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Looking exhausted, his much-travelled family by his side, he defaulted to the uplands.
It also traces a path into the past, which leads back to the narrator's much-travelled father, and the "post-war condition" of his ravaged continent.
The much-travelled 68-year-old was in charge for four years after replacing Italian Fabio Capello following a club career mostly served in England and Scandinavia and an international career which also included the Swiss national team.
The much travelled Jalal was on the move again in February when he joined Qatar SC.
Hugh Baird Vallance (14 June 1905 – 19 June 1973) was a much-travelled English professional association football centre-forward.
A much-travelled central defender, he had played mostly with the Montenegrin historically most successful club, FK Budućnost Podgorica.
In a much-travelled career, Švets has played for various clubs in Estonia, Russia and Kazakhstan, winning the domestic league title in the latter country.
His career has seen the much-travelled Aka play for FK Austria Wien, Gerasdorf, St. Pölten, VfB Admira Wacker Mödling, SV Ried, Malatyaspor, Konyaspor, Rapid Wien, Kayserispor and Hellas Verona.
One like the other, being civils servant sons, has much travelled and lived in the provinces with their parents by the fact of these stopless appoitements undergone by those executives administration.
A much-travelled player, Sebwe played for clubs in France, Belgium and the United Arab Emirates. However, he spent the major part of his career in Greece, where he played for 8 different clubs.
The much-travelled Nuñez has played for many different teams in his native Belize and had a short spell at Honduran side CD Marathón. He was 7 times the Belize Premier Football League top goalscorer.
A much-travelled player, Utting served clubs in his native New Zealand, as well as in Australia and South Africa. During his New Zealand years, he also played for winter clubs Gisborne City and Waitakere City.
There were also much travelled hunters like Richard Meinertzhagen (1878–1967) who contributed to various other fields such as ornithology. Numerous other hunters wrote to the BNHS journal and not all of their observations were accurate.
Rocco Milde (born 8 June 1969) is a German former footballer who played as a striker. Milde had a much-travelled career, but is best remembered as a Dynamo Dresden player, having had three separate spells with the club.
Much-travelled footballer Frank Worthington was born in the village, as was interior designer and TV presenter Linda Barker. Former Blue Peter presenter John Noakes was born at Shelf and Coronation Street actor Joe Duttine is also from the village.
The Barclays were much travelled and had strong social links with British and foreign royalty, also serving with distinction in the Royal Navy and the army. Nether-Pierstoun became simply Pierstoun / Perceton upon its sale to Andrew Macreadie, Provost of Stranraer in 1720.
Pierre Essers (born 20 February 1959 in Maastricht, Netherlands) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a Striker or midfielder. Much- travelled Essers played for clubs in his native Maasticht as well as in Belgium, France, Germany, England and Australia.
Harold Albert Lovatt (18 August 1905 – 1984) was an English footballer. A much-travelled forward, he played for Port Vale, Preston North End, Crewe Alexandra, Bradford City, Wrexham, Scarborough, Leicester City, Notts County, Northampton Town, Macclesfield Town, Stafford Rangers, and Winsford United.
Child was much travelled. In 1912 he took part in the Yale Expedition to Peru. Before the First World War he worked in South Africa, the South Sea Islands and Australasia. During the First World War he was with the British Expeditionary Force in France serving as a liaison officer.
The J D Wetherspoon pub in Oxford Road, Manchester is named after Ford Madox Brown. It states on the Wetherspoon's website that "This J D Wetherspoon pub is named after the much- travelled artist Ford Madox Brown, a one-time resident of Victoria Park, a suburb south of the pub." The pub opened in 2007.
Literary Life. pp.7–8 In 1767 Pennant was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. About this time he met the much-travelled Sir Joseph Banks and visited him at his home in Lincolnshire. Banks presented him with the skin of a new species of penguin recently brought back from the Falkland Islands.
It was also said to be one of the most favoured places of her much-travelled husband Prince Mahidol. In April 1933, Mom Sangwan and her children left for Switzerland, together with a small entourage among whom was a young relative named Boonruen Sopoj, who later became Dame (Thanpuying) Boonruen Choonhavan, the widow of Prime Minister General Chatichai Choonhavan.
