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  Paul Reaney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Reaney (born in Fulham, London, October 22, 1944) was a long-serving full back with the hugely successful Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s.
Reaney was an unsung but truly vital part of what had now become a feared and admired team; and to round off the decade, he won his first England cap when he came on as a substitute in a match against Bulgaria in 1968.
Reaney was in the team which duly progressed to the European Cup final a year later, but yet again Leeds were defeated, and no more honours would come their way as the great team assembled by Revie began to age and split up.
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 Paul Madeley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Madeley (born September 20, 1944 in Leeds, England) was a footballer during Leeds United 's glory era of the 1960s and 1970s and the last high-profile 'utility' player.
Madeley duly played in Reaney's right back position and No.2 shirt as Leeds missed out on the League to Everton, the European Cup in the semi-finals to Celtic and the FA Cup in the final to Chelsea, who won after a replay.
Having deputised so well for Reaney at club level, Madeley was asked by Alf Ramsey to take Reaney's place in the England squad for that summer's World Cup in Mexico, but Madeley politely refused, saying he wanted to rest and, as a stand-in, was unlikely to kick a ball.
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 Paul Reaney biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Reaney (born Fulham, London, 22nd October 1944) was a long-serving full back with the much-decorated and feared Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s.
Reaney settled into top-flight football with some comfort, missing just one League game (and scoring his first of six League goals for the club) as Leeds challenged for both the League championship and FA Cup.
Reaney was an unsung but truly vital part of what had now become a feared and admired team; and to cap off the decade, he won his first England cap when he came on as a substitute in a match against Bulgaria.
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 Paul Reaney - Result for Paul Reaney - Meaning of Paul Reaney - Definition of Paul Reaney - Dictionary of Meaning - ...
'''Paul Reaney''' (born in Fulham, London, October 22 1944) was a long-serving full back with the hugely successful Leeds United F.C. Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s.
Reaney settled into top-flight football, missing just one League game and scoring his first of six League goals for the club as Leeds challenged for both the Football_League_Championship League championship and FA Cup.
Reaney was an unsung but truly vital part of what had now become a feared and admired team; and to round off the decade, he won his first England national football team England cap when he came on as a substitute in a match against Bulgaria national football team Bulgaria in 1968.
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 TheFA.com - Reaney's plea for help
Paul Reaney in action for Leeds United in 1972.
Paul Reaney, now 59, played for Leeds United in their very successful period under Don Revie in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Paul told TheFA com: "I had nearly 20 years with a great club that won leagues and cups and appeared in lots of finals.
www.thefa.com /Features/Postings/2004/02/PaulReaney_capsmedals.htm   (412 words)

  
 Paul Reaney
Paul Reaney played over seven hundred games with Leeds before moving on to Newcastle KB United via Bradford City currently in the top half of the English Fourth Division table.
It is generally recognised that Paul Reaney would have gone to the World Cup finals in Mexico in 1970 but for that mishap.
Nevertheless Paul was capped five times for England and played countless times in Europe during the golden period when Leeds scarcely knew how to be out of the top six of the English first division table.
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 Paul Madeley - Result for Paul Madeley - Meaning of Paul Madeley - Definition of Paul Madeley - Dictionary of Meaning - ...
'''Paul Madeley''' (born September 20 1944 in Leeds, England) was a footballer during Leeds United F.C. Leeds United 's glory era of the 1960s and 1970s and the last high-profile 'utility' player.
Madeley duly played in Reaney's right back position and No.2 shirt as Leeds missed out on the League to Everton F.C. Everton, the European Cup in the semi-finals to Celtic F.C. Celtic and the FA Cup in the final to Chelsea F.C. Chelsea, who won after a replay.
Having deputised so well for Reaney at club level, Madeley was asked by Alf Ramsey to take Reaney's place in the England_national_football_team England squad for that summer's Football World Cup World Cup in Mexico, but Madeley politely refused, saying he wanted to rest and, as a stand-in, was unlikely to kick a ball.
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 Marijuana.Com Marijuana Seeds & Drug Test Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Madeley frequently stepping into any of their positions when needed.
Reaney was an unsung but truly vital part of what had now become a feared and admired team; and to round off the decade, he won his first
burglars broke into Reaney's home and stole a safe containing his collection of medals, though left behind his trophies, caps and other honours.
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 United Greats - Paul Reaney
Nicknamed 'speedy' because of his ability to get down the flank on the overlap, Reaney was as reliable a defender as you could come across and he also earned some recognition for his knack of being able to be in the right place at the right time when goal-line clearances were needed.
All the time, Reaney was being encouraged in his football by his late father Joseph, who would mark out an area in East End Park specially to time his running against another youngster who was also destined to become a member of the Revie side Paul Madeley.
Paul Reaney played in three FA Cup finals for Leeds United - but he doesn't have a medal to show his two-week old twin grandsons Joshua and Jacob.
www-users.york.ac.uk /~sph2/lufc/greats/reaney.htm   (1218 words)

