell with Laguna in Mexico before returning to San Lorenzo in 1973.
Evans started his career in 1998 at Chelsea, with whom he stayed until he was released 2003, having never played a single game. During his time at the club he was sent out on loan to Bristol Rovers in February 2000, with whom he played four games; Queens Park Rangers from November 2001 to April 2002, making eleven appearances; and Leyton Orient from August to November 2002, playing seven games. He also had a spell on trial with Bournemouth before the start of the 2002–03 season, where he impressed, but instead opted to join Leyton Orient.
Jiří Hanke (12 December 1924, Dolní Bučice, now part of the village of Vrdy – 11 December 2006, Lausanne) aka Jorge Hanke or Georg Hanke, was a former footballer from Czechia, who played internationally for Czechoslovakia (5 caps). In the close season of 1950 he joined FC St. Pauli where he played a few friendlies but the club failed to get him eligible for league matches. Hanke had a spell in Colombia with Samarios during the 1951 season, and later, in France where he resurfaced at RC Lens.Sport Niedersachsen, July and August 1950 He coached FC Biel, Red Star, Xerxes Rotterdam and Vevey-Sports.
He also had a spell with Witton Albion and played on trial for Brighton & Hove Albion, before returning to Chester in November 1973. His first game back ended in an FA Cup win over Telford United and he replaced John Taylor as first-choice goalkeeper at the club. The 1974–75 season was one of Chester's finest, as they reached the Football League Cup semi–finals and won promotion from Division Four. Millington was vital to both successes as he played in every game, memorably making an outstanding save from Malcolm MacDonald in a quarter-finals giant killing win over Newcastle United.
Svensson began his career with Elfsborg, and was their top scorer when they won promotion to Allsvenskan in 1996. Following his success, he moved to England in the same year to play for Portsmouth. He then moved to Crystal Palace and Charlton, and had a spell on loan with Derby County before joining Norwich in December 2003, making his debut for the Canaries in the East Anglian Derby against Ipswich Town at Portman Road. Norwich paid an initial fee of £50,000 for Svensson, which rose to £300,000 when the Canaries won promotion at the end of that season.
He also had a spell with Conference National side Woking. One notable game he played for Barnet was in the FA Cup against Chelsea in 1994, who were at the time managed by his older brother. He later worked in the used car trade and as a pub landlord before joining his older brother as a coach and scout at Wolverhampton Wanderers between 2004 and 2006. He died on 2 March 2008 after he was found collapsed in his home from what was initially suspected to be a heart attack but later confirmed as a brain aneurysm.
Kewley interviewed the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet the 14th Dalai Lama at his home in the Himalayas for the 1975 film The Lama King and this formed a lifelong friendship. She had a spell with the BBC and partook in the religious and ethics series Anno Domini between 1975 and 1977 and Everyman from 1977 to 1978. She also interviewed the leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi in the film Soldier for Islam in 1976 (updated two years later). That same year, she revealed through her documentary Paradise Lost the widespread use of torture in Paraguay.
Despite playing at senior level for 17 years, the only major success of his career came in 1995 when he helped Huddersfield Town to gain promotion to the Division One via the Division Two play-offs. He has worked as a match summariser on local radio for former club Huddersfield Town. After retiring as a player, he had a spell coaching Swansea City's junior teams before becoming coach of Welsh Premier club Port Talbot Town. After Tony Pennock's resignation in 2007 he acted as caretaker manager for two matches, both won, before staying on as coach under new manager Nicky Tucker.
Joe Roff (born 20 September 1975) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer and a product of the Tuggeranong Vikings Rugby Union Club in Canberra, who played on the wing or at fullback for ACT Brumbies and Australia and played 5 tests as a centre in the early part of his Test career. He also had a spell at the French club Biarritz and in 2005–6 at Kubota Spears in Japan's Top League Of his 86 caps, 62 were won in consecutive games from 1996 to 2001. His final game saw him captain Oxford against Cambridge in the 2007 Varsity Match.
In his youth career, Etevenaux had a spell with Deportivo Lasallano prior to joining Belgrano. Before making his Belgrano debut, he was loaned out to Torneo Argentino A side Juventud Antoniana. He returned to Belgrano in June 2010 and subsequently made his professional debut on 4 December in a Primera B Nacional match against Defensa y Justicia, later that season he scored his first Belgrano goal in a league draw versus Chacarita Juniors. In total, he participated in fourteen matches in all competitions during the 2010–11 season, in-which Belgrano won promotion to the Argentine Primera División.
Gilzean began his career with local side Coupar Angus Juniors, before signing provisional forms with Dundee in January 1956 as a 17-year-old amateur. He played once for their youth team Dundee Violet, but then played again for Coupar Angus while working as a despatch clerk for a carpet manufacturer in Perth. He signed professional forms with Dundee in February 1957, but then had a spell in Hampshire while he underwent National Service in the Royal Army Service Corps. Gilzean made his competitive debut for Dundee in August 1959, and then became a key part of a successful side.
He had made a total of 145 league and cup appearances for Portsmouth, in addition to 13 appearances while on loan to Portsmouth in 1995. Whitbread signed a two-year contract with Reading in July 2001. He made 18 league and cup appearances before a knee injury sustained in training in December 2001 ruled him out of the rest of the 2001–02 season. He had a spell on loan at Exeter City in early 2003, where he made seven appearances, but a persistent knee injury forced his retirement from playing football in April 2003 without making any further appearances for Reading.
Wilson signed for Forfar Athletic in 2011 but left the following summer, after a year out of the game he signed for junior side Ballingry Rovers in June 2013. Wilson was appointed club captain near the end of the 2013–14 season and played several games in centre midfield. Wilson subsequently had a spell with Linlithgow Rose, before signing for Scottish League Two side Arbroath at the start of the 2015–16 season. Wilson spent just one season with the Red Lichties before agreeing to leave the club in August 2016, having suffered an injury that restricted his playing time.
Born in São Paulo, he begin his career playing with local giants São Paulo FC. He was part of São Paulo team that won the 1998 Campeonato Paulista.O título do Paulistão de 1998 at saopaulofc.net, 10-5-2018, retrieved 11-5-2018 He played one season with XV de Piracicaba in 2001 before moving abroad to play with Super League Greece side Ionikos F.C. He had a spell in Serbia playing with OFK Beograd in the First League of FR Yugoslavia before returning to Brazil. In 2004, he was playing with Sociedade Imperatriz de Desportos winning with them the state championship in 2005.
Petts, who played as a wing half, joined Arsenal in 1954,Profile - Arsenal F.C. and made 32 appearances for them in the Football League.ARSENAL : 1946/47 - 2009/10 - Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Transfer Database He later played for Reading and Bristol Rovers,READING : 1946/47 - 2009/10 - Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Transfer DatabaseBRISTOL ROVERS : 1946/47 - 2009/10 - Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Transfer Database before playing non-league football with Bath City. Petts later had a spell as manager of Northampton Town between 1977 and 1978.
After two abortive attempts at Lincoln City, Cockerill had a spell in the Royal Air Force and as a lorry driver, whilst continuing to play non- league football. In 1988, he was signed by Grimsby from Stafford Rangers for £21,500.Electronic Fishcake Player Profile The highlight of his playing career with Grimsby, was the two goals he scored in 1991 against Exeter City in the last game of the season to secure promotion to Division Two. The end of his career came with a broken leg in 1991 against Bristol City; despite trying to regain full fitness, Cockerill never played another game.
Gaskell struggled to make an impact at Seedhill and played just two more matches for Nelson, his final appearance coming in the 0–4 loss to New Brighton on 3 March 1928. He left the club at the end of the season and had a spell with Westhoughton Collieries before returning to the Football League with Bolton Wanderers in February 1929. Gaskell moved to Darwen in August 1929 and went on to play for Chorley and Parbold before retiring in 1932. Outside of football, he worked as a schoolteacher and was the assistant headmaster at Highfields Secondary Boys' School in Wigan.
Ivan Ristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ристић, born 10 January 1975) is a Serb football manager and former player. Born in SerbiaIvan Ristić at Playerhistory he was playing with FK Jedinstvo Paraćin when he signed with FK Vojvodina in 1997 where he played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia until 2001. He had a spell with FK Rad in 2001-2002 before moving to Hungary to play with Videoton FC. In 2005, he moved to Sweden to play with Syrianska FC in Allsvenskan. After retiring, he became the coach of Syrianska FC (2012-2013), AFC United (2014-2016), Djurgårdens IF (2016-2018 ).
Before turning professional, he had joined the Territorial Army and later had trials with the British Army but was not accepted for a role with them due to his inability to hit the target during shooting practices.Revealed: Football legend Frank McAvennie was rejected by Army because he was bad shot Daily Record, 6 January 2010 He also had a spell working as a road sweeper. He did not move into professional football until he joined St Mirren in 1980, at the age of 20. His league debut came in the 1981-82 season in a 4-3 defeat of Airdrieonians.
He moved to St. Helens the same time fellow Australian and Souths teammate Mal Meninga did, but where Meninga returned to his homeland Veivers stayed in England after marrying and having children, only returning to Australia for holidays and visiting his family. He was assistant to Brian Noble who was in charge of Bradford Bulls through their trophy days and continued partnership with Noble at Wigan. In 1997, he represented Scotland in a match against France. Veivers had a spell as caretaker manager at Salford when Shaun McRae was ill and was promoted from assistant coach to head coach in November 2011.
Hodgkinson moved on to professional coaching and worked at numerous clubs, including Rangers, Everton, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Leicester City, Sheffield Wednesday, Gillingham, Oldham Athletic, and Birmingham City, and is credited with bringing Peter Schmeichel to Manchester United. Hodgkinson worked at United for seven years before becoming Scotland goalkeeping coach, where he tutored players such as Jim Leighton and Andy Goram. He also had a spell as a youth goalkeeping coach at Rangers and Watford. After a spell with Coventry City, Hodgkinson moved to Rushden & Diamonds and worked with goalkeeper Billy Turley, who then later joined Hodgkinson when he moved to Oxford United.
After discussions with Edward Hayes and William Cox, captain and master of Golden Hind, Gilbert decided on 31 August to return. The fleet made good speed, clearing Cape Race after two days, and was soon clear of land. Gilbert had stepped on a nail on the Squirrel and, on 2 September, went aboard Golden Hind to have his foot bandaged and to discuss means of keeping the two little ships together on their Atlantic crossing. Gilbert refused to leave Squirrel and after a strong storm they had a spell of clear weather and made fair progress.
He started his career at the Royal Greenwich Observatory (RGO) in Herstmonceux, England, in 1969 and was awarded his D.Phil. by the nearby University of Sussex in 1973. He then became one of the first research fellows at the newly constructed Anglo Australian Observatory 4-metre telescope in New South Wales, Australia, before going to ESO while it was based at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. He then had a spell of 7 years as a staff member at the RGO, working on instruments for the new observatory on La Palma in the Canary Islands and on the pioneering Starlink astronomical computer network.
López's first club was 9 de Julio in 2007, who he played twenty-two times for in two seasons in Torneo Argentino B. Tristán Suárez signed López in 2010, he stayed with the club for one season, 2010–11 Primera B Metropolitana, and featured in twenty- seven fixtures. López had a spell with Justo José de Urquiza between 2011 and 2012, prior to signing for Deportivo Español ahead of the 2012–13 Primera C Metropolitana campaign. In his second season, 2013–14, Deportivo Español were promoted to Primera B Metropolitana. He scored his first professional goal in their 2014 opener versus Chacarita Juniors.
White was born 14 May 1973 in Plymouth, Devon. As a child he played mini and junior rugby for Salcombe and had played in the same senior side as his father, a former Plymouth Albion player. He served his rugby union apprenticeship with Okehampton and Plymouth Albion and had a spell in New Zealand with Hawke's Bay and Canterbury Crusaders. He made his debut for Hawke's Bay in August 1996 and appeared in the NZ Provincial Championship. He made his only Super 12 appearance as a replacement for the Crusaders against Natal in Christchurch in April 1997.