Sergio Contreras Pardo (born 27 April 1983), known as Koke, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a forward. In a much-travelled career, he represented clubs in Spain, France, Portugal, Greece, the United States, Azerbaijan, Germany, Bolivia and India. He was best known for his tenure at Aris, which lasted six seasons over two separate spells.
Davies subsequently became a much travelled player with spells at Millwall Athletic (1896–98), Reading (1898–1900), a third spell at Manchester City (1900–1901), Stockport County (1901–1902) where he made the majority of his career Football League appearances, before finally returning to Chirk for a third time in 1902 where he played until retiring in 1905.
A much-travelled forward, Boere played club football for Roda JC and ADO Den Haag in the Eredivisie. He also played for Iraklis in the Greek Super League and Gil Vicente in the Portuguese Liga. Boere finished his playing career with FC Zwolle of the Eerste Divisie, initially signing a two-year deal with the club in August 1992.
Paul Derrick Robinson (born 20 November 1978) is an English footballer who has had a career in league and non-league football. Robinson is a much-travelled player, having featured for over twenty teams in his career. Due to his frequent moving, he has only passed thirty league appearances for one club, during his time with Hartlepool United.
A much-travelled forward, Brown has played in Italy, Guatemala, Slovakia and China along with his native Honduras. His first goal was against Universidad playing for F.C. Motagua and after scoring he was expelled for taking off his shirt. He joined Qingdao Jonoon in 2008. He scored his first goal on the club on April 9, 2008.
Much-travelled Lexa was born in Klagenfurt but was raised in Germany. At the age of seven years he started at SV Heimstetten. As youth player he also played for TSV 1860 Munich. He spent a couple of years in the German Second division before winning promotion to the Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt after he got relegated with them the season before.
Daniel James Sonner (born 9 January 1972) is an English-born former Northern Ireland international footballer. He won thirteen caps in a seven-year international career. A much-travelled midfielder, despite 18 years of professional football he never spent more than two seasons at any one club. He played for numerous English clubs, predominantly in the Midlands, and also played in Germany.
The much-travelled Baffoe played for clubs on four different continents. He spent the majority of his career in the German First and Second Bundesliga, starting in 1983 at 1. FC Köln at 18 years of age before moving across the border to join French side FC Metz nearly 10 years later. Baffoe was one of the first recognized black player to appear in the German Bundesliga.
Marek Mirosław Saganowski (; born 31 October 1978) is a retired Polish football player who played as a striker. In a much-travelled career, he has represented clubs in Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, France, England, Denmark and Greece. Saganowski made his full international debut for Poland in 1996 and has since earned 35 caps, scoring 5 goals. He represented the nation at UEFA Euro 2008.
Former Peterborough Pirates and Solent Vikings manager Steve Rattle and the much travelled Tom Sheard were the driving forces behind the newly formed outfit. With his eye for a good import, Rattle signed Dave Hyrsky and Ray Gallagher from Canada's Laurentian University and the well travelled Darren Mattias. The Brits who joined up included the Aisbitt brothers, Barrie and John, from the north-east and Medway goalie Dean Russell- Samways.
Henry Augustus Anstiss (22 August 1899 – 9 March 1964) was a much travelled English footballer who played as an inside-forward for Hammersmith Athletic, Brentford, Millwall, Watford, Rochdale, Sheffield Wednesday, Port Vale, Swansea Town, Crewe Alexandra, Gillingham, Tunbridge Wells Rangers and Cray Wanderers in the 1920s and 1930s. His most significant spell was with Port Vale, with whom he won the Third Division North title in 1929–30.
A much-travelled defender, Sánchez has played for several Segunda División de El Salvador and La Primera clubs from 2001 on. Most significantly he played for Municipal Limeño after joining them from Dragón in 2002.Player profile - El Gráfico He left Limeño in 2006 for Vista HermosaAsí están a diez días - El Diario de Hoy with whom he has had four different spells. He joined UES for the 2012 Clausura.