  
 leedsfans.org.uk: Leeds United Player Profile: Paul Reaney
Paul Reaney was born in Fulham in West London, but left at an early age when the family moved to Leeds, attending Cross Green school in the city.
If so then surely Paul was the first 'fl man' to play for England...if Halle Berry is a Black woman or a "woman of colour" then Paul Reaney should hold that honour (for the records) and not Viv Anderson.
Paul made Richard captain,and was a good motivator, and a really kind person.
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 Paul Cox - Bio
Paul continues to gig with his own band THE PAUL COX BAND and is also in demand for session work adding authority to the vocals on some of the biggest hits and is feature with both Soul Intention and The Hi Fi Combo.
Paul performed duets with both Nicky and Marcus to the delight of good size appreciative crowed, at the end of the show he was called back for two encores.
Paul was again in demand for studio session work, He has also collaborating with two of the boys in the band Steve Dixon and Mike Summerland writing new original tunes for his new CD.
www.note-music.co.uk /bio.html   (1079 words)

  
 Paul Reaney Definition / Paul Reaney Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Reaney (born in Fulham, London, October 22 October 22 is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 70 days remaining.
Events 362 - The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside of Antioch is destroyed in a mysterious fire.
Paul Reaney is the chairman of the FQ Award committee.
www.elresearch.com /Paul_Reaney   (272 words)

  
 One Ted Chippington :: View topic - Mick Jones' Northern Soul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Reaney quickly squares the ball to Big Jack Charlton who coolly steps over it, allowing it to run to Norman Hunter.
He swivels and ghosts by Paul Breitner in the centre circle before laying the ball off to his partnering midfield general Johnny Giles.
Paul Madeley, the Leeds substitute, chuckles with Don Revie and Les Cocker in the dugout — this was one of Clarke’s regular training tricks.
www.onemickjones.com /forum/viewtopic.php?t=82   (905 words)

  
 Personal Record for Anders Nilsson, Born 1864-03-30 Frihult, Sövde, Skåne, Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He emigrated to the US in 1886 and was naturalised in 1905.
He was 71 yrs at the time of his death and was living at 1322 Fauquier St. Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Andrew lived on the east side of Saint Paul from about 1905 during this time he lived at two addresses, From 1910 till his death in 1935 first at
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 FIFA.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Each of the boxes contained the basics to enable the schools or communities to develop a football programme and sufficient equipment for 40 youngsters.
Paul Reaney, president of the FQ Awards committee, remarked: "The Sport-in-a-Box programme has already sent hundreds of boxes all around the world.
As FIFA says, football is the perfect vehicle to increase awareness of issues such as health, education, HIV/Aids, sexual equality, social acceptance, peace and friendship.
www.fifa.com /print/article/0,4039,103188,00.html   (262 words)