Formed in 1886 New Mills quickly progressed through the local leagues in its early days and even had a spell in the Manchester League. However, the club disbanded and a new team was formed, New Mills St Georges, which in a period up to World War I, won a number of titles, including the Derbyshire Minor Cup. In 1919 the club began playing again and dropped the St Georges from its name. It joined the Manchester League once again and finished top in 1924 and, after finishing as runner-up the following season, lifted the championship once again in 1926.
As a youth with Litherland Schoolboys, Aindow primarily played in goal but was converted to defense when he signed for Blackpool in September 1966. He failed to break into the first team at Blackpool and joined Football League Third Division side Southport in October 1967, initially as an amateur. He turned professional in the summer of 1969 and went on to play 58 times for the Sandgrounders, scoring four goals. After leaving the club at the end of the 1970–71 season, Aindow had a long career in non-League football and had a spell in Wales with Rhyl.
Tanner Glass (born November 29, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger. Known as a physical player, he played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers and Calgary Flames. During the 2012 NHL Lockout, he played for HC ’05 Banská Bystrica in the Slovak Extraliga and he also had a spell with Boxers de Bordeaux of the French Ligue Magnus. Glass played junior hockey in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for two seasons with the Penticton Panthers and Nanaimo Clippers, earning All-Star Team honours in 2003.
Greer was born in Glasgow and after a single season with Port Glasgow Juniors, began his professional career with Clyde, where he played in only 33 matches before securing a £250,000 move to English Premiership club Blackburn Rovers. Greer made only appearance for Blackburn in the Football League Cup. Greer had a spell on loan with Stockport County, scoring once versus Wycombe Wanderers before returning to Scotland to play for Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock. Greer first received international recognition, having been capped for Scotland B versus Poland B in December 2005 and versus Republic of Ireland B in November 2006.
Guðmundur began his career in 1996 with Keflavík, and went on to score 28 goals in 82 league matches over the following six years. During the 1999 season, he had a spell on loan at KA Akureyri. Guðmundur left Keflavík in July 2002 in order to move to Denmark to play with Brønshøj BK. He played 15 matches for the Danish club, and spent the 2003 campaign on loan in Iceland with Fram Reykjavik. After two years away, he rejoined Keflavík in 2004 and spent a further five seasons with the club, making a further 105 first-team appearances and scoring 45 goals.
Malek started his career with Vitrolles, before joining Ligue 2 side Toulon in 1997, where he made 32 league appearances for Toulon in the 1997–98 season. He moved to Martigues in the summer of 1998 and spent a season with the Championnat National side before returning to Vitrolles, where he ended his career. In 2003, Malek was appointed manager of Consolat Marseille and he held the post for five years before moving to amateur side Saint Marcel. He had a spell as manager of Algerian side El Eulma during the 2010–11 season before returning to Saint Marcel.
Evans was Arsenal's first choice left back right up until a match against Wolves on 29 August 1959, in which he broke his ankle. After recovering, he was not quite the same player he was. With Billy McCullough coming through to replace him, he made only six more appearances for the first team that season (his last coming against Tottenham Hotspur on 16 January 1960), before stepping down to the Arsenal reserve side. He remained an Arsenal player until 1963, helping to coach to the youth and reserve teams, and later had a spell at Luton Town doing the same.
Endika studied in sports medicine while still playing, and after retiring he became a physical education teacher at an ikastola in Sopelana, as well as a football coach. He had a spell as manager of amateurs CD Getxo (his childhood club as a player), taking over in 2011 after previously coaching its youth teams and winning promotion from the Biscay División de Honor to the Tercera División (regionalised fourth tier) at the first attempt, with his son Markel among the players. However the club were relegated back on the final matchday of the 2012–13 season after rivals SD Balmaseda won their fixture.
McEwan's first coaching appointment was at Sheffield United after he replaced Ian Porterfield as manager on 27 March 1986. The following season Sheffield United finished ninth in Second Division after an unspectacular season. More disappointing performances in the 1987–88 season followed, and McEwan was forced to resign before taking over as manager of Rotherham United and guided them to the Fourth Division Championship in the 1988–89 season. McEwan later had a spell as manager at Darlington, but he was replaced by Alan Murray midway through his second season. McEwan was named the Conference National Manager of the Month for April 2007.
After once again returning to the UK he started work at Thomas Danby College coaching the u19 team as well as running his own coaching business in the Detroit Area of the United States during the summer. He also combined this with a part-time coaching role in the Huddesfield Town academy where he worked for over 6 years. Ellis also had a short spell bck at Bradford City coaching the under 16s with former teammate John Hendrie and also had a spell as first team coach at Guiseley FC with his former manager Terry Dolan. Ellis founded youth academy RIASA, which is co-owned by David Baldwin.
The "Sky Blues" finished sixth in the First Division and Graydon left Highfield Road at the end of the season and thereafter had a spell in the North American Soccer League with the Washington Diplomats. The Diplomats finished behind the New York Cosmos in the Eastern Division of the National Conference in the 1978 season, but qualified for the play-offs, where they were beaten by the Portland Timbers. Graydon scored four goals from 26 NASL games. The club also competed in the 1978 President's Cup Football Tournament, finishing as runners-up to South Korea after a 6–2 defeat in the final at the Seoul Stadium.
Heleno spent most of his club career with Botafogo, scoring 209 goals in 235 matches for the club, most with his head. In 1948 he transferred to Boca Juniors in Argentina, but returned to Brazil the following year, winning the 1949 Campeonato Carioca with Vasco. He also had a spell in Colombia with Atlético Junior, before ending his career with América in Rio, after a very short stint at Santos; he played only one match for America, on 4 November 1951, during which he was sent off after only 25 minutes of play for insulting his teammates, and it was his first and last game in the Maracanã.
Izaguirre had a spell in the youth academy of Colón, though Viale FBC were the first senior club of his career - with the forward scoring nine goals in fourteen appearances across 2016 in Torneo Federal B. 2017 saw Izaguirre move across the division to Ben Hur, though he'd leave mid-year after one match after he was signed by Primera División side Atlético Tucumán. He only featured for their reserves, prior to leaving for Torneo Federal A's Unión Aconquija in 2018. He scored his first goal in February versus Deportivo Maipú, who he scored against again in the succeeding March. Unión suffered relegation to tier four in 2017–18.
Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Daal is a product of the Ajax youth system and he had a spell with Dutch amateurclub FC Omniworld, before joining Aberdeen in August 2006. He was signed on an amateur contract, due to red tape governing the transfer of amateur players in the Netherlands. Daal joined Dundee on loan until the end of the 2006–07 season to cover for Dee's player Derek Lyle, who was injured. Soon after this loan spell expired, he was told that he had no future at the club by Jimmy Calderwood and he left in the summer of 2007 and moved to St Johnstone.
After graduating, he spent four years at the senior level, split between Real Santa Barbara and Askims IK. Avery also had a spell as a player-coach with Indiana Invaders. Avery went into coaching in 1994, spending three years as the men's head coach at Bethel and being named the first head coach in the history of the Pilots' women's program. He spent three years as the director of soccer at Cal State San Bernardino, coaching both the men's and women's teams at times during that spell. Avery was then an NCAA Division I assistant for the next seven years, spending six years at Notre Dame and one at Louisville.
Irving made debuted for Dundee on the first day of the 1920–21 season in a 2–2 draw away at Falkirk on 16 August. At Dundee he was a Scottish Cup runner-up in with Dave Halliday and David McLean in 1925 when Celtic defeated Dundee 2–1 (Jimmy McGrory scored with a headed last minute winner). Within two years won the first of his 18 caps for his native Ireland, appropriately against Scotland in Belfast when the visitors won 1–0. Irving had a spell on loan with Partick in 1924 and guested for New York Centrals in the summer of 1925.
Following his brother's murder, Harney claimed he attempted to learn to play both parts, which when coupled with his experience in the jazz world, gave his guitar work an intricacy that drew admirers. Unusually for a Delta based musician, Harney played in a Piedmont fingerstyle blues manner, which he blended with ragtime influences, in a similar way to Blind Blake. He predominately played on street corners and in juke joints, but also had a spell on the King Biscuit Time radio show, which was based in Helena, Arkansas. Primarily though his income came from his daytime work as a piano tuner and repairman, based in and around Memphis, Tennessee.
Born in Robles, Valle del Cauca, Peña began playing as a central defender for local sides Alianza Robles, El Cóndor and Deportivo Pasto. He moved to Bolivia in 2001, where he played for Mariscal Brown, Iberoamericana, La Paz F.C. and Club Aurora through 2011. Peña also had a spell with KF Tirana in the Albanian Superliga from January 2006 up to January 2007, playing 21 games and scoring 2 goals in the league for the Albanian club, helping them win the Albanian Superliga and the Albanian Supercup. Peña was captain of La Paz, and had a brief spell as a player-manager during 2010.
Conditions got easier for batsmen in the next match: Mann had a spell in which he took three middle-order English wickets while only 10 runs were added, but the score was 540 for three before the first of these wickets fell, and they were his only wickets of the match. For the third and fourth matches of the series, the selectors packed the South African side with bowlers in an attempt to take wickets; a consequence was that Mann bowled very little and failed to take a wicket in either match, though his fellow spin bowler, Rowan, was used more and was successful.
Starrs toured Europe and the United States with Colosseum II in 1975–76, and also had a spell with a version of The Animals. Then moving to Hamburg, he subsequently joined Lucifer's Friend, taking over from John Lawton, and featured on two of their albums, Good Time Warrior (1978) and Sneak Me In (1980), after which Lawton took over again. He was also involved in tours and albums with the German bands, Toneband and Duesenberg. In 2002, he joined up with Lake reformed under Alex Conti, regularly touring and appeared on their 2005 album, The Blast of Silence, and subsequent DVD, taking lead vocals and co-writing one of the tracks.
He then spent two seasons with Macclesfield Town during which time he had a spell as caretaker manager. After three spells as caretaker manager at West Ham, Keen left the club in July 2011 to take up the role of first team coach at Liverpool, where he would be reunited with old West Ham colleague Steve Clarke. He remained in this post until June 2012 leaving on the appointment of new manager Brendan Rodgers. In July 2012 he was again reunited with Clarke when he was appointed joint assistant head coach at West Bromwich Albion, and his next job was assistant manager at Reading.
Seeley was drafted in the 6th round, 137th overall, by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft but never played in the NHL. He played mainly for the Lowell Lock Monsters, Manchester Monarchs, Bridgeport Sound Tigers and the Norfolk Admirals. He also had a spell in the East Coast Hockey League with the Trenton Titans. In 2006, he moved to Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga for and played for Füchse Duisburg. In 2007–08 he played for Vienna Capitals in Austria and recorded 20 assists for 22 points in 38 games before signing with EHC Black Wings Linz for the 2008–09 season.
Hamill had a spell as a teenager playing for East Stirlingshire Boys Club until he joined the youth development scheme at Hearts, graduating from there to the youth academy in 2000. Known as a hard working and tricky winger, he was promoted in April 2002 to the first team squad after major roles in the Under-18s and Under-21s. He was featured in the side that won Youth League championship in season 2000–01. Hamill was on the fringes of the first team squad in season 2002–03, however during the following season he started to play more games for the first team, making 20 competitive appearances.
Pietrobon came through the youth system of Rosario Central, but before making his first team debut, he was transferred to CA San Martín, he then had a spell with Central Córdoba before signing with the Bulgarian club Pirin Blagoevgrad. After 2 seasons with Pirin he signed CSKA Sofia. Pietrobon underwent trials with FC BATE Borisov, as CSKA Sofia had reached the limit of non-EU players they could use on the field, but the talks with the Belarusians eventually failed to materialize and he returned to CSKA Sofia. On 7 September 2009, Pietrobon terminated his contract with CSKA with immediate effect after a meeting with the club's bosses.
William Grimshaw (30 April 1892 – 1968) was an English footballer who played as an outside right in The Football League in the 1910s and 1920s. Grimshaw began his career with his hometown club Burnley but was unable to force his way into the side and was released. He had a spell playing non-league football at Colne before signing for Bradford City in 1913, remaining with the side up until the outbreak of the First World War. At the end of the war in 1919 he joined Cardiff City and played in their first ever season in the Football League during the 1920–21 season.