The editor originated a series of "Illustrated Interviews" with senior railway officials, the first being Joseph Wilkinson, general manager of the Great Western Railway; another early manager to feature was John Sylvester Hughes of the Festiniog Railway. Other contributors of features in earlier days included Rev. W. J. Scott, Rev. Victor L. Whitechurch (1868-1933), Charles H. Grinling, railwayman H. L. Hopwood (1881-1927), and the much-travelled T. R. Perkins (1872-1952).
A year later the much travelled Dean then spent 1907–08 in Scotland with Dundee in the Scottish First Division but returned to Millwall Athletic in May 1908 for a single season. Playing on the right wing Dean scored 8 goals in 23 appearances as Millwall finished 13th of 21 clubs in the Southern League. The club where Alf Dean finished his nomadic career was Wellington Town whom he joined in July 1909.
A much-travelled striker, Paço has played for hometown club Flamurtari as well as in Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia, Croatia, Israël,Futbollistët shqiptarë të Izraelit - Telegraf Turkey and the United States. He was topscorer in the interrupted 1996–97 Albanian Superliga season with 14 goalsPalmares Superiore - Panorama in 13 matches without playing in the play-off finals as he had already left the club for Slovenian side Maribor Branik during the 1997 Pyramid crisis.
Adeola Oluwatoyin Akinbiyi (born 10 October 1974) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Akinbiyi has had a much-travelled career with many different clubs with transfer fees totalling more than £11.5 million during his career, including being Leicester City's record signing (at £5.3 million). Born in England, Akinbiyi qualified to play for the Nigeria national football team through his parents, and earned one cap for Nigeria in 1999.
He was President of the Irish Cricket Union in 1980, a role in which he was described as "much travelled, popular and successful." Outside of cricket, Pollock was a competent golfer and squash player, and worked as director in the family timber business. Pollock died at Downpatrick in February 2017, and was at the time of his death the last surviving Irish cricketer to have played first-class cricket before the war.
Gabriel Mendez (born 12 March 1973) is a former Australian football (soccer) player. An attacking midfielder, the much-travelled Mendez is a former player of Admira Wacker and Notts County in Europe and for Malaysian side Kedah FA. He is also a former Australia national football team player from 1994–2000. An unexpected playing return with St Columba's Castle Hill in 2013 ended prematurely, with a hamstring injury curtailing an initially bright performance.
Dickie Bird, White Cap and Bails, Adventures of a Much Travelled Umpire, Hodder & Stoughton, pp. 259–60 (1999). The Duke was chosen after a chance remark while having drinks after a MCC Committee meeting. Billy Griffith was the prime candidate to manage the tour, but he had just been appointed the Secretary of the MCC and needed to remain at Lord's to oversee the change from the old divisions between amateurs and professionals that had been decided that autumn.
A much-travelled striker, he is best known for his spell at Maltese Premier League club Birkirkara, where he became the club's topscorer and won the Maltese Premier League.Sylvano Comvalius, de Floortje Dessing van de voetbalwereld - ELF Voetbal On 1 October 2010, Comvalius signed a short-term deal with Scottish First Division side Stirling Albion.Stirling Albion slechts tussenstation voor Comvalius - Voetbal International In January 2011, he moved to Al-Salmiya SC in Kuwait. In June 2011, he joined Kazakh club FC Atyrau.
By the summer he had put pen to paper at Walton Casuals in October 2014, Grays Athletic in December 2014, and Walton Casuals again in January 2015. 2015–16 proved to be yet another much-travelled season, starting off at Maldon & Tiptree in June. Shortly after the season kicked off, he featured for Tooting & Mitcham United on 22 August 2015, and in October he switched to Heybridge Swifts. He played only once for The Swifts, in a 3–1 win at Bury Town.
The sole European runner was the much-travelled British eight-year-old Side Glance (whose biggest win had come in the 2013 Mackinnon Stakes) and the nine-runner field was completed by the locally trained American import Long River. Betting is illegal in Dubai, but British bookmakers made California Chrome the 5/4 favourite ahead of Lea (4/1) and Epiphaneia (13/2). African Story and Hokku Tarumae were next in the market on 8/1 ahead of the 14/1 shot Prince Bishop.