  
 Welcome to LUSCNA.com
Unsurprisingly the mood early in the evening was somewhat down beat due to the days earlier result, however as we watched the goals going in, one after another, the atmosphere picked up.
As the evening moved on, those in attendance who had scored the goals voted in the top 100 were called to the stage to receive recognition.
Then it was down to the top 20 with Johnny Giles, Alan Clarke, Tony Currie, Alan Smith, Paul Robinson(!), Peter Lorimer, Eddie Gray and Elsie Revie on behalf of Billy Bremner all speaking to us as they accepted their awards.
www.luscna.com /report3.html   (573 words)

  
 Reiki Healing with Rev. Susan H. Aguirre, Usui Tibetan & Karuna Reiki Master Teacher
There are so many good web sites out there that will tell you all about Reiki...the history, the lore, etc. I want to do something different here by sharing with you my experiences (found in the articles listed to the left).
Paul is one of the twin cities, the other is Minneapolis, MN.
My home is located close to the downtown St. Paul area and major highways.
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 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Matches - 27 March 1965 - Manchester U 0 Leeds U 0
As the two Uniteds from Manchester and Leeds clashed in the semi final of the FA Cup at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium in March 1965, the records of the two clubs in the famous old competition could scarcely have been more contrasting.
For Best, Paul Reaney came to be a feared spectre at the feast over the years; he was usually detailed to man mark the gifted Irishman, and had done so successfully during the match between the two teams in December.
But it soon became very clear that this was not to be a flowing game as the teams dug in for trench warfare.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /matches/19650327.htm   (2160 words)

  
 Twelve at the Top - page14
Reaney, N. Hunter, A. Clarke (signed that month), M. O'Grady, D.
The defence was seemingly impregnable, with Gary Sprake always capable of pulling off a crucial save if the all England international back four of Paul Reaney, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter and Terry Cooper - successfully converted from a winger - was ever breached.
Just for good measure there was also Eddie Gray, the Scottish international of the dazzling skills, to add to the League's most talented squad of players who had now acquired the experience that was lacking earlier - all of which made Don Revie the most envied of managers.
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 Leeds United A.F.C, Leeds, Premiership, Football, Elland Road, Revie Stadium, United, Soccer, Billy Bremner
Rookies like Norman Hunter, Paul Reaney, Gary Sprake and the tigerish Billy Bremner all shone as United managed fifth place and got past the FA Cup third round for the first time in a decade.
Reaney, Cooper, Giles, Bremner,Greenhof, Bates, Coach: Les Cocker.
United kicked-off 1963-4 later than the rest when their first match of the season, at Northampton, was postponed due to a championship cricket match being staged at the County Ground.
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 Leeds United Football Club - Reaney Collars A Small Fortune For Charity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
United great Paul Reaney has said a big thank you to Leeds fans after they helped him raise over £7,000 for the Martin House Hospice.
It all began with Paul 'charging' people at Elland Road a small donation to look at his swanky shirt with two collars and soon spiraled into a major fundraising effort.
So far a remarkable £7,100 pounds has been donated by generous supporters and more is set to follow with fellow legends Allan Clarke and Mick Jones set to do their bit with an event in July.
www.leedsunited.com /article.asp?article=202874&blnFeedback=0&Title=Reaney+Collars+A+Small+Fortune+For+Charity&navlid=newsroom   (410 words)

  
 MOORE Genealogy Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
William John REANEY b.29 Jan 1947 m.30 Dec 1975 Jennifer WARNOCK 4.
Archibald Johnston (Archie) REANEY b.24 January 1917 d.22 March 1991 Markethill 1.
Linda Mary REANEY b.31 October 1972 m.11 June 1992 Gregory AULD 2.
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 producer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Well, this session was wrapped up in no time.
Then the guys agreed to pose for Jason McCartney from YTV in the rehearsal room, Norman on drums, Sniffer on the vintage Fender Telecaster and MIMIMICMICK Mick Jones on the 1953 Gibson Les Paul.
I remember watching this trophy winning team in the early 70's, they once passed the ball 50 - 60 times and the other team couldn't touch it.
www.leedsunitedgreatesthits.co.uk /producer.html   (439 words)

