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  Printer Friendly Format - Enfield Independent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
THERE are a number of options that footballers can take when they reach the end of their professional playing careers.
Stuart's status as a player in the top flight can only aid him in his quest for a future switch in careers.
Stuart added: "Sky's coverage over the past couple of years has really rekindled interest in a speedway that was going through a bit of a lean period, and I would like help out in raising its profile even further."
www.enfieldindependent.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=120957   (400 words)

  
 whenskiesaregrey.com - Story
Graham Stuart was probably my second favourite player of the 90's, between Dunc and Beardsley.
Stuart stayed in the team under Gabriel and when Walker arrived he moved him into the middle of the park against Man U, a position he would retain until the end of the season when his penalty and "scorcher" kept us up in the most surreal game I've ever seen.
Stuart was an unsung yet vital piece of our immediate past, how chuffed I was when beating Charlton 4-0 he slotted home a penalty in the Park End and the whole Ground stood up in ovation.
www.rivals.net /default.asp?sId=887&StId=8069711&p=2   (364 words)

  
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Even though his goal helped Graham to bring some silverware to White Hart Lane, he is unlikely to figure in Graham's starting line-up for the FA Cup semi-final against Newcastle on 11 April at Old Trafford.
Football is set to be rocked by another damaging scandal when a team of financial investigators is called in to examine contracts the Premier League has entered into over the last two years.
To Graham, it is also a logical explanation of his switch of allegiance from Arsenal to Tottenham, following a brief sojourn at Leeds after his one-year suspension in the wake of the Highbury 'bung' scandal.
www.angelfire.com /id/SportingChance/footballnews.html   (21960 words)

  
 wiki/Norwich City F.C. Definition / wiki/Norwich City F.C. Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Football League was founded in 1888 with 12 member clubs, but steady growth and the addition of more divisions meant that by 1959 the League had 92 clubs.
FA CupThe Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is the main "knockout" cup competition in English football, run by and named after The Football Association.
Coventry City Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues due to the traditional colour of their strip (which itself is sky blue in honour of the sky blue cloth traditionally made in the city), are a football team based in Coventry, England.
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 Bob Paisley - Sir Bob, The Jessie and Graham Paisley interview, February 2006
As I arrive, Graham Paisley, her youngest son, is printing the article out for Jessie to read.
In fact, Graham at the time would have loved to have gone into football but his dad said that you had to be a very, very good player.
Graham: "I'm still flying from last May! I always thought that the'77 European Cup was the best but last year takes some beating.
www.bobpaisley.com /jessieint.htm   (2898 words)

  
 ToffeeWeb Match Reports: Everton v Charlton Athletic, 1998-99
A tumultuous reception for Graham Stuart, an enthusiastic one for Carl Tiler and a more muted one for Eddie Youds reflected the esteem in which these former players were held at Goodison.
Stuart was always willing and able, a good squad addition he would be in the close season – and watch him race back.
One of them, Graham Stuart, who wrote himself into local history by scoring twice against Wimbledon three years ago, was appearing in Charlton's colours and was given a rousing reception.
www.toffeeweb.com /SEASON/98-99/reports/charlton_h.htm   (7815 words)

  
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Graham Stuart powered through and the ball was in the net, but the lino had raised his flag.
Graham Stuart won a Charlton free kick which led to a throw in for the home side and then a corner.
Stuart was something of a disappointment and we were calling for his substitution long before he did come off.
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 Addick's 2000-2001 Diary, Volume 9
Graham Stuart found himself advancing on the Coventry goal without support and decided to have a go, but his shot went wide.
The corner was partially cleared and then Stuart made a good challenge to avert danger at the expense of a throw in.
Stuart had his moments, but never made one of his powerful surges from midfield which can lead to goals.
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 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 15 Jun 2006 (pt 0491)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Hannah is a star football player, who has won the player of the year award for her club on many occasions.
She is an academy player and lives for football, but she turned 11 this month and can no longer play with her team because FA rules do not allow girls to play mixed football after they reach that age.
Hannah wants to be a footballer, and we need to ensure that girls like her can become footballers.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm060615/debtext/60615-0495.htm   (3842 words)

  
 Who Ate All The Pies
Football's most well-known drink-driver was jailed for three months in 1990 for drink driving.
We're offering you the chance to win two match tickets to watch football megastar David Beckham play his first game for new club LA Galaxy, scheduled to be against Chivas on 23 August.
We are used to tabloid tales of football players getting up to no good on their summer holidays, but it seems the rule also applies to former players-turned-pundits.
www.whoateallthepies.tv   (2326 words)

  
 Absolute Speakers / After Dinner Speakers /
A relation of Sigmund Freud, Uri is the motivational coach to Premier League footballers, industrialists, Formula One drivers and racing cyclists and has worked with both the CIA and FBI.
Because he had signed professional forms as a footballer, he was banned from running as an amateur.
Graham Mitchell is an engaging, civilised after dinner speaker brimming with wit and good humour.
www.absolute-speakers.co.uk /afterdinnerspeakers   (2297 words)