A much travelled player during his career, Mardenborough's first club was Coventry City but was released after finishing his apprenticeship, joining Wolverhampton Wanderers. He struggled to make an impact on the first team. His only league goal for the club was the winner at Anfield in January 1984 against reigning champions Liverpool, who were en route to another League title as well as the 1983–84 European Cup, while Wolves would be relegated. After a loan spell at Cambridge United, Mardenborough joined Swansea City in July 1984.
Takeover Target (27 September 1999 – 20 June 2015) was a much-travelled Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won top sprinting races in each of the five major cities in Australia as well as in the United Kingdom, Japan, and Singapore. He was owned and trained by Joe Janiak, a former Queanbeyan, New South Wales, taxi driver, and was ridden by Sydney-based jockey Jay Ford in all but two race starts. He was purchased for A$1,250 plus $125 GST in July 2003Inglis 2003 Winter Thoroughbred Sale, 18 July 2003 and earned $6,028,311 in prize money.
Paul Tait (born 24 October 1974) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. Tait is a former Everton trainee who became a much travelled player having played for ten different clubs with his most productive span coming at Bristol Rovers between 2002 and 2004. At Chester City, Tait was the final first-team player signed by Keith Curle just over a week before the manager was released in February 2006. He struggled to make an impact under successor Mark Wright and subsequently moved on to Boston United three months later.
A much-travelled striker, Cacho started his career at Marathón, making his debut on 2 December 1995 against Broncos,Desafíe a Ismael - La Prensa and then played for several clubs in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. In Marathón, he is known as a legendary player for the club, scoring 56 goals during the 10 years he stayed with the team. His debut with Marathón was on December 2, 1995 in a 0-0 tie against Universidad in San Pedro Sula. With Marathón he won two league titles: 2001-02 Clausura and 2002-03 Clausura.
A much-travelled centre-forward, the talented Vairelles started his professional career with hometown club AS Nancy before moving to RC Lens in summer 1995. After four seasons with considerable success (one league and one cup title) he joined Olympique Lyonnais who sent him out on loan three times and finally sold him to Stade Rennais. From then he changed clubs every season. Before the 2008 Major League Soccer season he had a trial with Toronto FC but did not fit into their plans and was not signed.
He was also a member of the organising committee for the Tung Wah Hospital and founding director when it was opened in 1870. Wong was naturalised in December 1883 and became the second Chinese to be appointed to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1884 after Ng Choy. He was described as a man of property, much-travelled, speaking good English and fully qualified to "look at Chinese affairs with English eyes and at English affairs with Chinese eyes." He was also noted for his cooperative attitude towards the colonial government's policies.
A much-travelled defender, Alonso made his league debut with FC Chinandega in 1996 and played for several Nicaraguan league clubs in a career spanning over 15 years. His clubs include Walter Ferretti, Real Estelí, ParmalatParmalat se prepara - El Nuevo Diario and Diriangén. In summer 2006 he joined ScorpiónAlonso vuelve a Chinandega - El Nuevo Diario after just winning the league with Diriangén.Diriangén campeón - El Nuevo Diario In January 2010 he left VCP Chinandega and returned to Estelí,Regresa Alonso al Real Estelí - El Nuevo Diario only to sign with América in November 2010.
Hughes, a much travelled player, began his football career with Tolka Rovers during the 1999–00 season, scoring nine goals in 22 appearances. His performances at intermediate level did not go unnoticed when he made the step up to League of Ireland football with St. Francis at the beginning of the 2000–01 season. Hughes was snapped up by St. Patrick's Athletic later that season. First team opportunities at Richmond Park became difficult to obtain for Hughes resulting in his departure on loan to First Division Kilkenny City during the 2001–02 season.
Distraught by the claim, Charles shoots Emma's goanna, and turns the gun on himself. Hissao claims he will not give up architecture in order to preserve the family business by becoming an animal smuggler, but does so, and becomes wealthy and much-travelled. He accidentally kills a rare bird he is smuggling, whereupon he sells much of his share in the business to Japanese investors and commences rebuilding the emporium to his own design, according to which it becomes a bizarre and controversial museum of the Australian nation.
