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 The Good Oil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Footballers Brad Green, Andrew Thompson, Brent Harvey and Nick Holland are just a few of the footballers that join Mark for the Lunchroom on a Tuesday.
Mark Robinson: One of the Herald Sun's leading journalists joins Mark to recap and discuss all the big stories from the world of the AFL.
Mark was a former boundary rider on both channel 7 and Fox Footy before switching to K-Rock radio station to commentate the footy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Good_Oil   (445 words)

  
 Mark Wright (footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Wright is now manager of Peterborough United, and will be looking to return them to Coca-Cola League One in his first season as manager.
Mark Wright started his career with Oxford United after coming through the ranks as a trainee with his local club.
Mark Wright (born August 1, 1963) is an English football player turned manager.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mark_Wright_(footballer)   (485 words)

  
 Football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Scotland, football was banned by James I in 1424 and by James II in 1457.
In 1867 the Sheffield Football Association was formed by a number of clubs in the local area and the Sheffield clubs continued to play by their own rules until they merged with the FA rules in 1877.
Sheffield Football Club also has a claim to be the world's oldest football club, in the sense of a club not attached to a school or university.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Football   (6864 words)

  
 Mark Thompson: bio and encyclopedia article
For the Australian Rules footballer, see Mark Thompson (footballer) (Mark Thompson (footballer): more facts about this subject).
Mark Thompson (Mark Thompson: more facts about this subject) (born July 31 1957) is Director-General (Director-General: the director-general is chief executive and editor-in-chief of the bbc....
Mark Byford (Mark Byford: mark byford (1958-) was acting director-general of the bbc after the departure...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/mark_thompson   (558 words)

  
 Southampton F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeed, events such as the death of Portsmouth goalkeeper Aaron Flahavan, a Hampshire-born footballer whose brother Daryl had played for the Saints, seemed to indicate a slight thaw in relations.
He was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990 and later made seven appearances for the England team—he finally retired in 2002 at the age of 33.
Redknapp failed to rejuvenate the Saints, and the club were relegated to the second tier of English football for the first time in 27 years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Southampton_F.C.   (2024 words)

  
 Can Cats' King stay top dog? - realfooty.com.au
When Mark Thompson arrived at Kardinia Park from Windy Hill via a brief stopover at Arden Street, it was with no intimate knowledge of the environment he was inheriting from Adelaide-bound Gary Ayres.
1992-94: Mark Bairstow (sacked) Led Geelong to two grand finals in three years, only to be sacked by incoming coach Gary Ayres - and not just as captain - after the second loss to West Coast.
1987-89: Damian Bourke (resigned) Given the job when Mark Yeates succumbed to an Achilles injury, but broke down early in the 1989 grand final, his final game as captain.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/03/29/1048653900643.html   (1525 words)

  
 T-U-V
A powerful, bullocking footballer who was capable of playing more or less anywhere, Bert Tapping commenced his league career with a brief stint at North Adelaide, but it was during his second stint with South Fremantle, where he initially played in 1912, that his impact was most marked.
Mark Tandy played his early football at Yarraville as a wingman, a role he also occupied for much of his time at South.
A persistently peripatetic footballer during an era when club loyalty was paramount, Len Toyne began his league career at Geelong in 1940, spent the 1942 season with Fitzroy, and then, after a couple of years of war service, resumed with the Cats in 1945.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /t-u-v.htm   (11065 words)

  
 FARE Monthly Bulletin November2001
Arsenal footballers Sol Campbell and Thierry Henry were the main attraction at Islington Green school, where KIO and Arsenal organised a question and answer session for years 8,9 and 10.
Fulham displayed the History of Black Footballers exhibition, gave out KIO magazines to children, invited children to their training ground, launched an anti-racist team poster, held a question and answer session with fans and players and had the latter warming-up in KIO t-shirts before their match with Ipswich.
With the resolution against racism in football adopted by the Fifa Congress in July and a similar declaration against racism made by Uefa the issue is now at the top of the agenda of the game’s administrators.
www.vidc.org /fairplay/fare/bulletin/engNov01.htm   (3589 words)

  
 IRR: Sport
As football club Sogndal beat its arch rival Brann of Bergen on 9 May, the victory was marred as black American player Robbie Russel was heckled and spat on by Brann fans.
The government, which has been worried about hooliganism and racism at football grounds in the run-up to the 2008 football championships, is examining proposals to set up databases about troublemakers which would allow the authorities to follow the movements of violent fans.
The Barcelona football club is having to decide what to do with one of its supporters, David Ventura, a member of the Boixos Nois, who was arrested for assaulting two Moroccans during the Juan Gamper Cup.
www.irr.org.uk /sport   (593 words)