  
 All Quiet In The East Stand: May 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Chelsea football club, yesterday came under renewed scrutiny from Russian officials when a government watchdog said the authorities in the remote region he governs "misappropriated" £28m and allowed the oil company he controls to legally evade £263m in tax.
The bottle went, Graham Stuart parked him self far too far up front, and Di Canio was having a stinker - and more animated words with Jason Euell.
Graham Stuart had another game which suggests his time at the top is coming to a close, but only Di Canio and Herman Hreidarrson had anything like a good game today.
charlton.blogspot.com /2004_05_01_charlton_archive.html   (5042 words)

  
 Top-flight champions as both player and manager | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Football
Having collected the first division title with Arsenal in 1971, he eventually left the club, worked part-time as a barman, before returning to win the league as manager on that famous 1989 evening at Anfield and then the league-cup double in 1993.
Now of the Canaries, Graham Stuart was also playing on that famous day, this time for Chelsea, who were unable to get the better of Oldham in a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Several of you have pointed us in the direction of the two Phil Parkes and though we can't confirm whether they lined up against each other in competitive action, the pair did feature on opposing sides for a Wolves XI and a Don Revie XI in Derek Dougan's testimonial on October 20, 1975.
football.guardian.co.uk /theknowledge/story/0,13854,1463437,00.html   (1545 words)

  
 The Sun Online - Football: Today's footie latest
GRAHAM STUART aims to get his Norwich career off to a flying start against former club Everton tonight, writes TONY LITTLE.
Stuart, whose first-team opportunities were limited at The Valley, said: “I haven’t played too many games this season but I’m still fit and have still got a huge desire to play.
Stuart should be involved at Goodison Park, where he won an FA Cup-winners’ medal in 1995, probably on the left side of midfield to free Darren Huckerby for a central striker’s role alongside £3million signing Dean Ashton.
www.thesun.co.uk /article/0,,2002390000-2005051244,00.html   (2338 words)

  
 Football news, live scores, fixtures and results from 4thegame.com
Another ex-Stamford Bridge star, Graham Stuart, will undergo a fitness test, as well Michael Branch, while David Unsworth is suspended.
The newly-named Footballer of the Year has recovered from a worrying hamstring injury, but with the FA Cup final against Middlesbrough coming up next week, Zola will not be risked.
Gianluca Vialli is set to make a rare start this season in place of Zola to partner Mark Hughes up front for a game which the Londoners must win if they are to overhaul Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday in the race for fifth place and an a UEFA Cup berth.
www.4thegame.com /news/story/16092   (229 words)

  
 Sporting Life - Football | Football Transfers, Football News, Football Scores, Estonia v England Live, Euro 2008, Live ...
That was the conclusion from this battle of last season's promotion winners which saw Charlton head the first Premiership table of the new campaign with a performance full of verve and vibrancy.
Goals from Andy Hunt, Robinson, Mark Kinsella and Graham Stuart were the vital statistics which separated two sides which have both spent in the region of £10 million in the close season.
The penalty was referee Rob Harris' easiest decision of the afternoon and Stuart slotted home the spot kick, low to the keeper's right to extend the goal rout.
www.sportinglife.com /football/cc_championship/manc/reports/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer/00/08/19/SOCCER_Charlton.html&TEAMHD=manc   (791 words)

  
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White Hart Lane director of football David Pleat had declared earlier this week: "We are keeping abreast of the Robbie Keane situation".
Charlton is always a tough place to win and luckily for us they got a man sent off (Graham Stuart) and then it was easier for us.
The full-back was unhurt in the clash, but it was an ugly lunge from Stuart and exactly the type of challenge the FA are trying to extinguish.
www.robbiekeane.com /leeds.htm   (5362 words)

  
 BobbyMcMahon's Blog - FOX Sports Blogs
Bobby – Exciting football comes from committing a team to attack and taking the game to the opposition rather than sitting back and looking to counter or even worse just waiting for the one chance that always comes along.
I'm trying to get more into US football this year to accommodate my summer fix since there is no WC or Euro to watch.
Revie’s Leeds team of the 60’s and early 70’s, although widely admired for the football that they were capable of playing, was widely despised for the cynical win-at-all-costs approach.
community.foxsports.com /blogs/BobbyMcMahon/Netherlands/50643   (12318 words)

  
 Addick's Premiership Diary: January 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Midfielder Graham Stuart has joined Norwich until the end of the season on a free transfer.
Indeed, I also watch football at a low level in the non-league pyramid and the gap between that standard is smaller than the divide between League Two and the Premiership.
As someone who watches some League 2 football, the two key differences between the divisions are far weaker defences that give you much more space to play at the lower level and much less good ball control, leading to a reliance on the hoofed long ball.
addicksdiary.blogspot.com /2005_01_01_addicksdiary_archive.html   (9528 words)

