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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  N-O
John Newnham may only have played 106 games during his eight season VFL career with Fitzroy, but for much of that time he was without doubt one of the most effective and accomplished rovers in the competition.
John Nicholls was one of if not the greatest ruckmen of all time simply because he knew how to use his abilities and physique - which in and of themselves were far from extraordinary - to the best possible effect.
A purposeful, determined footballer, he excelled as a centreman, and frequently caught the eye when he played a total of 54 games with St Kilda in the VFL from 1903 to 1905 and in 1907.
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John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton
John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden
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 final 2003 interviews
TODD WOODBRIDGE: For me it's to follow in the footsteps of legends and childhood idols and its Rosewell, Hoad and Hartwigg and the super Macs, Edmondson, Fitzy and Cashy and for me it's a hope for me that we spur on the next generation of Davis Cup champions.
JOHN FITZGERALD: At the risk of overspeaking on this subject, I want to say there is a rule that says that one of the four players in the team has to play the dead rubber.
JOHN FITZGERALD: I understand there is TV but I think the character of the sport and the character of grass tennis, it's an outdoor event and I don't know how vividly you remember the 2001 last game but it was very strange.
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 Historical Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Todd is about as Western Australian as one can get and we are all very proud of his achievements.
He was an extraordinary footballer who won the coveted Sandover Medal in his first season of football in 1955, aged just 17 years.
Under Todd, South Fremantle won a premiership in 1997, East Fremantle in 1974 and Swan Districts in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1990.
www.swandistrictsfc.com /documents.html   (1025 words)

  
 Fremantle
Football by this stage was being marred by acts of premeditated violence, both on and off the field of play, and was losing popularity as a result, as well as attracting the same kind of press criticism that rugby had had to endure in the 1880s.
Todd's excellent form during the carnival, in which he played mostly on the wing, was rewarded with All Australian selection.
He played interstate football for WA on 22 occasions, and was a member of the 1979, 1980 and 1986 All Australian teams, being selected as captain twice.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /fremantle_(1).htm   (6012 words)

  
 John Lennon story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A long lost jukebox owned by John Lennon has revealed that, when it came to musical inspiration, even the Beatles got by with a little help from their friends.
John Kinsey discusses what it takes for him to gain access to the hotspots, the equipment he used to help craft his story, and opinions on his latest acquisition: a Power Mac G5 running Final Cut Pro.
AP - Archaeologists think they've found a cave where John the Baptist baptized many of his followers — basing their theory on thousands of shards from ritual jugs, a stone used for foot cleansing and wall carvings telling the story of the biblical preacher.
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 INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Furthermore, another former Gaelic footballer, ex-Kerry minor Sean Wight, was also in the Aussie squad and he and Stynes got 21 points between them a week later in Croke park where Ireland went down disappointingly despite Niall Cahalane’s 13 points and ten from Pat Spillane.
It was the most exciting exhibition of spectacular football I have seen in any code anywhere in the world: breathtakingly fast, faultlessly disciplined, full of intelligent running and inventiveness with the Aussies preferring to carry the ball in contrast to the Irish use of deft passing with foot and hand.
John Grimley of Armagh powered his way to 16 points, Wicklow’s Kevin O’Brien accounted for 13 as Ireland clinched the series with a 52-31 victory and the weather on this tour was so warm that some badly-sunburned Irish felt the soreness with every bone-shaking tackle.
www.iafc.com.au /irdunne.html   (1368 words)

  
 FOX SPORTS | AFL | Richo, Tarrant under-achievers (June 9, 2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Todd had his team train at midnight on parkland by its Melbourne hotel after West Coast arrived from Perth.
Todd demanded to know where his footballer was going.
Improvement in these two men is visible and easily tabulated as they have grown in stature and finesse in the football environment.
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 Stern John - Footballer
His younger cousin is Stern John, one of the most dynamic newcomers to hit Major League Soccer in its three seasons.
John, the A-League Rookie of the Year last season for New Orleans, got his first three-goal haul in a 16-minute span versus Miami on April 18.
John was named a reserve to the MLS World All-Stars.
www.nalis.gov.tt /Biography\bio_Stern_John.html   (1106 words)

  
 Yorkshire golf news
John M Deeming was re-elected Honorary Secretary of the County Members.
John McKiernan was born and educated in Shropshire before being commissioned in the King's Shropshire Light Infantry when on National Service.
John is married to Susan, a Physical Education Graduate, who is an International Athletics Technical Delegate, Referee and Field Judge.
www.yorkshireunionofgolf.co.uk /news.html   (1998 words)

