James Eadie (born 4 February 1947) is a Scottish former professional footballer. During his career, he made over 200 appearances in the Football League...
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barrister James Eadie (footballer), Scottish footballer Jim Eadie (footballer), Scottish footballer Jim Eadie (politician), Scottish politician This disambiguation...
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Scottish brewer James Eadie (footballer), Scottish footballer Jim Eadie (footballer) (born 1947), Scottish footballer Jim Eadie (politician) (born 1968)...
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Kenneth William Eadie (born 26 February 1961 in Paisley) is a Scottish retired footballer who played for, amongst others, Clydebank, Airdrieonians and...
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Graham "Wombat" Eadie (born 25 November 1953), is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He has been named amongst...
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Jack Eadie (born 1888 or 1889) was a Canadian football player and coach who was the head coach of the Regina Ruby Club from 1922 to 1923. After his time...
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Blackjack Mulligan (category Players of American football from Texas)
team with "The Giant Machine" (André the Giant) and "Super Machine" (Bill Eadie) collectively known as The Machines. They won several high-profile matches...
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record 257 points (11 tries, 106 goals and 1 field goal), breaking Graham Eadie's record of 242 points. At the end of the season he played for the Sea Eagles...
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Cullen Damien Cummins Wayne de Jonge Steve Devine Paul Dineen Ben Dunn Clint Eadie Tom Egan Ofa Faingaʻanuku Scott Fardy Allan Gilber Duncan Gillies Lee Green...
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Machine's partners included Blackjack Mulligan (as "Big Machine") and Bill Eadie (as "Super Machine"), with Studd and Bundy saying in interviews that they...
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Steve Rogers (rugby league) (redirect from Steve Rogers (rugby league footballer))
revealed in June 1978: Graham Eadie, John Atkinson, Steve Rogers, Jean-Marc Bourret[1], Green Vigo, Roger Millward, Steve Nash, Jim Mills, Keith Elwell, Steve...
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highest point scorer in Australian premiership history. Halligan played club football in Australia for the North Sydney Bears and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs...
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Jim Eadie, politician Andy Gray, international footballer James Kelman, writer George Kerevan, journalist and politician John MacDonald, footballer Christina...
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wrestled Jimmy Jacobs. In 2008, The Barbarian teamed with Demolition Ax (Bill Eadie), and managed by Ted DiBiase, in Seagrove North Carolina, defeating Cowboy...
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Bobby Williamson (category Men's association football forwards)
Reynolds, Jim (19 December 1984). "Williamson may solve Ibrox problem". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 17 October 2012. Traynor, Jim (8 August...
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Andy (30 May 2012). "Eadie Fraser - identifying a famous name". Scottish Sport History. Retrieved 4 December 2013. Malcolm John Eadie Fraser was born in...
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Mick Cronin (rugby league) (redirect from Mick Cronin (rugby league footballer))
scored 27 points in a match for Parramatta. In 1985 he overtook Graham Eadie's record for the most points scored in an NSWRFL career (1,917); Cronin's...
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Queen of the South F.C. (redirect from Queen of the South Football Club)
(1993–1996) Rowan Alexander & Mark Shanks (1996–1999) George Rowe & Ken Eadie (1999–2000) John Connolly (2000–2004) Iain Scott (2004–2005) Ian McCall...
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Retrieved 30 April 2015. "Ross County: New signing Brian Graham impressed by Jim McIntyre". BBC Sport. BBC. 7 May 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2015. Wilson, Richard...
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Matthew Ridge in 1995 103, Graham Eadie in 1976 100, Graham Eadie in 1975 99, Graham Eadie in 1983 93, Graham Eadie in 1974 92, Ron Rowles in 1951 91...
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Ross Conlon (born 29 March 1959) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played for the Western Suburbs Magpies, Canterbury-Bankstown...
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Isaako (born 5 June 1996) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a goal-kicking winger for the Dolphins in the National Rugby...
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Mark Harris (rugby league) (redirect from Mark Harris (rugby league footballer))
August 1947 – 15 January 2020) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played for the Eastern Suburbs (1970–79) and North Sydney (1980–81)...
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academic Duncan Fraser (disambiguation), multiple people Eadie Fraser (1860–1886), Scottish footballer Elisabeth Fraser (1920–2005), American actress Eliza...
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the original on April 28, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2024. Betts, Anna; Eadie, Matthew; Bogel-Burroughs, Nicholas (April 27, 2024). "Crackdowns at 4 College...
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Adam Rooney (category Men's association football forwards)
Christopher David Rooney (born 21 April 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for National League North club Hereford, where...
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finished the day with 1,160 points scored in First Grade, behind only Graham Eadie (1,917) and Jamie Lyon (1,410). Correct as of 20 September 2024 source:...
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Cordoba (1881–1950), actor Fred de Cordova (1910–2001), director and producer Eadie Del Rubio (1921–1996), musician Elena Del Rubio (1921–2001), musician Milly...
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began coaching NCAA football at Tennessee Tech University in 1995, where he served as a graduate assistant under head coach Jim Ragland. After serving...
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Jason Taylor (rugby league) (redirect from Jason Taylor (rugby league footballer))
is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and a former professional rugby league footballer who played as a halfback in the 1990s and 2000s...
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