During the two decades away from FC Barcelona established himself as a coach in South America. In 1939, during the first of three spells at Colo-Colo he guided the club to the Chilean Championionship. In 1940 he had a spell in charge of River Plate in Argentina before he returned to Chile and Colo-Colo in 1941, winning a second Chilean Championship. In 1941 he took charge of Chile and continued as national team manager until 1945, coaching the team at both the South American Championship in both 1942 and 1945. During 1942 he also coached two other Chilean clubs, Club Magallanes and Santiago Wanderers.
Philip William Seamen (28 August 1926 – 13 October 1972) was an English jazz drummer. With a background in big band music, Seamen played and recorded in a wide range of musical contexts with virtually every key figure of 1950s and 1960s British jazz. Notable examples included Joe Harriott, Tubby Hayes, Stan Tracey, Ronnie Scott, Denny Termer, Dick Morrissey, Harold McNair, Don Rendell, Victor Feldman, Dizzy Reece, Tony Coe, Tony Lee, and George Chisholm, among others. Later in his career he worked with Alexis Korner and Georgie Fame, and had a spell with Ginger Baker's Air Force, the leader of the band being Seamen's foremost disciple.
Mansell was born in Gloucester and began his career as a trainee with Luton Town, turning professional with the Hatters in August 2000. He made his first-team debut on 17 January 2001 in a 2–1 defeat away to Queens Park Rangers in an FA Cup 3rd Round Replay, with his league debut coming 6 days later in a 2–0 defeat away to Oldham Athletic. He had a spell on loan with Nuneaton Borough in March 2003, scoring twice in five games. He returned to Luton, but was released at the end of the 2004–05 season, having scored 8 times in 47 league games.
Carlos F. Borcosque Borcosque as a young director Carlos Francisco Borcosque Sánchez (9 September 1894 - 5 September 1965) was a Chilean film director and screenwriter involved in the production of the Cinema of Argentina. Borcosque was born in Valparaíso. He established Estudios Cinematográficos Borcosque in Santiago in 1922 and directed several Chilean silent movies before he moved to Hollywood in 1926 where he worked as a consultant on Latin-based movies, and had a spell working for Paramount Pictures. Between 1922 and his death in 1965 Borcosque was responsible for directing and screenwriting mostly simultaneously some 45 different feature films including the 1951 film El alma de los niños.
On 13 September, Wright went off injured 26 minutes into an eventual 2–2 draw against Newcastle United. He faced knee surgery and missed the remainder of the season. During the 2005–06 season, Martyn had a spell out with injury, but Wright injured himself soon after while warming up for a match against Chelsea on 8 February 2006; a large sign instructed players to use temporary goals for their warm-up but he ignored the warning and fell on the sign, injuring his ankle. Despite Martyn's retirement, Wright remained second in the pecking order for the 2006–07 season behind new arrival Tim Howard.
In 2010, France Football voted him as Paris Saint-Germain's best player of all time and the best foreign player of Ligue 1 of all time, with his compatriot and friend who also had a spell with PSG, Vahid Halilhodžić, being voted 7th. As part of the UEFA Jubilee Awards in 2004, the Bosnian football association chose Sušić as the nation's greatest ever player. Following his retirement from playing, he started working as a manager. He worked for a number of club sides: Cannes, İstanbulspor, Al Hilal, Konyaspor, Ankaragücü, Çaykur Rizespor, Ankaraspor (today known as Osmanlıspor), Évian, Alanyaspor, Akhisarspor and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.
John Ryan (born 20 July 1947) is an English former professional footballer who predominantly played as a full-back. Ryan had a professional career that lasted more than 20 years. He first joined Arsenal from non-league side Maidstone United in 1964, though he never played a first team game for Arsenal, instead playing in the reserves before being released in 1965. He went on to have spells with Fulham (1965–69), Luton Town (1969–76), Norwich City (1976–80), Sheffield United (1980–82), Manchester City (1982–83), Stockport County (1983), Chester City (1983–84) and Cambridge United (1984–85), where he also had a spell as manager.
Holt came late to professional football, having had a spell in the Army Catering Corps as a chef and played for the British Army team prior to joining Celtic. He did not play for the Bhoys first team and moved on to Stoke City. After a brief stay, Holt returned to his boyhood favourites, Kilmarnock, where he excelled in the Ayrshire team's most consistent period of success since the 1960s. He set up home in his place of birth with his wife in the Bourtreehill part of Irvine. Despite his excellent form with Kilmarnock, international recognition proved elusive, and Holt briefly explored the option of playing for Canada in 1998.
Andrew Jarvie (born 5 October 1948 in Annathill, North Lanarkshire) is a Scottish former footballer, known mostly for his time with Aberdeen At Aberdeen he made 386 appearances (53 as substitute) and scored 131 goals as well winning the Scottish League Cup and Scottish League. On joining Aberdeen in 1972, he became the then-record signing for Aberdeen, having cost £72,000, and formed a successful partnership with Joe Harper. Before he joined Aberdeen, he played for Airdrieonians, where he formed a prolific partnership with Drew Busby. After leaving Aberdeen in 1982, he played for Airdrie again and then had a spell with St Mirren.
During his time as a rugby player, he also worked as a milkman in Chickenley and later moved to the managerial side at Associated Dairies. After retiring from playing rugby he had a spell coaching at Dewsbury Celtic but spent most of his time looking after pubs and clubs in the area including; Dewsbury Irish National League Club (known locally as Dewsbury Nash), and Hanging Heaton cricket club (in a relief capacity). In 1989, Trotter met his wife Joy whilst managing a bar in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. In 2003 he was diagnosed with cancer, and passed away later that year on 2 August in hospital.
Ward had a spell with Manchester United in the 1986–87 season, making 16 appearances for the club's Junior B team. He then played for Cheadle Town Youth, and chose to become an apprentice at Manchester City above an offer from Blackburn Rovers. He played for at least a dozen different clubs in a long career, including Crewe Alexandra, where he made his name, Norwich City, Derby County, Barnsley and Blackburn Rovers and Bradford City. Ward contributed to Derby's 1996-97 Premier League campaign, scoring a late winner against Chelsea and one of the goals as Derby memorably beat Manchester United 3–2 at Old Trafford.
After a period coaching in the United Arab Emirates, he returned to England in 1985 as assistant manager to Mick Mills at Stoke City where he spent five years and was later in the backroom staff at Blackburn Rovers in 1991–92. He had a spell as manager of non-league side Tamworth between January 1992 to January 1993, before being appointed manager of Doncaster Rovers in July 1994, a post he held until August 1996. His Doncaster spell brought two promising seasons on the field, but promotion challenges gradually petered out into mid-table finishes. In 1999, he was appointed director of football in Barbados.
Mania announced his retirement from riding in November 2014 at the age of 25, citing problems maintaining his riding weight as the main reason and saying that he no longer got a "kick out of winning" After retiring from jump racing he worked as a kennel huntsman for the Braes of Derwent Hunt and as master huntsman for the Berwickshire hunt. During his retirement he rode in a charity race at Aintree, the scene of his Grand National triumph, in aid of the Countryside Alliance. He also had a spell as assistant trainer to Sandy Thomson, a National Hunt trainer in the Scottish Borders.
Paul Anthony Sugrue (born 6 November 1960) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Manchester City, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Northampton Town and Newport County. Sugrue played non-league football for Nuneaton Borough before a long career in the Football League. He then returned to non-league with Bridgend Town and played for Elo Kuopio in Finland, before returning to England to play a pivotal role in Barnet's 1991 Conference title-winning campaign. He had a spell as manager at Nuneaton Borough, and later became vice-chairman of Merthyr Tydfil, taking over managerial duties as well in February 2006.
Martín finished each of the first five races on the podium, including a win at Mugello, and also had a spell of four wins in five races mid-season before clinching the championship in the final meeting. Mir finished as the season's runner-up by just four points ahead of Italy's Stefano Manzi, who took nine podium finishes during the season – including six third place finishes – but only a single victory, at Misano. Other race victories were taken by Soushi Mihara, who won two races, as well as single victories for Toprak Razgatlıoğlu and Bo Bendsneyder; of the trio, Razgatlıoğlu was best placed in the championship, in sixth position.
His form attracted the attention of Third Division club Preston North End and, in January 1992, they offered him a second chance at the professional game. Released at the end of the 1991–92 season, Ainsworth joined First Division Cambridge United under the management of John Beck. Ainsworth had a spell on loan with former club Northwich Victoria, making his second debut for the "Vics" in a 2–1 home victory over Bromsgrove Rovers on 5 September 1992. Beck was sacked by Cambridge in October 1992 but was swiftly appointed manager at Preston North End, and in December returned to the Abbey Ground to sign Ainsworth.
In 1995, Giles was appointed player-manager of Welsh Premier League side Barry Town, guiding them to their first league title in 1996 and being named Welsh Premier League Manager of the Season. He moved to Ebbw Vale the following season, helping the side qualify for European competition for two consecutive seasons, and later managed Inter Cardiff after manager George Wood joined the coaching staff at Cardiff City. Taking a joint managerial role with his brother David, he led the side to nine victories in their final ten matches. Giles had a spell as manager of Division Three Dinas Powys and led them to promotion to Division Two.
Sporting Vintage: Juan Seminário In 1961 he moved on to join Real Zaragoza in Spain where he became the top scorer in La Liga (with 25 goals in 30 matches) for the 1961–62 season. Before he was sold to Italy, he would play 8 matches and score 8 goals in the Zaragoza. In 1963 he joined Fiorentina of Italy before returning to Spain in 1964 to play for Barcelona where he was part of the squad that won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1965–66. He later had a spell with Sabadell before returning to Peru in 1969 to play for Atlético Grau.
Cook started his career with his hometown club Oxford United, where he played 77 times in the Football League, scoring seven goals. He then joined Boston United in February 2000, where he was a part of the team that beat Dagenham & Redbridge to the Conference title that season. The midfielder then had a spell with Conference side Stevenage Borough in 2002 before joining Bath City on loan.Cook leaves Boro on loan, BBC Sport In 2005–06 he revived his football career with Hellenic League outfit Witney United scoring more than 30 goals before making a move to Rushden & Diamonds in January 2007, where he stayed for three months making 7 Conference appearances, scoring a single goal.
At the end of his playing career he had a spell as player-coach with Hibs during season 1993–94, making one solitary appearance in the league in April 1994, playing in central defence. Bannon returned to Hearts in the summer of 1994 for a season as assistant manager under Tommy McLean, before a final playing spell with Stenhousemuir. Now playing as a defender, Bannon helped them win the 1995 Scottish Challenge Cup Final at McDiarmid Park, as they defeated his old club Dundee United on a penalty shootout. Bannon went on to manage Falkirk for a few months in 1996 before buying a guest house in Edinburgh, which he has run since 1997.
Pernille S. Andersen (born 6 November 1972) is a former association football player who represented New Zealand at international level. Andersen made her Football Ferns debut in a 1–4 loss to Germany on 26 May 1998, and finished her international career with seven caps and 15 goals to her credit, including back to back double hat-tricks as New Zealand demolished Samoa 21–0 and Fiji 14–0. Aarhus-born Andersen, known as "Skalle", played club football in Denmark for Rolsted, B1913, B1919, OB Odense and HEI and represented the Danish national teams at youth level. She also had a spell in England with Millwall Lionesses before arriving in New Zealand in 1995.
Dæhli was born in Oslo at the very young age of 0Under 18s player profile, manutd.com to Mette Møller, a photographer for Dagbladet, and Truls Dæhli, a sports journalist for Verdens Gang (VG). He grew up at Ullevål Hageby in Oslo, but lived in London for two years when his father worked as a correspondent for VG. While living in London, the seven-year-old Dæhli attended a training session with Chelsea. After returning to Oslo, he spent most of his childhood playing for Lyn, but after the club was bankrupted in 2010 he had a spell at Stabæk, where he was described by Pål Berg, one of Stabæk's coaches, as "an exceptional talent" having "superior technique".