He was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1898. He was much travelled, and had recently returned from a trip to South Africa before his death at Watcombe Hall, Torquay, Devon on 18 September 1912. Watcombe Hall is a large stuccoed villa on the south-east side of Watcombe Park, created by Isambard K. Brunel out of farmland purchased between 1847 and 1858. The estate, comprising 500 acres (208ha), was sold in 1876 to a Nottingham banker and MP, Colonel Charles Ichabod Wright.
Donald Hutchison (born 9 May 1971) is an English-born Scottish sports television pundit, commentator and former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and forward from 1989 to 2008. He was a much travelled player and had spells in the Premier League with Liverpool, West Ham United, Everton and Sunderland, as well as in the Football League for Hartlepool United, Sheffield United, Millwall, Coventry City and Luton Town. He earned 26 full caps for the Scottish national team and scored six international goals. Hutchison currently works for ESPN, BT Sport, Premier League TV, and BBC Sport.
For a man of wide intellectual interests Rathbone produced relatively little outside his long list of novels. Much travelled, and loving foreign places, he always aspired to produce volumes of travel writing, but nothing in this direction ever came to fruition commercially. His one non-fictional publication was Wellington's War (1984), product of a fascination with Wellington which dated back to schooldays. Following within fifteen years of Elizabeth Longford's two-volume biography, which re-established Wellington as a subject for serious study, Rathbone's book is a radical and original departure from the normal run of biographical accounts.
8 Buns composed dedicated music for Madeleine the Cusance, the widow of Earl Albert and for his son, Oswald Van den Bergh. In spite of Buns travelling and his patronage, his music was not broadly spread in the Netherlands, although famous music printers recognised his musical qualities and printed his music, with the exception of Buns' opus VIII - entirely existing from 13 sonatas - which was, however, the only opus published in Amsterdam. Buns did not remain in the Carmelite convent and was a much-travelled man. The Carmelites backed the Reform of Touraine in 1604 and were strongly in favour of integration of art and education in the convent.
The Brig-Visp-Zermatt-Bahn (BVZ) – officially known between 1991 and 2002 as the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn – is a metre gauge railway in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. Its 44 kilometre long line links the communities of Brig and Visp in the Rhone Valley with Täsch and the car free holiday resort of Zermatt in the Mattertal. The BVZ also forms part of the much travelled and admired route of the Glacier Express between St. Moritz and Zermatt. Opened in 1891 as the Visp-Zermatt-Bahn (VZ), the BVZ merged on 1 January 2003 with the Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO) to form the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB).
Andy Saville, a much- travelled striker, was signed from Birmingham City for £100,000, whilst Steve Wilkinson was acquired for £80,000 from Mansfield Town to partner him. Despite losing their first game of the 1995–96 season 2–1 at home to Lincoln City, North End then embarked on a 21-match unbeaten run, which included a 6–0 drubbing of Mansfield, in which Saville and Wilkinson each bagged a hat-trick. In all, Saville finished the 1995–96 season with 29 league goals with Wilkinson and midfielder Simon Davey notching ten apiece. The Third Division championship was secured in late April with a 2–0 win at Hartlepool.
Eco in 2005Baudolino was published in 2000. Baudolino is a much-travelled polyglot Piedmontese scholar who saves the Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates during the sack of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade. Claiming to be an accomplished liar, he confides his history, from his childhood as a peasant lad endowed with a vivid imagination, through his role as adopted son of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, to his mission to visit the mythical realm of Prester John. Throughout his retelling, Baudolino brags of his ability to swindle and tell tall tales, leaving the historian (and the reader) unsure of just how much of his story was a lie.
Nicknamed Chele,El "chele" estará con todos ustedes desde las 4:00 PM (22:00 GMT) de hoy lunes 26 de octubre de 2009, a través de www.elheraldo.hn – El Heraldo Cruz started his professional career at Olimpia before moving abroad to join compatriot César Obando at Mexican outfit UA Tamaulipas. He then played for fellow Mexicans Toluca and MoreliaProfile – Mediotiempo and joined Major League Soccer in 1997, where he would turn out for D.C. United and San Jose Clash.MLS stats – MLS Soccer The much-travelled defender enjoyed a season in Argentinian football with Chacarita JuniorsChacarita stats – Futbol Pasion in between two more spells with Olimpia and played for Costa Rican side Cartaginés and the Salvadorans of Águila.