  
 BBC SPORT CHESTER Chester celebrate Wright choice
The controversial former American footballer had even had a crack at managing the team himself and with fed-up fans turning their backs on the club, Chester had become a laughing stock.
Next season, they would have been in the UniBond League but for the appointment of Mark Wright as manager.
Wright has firmly re-established his managerial credentials and Vaughan is looking to secure the 38-year-old¿s long-term future at Chester.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/low/football/teams/c/chester/1937528.stm   (553 words)

  
 Another Ablett at Cats - News - www.realfooty.com.au
Thompson said the newest Ablett, at 87 kilograms and 191 centimetres, would have little to worry about in terms of physical ability but would need to be treated in a special way by the club in order to ensure he wasn't overwhelmed by the spotlight and pressures of AFL football.
A beaming Geelong coach Mark Thompson was barely able to contain himself yesterday, saying it was the persuasive powers of president Frank Costa that finally sealed the deal.
"He's got a good frame on him already, he's quite strong and they tell me he's quite aggressive when he plays football and he can mark the ball and jump and kicks and chases and does all the things," Thompson said.
www.realfooty.theage.com.au /articles/2004/10/25/1098667693939.html   (753 words)

  
 BBC SPORT Sports Talk Congratulate Mark Hughes
Mark Hughes deserves every bit of acclaim that comes his way, not only was he a great footballer (and my boyhood hero) but he's proving to be an exceptional manager at international level.
Congratulations to Mark Hughes on winning the sports personality of the year, well deserved and this year I would agree that he was clearly the pick of the bunch.
It was a bad decision by the public to give Mark the top prize because we had Commonwealth champions in 2002, people who actually achieved their goal, many of whom were barely mentioned.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/sports_talk/2599307.stm   (1693 words)

  
 Bali bombing hangs over Geelong - smh.com.au
The 21 Geelong footballers were putting off in various ways going out when the second bomb exploded at the Sari Club several hundred metres from their hotel.
The two senior footballers insisted the group stay together and King took them to the Hard Rock Cafe, further away from the death scene, and where he was staying.
Thompson and other staffers have tried to get to the bottom of exactly what certain players had experienced.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2002/12/13/1039656221659.html   (1248 words)

  
 Digital Spy - Television - Thompson announces C4 job losses
Channel 4 CEO Mark Thompson has announced a radical overhaul of the network, and substantial job losses.
Thompson did not disclose precisely how many jobs would be lost as a result of the structural changes, although some reports place it at over 100 -- 10% of the network's staff.
In a gathering of staff yesterday, he said: "We're entering a new environment, a much tougher one for the channel competitively and financially.
www.digitalspy.co.uk /displayarticle.php?id=8495   (538 words)

  
 AFL News from Johnson- March 13, 2000
The league wants more football in the northern states but its seems, at least for the moment, that it is happy to achieve this with Melbourne teams playing games in Sydney and Brisbane.
He said: "This would make a great place for football, but f--k it for music." He later indicated sound was hitting the far side of the stadium and "bouncing back", affecting the quality of the music.
The report said while the AFL had a "national focus", it realised that Victoria was the cornerstone of the national competition.
www.afana.com /afl/johnson/afl_jl_000313.html   (2591 words)

  
 No crisis for unruffled Cats coach - realfooty.com.au
Being one of football's "good guys" used to be considered one of Mark Thompson's biggest strengths.
Thompson kept playing him, his faith and a shift forward being rewarded in a sizeable improvement.
Last year, even when the Cats had won seven games in a row and seemed destined for finals, Thompson said he was not counting on making the eight.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/07/10/1057783291644.html   (884 words)

  
 Breaking News of Shark Attacks from Around The World-Only site on the net to report every single Shark Attack
Mr George said that at first he thought it was a tiger shark, but a ranger told him the bite marks were more likely to be from an elderly great white which may have travelled by habit into the area, which once housed a whaling station.
"Surfboards are quite tough but from the marks on the board, if it had hit me just as a person, it would have killed me."
Water Police examining the kayak found a large bite mark and part of a tooth imbedded in the stern.
www.sharkattacks.com /news1.htm   (15712 words)

  
 Mark Wright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is more than one notable individual called Mark Wright:
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mark_Wright   (83 words)

  
 CPFC BBS - Is Mark Bright Palaces Greatest Player
Mark Bright was the most important man to the team in the period between late 1986 and the club’s promotion in 1989.
In Mark’s final season at Selhurst he broke the Palace record for league goals in the top division with 17 (and that was with a run of 18 games without a goal).
Mark Wright’s record was a goal every two and a half games.
forums.cpfc.org /showthread.php?threadid=47186   (2411 words)