In late 1984 the venue, which was formerly a terraced house that narrowly escaped a Luftwaffe bomb during the Blitz on Hull, and later had a spell as a working men's club, became The New Adelphi Club. Part of a Victorian residential street built in 1888 in the west of Hull, and named after the Earl de Grey and Ripon, 89 De Grey Street survived whilst the bomb scored a direct hit on a couple of adjacent properties. To this day the bomb site serves as a small car park next to the club. The club, whose owner Paul Jackson built on small beginnings, has hosted an eclectic range of national and international acts.
In his third season with the Wild, Benysek played only 14 games before being assigned to the AHL's Houston Aeros. Following the completion of the season, Benýšek returned to Europe, where he joined HIFK in Finland's SM-liiga and also had a spell in Sweden with Leksands IF. In 2006, Benýšek rejoined Sparta Praha for a third spell which lasted just one season before he moved to France's Ligue Magnus for Dragons de Rouen. In 2008, Benýšek moved to Denmark's Oddset Ligaen with TOTEMPO HvIK. He then spent three seasons in Italy before moving to the United Kingdom to play for the Braehead Clan based in Glasgow, Scotland, where he would play just nine games, before retiring.
Each of them has had a spell cast upon them by Zaks: Dylan is transfigured into a thorny bush; Denzil is frozen in ice; Dozy is put into an enchanted and perhaps everlasting sleep; Dora is turned into a frog; Daisy is enlarged and imprisoned inside Zaks' oubliette; and Grand-Dizzy trapped inside a magic mirror. Throughout the game Dizzy meets and interacts with many of Magicland's inhabitants. These include the Queen of Hearts, the good witch Glenda and Prince Charming, along with various other creatures who can help or hinder Dizzy's progress. During the course of the game Dizzy comes across the legendary sword Excalibur and has the opportunity to awaken Sleeping Beauty.
Raised in the small village of Rhu, Parlane joined Rangers as a teenager, following in the footsteps of his father Jimmy who had a spell with the club in the 1940s.Interview: Derek Parlane, from skinny Rangers boy to Maine man at Man City, The Scotsman, 18 May 2019Rangers player Parlane, Jimmy, FitbaStats He made 300 appearances winning three Scottish League championships, three Scottish Cups, three Scottish League Cups and the 1971–72 European Cup Winners' Cup;Hall of Fame: Derek Parlane, Rangers FCRangers player Parlane, Derek, FitbaStats he was capped by Scotland 12 times (with one Under-21 cap). Furthermore, Parlane was inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame in 2010. He moved to Leeds United in March 1980.
Imre Varadi was born in Paddington, London, to a Hungarian father and Italian mother. He started out in non-League football with Letchworth before joining Sheffield United in 1978, shortly before his nineteenth birthday. Varadi went on to become a nomadic journeyman, who rarely spent more than two years with any club and never made 100 league appearances in the colours of any team he played for. From Sheffield United, he moved on to Everton, Newcastle United, Sheffield Wednesday, West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Swansea Town, Sheffield Wednesday again, Leeds United, Luton Town, Oxford United, Rotherham United, Mansfield Town, Boston United, Scunthorpe United and finally had a spell as player-manager at Matlock Town.
He began his career playing junior level in North America, firstly in the United States Hockey League for the Dubuque Fighting Saints and then the Ontario Hockey League for the Erie Otters where he spent four seasons. In 2000, he joined the Indianapolis Ice of the Central Hockey League for their playoff campaign in which the Ice went on to win the Ray Miron President's Cup. He signed as a free-agent with the St. Louis Blues and was assigned to the ECHL for the Peoria Rivermen and also had a spell in the American Hockey League with the Worcester IceCats. He moved to the DEL in 2003 and remained there until the end of season 2009-10.
Wreh played domestically for Invincible Eleven, before signing for French Division 1 club AS Monaco as a youth. A centre forward, Wreh played for Monaco as a substitute in the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League semifinal. He had a spell on loan at Guingamp, finishing the season as the team's top scorer and playing in the 1997 Coupe de France Final, which they lost on penalties to Nice. Wreh signed for Arsenal in the summer of 1997 for £300,000, linking up with his former manager at Monaco, Arsène Wenger. Although fourth choice behind Ian Wright, Dennis Bergkamp and Nicolas Anelka, Wreh still played an important part in the Gunners' Double-winning 1997–98 season.
Vincenzo Montella (; born 18 June 1974) is an Italian retired footballer and current manager, who played as a striker. Montella's nickname during his playing career was "Aeroplanino", in reference to his small stature and trademark goal celebration, in which he spread his arms like wings. A prolific goalscorer, throughout his playing career Montella played as a forward for Italian clubs Empoli, Genoa, Sampdoria and Roma, and also had a spell on loan in England with Fulham. He is mostly remembered for his performances with Roma (1999–2007), where he won the Serie A title and the Supercoppa Italiana during the 2000–01 season, also later reaching the 2003 Coppa Italia final with the club.
The son of the former Barnsley and Lincoln City player Ron Smillie, Neil Smillie began his career with Crystal Palace, where he spent seven years, during which he had a spell on loan at Brentford and also spent two summers playing for Memphis Rogues in the North American Soccer League. In 1982, he was sold to Brighton & Hove Albion. During his time with that club, he played in the 1983 FA Cup Final, in which Brighton held Manchester United to a 2–2 draw before losing in a replay. In 1985, Smillie moved to Watford for a fee of £100,000 but his spell at Vicarage Road was unsuccessful, with only 16 first-team appearances in three years.
In 1991, Musisi and his Villa teammates turned down a national call-up before a crucial Nations Cup qualifier against DR Congo. After spending two seasons with the Rennes in France where he played a total of 64 matches scoring 18 goals (League 2 and Coupe de France), he was sold to the Turkish top-flight club Bursaspor and later to Çanakkale Dardanelspor for 1.8 billion Ugandan shillings transfer fee ($1 million), making a record in the transfer market for the most expensive Uganda import. In the 1996 season, he was voted Best Foreign Player of the Year in the Turkish league. After playing in Turkey he had a spell playing for Đà Nẵng in Vietnam.
Hutchinson started his career in amateur football with Palmer's (Jarrow) and Gosforth, before moving to Scottish Football League side St Mirren at the start of the 1914–15 season. During the First World War, he served in the Army and had a spell as a wartime guest with Ashington from January 1915. He later returned to St Mirren and played there until January 1919, when he joined Football League First Division club Newcastle United as an amateur. He was given a professional contract in May of the same year, but failed to break into the first team and left at the end of the 1919–20 campaign without having made a senior appearance.
York suffered their first home league defeat of the season after AFC Wimbledon won 2–0, with Michael Smith scoring in each half. Former Ipswich Town midfielder Josh Carson, who had a spell on loan with York the previous season, signed a contract until the end of 2013–14 and Sheffield United midfielder Elliott Whitehouse signed on a one-month loan. Brobbel opened the scoring in the second minute of his home debut against Mansfield Town, although the away team went on to score twice to win 2–1. York's run of four defeats ended following a 1–1 draw away to Wycombe Wanderers, in which McGurk gave York the lead before the home team levelled through Dean Morgan.
Myall signed for Southern League Premier Division club Hastings Town prior to the start of the 1998–99 season, having previously had a spell on loan at the club during the 1996–97 season. The club resigned from the Southern League in 1999 after a fifth-place finish, but was reinstated to the Southern League First Division East for the 1999–00 season. Myall won the first silverware of his career during the 2001–02 season, when he helped Hastings to the Southern League First Division East title. Myall suffered an injury hit 2002–03 season and his woes were compounded by the club (now renamed Hastings United) being relegated straight back to the Southern League First Division East.
Samuel Raymond Clucas (born 25 September 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Stoke City. Clucas started his career as a youth player for Leicester City where he spent six years, before being released. He studied at Lincoln College and had a spell at Nettleham towards the end of the 2008–09 season, before joining his hometown club Lincoln City where he stayed until being released in the summer of 2010. After a short spell in Spain he returned to England and rose from League Two to the Premier League with Hereford United, Mansfield Town, Chesterfield and Hull City; scoring in each division in the process.
In the second period Stoke should have levelled but Walters with an open goal hit his shot against the post and Spurs were able to hang on for the three points. After the epic 5–0 win over Bolton in the FA Cup Semi- final Stoke returned to league football at Villa Park. Like the match between the two sides earlier in the season Villa were without manager Gérard Houllier who had fallen ill and was admitted to hospital. After a slow start to the match Stoke had a spell of sustained pressure in which Brad Friedel made a number of fine saves before City took the lead through a Jones header from a Delap long throw.
After her graduation in 1960, she thought about becoming a translator at the United Nations, but instead went to work at the publishers Faber and Faber, at first being employed as a secretary. On one occasion she thought she might be sacked for saying "bugger" in front of T. S. Eliot, whose letters she used to type up. She later became an editor at Faber and Faber, and, among many books, was responsible for commissioning Eva Figes to write Patriarchal Attitudes, one of the first books of British feminism. She left Faber aged 29 to become deputy editor of the Listener, edited by Karl Miller, and in the 1970s had a spell at The Times Literary Supplement (TLS).
In 2005 he signed up with the recently created SuperLeague organization and he had ten fights within the organization between 2005 and 2006, winning four and losing six. His highlight was a runner up position at the SuperLeague Elimination 2006 tournament losing to Jordan Tai in the final. After the SuperLeague organizations demise at the end of 2006 José won the W.F.C.A. European title and had a spell with the Steko's Fight Night and KlasH promotions, losing out to Yohan Lidon in a fight for the W.K.A. world title. He also returned to amateur action in 2007, picking up a bronze medal and then a silver the following year at the W.A.K.O. European championships.
Jonathan Paul Sunderland (born 2 November 1975 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English retired professional footballer. He played as a midfielder. Sunderland began his career as a trainee with Blackpool, turning professional in July 1994. He made just three appearances for Blackpool, all as a substitute, and had a spell on loan with Northwich Victoria in October 1995, before leaving to join Scarborough on a free transfer in March 1996. He was released by Scarborough that December and joined Hartlepool United on non-contract terms, scoring on his debut on 21 December 1996 as Hartlepool won 2–1 at home to Lincoln City, having only been on the pitch for eight minutes (as a substitute for Glen Davies).
Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey (born 11 January 1978) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He made more than 500 appearances in the Football League and Premier League over an 18-year career, and represented England in international football. He also had a spell in Australia, playing for the A-League club Newcastle Jets. Born in Leicester, Heskey started his career with Leicester City after progressing through their youth system, making his first-team debut in 1995. After winning the League Cup in 1997 and 2000 he made an £11 million move to Liverpool in 2000, which, at the time, was the record transfer fee paid by the club.
Fraser was born in Cowpen, near Blyth, Northumberland and played for Blyth Spartans as a junior. He then had a spell in the Army, with the Royal Tank Corps before starting his professional career with Northampton Town in November 1926. He spent two seasons with Northampton Town in the Third Division South, making 17 league appearances generally on the right wing, scoring four goals as well as providing scoring chances for centre forwards Ernie Cockle and Harry Loasby. He signed for Aldershot, then in the Southern League, in May 1929 but before he made any first team appearances he was transferred to Second Division Southampton in June for a fee of £200.
Born in Vigeland, Lislevand began playing football with FK Vidar in the Norwegian second division. He would play for several other Norwegian clubs, including IK Start in the premier league and Randaberg IL and Fana IL in the first division. Lislevand moved to Greece in July 1989, where he would play for Greek first division side OFI Crete. He made only five appearances in the Greek top flight, but would play in the Greek second division with Charavgiakos F.C., Anagennisi Karditsa F.C. and Niki Volos F.C., and in the Greek third division with Poseidon Michaniona, Olympiakos Chersonissos F.C. and Kassandra F.C. He also had a spell in Cyprus with APEP F.C., Anagennisi Dherynia F.C. and Aris Limassol F.C..