The project allied the Sadus pairing with Testament vocalist Chuck Billy as well as drummer Per Moller Jensen of The Haunted and guest guitar from the much travelled, Death and Cancer guitarist James Murphy. The Hammerheart label would put the band's original Death To Posers 1986 demo onto CD in 2003, adding a brace of cuts from a 1988 session, Certain Death, as a bonus. Sadus announced they were to partner up with fellow thrash veterans Nasty Savage and high-profile Finnish act Finntroll for European mainland dates in December. However, just days after the official press release confirming these shows the band withdrew as drummer Jon Allen's commitments to his 11-year-old daughter, who had just undergone open heart surgery, took precedence.
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron by Richard Westall, 1813 Westall was the more successful of two half-brothers (both sons of a Benjamin Westall, from Norwich) who both became painters. His younger half-brother was William Westall (1781–1850), a much-travelled landscape painter. Born on 2 January 1765 in Reepham near Norwich (where he was baptised at All Saints on 13 January in the same year), Richard Westall moved to London after the death of his mother and the bankruptcy of his father in 1772. Westall was apprenticed to a heraldic silver engraver in 1779, where he was encouraged to become a painter by John Alefounder; he then began studying at the Royal Academy School of Arts from 10 December 1785.
A much-travelled forward, Cubero made his professional debut on 23 March 1996 for Puntarenas against Municipal GoicocheaJohnny Cubero sueña con el gol 100 - Prensa Libre and spent the first seasons of his career at Costa Rican sides Puntarenas, Alajuelense and San Carlos for whom he scored 19 in the 2002 seasonGoleadores ticos - Nación before moving abroad to play in Guatemala for over 10 years. He won the 2007 Clausura title with Xelajú.Johnny Cubero sigue con Xelajú MC - Prensa Libre In June 2010 Cubero returned to his native Costa RicaJohnny Cubero jugará con Santos - Nación but in September 2010 he was released by Santos de Guápiles for alleged indiscipline.Johnny Cubero fuera de Santos - Nación He then returned to Guatemala and was snapped up by Suchitepéquez.
While a young prodigy at Coventry City, Jephcott was pursued by fellow Premier League clubs Aston Villa, Everton and Leeds United. However, a cruciate ligament injury that Jephcott sustained in a reserve game against Leigh RMI, scared off potential buyers and the player moved to non-league football, having appeared a handful of times from the bench for Coventry City in the Premier League and League Cup, and having spent loan spells with Tamworth and Notts County. Jephcott had spells in the Irish League at Ards and Linfield before joining Larne in January 2008. Jephcott returned to the English non league scene, and became a much travelled player, taking in spells at Nuneaton Borough, Leamington, Corby Town, Worcester City, Chasetown and Halesowen Town amongst others.
De Mestre Family Then, no longer working for his stepfather who had died at the end of 1815 as the result of a shipwreck of the coast of New Jersey, the much travelled twenty-five-year-old arrived in Sydney on 4 April 1818Journal of Lachlan Macquarie on board the Schooner the "Magnet" which had sailed from Kolkata via Mauritius to Sydney. (Coincidentally a ship that was later wrecked off the coast of a whaling station in New Zealand less than 2 weeks before Prosper died in September 1844.New Zealand Ship Wrecks) After living in various countries and arriving in Sydney as supercargo on the "Magnet", Prosper liked what he saw, and decided to stay. Prosper set himself up in business in Sydney as an import merchant.
Carbone had a much travelled career, playing for ten different clubs. He began his youth career with Bari, making his professional debut with the club in Serie B during the 1988–89 season, earning promotion to Serie A. During his first season in Serie A, he broke into the starting line-up, making 26 appearances and scoring a goal against Inter at the San Siro stadium. In 1990, he moved to Milan at the request of manager Arrigo Sacchi. During his first season with the club, he made 21 appearances in Serie A, making his club debut on 9 September 1990, in a 1–0 home win over Genoa in Serie A. He also made his UEFA Champions League debut, scoring a goal against Club Bruges, and he started in Milan's European Supercup and Intercontinental Cup victories in 1990.
