• Sydney Morning Herald. 14 June 2006. Retrieved 28 January 2009. "Vale Jimmy Mackay". 18 December 1998. Retrieved 28 May 2009. "World Cup lessons from the...
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    James Peter Hymers Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT, PC, FRSE (born 2 July 1927) is a British lawyer. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Advocates...
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    substitute for Justin Thomas's regular caddie Jimmy Johnson, who was injured. On September 30, 2021, Mackay announced he was returning to the bag as full-time...
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    Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved September 8, 2021. Mackay, Robert (July 16, 1988). "Carter predicts unified convention". United Press...
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    David Craig Mackay (14 November 1934 – 2 March 2015) was a Scottish football player and manager. Mackay was best known for a highly successful playing...
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  • run with the 1974 title, second place in 1975, and with star recruits Jimmy Mackay, Peter Ollerton and Duncan Cummings, capped off its final year in the...
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  • League XI Jim Hermiston (M) (1964–1965) Scotland under-23 international Jimmy Mackay (M) (1961–1964) Represented Australia in the 1974 FIFA World Cup having...
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  • was hastily arranged and, just three days later they met in Hong Kong. Jimmy Mackay scored the only goal of the match resulting in Australia qualifying for...
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  • World Cup in 1974, playing midfield alongside a second nuggety Scot, Jimmy Mackay. The set has been that the engine part of this Socceroos, mixing substantial...
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    survey: Afghan cameleer Rawazan in 1904, and the prospector Jimmy Wyckham in 1925. Lake Mackay was approved as a name both in the Northern Territory and...
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  • season, SC Croatia strengthened its already powerful side, bringing in Jimmy Mackay and Bill MacArthur. The club continued its great form from the second...
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  • actor (d. 2014) Ross M. Lence, American political scientist (d. 2006) Jimmy Mackay, Australian football player (d. 1998) December 20 – Jacqueline Pearce...
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  • was played to decide the qualifier. Australia won this match through a Jimmy Mackay goal, scored off a free kick. A total of 21 AFC and OFC teams and Israel...
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    television sitcom actor, as Roger Michael Kelly in Manchester (d. 2014) Jimmy Mackay, Scottish-born Australian footballer and midfielder for the Australia...
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    with an average speed of 232 MPH. For that feat, Doolittle was awarded the Mackay Trophy in 1926. In April 1926, Doolittle was given a leave of absence to...
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    related to Jimmy Connors. Jimmy Connors at the Association of Tennis Professionals Jimmy Connors at the International Tennis Federation Jimmy Connors at...
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  • Hatim Moshe Onana 4 goals Adrian Alston 3 goals Attila Abonyi Ray Baartz Jimmy Mackay Parviz Ghelichkhani Chung Kyu-Poong Kim Jae-Han Joseph Chahrestan 2 goals...
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  • Lichnerowicz, 83, French differential geometer and mathematical physicist. Jimmy Mackay, 54, Scottish-Australian football player. Kavi Pradeep, 83, Indian poet...
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  • corruption of the Scots "The real MacKay", first recorded in 1856 as: "A drappie o' the real MacKay" ("a drop of the real MacKay"). This appeared in a poem,...
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  • Dave Mackay, Tom Azarello, Jimmie Smith) (Discovery #779, 1975 [rel. 1977]) Bill Henderson Live: Joey Revisited (with Joyce Collins, Dave Mackay, Steve...
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    Jason Culina at National-Football-Teams.com "Australian Player Database – Jimmy Rooney". ozfootball.net. Aaron Mooy at National-Football-Teams.com Trent...
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    aged 38, retired in 1964, and a lightning strike killed John White. Dave Mackay remained until 1968, and Greaves remained a consistent goalscorer. In the...
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  • first national league title. Kris also scored the winning goal from a Jimmy Mackay corner in the final minutes of the Australia cup in 1976 with a spectacular...
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    match was played in Hong Kong. Australia won this match 1–0, through a Jimmy Mackay goal, scored off a free kick. This win secured Australian a spot at the...
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