Following his education at Manchester Central High School, Taylor had a spell as clerk with the CWS in Manchester, followed by 5 years in the RAF as a wireless mechanic and later as an EVT (Educational Vocational Training) lecturer in maths and physics. He arrived at Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, in 1948 as an assistant experimental officer in the entomology department to work with Dr C G Johnson on the black bean aphid. His early work on aphids with Johnson started a lifelong interest in the behaviour, ecology, migration and population dynamics of this group of worldwide agricultural pests. Soon he began working on the development of suction traps for sampling small flying insects, such as aphids.
The heavy rainfall of November and December in Western Australia continued throughout the first two months of 1915, culminating in quite unseasonable downpours over the southwest at the end of February and beginning of March. During this period Perth had a spell of ten successive rainy days – more than it normally has in February and March combined. El Niño, however, remained powerful and eastern Australia was almost uniformly dry throughout the first three months of 1915 except for East Gippsland in January and Tasmania in March. Brisbane's March 1915 rainfall of is its lowest ever and only 2 percent of its long-term March mean, whilst even normally-soaked Cairns received only .
Newcastle finished bottom of the First Division in 1989; they came close to making an immediate return, finishing third in the league but losing 2–0 in the playoff semi-final to local rivals Sunderland at St James' Park. With no prospect of promotion by March 1991, Smith resigned amid a boardroom power struggle at the club. He had a spell as coach at Middlesbrough under Colin Todd before accepting the appointment as manager of Portsmouth in the summer of 1991. He had a fairly successful reign at Fratton Park for four years, including reaching the FA Cup semi-finals in 1992, where they took Liverpool to a replay before losing on penalties after extra time.
In September 1949, Billingham joined Third Division North side Carlisle United, where he spent two seasons and scored 17 goals in 64 league matches. He transferred to Southport in March 1951 and was almost ever-present during his four years with the Haig Avenue club, making 150 appearances and scoring 37 goals. Billingham was released by Southport at the end of the 1954–55 season and moved into non-league football with Nelson, where he played for two years before eventually retiring from the game in 1957 at the age of 42. Following his retirement, he worked as a travelling salesman and also had a spell as a coach at Padiham before returning to live in Daventry, Northamptonshire, where he died on 7 October 1981, aged 66.
Dawson appeared in three List A matches for Hampshire towards the end of the 2007 season, he failed to take a wicket but he scored a run-a-ball 32 on his debut. On 19 September 2007 he made his first-class debut against Yorkshire, although he failed to bat or bowl. He scored his maiden century at Trent Bridge against Nottinghamshire in 2008. In January 2009 he was called into the England Lions squad to tour New Zealand. Dawson was a member of Hampshire's 2009 Friends Provident Trophy winning team. In 2010 he played just eight Championship matches, averaging 29 with the bat. In 2011, he had a spell opening the batting for Hampshire. He averaged 36 in the Championship.
When Robertson sold Dumbarton to Sir Hugh Fraser in the 1980s he claimed that the club had never been as well run during his 16 years in charge as when Wright was manager. Wright later had a spell as caretaker manager in 1986 and led Dumbarton for a total of 209 national league and cup matches. His first three seasons were at the top level of the Scottish League; his remaining matches were in the upper echelons of the second tier following League reconstruction into three divisions in 1975. His total number of matches in charge is bettered only minimally by 1950s manager Peter McGown who was in charge for 216 matches at the lowest level of the Scottish League.
Jurčec began his career at NK Zagreb in the late 1980s at the time when they were playing in the Yugoslav Second League. In the 1990–91 season, the last season in which Croatian clubs participated in the Yugoslav football league system, Jurčec scored 7 goals in 30 league appearances for the club. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the formation of Prva HNL, Jurčec was a regular member of the NK Zagreb team which finished as runners-up in the shortened 1992 season, scoring 8 goals in 22 appearances. He later had a spell with his hometown club NK Inter Zaprešić (at the time called Inker), before moving to Hajduk Split in 1994 with whom he spent a season and half.
He lost his place in December 2000 after Oxford were 2–0 up in the FA Cup at Conference club Chester City but lost 3–2, thus failing to qualify for the potentially lucrative third round, and only regained it in the following March. Nevertheless, at the end of the season, with the club bottom of Division Two, he won Oxford United's supporters' player of the year award. He lost his place again to the newly arrived Ian McCaldon, had a spell on loan at Colchester United, and was released at the end of the 2001–02 season. In January 2004 he signed for Didcot Town as cover, and played in the final of the Hellenic League Cup as Didcot beat Bishops Cleeve 3–1.
Born in Newtownards, County Down, Mooney worked various jobs including as a gardener, at a car wash and at a farm while playing in Northern Ireland. He started his football career with Ards's youth system, with whom he won the Youth League Cup in April 2008. His debut for the first team came before that, as he started a 2–1 away defeat to Carrick Rangers in the Irish First Division on 29 December 2007. Mooney made three appearances for Ards in the 2007–08 season, before signing for newly promoted IFA Premiership club Bangor in the summer of 2008. He had a spell with Ards Rangers before joining Comber Recreation (both of the Northern Amateur Football League) over the summer of 2009.
Before he became the coach of the Kosovo national football team, Edmond Rugova was a famous football player in Kosovo playing for FC Prishtina during the 1980s as part of the so-called "Golden Generation" of Kosovar football players that included Fadil Vokrri, Agim Cana, Fadil Muriqi and others. In his early career he also represented RHMK Kosovo (1977, loan) and KF Liria (1975–1979). For FC Prishtina (1979–1985), he played 98 league matches and scored 29 goals. He left tension-filled Kosovo for the US and joined New York Cosmos in 1985,Football and conflict: The story of FC Pristina and the Kosovo War - The Set Pieces then also had a spell with MISL outfit Kansas City Comets.
Wright was born in Ballyclare. After playing in his native Northern Ireland until he was 25, he entered English football with Newcastle United in the 1988–89 season and had a spell as first choice goalkeeper after Dave Beasant was sold to Chelsea in January 1989, but Newcastle went down to the Second Division that season. After losing his place to Pavel Srnicek in the early 1990s, he eventually moved to Nottingham Forest where he went straight into the starting line-up, however after an injury absence he failed to regain his place from Mark Crossley. He also saw relatively little first team action in later spells at Manchester City and a number of clubs where he played on loan.
Ekstraklasa top scorer (2006–07) Born in Poznań, Reiss is one of Lech Poznań's most notable players ever. He had a spell in German clubs but he claimed that it was so that he could help out Lech Poznań financially through the transfer fee they received for him, as at the time the club was struggling financially. He captained Lech for many years after he returned from Germany, becoming one of Ekstraklasa's most renowned and best players. Towards the end of his career, wanting to stay in his hometown he went to play for Poznań's second professional team, Warta in the Second Division, scoring 35 goals, before returning to Lech in order to enjoy a farewell season with his favourite club.
Following his performances at club rugby level for university side (and their second team, Victorians), Jinka was called into the squad for the 2006 Under-21 Provincial Championship. He was named in their senior side for the 2007 Vodacom Cup competition, but was never involved in a matchday squad. He was once again included in the Western Province U21 side for the Under-21 Provincial Championship in 2007. After an unsuccessful trial at the at the start of 2008, he returned to club rugby with Tygerberg in the Western Province Super League A. He then had a spell playing club rugby in Ireland for De La Salle Palmerston, before he returned to the Western Province to join Hamiltons for the 2009 season.
Smith spent time on the books of Chester and Liverpool after leaving school and then had a spell with Connah's Quay Nomads after serving with the Royal Air Force.Player Memories, Chester City v Shrewsbury Town matchday programme, 18/2/95, p 15 In the early 1950s he rejoined Chester, initially as an amateur and then as a part-time professional from 1955 as he combined playing with working as a milkman. He made his league debut on the final day of 1952–53 against Barrow and went on to score seven times in his 73 league appearances in the next five years. His final league appearance came against Hartlepools United on 28 December 1957, after which he left the club to set up his own milk business.
During the Pars' three-year spell in the top tier he scored 34 times, and in January 1998 he got five of his team's goals in a 7–2 Scottish Cup win over amateurs Edinburgh City. He then had a spell at Kilmarnock, being brought in as cover for injured veteran Ally McCoist for a £150,000 transfer fee in January 2000 after a short loan period over the month prior, but he failed to make an impact during the rest of the season, scoring only once before McCoist returned and eventually was loaned to Ross County before being released, joining Raith Rovers in 2001. During his time in Kirkcaldy, the club were relegated but then won the Scottish Second Division championship.
Alejandro Esteban Sabella (; born 5 November 1954) is an Argentine football manager and former player. Born in Buenos Aires, he began his playing career with River Plate in his home country before moving to England in 1978 to play for Sheffield United. Known as "Alex" while in England (an anglicized version of his real name), Sabella then had a spell with another English side, Leeds United, before returning to South America and representing Estudiantes, Grêmio, Ferro Carril Oeste and Irapuato. After retiring from playing, Sabella became a coach and began a long association with fellow countryman and close friend Daniel Passarella, serving as his assistant manager during Passarella's spells managing Argentina, Italian club Parma, Uruguay, Mexican club Monterrey and Corinthians in Brazil.
Born in Whyalla, South Australia to Scottish parents, Edwards' family moved to Kwinana when he was a child, where he joined the local junior team before representing Western Australia in a team that won the 1986 Australian under-18 title. He made a couple of appearances for the state senior side at the age of 17, before attending the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. He then had a spell with Rangers in Scotland, before joining Sydney Olympic and scoring the winning goal in the 1989 NSL grand final. After two successful spells in Asia and short stints with English clubs Brighton & Hove Albion and Millwall, he briefly rejoined Sydney Olympic before linking up with Perth Glory for whom he played 93 times and scored 24 goals.
Zaharoff did not make arms dealing his sole business at first. After Cyprus passed under British control in 1878 he seems to have slipped back into Britain; by 1883 he was working as a shipping agent in Galway, Ireland, where he recruited local girls for work in American factories. He also had a spell in the United States where he worked as a confidence man, and later as a salesman for a St. Louis railcar business. In 1885, posing as "Prince Zacharias Basileus Zacharoff", he married a Philadelphia heiress, Jennie Billings, and was pursued to Rotterdam by detectives after his exposure as a bigamist by an Englishman who recognised him as the same man who had married an English girl in Bristol in 1872.
Born in Viana do Castelo, Trincão began his youth career with hometown club SC Vianense. He also had a spell at FC Porto and two at S.C. Braga, where he finished his development. Trincão made his senior debut on 2 April 2016 for Braga's reserves in Segunda Liga, as an 81st-minute substitute for Carlos Fortes in a 2–1 away loss against S.C. Freamunde. He scored his first senior goal on 7 May 2017, but in a 2–3 home defeat to FC Porto B. He scored five times in 2017–18, including twice on 1 October in a 5–4 home win over C.D. Nacional for a first victory of the season, and signed a new five-year contract at the end.
On radio, Steadman's talent for mimicry and character voices was given full rein in shows such as Week Ending, Castle's on the Air and The Worst Show on the Wireless, in both the latter of which she played the over-protective mother to Eli Woods' long-suffering Bunty/Precious. From 1982 to 1984, she joined Eli Woods and Eddie Braben (Morecambe and Wise's scriptwriter) in the UK radio show The Show with No Name for thirteen episodes, in what can be described as an updated version of Round the Horne comedy sketch show. Later, from 2002, she starred as Mrs Naughtie in the series Hamish and Dougal. Steadman had a spell in Roy Hudd's long running comedy show The News Huddlines in the early to mid 1980s.
After an improvement in his physical and mental state he resumed his career, only to have it cut short again, this time due to the outbreak of World War II. Guesting for several clubs, he also had a spell in Iceland where he coached KR Reykjavík and was appointed manager of the national team for their first ever international match in 1946. He continued his Stoke career after the war, before joining Mansfield Town as player-manager in 1949. In 1951 he was appointed as Port Vale manager. His six years with the club were some of the most significant in the club's history, as he masterminded a Third Division North title winning season, as well the club's only ever FA Cup semi-final appearance.