  
 Limerick Leader - November 23rd, 2002 - Features - All your local notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John had five brothers and four sisters, at least three of whom were active in the Tan and Civil Wars.
John set off on foot along the bog road, as it was known locally, until he reached the fringes of the ambush site.
The fact that John was fleeing from the soldiers, he was shot in the forehead, caused some controversy during the inquest.
www.limerick-leader.ie /issues/20021123/localnotes.html   (21776 words)

  
 The Australian: Clement is Collingwood's Mr Fixit [June 25, 2005]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Speaking this week, the articulate 28-year-old said it was a simple approach to his football that had paid rich dividends since he arrived at Melbourne's biggest club in 2001.
Clement said it was Todd who gave him many of the tools needed to play at the top level.
"This (Todd) was a guy in his discipline and hard-nosed nature (who) really proved what it took to go to the next level and also taught me a lot of life and football lessons about what it takes to play the game and succeed," Clement said.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /common/story_page/0,5744,15720301%255E2722,00.html   (988 words)

  
 Message Centre
John Andrew had a son Walter Andrews (The grave stone in the Kirkwynd Cemetery dedicated to his grandfather John (1)).
Her father was John McCarrick and as children we were told this rather romantic story that because he married beneath his station he was ostrasized by the McCarrick family who are believed to be landed gentry in Ireland.
John and Margaret had several children one of whom, Agnes, born in Maybole in 1854, is of particular interest to me as she is my G Grandmother.
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 TOTC.html
In the far-from-complete alphabetical collection there are those that rightfully find their place from the SANFL and the VFA competitions, even North Shore of Sydney football fame who are celebrated their centenary in 2003, together newcomers Adelaide who recognised their champions of the first decade in the AFL.
Arguably the fastest man to play League football, Robertson was world professional sprint champion and his pace made him a formidable forward to counter.
Football writers Mike Sheahan, Trevor Grant, Geoff Poulter, Bruce Matthews, Scott Gullan, Michael Horan, Jon Anderson, Michael Stevens, Ron Reed, Mark Stevens, Mark Robinson, Daryl Timms and Leo Schlink each nominated their top 200 players and top 20 coaches.
footystats.freeservers.com /Footystats/TOTC.html   (4407 words)

  
 Bibliography
Williamson, John Football's Forgotten Tour: The Story of the British Australian Rules Venture of 1888 (Perth, John Williamson, 2003).
Lee, David and Michael Barfoot NTFL: a History of Australian Football in Darwin and the Northern Territory from 1916 to 1995 (Darwin, Northern Territory Football League, 1995).
Ross, John (ed.) 100 Years of Australian Football (Melbourne, Penguin, 1996).
www.fullpointsfooty.net /bibliography.htm   (2458 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Holdsworth began his football career as a full-forward and says that he relied more on his marking ability and accurate torpedo punt than on leading for the ball.
Versatility is the key to footballer's make-up these days and that is something that Holdsworth certainly had.
He also served as a trustee of the club and was involved with the development of junior footballers.
www.swandistrictsfc.com /history4.html   (1082 words)

  
 1926   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
January 26 - John Logie Baird demonstrates a mechanical television system.
March 1 - Alvin "Pete" Rozelle, commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) from January 1960 to November 1989 (d.
July 26 - Robert Todd Lincoln, American statesman, businessman
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 John Winter - new and used books
Palm Beach, FL: Surovek (John H.) Gallery, Winter, 1989.
John Strange Winter, Sons Staff Scribner Charles -
John E. Lonstein, David S. Bradford, Robert B. Winter, James Ogilvie -
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I had seven all correct answers from: John Loaring, Janet Burchett-Vass (a very warm welcome to the quiz), Jean Todd, Mike ford, Alan and Jane Coombe, Mags and Marie (a very warm welcome to the quiz).
John Hetherington did not win any extra points for providing Pauline with the entire lyrics of Poor Me. Try singing it to her, John.
Authorship of the tribute is credited to all of the group, John, lead guitarist Nigel Williams, Glenn Peterson (rhythm guitar and vocals), Steve Hewitt (bass guitar and vocals) and Steven Stovold (drums).
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 Sunday Times: Altar egos [ 21jul05 ]
Hewitt's guest list will read like a who's who of Australian tennis, and is likely to include veterans Tony Roche, John Newcombe, Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge.
It is unclear whether Adelaide Crows footballer and close friend Andrew McLeod will make the ceremony.
Newspaper reports this week suggested Hewitt's coach Roger Rasheed would be groomsman, and the couple would be married by pastor Brandon Chaplin, the Port Adelaide football club chaplain.
www.sundaytimes.news.com.au /common/story_page/0,7034,16000348%255E10431,00.html   (364 words)

