Bert Paton (born 29 April 1942) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for a long association with Dunfermline Athletic...
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McGarty Barry Callaghan Lunn Robertson Callaghan Edwards Lister Gardner Paton 1968 Scottish Cup Final starting line-up. Jock Stein became manager in 1960...
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humanist, rhetorician, grammarian and writer Bert Paton (born 1942), Scottish football player and manager Borys Paton (1918–2020), chairman of the National Academy...
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one non-FIFA nationality. Managers of the club have included 1945–1961: Bert Herdman – Oversaw some of the club's most successful seasons and a sustained...
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Gardner. Three minutes later Hearts goalkeeper Cruickshank pulled down Paton, Lister scored the penalty to make it 2-0. Five minutes later Hearts replaced...
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Colville (1960–1964) Archie Robertson (1964–1968) Andy Matthew (1968–1974) Bert Paton (1974) Dan McLindon (1974–1975) Frank Connor (1975–1977) Paddy Wilson...
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games for Blackpool between 1946 and 1960, including two FA Cup Finals. Bert Paton - footballer David Sinclair - footballer, played for Raith Rovers FC and...
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Billy Stark (caretaker) Dundee United Tommy McLean Dunfermline Athletic Bert Paton Heart of Midlothian Jim Jefferies Hibernian Jim Duffy Kilmarnock Bobby...
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Dunfermline Athletic 2–1 (a.e.t.) St Johnstone Bert Paton 72' Ian Lister 118' 65' Alex MacDonald...
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Miller Celtic Wim Jansen Dundee United Tommy McLean Dunfermline Athletic Bert Paton Heart of Midlothian Jim Jefferies Hibernian Alex McLeish Kilmarnock Bobby...
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Dick Campbell 6 January 1999 2 November 1999 300 days 31 9 11 11 29.03 Bert Paton 10 June 1993 6 January 1999 5 years, 210 days 240 102 68 70 42.5 Jocky...
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Mutual consent 10th Paul Hegarty (caretaker) 8 December 1998 Dunfermline Athletic Bert Paton 6 January 1999 Resigned 10th Dick Campbell 6 January 1999...
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After being a regular goal scorer within Junior Football, then manager Bert Paton decided to bring the striker to East End Park. He departed East End Park...
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at Brechin City. He moved to Dunfermline Athletic to become Bert Paton's assistant. Paton and Campbell guided Dunfermline to promotion in the 1995–96...
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Dunfermline Athletic 1998–99 season Manager Bert Paton (until 5 January) Dick Campbell (from 5 January) Stadium East End Park Scottish Premier League Tenth...
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Rovers. It was here he was noticed by former Dunfermline Athletic boss Bert Paton and brought to East End Park. It wasn't until the Jimmy Calderwood era...
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Rovers Allan McGraw Greenock Morton Tommy Campbell Forfar Athletic 1995–96 Bert Paton Dunfermline Athletic Kevin Drinkell Stirling Albion Jim Leishman Livingston...
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attention of Dunfermline Athletic, and he was soon signed by then manager Bert Paton for £100,000. After 3 years with the Pars, Bingham moved to up-and-coming...
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Heart of Midlothian 1976–77 season Manager John Hagart (to April) Bert Paton (caretaker manager) Stadium Tynecastle Park Scottish Premier Division 9th...
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previous two seasons' youth squads. In addition, influential senior players Bert Paton and John Lunn were lost to serious injury and illness. To cap a catalogue...
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Scottish Premier Division during the 1997–98 season, scoring once to help Bert Paton's side retain their top-flight status. However, before the season was up...
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followed by another "indefinite" contract dated June 7, 1945. In November 1946 Bert Patrick was playing in drummer Hillard Brown's six-piece band at the Joe's...
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album The Livelong Day. Ken Goldstein, liner notes to Sandy Paton, The Many Sides of Sandy Paton, sound recording (Elektra Records, 1959) cat. no. 148. "Vaughan...
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Dartmouth College Magdalen 1926 United States American football player George Paton University of Melbourne Magdalen 1926 Australia Vice chancellor University...
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(1957) David Hammond on I Am the Wee Falorie Man (1958) Sandy Paton on Many Sides of Sandy Paton (1959) The McPeake Family on McPeake Family of Belfast (1961)...
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dies, aged 83". BBC News. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2010. Paton, Maureen (28 January 2012). "Dad was too much to compete with". The Guardian...
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musical content were Craig Conner, Stuart Ross, Paul Scargill, Colin Anderson, Bert Reid and Moving Shadow. Some of these producers would keep their work on...
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Francis Tommy Lascelles Pip Torrens Pip Torrens Martin Charteris Harry Hadden-Paton Charles Edwards Mike Parker Daniel Ings Margaret "Bobo" MacDonald Lizzy...
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September 2020. "The Patons of Dunfermline". Royal Scottish Academy. 26 June 2020. pp. 22–23. Retrieved 23 September 2020. Paton, Joseph Noel. "Queen...
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Archived from the original on 15 October 2022. Retrieved 15 October 2022. Paton, Maureen (20 March 2003). "'Hagrid? I'm just Dad'". Telegraph.co.uk. London...
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