  
 Diomed Stables
Although still at school, Graham never misses a chance to help out at Diomed and rides out at weekends as well as in the holidays.
He may have a lot to live up to on horseback, as his grandfather was a very famous jockey, but he's almost certainly the best footballer in the family, having had trials at Swindon Town.
Kate is from Stamford in Lincolnshire, and has been running the office for Stuart for almost ten years.
www.stuartwilliamsracing.co.uk /staff.asp   (315 words)

  
 David Gold - Autobiography
Most importantly to Gold, he also won a significant personal battle over his despised father, who refused him the chance of becoming a professional footballer with his beloved West Ham, when he became proud chairman of Birmingham City Football Club.
To his huge distress his father Godfrey blocked his way but the entrepreneurial businessman is now the charismatic chairman of Birmingham City football club.
Born in Birmingham, he is a well known and much travelled sports writer covering the last nine Olympic Games and a host of international events for a variety of newspapers.
www.davidgold.co.uk /autobiography.html   (467 words)

  
 Update December 1999 Volume 25 Number 2
Goal......................' What had I heard, Kevin Campbell that master football player had just scored past the enemy, Everton were beating Liverpool on their own pitch.
You know Graham Stuart as well as anybody, that must be his favourite game.
Footballers in that situation only know what they read in the press.
www.escla.org.uk /html/updates/vol25no2.htm   (8348 words)

  
 Charlton Athletic > addicksonline > News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Charlton Athletic midfielder Graham Stuart has joined Norwich City on a free transfer until the end of the season.
Stuart joined Charlton in 1999 for £1m, and made 164 appearances, scoring 23 goals.
The Addicks took the lead through Graham Stuart on 8 minutes from the penalty spot, after Lisbie was brought down by Chris Makin.
www.addicksonline.co.uk /news/january.php   (764 words)

  
 Arseblog -"It's fuckin' excellent"...an Arsenal blog.
There are 4 different prints, and I’m told the artist will be adding to the collection with some shots of the inside of the ground as well.
I’ve had a look around the Spanish football dailies, but I haven’t seen any mention of this at all really.
Freddie Ljungberg wants to play in the Olympics, for some reason, despite knowing that Arsenal won’t be at all happy about it.
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 Football News Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Graham Stuart scores on his return to old club Everton to earn Charlton victory at Goodison Park.
Brechin City's decision to question the referee's interpretation of Graham Gibson's sending off has ultimately proved successful with "Gibby" winning his case which was heard before the SFA beaks at Hampden Park.
The Football Association's director of football development, Trevor Brooking, said Rio Ferdinand should not have been in a situation where he was not allowed to play for England but could still appear for Manchester United.
www.football-rumours.com /newsjan04.html   (15759 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | CHARLTON ATHLETIC  | Svensson out for three months
Svensson was due to play for his country against South Africa on Wednesday night after regaining his place in Sweden's team earlier this year.
Meanwhile, Charlton midfielder Graham Stuart has signed a new three-year contract at the Valley.
Stuart, who is now committed to the Addicks until 2004, told the club's website: "I've always wanted to stay at the Valley, so I'm very pleased that we've agreed on a new contract.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/teams/c/charlton_athletic/1490927.stm   (181 words)

  
 Charlton Athletic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Addicks midfielder Graham Stuart scored five minutes from time to give a 10-man Charlton reserve team their third win on the spin, and second against a London team in as many weeks at The Valley.
Euell turned the Fulham right-back Liam Rosenior on the left-hand side of the area and released his cross into the box for the club captain to fire home with his left foot from close range to secure the victory and maintain Charlton's position at the top of the table.
The reserves do not have a match until the new year, but Snodin can enjoy the Christmas break knowing that the Addicks are already in a good position to retain the title in 2004/05.
www.charlton-athletic.co.uk /newsview.ink?nid=21359   (939 words)

  
 ToffeeWeb Match Reports: Stockport County v Everton, 1995-96
Horne fed John Ebbrell and everyone's favourite footballer ran at their defence before unleashing a magnificent twenty-yard shot which Edwards got his fingertips to but could only help into the top corner.
It was tough luck on a Stockport side who had run their hearts out and played some delightful football, particularly in the first half.
Graham Stuart put Everton back in front before the dramatic late finish.
www.toffeeweb.com /season/95-96/reports/stockport_away.html   (3061 words)

  
 The Official Website of the Professional Footballer's Association
Graham Stuart finally nailed up his boots in the summer after an illustrious career spanning three decades.
Givemefootball's Ian Clarkson caught up with Stuart for an exclusive chat to find out how life is treating him now he has retired and what the future holds for the one-time midfield dynamo.
I am not naïve enough to think I am going to walk out of football and be an expert.
www.thepfa.co.uk /display.cfm?article=9245&type=1   (509 words)

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