• Eagley Football Club is a football club based in the village of Eagley, near Bolton in Greater Manchester. They are currently members of the West Lancashire...
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    Association football club Eagley F.C., notable for being the first ever opponents of Preston North End F.C., are based in the village. Eagley Cricket Club currently...
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    the match against Eagley was: W. Sudell, W. Turner, J. Sefton, T. Charnley, T. Wadeson, J. Wadeson, C. Miller, T. Parkinson, J. F. Dodgson, R. Green...
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  • Blackburn Rovers in 1885 "Eagley v Bolton Association". Guardian: 7. 12 March 1883. "report". Athletic News: 1. 27 June 1883. "Eagley v Bolton Association"...
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  • carried over, and importing 5 players from Kilmarnock 1884-85, plus two from Eagley. This enabled the club to field a first-class eleven in friendlies, but...
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    City of Liverpool (31 December 2016) Most goals scored in a match: 6–6 vs Eagley (6 September 2014) Highest home attendance: 690 vs Droylsden (10 April 2024)...
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  • Jimmy Love (footballer) (category Darwen F.C. (1870) players)
    arriving before fellow Partick player Fergus Suter. He scored twice against Eagley in the 1878–79 FA Cup second round and scored two more in the third round...
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  • Govan and Uni of Manchester Hindley Juniors Manchester Central Division One Eagley These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–4 of the English...
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  • the Bolton Hospitals Cup in the 2005–06 season with a 2–1 victory over Eagley at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton. In the league they finished in 18th place...
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  • Football Association. The club first entered the FA Cup in 1880–81, beating Eagley at home in the first round in front of a "large attendance", but losing...
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    first time. The club was drawn at home to Eagley, although the majority of the crowd of 300 was from Eagley. A remarkable game saw the Olympians open...
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  • September 2014. "AMATEUR FOOTBALL: West Lancashire Football League roundup – Eagley kickstart their season". The Bolton News. 17 November 2014. "Tavares z golom...
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  • Reebok Stadium, whilst the Bolton Hospital Cup was won with a 3–1 win over Eagley at the same venue. They remained in the division (which was renamed the...
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  • Sam Greenhalgh (category Bolton Wanderers F.C. players)
    July 1882 Place of birth Eagley, Lancashire, England Date of death 1955 (aged 72–73) Position(s) Centre half Youth career Eagley Turton Senior career* Years...
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  • competition. The club entered the FA Cup in October 1881, but were knocked out in the second round by Blackburn Rovers. Bolton Wanderers F.C. seasons...
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  • Preston Henry Ashworth (1794–1880) – cotton mill owner (Egerton and New Eagley mills) and political reformer, born at Birtenshaw farm, Turton Ian Aspinall...
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  • Division Three, 17 September 1991). Highest scoring FA Cup draw: 5–5 (v. Eagley, Round One, 22 October 1881). Highest scoring League Cup draw: 4–4 after...
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    Burnden Park (category Bolton Wanderers F.C.)
    team for 102 years. Bolton Wanderers was formed in 1874 as Christ Church FC, with the vicar as club president. After disagreements about the use of church...
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    Toughsheet Community Stadium (category Bolton Wanderers F.C.)
    The Toughsheet Community Stadium is the home ground of Bolton Wanderers F.C. in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. Opening in 1997, it was originally...
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  • End and subsequently disqualified for professionalism. Bolton Wanderers F.C. seasons No record of team or goalscorers. Game played by reserves due to...
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  • Villa Askam United Carnforth Rangers Crooklands Casuals Croston Sports Eagley Haslingden St Mary's Hawcoat Park Hesketh Bank Horwich St Mary's Kendal...
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    third round of the Lancashire Cup to Eagley, in a replay, amid controversy; the Leverites claimed the tie as Eagley refused to play extra-time in the original...
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    Mark's School, Bolton site. Retrieved 8 November 2009. David Dixon. "New Eagley Mills". St Mark's School, Bolton site. Retrieved 8 November 2009. David...
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    William Sudell (category Preston North End F.C.)
    The club played its first game of association football in 1878, against Eagley, with Sudell a member of the team. However, Sudell did not go on to play...
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  • Field Arty. (Seaton Delaval) L. Cpl. S. Cunliffe, Machine Gun Corps (Eagley) Spr. F. W. Cunningham, Royal Engineers (Sheffield) Spr. J. A. Cunningham, Royal...
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  • Alfred Matthews (footballer) (category Blackburn Olympic F.C. players)
    Matthews in Olympic colours was as one of the two right-wingers in a defeat at Eagley in December 1879. Matthews properly broke into the team in the 1881–82 season...
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  • was first applied to a large single cylinder 1800 hp Corliss engine at Eagley Mills near Bolton and the company received a Gold Medal for its products...
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  • Gun Corps (Stockton Heath) Sergeant H. H. Mather, Royal Field Artillery (Eagley Bank) Company Sergeant Major J. Mathers, Royal Irish Rifles (Belfast) Company...
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    Social Psychology. 31 (8): 1553–81. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb02742.x. Eagley, A.H.; Mladinic, A. (1989). "Gender stereotypes and attitudes toward women...
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  • Simon Haworth (category Cardiff City F.C. players)
    June 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014. "New manager signs for Clitheroe FC!". Clitheroe FC. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2016. "Stalybridge Celtic appoint...
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