After retiring from playing first-class cricket matches in 1996, he went onto become a cricket coach and a mentor to school boy cricketers in Sri Lanka as well as in Australia where he served as the coach of the Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club and the women cricketers at the Valley District Cricket Club. He was a junior level coach from 1996 to 2001 for his own school, Saint Joseph's College, Colombo, and became a professional school cricket coach for St. Joseph's College in 2001. He is also known for mentoring some of the current Sri Lankan international cricketers including Angelo Mathews, Thisara Perera and Dimuth Karunaratne. He had a spell as head coach of the Sri Lanka women's team between 2010 and 2013.
Born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Ricky started his career in his native country before playing four seasons in Brazil, where he played for America Football Club (RJ) and Esporte Clube Vitória, a club he would return to in 1994 in the Brazilian Série A. He had a spell in France with Stade Lavallois and FC Metz. Ricky moved to Portugal to play for S.L. Benfica, in December 1988, but appeared very rarely with the team in the 1988–89 season, scoring only six goals, all in the same Portuguese Cup fixture against Atlético Riachense. He moved to C.F. Estrela da Amadora, where he played in the 1989–90 and 1990–91 seasons, winning the Taça de Portugal in 1990. He then moved north to Boavista FC, for the 1991–92 season.
Pace went to Essington Junior School in Essington and was captain for Walsall Schoolboys playing at centre half. On leaving school, he went on to play for amateur sides Bloxwich Scouts in the Bloxwich Combination, Bloxwich Wesley in the Walsall Minor League and had a spell with Walsall Wood in the Walsall Senior League during the 1948–49 season. Derek was signed by Aston Villa from Bloxwich Scouts in September 1949, not long after his signing for Villa; he was called up for two years National service in the Medical Corps where he obtained the nickname "Doc". Derek was small in stature for a centre forward at five feet eight inches, and less than 12 stone, but was nonetheless hardy and tough, and a real problem for defenders to cope with.
Tardif began his career in Guernsey with Vale Recreation F.C. before joining Portsmouth, turning professional in the 1998 close season. He joined Havant & Waterlooville on loan in August 1999, playing in the first eight league games of Havants' first season in the Southern League Premier Division. He also had a spell on loan with Newport (Isle of Wight) from March to May 2000 and finally made his Portsmouth debut in their 2–1 defeat at home to Tranmere in the FA Cup on 6 January 2001. He made four further appearances for Portsmouth that season, all in the Championship as Portsmouth successfully avoided relegation. His only other appearance for Portsmouth came on 27 August 2001 when Tardif played in their 4–1 win at home to Grimsby Town.
Pito Rodríguez played in the youth teams of Uruguyan giants Nacional and Colombian outfit Independiente Santa Fe and started his senior career at Ejecutivo Jrs.,Volante incansable - Día a día played for San Francisco and Tauro and returned to San Francisco in December 2002.'Pito' jugará con el San Francisco - La Prensa While at Tauro, he went to Italy for a trial with Empoli in 1998."Pito" Rodríguez viaja hoy para probarse en el fútbol italiano - Crítica He had a spell abroad on loan at Salvadoran side FAS in 1999,Panameño "Pito" Rodríguez debuta con el FAS ante el Sonsonate el domingo - Crítica but left the club citing urgent family matters while denying any involvement in a Salvadoran road accident in which a person died and subsequently fleeing Salvadoran law.
After his release from Blackpool in 1982, Harrison had trial spells with both Preston North End and Burnley, where he made one appearance as a substitute in a Lancashire Senior Cup match, but was not offered a permanent deal by either club having sustained a serious injury at the time. During the 1983 and 1984 seasons, Harrison assisted Finnish club Oulun Palloseura, scoring 7 goals in 31 league matches. He also had a spell playing indoor football in the United States, before returning to England to join Football Conference outfit Barrow in the 1984–85 campaign. In the summer of 1985, he was appointed player–manager of former club Workington, who had since been relegated to the Northern Premier League after failing re-election to the Football League several years previously.
Romero, who had a spell in River Plate's academy, started off with All Boys. His debut appearance arrived on 6 December 2014 as the club won away to Sarmiento, with the midfielder appearing for seventy minutes at the Estadio Eva Perón; he had previously been an unused substitute twice in the preceding October, including for the home fixture with Sarmiento. Having not featured in the subsequent 2015 Primera B Nacional season, Romero departed on loan in January 2016 to Juventud Antoniana of Torneo Federal A. He scored his first senior goal in May during a victory over Defensores de Belgrano. Juventud Antoniana extended his loan in June 2016 to keep him with the Salta outfit until mid-2017, prior to playing in seven fixtures in 2017–18 back with All Boys in Primera B Nacional.
Leese was born in Staffordshire and played non- league football with local sides Smallthorne and Goldenhill Villa, before he was signed up to league club Stoke. After playing for Golden Hill, he had a spell with Bradford City between July 1908 and May 1909, making one league appearance, before returning to Stoke in 1909. He scored 19 goals in 50 appearances in the 1909–10 season, and helped the club to win the Southern League Division Two A. He scored nine goals in 53 matches in the 1910–11 season, as the "Potters" won the Birmingham & District League title and finished second in the Southern League Division Two. He scored once in 14 games in the 1911–12 season, and featured six times in the 1912–13 campaign before departing the Victoria Ground.
On 7 February 2010 he got his debut at home against Club Bruges in the Jupiler League, playing as center forward. Lyng showed great composure in front of goal, as he headed his team into the lead. On 26 January 2011, Emil Lyng joined Danish club FC Nordsjælland on loan for the rest of the 2010-11 season, making 4 appearances and scoring 1 goal. Lyng was allowed to leave Lille on a free transfer during the 2011 summer transfer window to join Swiss side Lausanne-Sports, where he signed a two-year contract and was given the number 28 shirt.Emil Lyng skifter til Lausanne He subsequently played for Danish clubs Esbjerg fB and Silkeborg IF, and had a spell with Icelandic side KA,Emil Lyng fortsætter i islandsk fodbold‚ bold.
A diminutive winger or forward, he started his career at local club Chepo and then had a spell at Sporting San Miguelito. In January 2012, he moved abroad to join Colombian side La EquidadArmando Polo jugará en Colombia - PanamaFutbol but in July 2012, Polo returned to Panama to play for San Francisco.Oficial: Armando Polo es nuevo refuerzo del San Francisco - Telemetro He then moved on to Río Abajo in January 2013Armando Polo refuerza al Río Abajo FC - PanamaFutbol and had a second spell abroad at Costa Rican team Pérez ZeledónDelantero Armando Polo firma con el Pérez Zeledón de Costa Rica - Telemetro before returning to Río Abajo in January 2014 for another season.Polo vuelve a la LPF y refuerza al Río Abajo - PanamaFutbol In August 2014, he was announced a new signing at Árabe Unido.
During the 1999–2000 season he developed a problem with a disc in his back and was forced to retire. After his retirement he was appointed as youth team manager at Oxford and was called back into action for the team in 2000 when the team faced an injury crisis, making one appearance against Bristol City. Ford also took over as caretaker manager on two separate occasions for Oxford when they were between managers and was working as assistant manager at the club when he was fired in 2003, a decision that caused outrage among Oxford fans. After he was sacked Ford had a spell playing for non-league side Thame United. Ford was the manager of Conference North football team Oxford City, who gained promotion in the 2011–12 season.
Upon his retirement, he returned to England and became the youth coach of Bristol City, then goalkeeper coach of Everton, before becoming coach and assistant manager of Barrow, later player-manager of Stafford Rangers and then the reserve coach and assistant manager of Oxford United. Harrison gained his UEFA A licence at the age of 33. He later had a spell as coach of the Bangladesh national football team. He then went on to manage Fortune in the South African NFD and later Hurriya in the Maldives. He was also employed to assist Mpumalanga Black Aces in the South African Premier Soccer League in 2011. He was promoted to head coach for the remainder of the 2010–11 season, but departed the club at the end of the campaign.
During a game at Ibrox that year, Aberdeen player John McMaster had to be given the kiss of life after Johnston stamped on his throat, often listed as one of the reasons for the development of the rivalry between the clubs. He won another Scottish Cup winner's medal in 1981, although he only played in the first match and not the victorious replay. Johnston made 404 appearances in all competitions for Rangers over his spells at the club, scoring 131 goals. He then had a spell at Hearts under another old Gers colleague, Alex MacDonald, where he was sanctioned by the SFA for apparently headbutting Celtic's David Provan and clashing with their manager Billy McNeill (a former on-field adversary), and later for commenting on the incident in a newspaper.
Smith started his career at Brujas and had a spell at Orión. He then moved abroad to play for Japanese second division side Gainare Tottori in 2012, where he was joined by compatriot Kenny CunninghamUn limonense se la juega en Japón - Nación and in January 2013 Bolivian champions The Strongest announced Smith's arrival at the club,Roy Smith se vinculará al campeón de Bolivia - Nación with Cunningham again joining him. He scored his first goal for The Strongest in March 2013 against Oriente Petrolero.Roy Smith marca su primer gol con The Strongest en Bolivia - Al Día He returned to Costa Rica and made his debut for Uruguay in August 2013 against CartaginésRoy Smith imponente en su debut con el Uruguay de Coronado - Nación He moved to Santos de Guápiles in summer 2014.
In the squad were also players such as Ghițescu, Ștefan, Dobrescu, Gruber, Anghelescu, Istrătescu, Savu, Andrei, Florea, Negoiță, Roman or Mocanu and manager was the famous Virgil Dridea. Prahovenii promoted back after only a season spent in the third tier, but this time they had a spell of only three years in the second division, with no notable results. Subsequently, Metalul proven that it was a team too strong for the third tier, but not enough prepared for the second one, promoting back in the summer of 1987, but relegating again in 1989. After this relegation, the team based in Plopeni remained in the third tier until 1993, period in which was ranked 1st or 2nd, but succeed to promote only at the end of the 1992–93 season.
Hoori explained the circumstance with his brother to his father in law, who summoned all the fishes in the sea to his palace and found the lost hook for Hoori. Ōwatatsumi-no-kami gifted his new son in law with two jewels, one to raise tides and one to lower tides and had a spell put on the hook that would give bad luck to its user. Upon seeing that his brother returned home Hoderi attacked his brother and Hoori countered his attack with the use of his jewel that raised the tide in order to make him drown. Hoderi, drowning because of the tide, pleaded to his brother to save his life, so Hoori used the other jewel to lower the tide and saved his brother’s life.
Francis Edward Allcock (7 September 1925 – June 2005) was a former professional footballer, who played in The Football League for Bristol Rovers between 1952 and 1956. Allcock, who was born in Nottingham, played youth team football for Beeston Boys Club, before joining local League side Nottingham Forest at the end of World War II. He spent a year with Forest prior to the resumption of normal Football League matches, and joined Aston Villa in 1946, where he failed to make an impression on the first team. He had a spell playing non-League football with Cheltenham Town, until returning to the professional game in 1952, when he joined Bristol Rovers. In a four-year spell with The Pirates he played in 59 League games, before being forced to retire in 1956 with a serious knee injury.
Holland also had a spell as first team coach during the club's successful period in the Championship. At the start of the 2006–07 season, Gradi revealed that Holland would be involved more in the first team set-up for the season. On 20 April 2007, it was announced by the football club that Gradi would be taking up a new role as Technical Director on 1 July 2007 while Holland would be promoted to the role of First-Team Coach, whilst keeping his job as Academy Director. Gradi said that Holland was the "right man" to eventually replace him and that the move was a "gradual transition". In July 2007 Holland completed the UEFan English Pro Licence coaching award and went on to complete the LMA-PFA Certificate in applied Management at Warwick University in 2009.
He had a spell again in El Salvador with FAS whom he joined in June 2000Odir Jacques, nuevo técnico de FAS – El Diario de Hoy before returning to Costa Rica where he was dismissed by Municipal Liberia in March 2005.Sustituye a Odir Jacques Liberia confía su futuro a Flores – Nación In January 2006 he moved to El Salvador again to take charge at Alianza.Odir en El Salvador – Nación He retook the reigns at Herediano in March 2012,Odir Jacques es el nuevo técnico de Herediano – Nación left them for Cartaginés in August 2012Fichaje de novela pone a Odir en el Cartaginés Jacques sustituirá a Johnny Chaves, quien fue removido del banquillo azul – Nación Odir Jacques fuera del Cartaginés – Nación and coached them into the middle of 2013. Later that year he coached Perez Zeledón in the playoffs.
