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    Ian Robert Callaghan MBE (born 10 April 1942) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He holds the record for most appearances...
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    times. The club's record appearance maker is Ian Callaghan, who made 857 appearances between 1958 and 1978. Ian Rush is the club's record goalscorer, scoring...
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    28 November 2021. Ian Callaghan at the English National Football Archive (subscription required) "England Players – Ian Callaghan". EnglandFootballOnline...
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    second in the list of Liverpool's all-time appearance makers, behind Ian Callaghan with 857 games. In 2012, Carragher won a third League Cup with Liverpool...
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  • Nick Auf der Maur, Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1998) 1942 – Ian Callaghan, English footballer 1942 – Stuart Dybek, American novelist, short story...
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  • Nigel Ian Callaghan (born 12 September 1962) is a former professional footballer. Callaghan played on the right-wing for a number of clubs including;...
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    those players are listed here. Liverpool's record appearance-maker is Ian Callaghan, who made 857 appearances between 1960 and 1978. Jamie Carragher has...
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    Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff (/ˈkæləhæn/ KAL-ə-han; 27 March 1912 – 26 March 2005) was a British statesman and Labour Party politician...
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  • American football player Ian Callaghan (born 1942), English footballer Ian Callum (born 1954), British design director for Jaguar Ian Cameron (disambiguation)...
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  • graduated through the academy, including Billy Liddell, Ronnie Moran, Ian Callaghan, Phil Thompson, Robbie Fowler, Steve McManaman, Michael Owen, Jamie...
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  • regained the lead in the 117th minute when striker Ian St John headed in a pass from Ian Callaghan. Liverpool won the match 2–1 to win the FA Cup for...
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  • responsible for the development of future star players like Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan and Tommy Smith. After Shankly retired in 1974, Fagan became assistant...
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  • Liverpool's youth system produced more future England internationals in Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith and Chris Lawler. The hard work paid off in 1963–64 when...
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  • double. In the latter game, one of his last for Liverpool, stalwart Ian Callaghan received the only booking of his long career with the club. Forest's...
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    replace them. Hughes, not yet 23, survived the cull, together with Ian Callaghan and Tommy Smith, and the new recruits who would help establish Liverpool's...
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    winger; John Connelly against Uruguay, Terry Paine against Mexico and Ian Callaghan against France. Ramsey dropped Alan Ball and John Connelly and brought...
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  • Callaghan most commonly refers to O'Callaghan, an Anglicized Irish surname. Callaghan may also refer to: Aaron Callaghan (born 1966), Irish footballer...
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  • Ian Callaghan was nearing the end of his career at Liverpool, the club also spent £352,000 on Graeme Souness from Middlesbrough. However, Callaghan's...
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  • "Charlie Buchan". Doing the 92. "IAN CALLAGHAN". National Football Museum. Retrieved 30 October 2018. "Ian Callaghan". Doing the 92. "Everton FC legend...
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  • injury and had to be replaced by Christian Kulik. Three minutes later Ian Callaghan won the ball in midfield and passed to Steve Heighway on the right wing...
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    Stiles is one of only three Englishmen, alongside Bobby Charlton and Ian Callaghan, to have won both the World Cup and European Cup. Stiles also had short...
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    record (archived) Umberto CALIGARIS – FIFA competition record (archived) Ian CALLAGHAN – FIFA competition record (archived) Juan Carlos CALVO – FIFA competition...
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  • Lindsay John McLaughlin Phil Neal Tommy Smith Max Thompson Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Jimmy Case Peter Cormack Brian Hall Steve Heighway Ray Kennedy Terry...
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    Connelly from the starting team, tried other wingers (Terry Paine, Ian Callaghan) and subsequently organised the team without wingers. This proved to...
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  • Lawler Alec Lindsay John McLaughlin Phil Neal Tommy Smith Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Jimmy Case Peter Cormack Brian Hall Steve Heighway Ray Kennedy Terry...
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    match against Bristol Rovers in April, Shankly favoured an 18-year-old Ian Callaghan, considered by Liddell to be his successor. He received a standing ovation...
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  • Thomas Lowry Tommy Smith Ron Yeats Alf Arrowsmith Ian Callaghan Gordon Milne Willie Stevenson Ian St. John Gordon Wallace Peter Thompson Phil Chisnall...
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  • Charlton, 16, 1966 Harry Kane, 16, 2021 Longest gap between appearances Ian Callaghan, 11 years 49 days, 20 July 1966, 2–0 vs. France – 7 September 1977,...
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  • Larry Lloyd John McLaughlin Dave Rylands Tommy Smith Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Peter Cormack Brian Hall Steve Heighway Hughie McAuley Peter Spiring...
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  • Jones Brian Kettle Alec Lindsay Phil Neal Tommy Smith Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Jimmy Case Steve Heighway Sammy Lee Ray Kennedy Terry McDermott Peter...
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