  
 This is York | Forum - George Best   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The best question of the night from the audience was, "George, is it true that if Paul Reaney was on the door tonight, you wouldn't of got in the place?" Mass hysterics and rapturous applause followed.
Yes Reaney was a good right back, but converted from a centre-half.
When Mick Bates and Terry Yorath were just occasional bit-players and Paul Madeley was, more often than not, the substitute.
forums.thisisyork.co.uk /topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=62   (1948 words)

  
 Church of Ireland Gazette - Index - 13th December 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Neil Robinson (2nd right) presents his cheque for £1,000 to Dr David Reaney at the door of Clonfeacle parish church, Benburb.
Looking on are (from left) Edith Latimer (Katie Reaney’s mother), Lily Reaney (David and Stephen Reaney’s mother) and the rector, the Revd Alan Parkhill.
Home News: Last month the Bishop of Cork, the Rt Revd Paul Colton, was the personal guest of the President of the European Parliament, Cork-based MEP, Pat Cox, at an historic and unique session of the Parliament in Strasbourg.
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 RTÉ Online - Television - The View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He edited the Attic Press book of gay short stories, 'Quare Fellas', and wrote a non-fiction comedy book for Marino books called 'Camp as Knickers'.
Paul Freaney works as a screenwriter and lecturer in film at Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology.
He is Director of the Masters programme in screenwriting at the Institute and also lectures in film studies.
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 Is 'Institutional Racism' Being Tackled in Football?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But former England international and ardent supporter of the campaign Paul Elliott acknowledges further changes need to be made.
As a consequence more fl players emerged throughout the 20th Century like Paul Reaney and Albert Johannson; although none more so than in the seventies.
Further progression was made in the eighties and nineties with players like Paul Ince (the first fl player to captain the English national team), Luther Blissett (first fl player to score a hat-trick for England) and John Barnes (who won 79 caps for England).
www.childrens-express.org /dynamic/PUBLIC/football_racisim_020304.htm   (1270 words)

  
 SHSSB - Southern Health and Social Services Boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Staff from Reaney's Dental practice in Markethill have collectively lost six stone in weight in a bid to raise money for oral cancer causes.
Receptionists, dental nurses and dental hygienists took part in a sponsored slim with the support of Curves fitness centre which gave them discount on membership to help their efforts.
Commenting on the initiative Paul Reaney from Reaney's Dental Surgery said: “The idea to do some work on oral cancer arose after two student dentists working at our practice conducted a survey on oral cancer.
www.shssb.org /news/press_releases/289   (293 words)

  
 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Don Revie - Player (1958-62) - Manager (1961-74)
He brought in four teenagers, Gary Sprake, Paul Reaney, Norman Hunter and Rod Johnson, for a match at Swansea that yielded a much-needed victory.
With Sprake in goal and a defensive rearguard of Reaney, Charlton, Hunter and Bell, Leeds United offered few chinks at the back for opponents to exploit, while Giles, Bremner and Collins formed one of the strongest midfield combinations in the country, comfortably dominating most rival.
For one thing, he had Paul Reaney on the right wing but also he filled our heads with the opposition.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /managers/revie5.htm   (6003 words)

  
 The Definitive History of Leeds United - Matches - 11 April 1964 - Swansea 0 Leeds 3
The Leeds United party that took the lengthy trip to the mining district of South Wales on the eve of a Second Division match with Swansea Town in April 1964 did so in high spirits.
That meant the first choice defence of Gary Sprake, Paul Reaney, Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter and Willie Bell was on duty again - Charlton had only recently returned from a lengthy spell out through injury but had restored much of the defence's early season impenetrability.
Arrayed in front of the back four were Johnny Giles, Billy Bremner and Bobby Collins, possibly the best midfield combination in the country and definitely the shortest, while Cooper took his place in the front line alongside Don Weston and Alan Peacock.
www.mightyleeds.co.uk /matches/19640411.htm   (2422 words)

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