  
 ChestervMorecambeIncident
Manager Mark Wright was in the headlines again also.
A professional footballer deciding to feign injury is not right.
Wright claimed that the Shrimps player feigned injury in order to get Sugden sent off and said, "The decision to send off Ryan Sugden was disgraceful and farcical.
www.pyramidfootball.co.uk /News/ChestervMorecambeIncident.htm   (578 words)

  
 Telegraph News
MARK WRIGHT, the former England footballer, faces a charge of harassment with violence, it was disclosed yesterday.
The charge is believed to relate to Wright's estranged wife, Sarah, who lives in the marital home in Willaston, Cheshire.
BLACK TOWER, a popular wine at 1970s dinner parties, is to have a £1 million revamp to increase its appeal to a new generation of drinkers.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/04/04/nbul04.xml   (953 words)

  
 KIO latest news
The Football Association are investigating allegations of improper conduct against Mark Wright, the former Peterborough manager.
Young footballers are gearing up for a conference in south London that aims to tackle racism in the sport.
Brentford Football Club will give 2000 free tickets to the local community to celebrate the launch of their Community Sports Trust for the game against Port Vale on the 25th February.
www.snowmedia.net /clients/Kickitout/index.cfm?StoryID=1044   (652 words)

  
 Liverpool.y2u.co.uk - Liverpool Football Club - Nearly everything you need to know
Barnes was voted Footballer of the Year despite having to suffer the humiliation of monkey chants in a game against Everton where the opposition's chairman, Phillip Carter, disowned his own supporters as 'scum'.
The downside to Liverpool's season was a shocking 1-0 FA Cup final defeat against Wimbledon, who had been in the Football League for just eleven seasons and had just completed only their second season of top division football.
They won their fourth successive League Cup and their third successive League Championship as well as winning the European Cup for the fourth time in eight seasons, thanks to the efforts of Fagan and his high quality squad which was mostly made up of players from the Bob Paisley era.
liverpool.y2u.co.uk   (4199 words)

  
 Cahill wants Kewell for Everton! - TalkSoccer.net Forum
football would be better without him and his sort.
But he remains a committed Kewell supporter, insisting: "He's been injured and I think he's been too honest in coming back too early and wanting to play for his club and wanting to do a job for Liverpool.
Everton's Tim Cahill has urged boss David Moyes to move for Australia team-mate Harry Kewell if he leaves Liverpool in the close season.
www.talksoccer.net /forum/showthread.php?t=23723   (336 words)

  
 Liverpool - Manchester United 11.05.96
Cole got beyond Mark Wright but snatched at his effort, which flew well wide from 20 yards.
Crowned Footballer of the Year on Thursday after completing an eight-month ban only in October, he said: "That is life.
Wright laid off but Redknapp, 16 yards out, could not keep his shot down and it flew over the top.
home.c2i.net /mflage/lfc/reports/9596/11_05_96.htm   (2011 words)

  
 December 2002 News
Mark Wright said: “If Ryan Sugden, Dave Cameron, Mark Beesley or Steve Brodie had been available, then Daryl Clare wouldn’t have played at Northwich, I wouldn’t have risked him.
Wright was incensed following the sending-off of striker Daryl Clare after the striker appeared to retaliate after being fouled from behind by Southport defender Barry Jones, who, only received a yellow card for the incident.
Manager Wright said: “It’s absolutely fantastic news and the award means a lot to me. I know I make the decisions, but my life has been made easier by our chairman who has allowed me to bring in people I respect and hold in high esteem.
www.chester-city.co.uk /december02news.asp   (3381 words)

  
 Wright Signs Contract The Seals (CCFC) - Unofficial Chester City News and Views
Chester City Manager Mark Wright has signed a new contract that should keep him at the club until at least the 2007 / 2008 season.
“When I first approached Mark to takeover, I knew he was the right man. We were struggling to stay in the Conference but he turned things around.
“Everyone knows what Mark has achieved at this football club and his reward for taking us back into the Football League is this new contract.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s131/st53674.htm   (478 words)

  
 The Perforated Pinky: LHS Archives
Mark attempts to track down the Pinky's investigative crew, but succeeds only in submitting a corrective, incisive, and fairly blistering comment in response to his profile.
The Two of them were like Frick and Frack, and Mark was definitely the crazier of the two.
Amy Klug, my best friend all through high school, went out with Jake’s best friend, Mark Thompson, so the four of us double-dated all the time.
www.perforatedpinky.org /archives/splayed/lhs.html   (11126 words)

  
 Live at 5 weblog with Jeremy Thompson: Simply The Best
George Best was the greatest footballer in the world and had the honour of meeting him in years gone by, he was a gentleman and i hope he is at peace now.
Footballers now have greater support networks and carry on playing in the first team beyond their late twenties.
A true footballing genius and the greatest footballer to grace a pitch.
jeremythompson.typepad.com /my_weblog/2005/11/simply_the_best.html   (10454 words)

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