• John Joseph Feenan (1 July 1914 – October 1994) was an Irish and Northern Irish footballer who played for Belfast Celtic, Sunderland and Shelbourne. As...
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  • Dave Rogers (2003–2006) Peter Shevlin (1931–33) Val Harris (193?–??) John Feenan (1942–46) Alf Hanson (1946–47) Bob Thomas (1950–53) David Jack (1953–55)...
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  • infamous day a 'savage mob' broke bones and a club died, BBC, 27 December 2018 John, Seon. "Belfast city tour". Retrieved 2 August 2020. "Swifts in Final - Belfast...
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  • Tommy Breen Jimmy Kelly John Feenan Mickey Keenan (goalkeeper coach) Mickey Collins (midfielder) Davy O'Hare (goalkeeper) John Connolly (goalkeeper) "Newry...
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     4. Munck 1984, pp. 82–83. Monaghan 2002, p. 41–43. Feenan 2002b, p. 152. Hamill 2011, p. 32. Feenan 2002b, p. 153. Hamill 2011, p. 27. Monaghan 2002, pp...
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  • Park. His teammates on the day included Jimmy Dunne, Paddy Bradshaw and John Feenan. He also guested for Shamrock Rovers in a League of Ireland game against...
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  • priests. One informant was John Feenan, who at the time was in a senior position in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. Feenan had been tasked with paying...
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  • Clifford, fiddle player and traditional musician (died 1997). 1 July – John Feenan, footballer (died 1994) 10 July – Charles Donnelly, poet, killed at the...
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    Retrieved 17 September 2021. Keith Fahey at National-Football-Teams.com Johnny Feenan at National-Football-Teams.com "Evan Joe Ferguson". eu-football.info/. Retrieved...
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  • Liberal Democrats John Feenan 1,267 Liberal Democrats Andrew Sawdon 1,261 Labour Elizabeth Atkinson 1,053 Labour Stephen Beer 925 Labour John Hayes 404 Conservative...
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  • squad that included Brown and two other Northerners, Davy Jordan and John Feenan. Brown made his debut for the FAI XI on 17 May in a 1–0 win against Switzerland...
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  • squad that included Jordan and two other Northerners, Jackie Brown and John Feenan. Jordan made his debut for the FAI XI on 17 May in a 1–0 win against...
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  • Scottish League XI at Dalymount Park. This team also included Dunne, John Feenan and guest player, Johnny Carey. St James's Gate League of Ireland: 1...
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  • School, Leicester City. Nicholas Alexander Faldo. For services to Golf. John Feenan, Technical Director Fusegear Division, GEC Installation Equipment Ltd...
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    and 1937 several Northerners including, Hugh Connolly, Davy Jordan, John Feenan, Mick Hoy, Tommy Donnelly and Jackie Brown all played for the FAI XI...
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    Kincaid Little Giant (1946) - Clarence Goodring The Runaround (1946) - Feenan the cabbie Boys' Ranch (1946) - Butch's Grandpa (uncredited) Courage of...
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  • Funk and Wagnalls. 1927. p. 17. Wheeler-Bennett 1953, p. 93, footnote 2. Feenan, Dermot (2018). Informal Criminal Justice. Milton Park: Taylor & Francis...
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  • hurler Declan Farmer (born 1997), American ice sledge hockey player Declan Feenan (born 1980), Irish playwright Declan Fitzpatrick (born 1983), Irish rugby...
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  • Conference side Runcorn in the final. In 1997–98, under the managership of John Burridge, Blyth travelled to Second Division side Blackpool. A memorable...
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  • (2619781), Royal Air Force. Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Michael Leonard Feenan (2616065), Royal Air Force. Wing Commander Brian Gerrard Freeman (802S701)...
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  • 2nd of 18 QR1 0-1-1 R1 0-0-1 Peter Feenan 1985–86 38 19 9 10 79 52 +27 66 4th of 20 QR3 2-1-1 R1 1-0-1 Peter Feenan Jim Pearson 1986–87 38 29 7 2 87 36...
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  • disease". belfasttelegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 27 July 2022. Gibson, John (2 August 2024). "Newcastle United legend Tommy Cassidy dies aged 73 after...
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  • League while the club searched for a suitable home. Ultimately, chairman John Rundle and his family provided the long wished-for new ground by purchasing...
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  • Starring: Neil Dudgeon, Neve McIntosh, and Sharon Bower 6 "99, 100" Declan Feenan Ben Gregor 18 December 2007 (2007-12-18) TBA Two best friends, who feel...
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  • Radio Drama in London in 1963. As his successor as Head of Radio Drama, John Tydeman, described it in his obituary in The Independent, "he became executive...
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    Competitiveness of Italy's Great Northern Cities, April 2018, ULI. (with Moonen, T, Feenan, R, Kelly, J and McBryde, W) World Cities: Mapping the Pathways to Success...
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  • Broken Space Season by Neil LaBute, Bryony Lavery, Simon Stephens, Declan Feenan, Mike Bartlett, Nancy Harris, Lucy Kirkwood, Ben Schiffer, Jack Thorne &...
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  • as a Republican on February 20, 1906, defeating Bernard Feenan, the independent candidate; John Jones, the Citizen's party candidate; and Stephen Cusma...
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  • role. To aid him in his first management role, Haseldine brought in both John James and Andy Lewis (who were at Denbigh Town in the 2011–12 season) into...
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  • Eric Bonti 2004 Matthew Purssey 2005 Matthew Purssey 2006 Iain Feenan 2007 Iain Feenan 2008 Alex Farbon 2011 Danny Williams 2012 Jan Gosiewski 2013 Jan...
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