  
 CBBC Newsround | SPORT | Newcastle to pay £5m for 18 year old
An 18-year-old footballer who has only played 33 first team games is on the verge of a £5m transfer to Newcastle United.
Jermaine Jenas only played his first game for Nottingham Forest on 7 January last year, but has already caught the eye of the big clubs.
They have huge money problems and are banned from buying players by the football league.
news.bbc.co.uk.edgesuite.net /cbbcnews/hi/sport/newsid_1796000/1796349.stm   (188 words)

  
 Hollywood Underground
The guitarist, born John Cummings in Long Island (all the band members adopted the surname Ramone, which they had heard Paul McCartney used as an alias while traveling), was full of attitude.
The most famous residents are footballer Bobby Moore and a couple of Jack the Ripper's victims.
We recognize the investments the Arts Council has made to the museum over the years and we are in the final stages of negotiating our agreement with them to work out a fair transfer of various assets,’’ she said.
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 The CIA Assassination of John Lennon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Scientists have begun work on a digital scanning apparatus that they believe will be able to reproduce sound from the only known audio recording of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Gadd brought bassist Tony Levin (Buddy Rich, Paul Simon, John Lennon, Peter Gabriel, King Crimson) into the business in New York 30 years ago, and that alone is enough to secure a place in history.
As Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith of The A Team would have said, the plan has come together and the people love it.
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 Dr. Finlay's Casebook Episode Guide - Dr. Finlay's Casebook Season Episodes - TV.com
Scott), Elizabeth Murray (Jean Hendry), Fraser Kerr (David Orr), Ian Fleming (John Logan), Joan Fitzpatrick (Mrs.
Guest star: John Junkin (Dougal Todd), Joan Newell (Jessie Todd), Nora Nicholson (Mrs.
A fall of coal at the local pit traps Tannochbrae's star footballer and brings with it problems for Alan Finlay.
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 BCC Grundies Online - Archived News
Weston - Proved himself to be an exciting up and coming footballer with tons of speed and aggression and the ability to ride off challenges.
D Mathieson - Solid performer and would have shone had more ball been directed his way.
In the teams best interests he was persuaded to carry out Freestone's offer from last week with the game score locked at 1-1 in the hope it would inspire a late winner...and bob's your uncle...
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~cullum/archives00.html   (1651 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Everton Football Club league champions 1962/63 and contenders for Europe a quality 60 page brochure, many photos of the season and printed players autographs and large centre spread team line up with cup.
Everton - Nothing but the best - A simple a 5 sized glossy brochure issued in 1974 to give young apprentices an idea about the club and what a career with Everton FC was all about.
If you have any programmes or other football memorabilia you would like to sell or exchange please let us know.
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 United States National Soccer Players Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stoitchkov made his international debut on September 23, 1987 and retired from his country's side with 84 caps and 37 goals for the Bulgarian National Team.
Voted Best Bulgarian Football Player of the Year five times in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, he was also named Best Bulgarian Athlete of the Year in 1994.
For his efforts for his country, and club team - then Barcelona - he was named the FIFA Footballer of the Year in 1994.
www.ussoccerplayers.com /latest_soccer_news/usa_soccer/mls/337140.html   (684 words)

  
 WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DERBY COUNTY
WHO DO YOU THINK IS THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DERBY COUNTY
U tell me who you think has been the best manager for DERBY COUNTY.
Is it JIM SMITH, Colin Todd or John Gregory!!!
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 Site Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Arbuthnot Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher of Kilverstone
John George Vanderbilt Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough
John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby
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 Covers
The Footscray Football Club, in association with the Western Bulldogs, at a gala dinner at the Crown Palladium announced there Team of the Century.
First Class Collectables released covers for each of the 20 Players on the selvedge of the P stamps for each team.
he SANFL inducted 114 people into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame at the inaugural 'West End South Australian Football Hall of Fame Presentation Dinner' in the Park Convention Centre at AAMI Stadium.
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 Strangest Players
Work colleague of John Dyer and Gary Southam at B.D.C. who was given the nickname of 'No' by some of Rovers players after his one solitary performance during the 1992-93 Season
Brought along by Robert Mc,Mahon to be a substitute in a Haringey League match back in Season 1984-85.
Looked more like a chess player than a footballer - had a 1920's-style haircut with side parting.
www.edmontonrovers.co.uk /The%20Past/strangest_players.htm   (1414 words)

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