Valencia started his club career at Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, but soon earned a transfer to Talleres de Córdoba, the club at which he would play most of his career. At Talleres Valencia suffered the disappointment of finishing runners up in Nacional 1977, finishing 3rd in Metropolitano 1980, and being losing semi-finalists on 4 occasions. In 1986, he made had a spell in Ecuadorian football with Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, but he only stayed 1 year before returning to Talleres for a further 2 seasons. In 1988, he left Talleres to play for 3rd division Guaraní Antonio Franco in Misiones, after a short spell in the lower leagues he made a brief return to the Primera with Rosario Central in 1989 before moving to Bolivia where he played for Club Jorge Wilstermann and then Club San José.
McEneaney had previously managed Monaghan in a joint capacity with former GAA president Seán McCague in 1997 and then on his own in 1998 and 1999, winning an All-Ireland B Championship in 1998. He subsequently had a spell in charge of Louth from 2006 to 2009, where he guided them to a Division 2 league title, an O'Byrne Cupsuccess in 2009 and a first Leinster Junior title since 1966. McEneaney took over as manager of the Monaghan senior inter-county team in October 2010 from Seamus McEnaney who confirmed that he would not allow his name go forward for the role which he had held for the previous six years. The Monaghan County Board decided in August 2010 that McEnaney would be forced to go through the nomination process after a poor finish to the 2010 All-Ireland Championship.
Born in Estremoz, Alentejo Region, Paulo Sérgio's football career was spent mainly as a substitute, at least in the Primeira Liga. During 17 professional seasons, he represented C.D. Olivais e Moscavide, U.D. Vilafranquense, C.F. Os Belenenses – his most steady period, helping the Lisbon club finish in second position in the Segunda Liga in 1992 with a career-best eight goals, with the consequent promotion – F.C. Paços de Ferreira (his best year in the top division came whilst at this club, scoring five goals in 26 games in the 1993–94 campaign, even though 14 of those came from the bench, as the club was eventually relegated), S.C. Salgueiros, Vitória de Setúbal, C.D. Feirense, C.D. Santa Clara, G.D. Estoril Praia and S.C. Olhanense. In 1998–99, Paulo Sérgio had a spell abroad with French team Grenoble Foot 38, in the Championnat National 2.
After undertaking the role of football adviser at A.C. Milan in 1996, Le Roy had a spell as Director of Football at Paris Saint-Germain in the 1997–98 season. Le Roy became manager of Cambridge United for a short spell in 2004, although he only ever signed a "moral contract", and now claims he was only ever assisting his protégé Hervé Renard: "I was just helping out a friend [then-manager Hervé Renard], but we saved that club". Following his departure from Cambridge, Le Roy was appointed as the head coach of the DR Congo. In September 2006, Le Roy was named by the Ghana Football Association as coach of the Ghana national football team. In February 2008, Le Roy led Ghana to 14th position in the FIFA World Rankings, their highest position ever, but quit the post in May 2008.
He bounced back the following season with his best ever end of season total of 86 and a second classic win on the Hills- trained Enstone Spark in the 1,000 Guineas. His arrangement with Hills ended with the arrival of American jockey Steve Cauthen at the stable in 1979. Though he still rode some horses for the yard, Cauthen was very much the first choice jockey and by 1982 Johnson was riding more or less as a freelance. He had a spell riding for Clive Brittain during 1980-81 and also a number of winners for Michael Stoute. His seasonal totals of winners dropped away dramatically, - 61 in 1979, 49 in 1980, 29 in 1981, 46 in 1982, to 27 in 1983. In the 1980 Epsom Oaks, Johnson rode The Dancer, on whom he had won a race at Newbury as a 2 year old, for Major Dick Hern.
Bishop was born in Liverpool and began his career playing non-league football. He was with Nantwich Town and Winsford United before beginning the first of three spells with Northwich Victoria in 1984–85. He later had a spell with Altrincham before a brief stint with Runcorn prompted Tranmere Rovers to give Bishop his professional chance at the age of 25 in March 1988. He returned to Northwich on loan in August 1988 but was quickly back with Rovers, making 35 league appearances during their Division Four promotion season. The following season saw Bishop appear at Wembley Stadium as a substitute in the Division Three play-off final against Notts County, which Tranmere lost 2–0. Match Details In December 1990 Bishop joined local rivals Chester City for £70,000, making him Chester's record signing until Stuart Rimmer returned to the club the following year.
During the winter of 1978–79, he had a spell with Dutch Eerste Divisie side SBV Excelsior, where he scored twice in four appearances. In 1987, Árni joined 3. deild club Stjarnan, where was a part of the team that won successive promotions in 1988 and 1989. In total, he played 64 league matches for Stjarnan and scored 42 goals. Árni played three games for Aris Bonnevoie in Luxembourg in the 1990–91 season, before signing with Dalvík upon his return to Iceland. After a year with Dalvík, he returned to Stjarnan for one season before retiring from football in 1992. As a youth, Árni won seven caps for the Iceland national under-19 football team. He made scored his first international goal in the 5–3 win against Scotland U19 on 12 April 1974, and scored twice in a 5–1 win over Faroe Islands U19 later the same year.
Glover started his career with Nottingham Forest in 1987. Under the management of Brian Clough, the club were competing for the First Division title in 1987–88 and 1988–89. He was an unused substitute in the 1989 League Cup final victory over Luton Town. He was sent out on loan to regain fitness following an injury in the 1989–90 season. In September 1989, he joined Leicester City on loan, and scored once in five Second Division games for David Pleat's Foxes. In January 1990, he had a spell on loan with Mel Machin's Barnsley, and made 12 goalless appearances for the Tykes in league and cup competitions. Forest could only post an eighth-place finish in 1990–91, but found greater success in the FA Cup. Glover played at Wembley in the 1991 FA Cup Final, in what finished as a 2–1 defeat to Terry Venables's Tottenham Hotspur.
The club was formed in 1890 by the merger of two local clubs, Lochgelly Athletic (formed 1886) and Fifeshire Hibernian (formed 1889), and initially played at Schools Park. They spent their time variously in the Northern and Central leagues, and even had a spell between 1898 and 1902 when they played only cup games and friendlies. In 1901 the club moved to Reids Park, where they remained until 1910, when they moved again, to Recreation Park. They were admitted to the Scottish Football League Second Division in 1914, although the competition was suspended in 1915 due to World War I. They continued in the Eastern and Central Leagues and returned to the Second Division when it was reinstated in 1921. However the club suffered a traumatic season in 1923–24, setting two unwanted records for the old Second Division – most defeats in a season (30)G.
"Every Beat of the Heart" became a Top 40 hit in the UK with a peak at No. 24, and the song became a No. 1 hit on the newly founded Modern Rock Tracks chart in the U.S. The band parted with Virgin Records in 1992, and broke up soon after. Keegan later had a spell in the Wigan-based folk rock band The Tansads, The Crash Band, and The Ultras, while Hull and Bateman left music for good. Newby continued solo, and has since released several albums as The Railway Children: Dream Arcade (1997, Ether Records), Gentle Sound (2002, Ether Records) and two collections of rare recordings: Rarities #1 in 2007 and Rarities #2 in 2010; the latter available only by download from his official site (listed below). Newby spent several years in Japan from 2002 onwards, writing/arranging music and lyrics for several major Japanese artists, including Anna Tsuchiya, Every Little Thing, V6, Detroit Metal City, Sailor Moon and Yoshikuni Douchin.
After retiring as a player Gómez became Griguol's assistant, working alongside him at Ferro and at Gimnasia de La Plata. Gómez then had a spell as Héctor Cúper's assistant at Club Atlético Lanús, when Cúper left to join Mallorca in Spain, Gómez took over as the manager. In 1999 Gómez took over as manager .of Mallorca, but he was not allowed to continue in the job because the regulations required 2 full years of managerial experience, he was only in charge for 5 games (2 draws, 3 defeats) Gómez or atok then resumed his position as Cúper's assistant at Valencia and then Inter Milan. In 2004 Gómez returned to Argentina to take over as manager of Gimnasia de La Plata where he famously said "fútbol argentino lo gobiernan los hinchas" (football in Argentina is governed by the fans) In December 2004 he took over at Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, guiding them to the 2nd division championship in Clausura 2005 and promotion to the Primera División.
He was part of the Vale side that won the Football League Trophy in 1993; Vale beat Stockport County 2–1, and Glover played a major part in the buildup to Bernie Slaven's goal, the second of the match. He also helped the club to reach the play-off final that year by scoring against Stockport at the semi-final stage; Vale went on to lose 3–0 to West Bromwich Albion in the Wembley final. He was a big part of the promotion campaign of the 1993–94 season which saw Vale return to the First Division – he was an ever-present and was selected in the PFA's Second Division team of the year. He then had a spell battling injury as he ruptured his ankle ligaments in late 1994 and also suffered with back trouble which kept him out of action until April 1995; he faced further injury woes in January 1996, when his old ankle injury returned.
The band were constantly under stress, and such was its extent that Griffiths developed an ulcer, Scott lost his voice and Murphy, "still only 21, simply lost it completely and had a spell in psychiatric care being fed anti-depressants and milk," whilst Parle eventually left the band, being replaced by Leon Caffrey soon afterwards. After his cameo on Spiders, David "Yorkie" Palmer joined the band in late 1997 as a bassist, but the death of his mother, popular Liverpullidan singer Gladys Palmer, came as a devastation to the band. Murphy's personal problems led to him missing some of the band's live shows and television appearances, with manager Mark Cowley often filling in during his absence. It was widely rumoured that he depressingly watched Space perform "Dark Clouds" on BBC's Top of the Pops on television, one of the performances he missed, although in fact he was preoccupied with other things and "actually forgotten the single was even out".
John Hunter was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside left. He featured primarily for Falkirk where he spent seven seasons as a regular during a period when the team usually finished in a high position in the top division of the Scottish Football League. In 1927 he was selected as a member of a Scottish Football Association party which toured North America,International XIs, Falkirk Football Historian, 5 April 2014 but never received a full cap for Scotland. In 1928 Hunter moved on to English football for three seasons with Reading,Player Portraits 3 W. Johnstone, The Biscuitmen then had a spell in the League of Ireland with Brideville before returning to the south-east of England with Guildford City, where he was on the coaching staff as they won the Southern Football League title in 1937–38Recalling A Guildford City Footballer From The Glory Days Of The 1930s, David Rose, The Guildford Dragon, 12 August 2019 while also still appearing for their reserve team.
Lawrence was born in Burlington, Ontario. As a youth, he played in the 1985 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Burlington. Lawrence was drafted 118th overall by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. He had a spell in the East Coast Hockey League with the Dayton Bombers and three seasons in the International Hockey League (IHL) with the Kalamazoo Wings. He made his NHL debut with the Dallas Stars, playing two games during the 1994–95 NHL season. He played 13 more games for the Stars the next season before moving to the New York Islanders in 1997 as a free agent. He received more ice time with the Islanders with his best season coming in 1998–99, scoring 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points in 60 games. In all, Lawrence played 142 regular season games, scoring 18 goals and 26 assists for 44 points and collected 115 penalty minutes.
In 2005 Mainelli, Z/Yen in conjunction with Gresham College, the City of London Corporation and forty financial institutions, launched Long Finance's London Accord, an agreement to share environmental, social and governance research with policy makers and the public. While co-founding Z/Yen in 1994, Professor Mainelli had a spell in merchant banking with Deutsche Morgan Grenfell and served as Corporate Development Director of Europe's largest R&D; organisation (then the UK Ministry of Defence's Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, DERA, now largely QinetiQ and DSTL, the Defence Science & Technology Laboratory) leading to two privatisations. At Z/Yen, Mainelli established the Global Financial Centres Index, The London Accord, Long Finance, the Global Intellectual Property Index, the Global Green Finance Index, the Farsight Award, and other financial services initiatives. His area of current research encompasses the Distributed Futures research programme and he speaks quite frequently on his 25 years of research on 'smart ledgers' (aka blockchains) as well as other technologies.