Waddle made 22 appearances for the club but he lost his place in 1975, and only played one game in his remaining two years, although he did play in the home leg of the team's victory over FC Zürich in the 1977 European Cup semi-final, and made it onto the bench for the 1977 European Cup Final, before leaving that summer. He spent a year at Leicester City before moving on to Swansea City, where he had his most productive spell, working under manager John Toshack, the player he had understudied at Liverpool. In December 1980 Waddle joined Newport County for a fee of £80,000, a club record for Newport. He went on to have a much-travelled career, which included two returns to Swansea (one as commercial operations manager), and spells in Finland, Hong Kong and Qatar.
Whether a metal pipe or a bamboo toy, it can be presented with perfect propriety to grandmother or infant grandson. :"Meibutsus" vary greatly of course. Some are sticky like the chestnut paste of Nikko, some are bulky and a source of perpetual anxiety like the fragile baskets of Arima, some are pretty like the Ikao cotton cloth dyed in the iron spring water, and some are useless and ugly and impossible to carry, like the fierce fishes of Kamakura—the fishes which blow themselves up into a globe when angry or excited and then remain blown up—as an eternal punishment I suppose—and get turned into lanterns. There are dozens of all varieties, useful and useless, dear and queer, sensible and silly, so that people with much-travelled acquaintances are soon in a fair way to start a museum.
A much-travelled leftback, van Doten played for FC Dordrecht Reserves in the 2008-09 season,Reserves Team Roster - FC Dordrecht then had some seasons in Dutch amateur football before moving abroad to play for Maltese outfit Birkirkara. He then had an injury-hit stint in Bulgaria with Etar 1924Kortom - Prijs Pogba, Ajacied Van Kessel naar Trencín - Voetbal International before joining Romanian Liga I club FC Universitatea Cluj. He was dismissed by Uni after 5 rounds and moved to Canada to play for Thunder Bay Chill. After winning the award Best Defensive Player 2014 In Canada, van Doten joined KFC Witgoor in Belgium in January 2015, but left them two weeks later before even playing one matchStuart van Doten is alweer weg - Witgoor Sport and moved to Kuwait and signed a deal with Al Sahel Club on 28 January 2015.
A much travelled player, Owen was born in Barnsley and began his career at Sheffield Wednesday, featuring in the club's promotion winning season under Jack Charlton in 1979–80. After falling out of favour at the club, spending spells on loan at Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers and Chesterfield, he left to sign for Cardiff City in August 1983. His only season at Ninian Park saw him finish as the club's top scorer with 18 goals in all competitions but at the end of the season he decided to leave the club as he wanted to return north, signing for his hometown side Barnsley, again finishing as top scorer in his first season. Owen left Barnsley the following year, signing for Bristol City where he played over 50 times before, after a short loan spell at Hull City, he signed for Mansfield Town.
Although he was deputy news editor of the Sydney Sun for five years, Buggy preferred the role of reporter. He was closely involved in reporting many of the dramatic events of his time such as the fatal shoot-out between Squizzy Taylor and 'Snowy' Cutmore in 1927 and the arrival in Brisbane of Kingsford-Smith and the Southern Cross in 1928. In 1932, following the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, he was the only reporter to gain an interview with Captain Francis de Groot. Buggy was much travelled during his journalism career, working for several Sydney and Melbourne based newspapers. Leaving the Argus during 1923, Buggy worked for the new Melbourne Evening Sun in 1923–25, then moved to the Sydney Sun in 1925–27, 1928–31 and 1937–42, The Sun News-Pictorial in 1927 and the Melbourne Herald in 1932–37.
A much-travelled striker or attacking midfielder, Leguías has spent most of his playing career in Panama and Nicaragua but he has also played club football in Guatemala, El Salvador, Angola and Uruguay. He made his debut with Guatemalan second division side San Pedro in February 2009Panameño debutara el domingo - Noticias del Valle only to return to Nicaragua to play for Managua and Real Estelí. In summer 2012 he joined Angolan outfit Onze Bravos,Nicaragüense Raúl Leguias jugará en club de fútbol angolano - La Voz del Sandinismo where he scored on his debutLeguías debutó con anotación - La Prensa and signed for Diriangén a year later.Raul Leguias Regresa al Diriangén - Gool Nica In January 2014 he arrived in Uruguay to play for Cerro Largo.“El mayor reto de mi carrera” - El Nuevo Diario Leguías and compatriot Luis Fernando Copete joined Costa Rican side AS Puma for the 2015 Verano season.
A much travelled winger or striker, Canales had spells at several Panamanian sides, most notably with Chorrillo and Tauro. Nicknamed Anelca, he played in El Salvador for Once Municipal,“Anelca” en Ahuachapán El panameño Anel Canales es el nuevo goleador del Once Municipal - El Diario de Hoy Alianza, Chalatenango, Isidro Metapán, whom he joined in January 2009,Anel Canales llega el sábado para Metapán - La Prensa Grafica returning for a second spell in May 2010Anel Canales regresa al Metapán - El Gráfico and Luis Ángel Firpo. In December 2007, he was deemed not eligible to play for Chalatenango after the FEDEFUT disciplinary committee confirmed he played for three different teams in the 2007–2008 season, which is prohibited by FIFA.FEDEFUT inhabilita a Anel Canales - El Gráfico He played over 200 league gamesAnel Canales es un bicentenario más - El Gráfico in El Salvador and scored over 100 goals.
Much-travelled Schachner started his professional career at local outfit Alpine Donawitz at 18 in the 1975/1976 season, earning a place in the national team after only one and a half season. He was duly picked up by Vienna giants Austria Wien but moved abroad to play in Italy for seven years, from 1981 to 1988, in A.C. Cesena (58 matches, 17 goals), Torino F.C. (85 matches, 18 goals) and Avellino (48 matches 13 goals). Schachner and Dirceu with Avellino in 1986–87 season In 1981 when Cesena was promoted to Serie A, the ultras changed their title to Weisschwarz Brigaden (meaning “Black-and- white Brigades” in German language) to honor the Austrian forward. He returned to Austria in 1988, moving from one club to another and mostly in the second division before finally hanging up his boots at 41 years of age at Eintracht Wels.
A much-travelled forward nicknamed El Animal and Renaldinho,El Animal del Árabe - La Prensa Addles has played for a number of South American teams in addition to local clubs such as Chorrillo, whom he joined aged 14,Addles y su amor por el fútbol - Dia a Dia and Árabe Unido. In January 2010, he scored twice on his debut for Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano side The Strongest against Nacional PotosíAddles, protagonista de la primera fecha - La Prensa and he went on to score 10 goals in 30 games for them. In January 2012 he moved on to AuroraRenán Addles llega hoy a para reforzar a Aurora - Los Tiempos and after a season back home at Chorrillo, he moved abroad again to play for Chilean side Unión La Calera in the 2013 Clausura.Renán Addles al Unión La Calera de Chile - PanamaFutbol In summer 2014, Addles was snapped up by Plaza AmadorRenan Addles al ataque del Plaza Amador - Plaza Amador only to return to Árabe Unido ahead of the 2015 Clausura.
In the opening round of 1900 St Kilda and Melbourne tied, but a St Kilda protest over an incorrectly awarded point was upheld. The relief was only temporary as the team lost every other game for the year. By an ironical twist, Melbourne went on to the premiership. The Saints finished last on the ladder again in 1901 and 1902, setting a record for ineptitude unequalled in a major Australian football league until Sturt took its seventh consecutive wooden spoon in the 1995 season and finished with eight consecutive from 1989 to 1996.Sturt football Club Biography In 1903 St Kilda finished fifth on the ladder. In 1904 a committee shake-up heralded a bold new recruiting drive and the club netted much-travelled ruckman Vic Cumberland and champion Tasmanian rover Vic Barwick, but in 1904 St Kilda finished eighth on the ladder and in 1905 seventh. Within two years of the bold new recruiting drive the brilliant young forward Dave McNamara and a talented batch of interstate men were on the books and St Kilda rose to sixth place in 1906. The St Kilda team took the football world by storm early in 1907 by winning the opening six games.

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