Barlow also had a spell at Blackpool Wren Rovers before joining Blackpool F.C. Ladies Barlow, who was part of the County Division Two side that won promotion in 2008–2009, took over from Mike O'Neil as Player Manager and brought in Dave Kelly, Marco Vidoretti and former Greenock Morton winger Mick Perrett to form the management team for that season. In the 2009–10 season they again won promotion as champions and for the second season running, were runners-up in the Lancashire FA County Cup after a 3–1 extra time defeat to Rochdale Blues at the LFA County Ground. In the 2009–2010 season Barlow scored 19 goals in 20 appearances from left wing and secured the Blackpool F.C. Ladies to their second promotion is as many years. In June 2010 Barlow ended her long association with Preston North End Women FC to concentrate fully on Blackpool, inviting former Preston North End Women FC Manager Chris Stammers to join the coaching staff at Blackpool.
Jose Baxter (born 7 February 1992) is an English footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for USL Championship side Memphis 901 FC. Born in Bootle, Baxter began his career with his home town club of Everton, where in 2008 he became the Premier League's then-second youngest ever starter at 16 years 191 days (Matthew Briggs of Fulham held the record – 16 years 68 days – from 2007 until it was surpassed in 2019). After having been on the fringes of the first team and spending time on loan at Tranmere Rovers, he rejected a new contract in 2012 in order to find regular football elsewhere. He joined Oldham Athletic shortly afterwards, where he spent a successful season before being bought by Sheffield United just under 12 months later. After a three-year period in Yorkshire interrupted by suspensions, he was released and had a spell without a club before Everton signed him again in 2017 to rebuild his career in their reserve squad.
Leonard Glover (born 31 January 1944) Career Details is a retired footballer, a flamboyantFan's Testimony left winger who played for Charlton Athletic Transferred from Charlton, November 1967 p210 of and Leicester City.A history of Leicester City Football Club Folliard,R: Hornchurch, Ian Henry, 1980 Considered one of the greatest players to don a Leicester City shirt and once described as the "best uncapped winger in the world",Lenny GLover - Profile the acerbic and quick-witted Cockney is often referred to in Frank Worthington's seminal "One Hump or Two": for example,when locally born defender Alan Woollett's dog died manager Jimmy Bloomfield tried to get his players to show respectful sympathy towards the defender — a feat Glover was singularly unable to do.The Frank Worthington Story Cooper,S/Wells,N: Leicester, ACL & Polar, 1994 While at Leicester he helped them win the 1971 FA Charity Shield. Later, he had a spell at Kettering Town, and a spell as joint manager of Harlow Town with Bobby Kellard, and since the 2006 World Cup a hard hitting blog.
Fyfield was born in Leyton, Greater London. He started his career in the youth system of hometown club Leyton Orient and signed a two-year scholarship with the club in 2005. Fyfield was released at the end of his scholarship and signed for newly promoted Conference South club Maidenhead United in the summer of 2007. He made his debut as a substitute in Maidenhead's 3–3 draw at home to Havant & Waterlooville on 15 September 2007. Fyfield's first start came on 22 September 2007 in a 1–1 draw away to Hampton & Richmond Borough. He had a spell on loan with Potters Bar Town of the Isthmian League Division One North later in 2007, for whom he made five league appearances. He finished the 2007–08 season, his first at Maidenhead, with 18 appearances. Fyfield's first appearance of 2008–09 came as a substitute in Maidenhead's 4–2 victory away to Bognor Regis Town on 23 August 2008. From 1 January 2009, he started all but three of Maidenhead's remaining matches of the season, going on to finish the campaign with 33 appearances.
Born in Glasgow and raised in the city's Drumchapel area, McGrain played for Queen's Park Strollers and also featured for the Scotland Schools team, where he was scouted and signed for Celtic in May 1967, aged 17. He became one of the so-called 'Quality Street Gang', the great Celtic reserve team that also included players such as Kenny Dalglish, Lou Macari, Davie Hay and George Connelly, who eventually took the places of the ageing Lisbon Lions. At first, McGrain was regarded as a midfielder but was utilised in a variety of roles in the reserve side before becoming established as a right-back. He had a spell at Junior club Maryhill to gain experience playing with adults, and also made a fruitless attempt at a college course in engineering prior to becoming a full-time professional. Having been chosen to accompany the main squad to the 1970 European Cup Final along with Dalglish, McGrain made his first-team debut for Celtic as a substitute in a Scottish League Cup tie against Dundee United at Tannadice on 26 August 1970.
This championship is not officially recognized by UEFA, however. In 1989, Dinamo eventually finished third in the league which was won by 17 Nëntori, which made eligible to play in European Cup Winners' Cup for the third time in their history. In the preliminary round of the tournament the team faced Chernomorets Burgas, losing the first leg 1–3 (Demollari scoring the lone goal for Dinamo Tirana) but winning the second 4–0 at home, thus recording its biggest win in a UEFA club competition. The team then was eliminated in the first round by Dinamo București despite winning the first leg in Tirana 1-0. Dinamo București won the second leg 2-0. In 1995, the team were renamed KS Olimpik Tirana to leave behind the "communist past", but the club returned to their original name two years later. After finishing third in the table in 2005–06 season, Dinamo Tirana named Faruk Sejdini as their new coach. One of Albania's best teachers of footballing fundamentals, he had a spell at the club last term before being dismissed by president Besnik Sulaj.
As a boy he was with West Ham United, then came through Northampton Town's Centre of Excllence to make his debut in the Football League on 23 August 2008 as a late substitute in a goalless draw with Millwall. He had a spell on loan to Southern League Premier Division club Brackley Town as work experience in early 2008, and signed an 18-month professional contract with Northampton in January 2009. In November 2009, Benjamin signed a one-month loan deal with Conference National club Eastbourne Borough. Benjamin played six games for Eastbourne Borough, five of which were in the Conference and one in the Sussex Senior Cup, before being recalled back to Northampton in December. He rejoined the same club on loan for the remainder of the season in January 2010. He was released by the club on 12 May 2010 along with five other players. In August 2010, he joined Conference South side Ebbsfleet United. Benjamin left by mutual consent in September 2010 and switched to Boreham Wood, also of the Conference South.
Adam Smith Blacklaw (2 September 1937 – 28 February 2010Burnley's title- winning goalkeeper Adam Blacklaw dies Guardian article) was a Scottish professional football player who played as a goalkeeper.Adam Blacklaw 1937 – 2010 Burnley club website's extensive obituary, with photographs Blacklaw joined the Burnley ground staff as a schoolboy apprentice in 1954, directly from Frederick Street School in Aberdeen, earning a professional contract in October of that year. He made his first-team debut on 22 December 1956 and spent over ten seasons with the Clarets. He took over as regular goalkeeper when Colin McDonald suffered a broken leg in March 1959. During his time at Burnley, Blacklaw earned a League championship medal in season 1959–60 and an FA Cup runners-up medal in 1962. He played regularly for Burnley until 1965. Blacklaw joined Blackburn Rovers for £15,000 at the start of the 1967–68 season and stayed for three years before finishing his career with short spells at Blackpool in season 1970–71 and moving into the non-league game with Great Harwood in season 1971–72. He later had a spell as manager of Clitheroe.
Born in Budapest, capital of Hungary,Od Zone do Zone by Radiša Dragićević, page 87 in 1943 during Second World War, Hajduković spent most of his career in Yugoslavia, with a spell as well in Colombia. He started playing at Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade, but he debuted as senior with Montenegrin side Budućnost Titograd He played with Budućnost in the Yugoslav Second League between 1963 and 1967, and while there, he was also the goalkeeper of the Montenegro team that played against Soviet Union national team on April 1, 1966, in Titograd, in Soviet Union's preparation matches for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, where they will archieve their greatest result in a World Cup ever, fourth place. In 1967, he moved to ambitious FK Bor which was playing same league as Budućnost, the Second League, however Bor was building a strong team aiming for higher goals, and that season, with Hajduković as main goalkeeper, FK Bor won the league and achieved promotion to the Yugoslav First League. Hajduković stayed with Bor until 1977, almost a decade, because in between he had a spell abroad, in Colombia, with América de Cali in 1975.
Born to an Antiguan father and a Saint Lucian mother, in Hackney, at the former Mothers' Hospital, Cochrane grew up in Edmonton, North London. Cochrane started his career at the London club Queens Park Rangers (QPR) as a trainee and played for the youth and reserve teams. He made his first-team debut for the club as a second-half substitute in the final home game of the 2000–01 season versus Stockport County, however he was sent off within minutes of coming on. He was sold to non-league Hayes in the close season but in July 2003 was signed by Crewe Alexandra on a free transfer. In February 2006, Cochrane was loaned out to Gillingham, in an attempt to get first-team football, and in April 2006 had a trial with Luton Town where he scored a goal in a reserve match. He was released by Crewe at the end of the 2005–06 season, subsequently signing a two-year deal with Rotherham United. Rotherham released him in June 2007, and after playing for Yeovil Town on a non-contract basis, he signed a short-term deal with them on 31 August 2007. He also had a spell at Millwall in which he made one brief substitute appearance.
Cornacchini initially played for Fano Fano between 1981 and 1987, and also had a spell on loan with Foligno during the 1985–86 season. After stints with Reggiana and Virescit Bergamo, he joined Piacenza in 1989, where he scored 36 goals in two seasons, finishing as the top scorer in Serie C1 on both occasions, and helping his team to win promotion during the 1990–91 season. His performances and prolific goalscoring attracted the attention of Serie A club Milan, by whom he was subsequently acquired in 1991; however, he often struggled to find space in the team's starting XI under manager Fabio Capello, due to the presence of established forwards such as Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit; he obtained only three league appearances, making his club and Serie A debut on 15 September 1991, in a 1–1 away draw against Juventus in Turin, as Milan finished the 1991–92 season as Serie A champions. The following season, Cornacchini returned to Serie C1, joining Perugia, where he scored 59 goals over three seasons, finishing as the top scorer of his division in the first two, and later helping his team achieve promotion to Serie B as the league's second-highest goalscorer, behind only Giovanni Pisano.
Charles Bates (1889 – 20 March 1937) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. After his retirement from football, Bates qualified as a chiropodist. As a youth, Bates played local football in the Birmingham leagues. He later had a spell with Darlington, before joining Football League Second Division side Burnley in May 1910. He made his debut for the club on 3 December 1910 in the 2–1 win over Leicester Fosse at Turf Moor, in place of Tommy Mayson, and kept his place in the team for the next two matches. After four games out of the team Bates was selected for the first match of 1911, away at Glossop, and scored his first League goal in the 1–1 draw. He scored twice in the following game, securing a 2–1 victory against Huddersfield Town with a penalty kick four minutes from time. During the remainder of the season Bates made sporadic appearances for Burnley; his two goals in the 5–3 win against Stockport County on 18 March 1911 meant he ended the campaign with a record of 5 goals in 13 games. Hampered by injury, Bates played just two first-team matches for Burnley during the 1911–12 season.
On 20 August 2010, Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp confirmed that Gallas was set to join the club and described the move as a "no-brainer." The transfer was confirmed on 22 August, with Gallas signing a one-year contract at White Hart Lane. According to Tottenham's club historian, the move meant that Gallas would become the first player to have appeared for Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham; Clive Allen played for Tottenham and Chelsea and had a spell with Arsenal early in his career, but did not make an appearance for them. After training with his new team for the first time, Gallas stated that he believed that Spurs have the potential to win the Premier League. Gallas made his first-team debut on 11 September in a 1–1 draw away at West Bromwich Albion. On 20 November, as a result of injuries to regular captains Ledley King and Michael Dawson, Gallas captained Tottenham for the first time against his former club Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in a famous 2–3 Tottenham victory, Spurs' first league victory at Arsenal since 1993. On 2 February 2011, Gallas partnered Sébastien Bassong at the back against Blackburn at Ewood Park in their 1–0 midweek victory. Gallas continued to impress for Tottenham into 2011.

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