• football team captains "Pat Stanton profile". londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 14 October 2012. "PAT STANTON PREVIEWS BONNYRIGG...
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    Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 – September 15, 2017) was an American actor. In a career that spanned more than six decades, Stanton played supporting...
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    around John McNamee, who had been discarded by Celtic, and Pat Stanton. In midfield he had Pat Quinn and Willie Hamilton, who were talented players but...
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  • May 2016. Stephen Halliday (12 November 2012). "Football Hall of Fame: Pat Stanton and Gordon McQueen among five new inductees". The Scotsman. Archived...
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  • places took on the name Stanton, like Stanton Harcourt in Oxfordshire, and Stanton Drew in Somerset, close to the Neolithic Stanton Drew stone circles. Many...
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  • "Bertie Auld manager details". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Pat Stanton manager details". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "John Blackley...
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    However, he rarely featured after this game as Mackay, Pat Crerand, John Greig, Bobby Murdoch, Pat Stanton and Billy Bremner were all preferred ahead of him...
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  • 2019. Halliday, Stephen (12 November 2012). "Football Hall of Fame: Pat Stanton and Gordon McQueen among five new inductees". The Scotsman. Johnston...
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  • Celtic. Hibs won the match 2–1, thanks to goals by Jimmy O'Rourke and Pat Stanton. This meant that Hibs won their first major national cup competition...
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    season 1976–77, he signed Hibernian's long-serving captain, defender Pat Stanton. Later on in the season, Stein signed attacking midfielder Alfie Conn...
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  • Evelyn Simon Weir as Tambo Iain Andrew as Grant Irvine Welsh as Parkie Pat Stanton as Barman Alex Howden as Boab Snr Annie Louise Ross as Doreen (as Ann...
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  • out of the team after the emergence of Roy Aitken and the signing of Pat Stanton, moving to second-tier Dumbarton in 1977 for £15,000, where he spent...
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  • William Robb Alan Rough Erich Schaedler Jim Scott Davie Shaw Gordon Smith Pat Stanton Lewis Stevenson George Stewart Eddie Turnbull Duncan Urquhart Keith Wright...
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  • by winning the 1980–81 Scottish First Division, but was replaced by Pat Stanton in 1982. He then spent a year in charge of Hamilton Academical before...
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  • Pickup, J.Stanton, RW Lord, Tobin, LW Savaugh, Gigerette, C Cummings. East Ends: GK Brady, FB Jennings, S.Jenkins, HB Lonsdale, Pat Stanton, Beattie,...
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    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (née Cady; November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902) was an American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement...
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  • in 1982 Chris Robertson (F) (1990s) Scotland under-21 international Pat Stanton (M) (1961–1963) 16 caps for Scotland John White (M) (1955–1956) 22 caps...
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  • level. Stanton attended Broughton Primary and Trinity Academy, Edinburgh. Stanton shares his surname with a famous former Hibs player, Pat Stanton, however...
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  • opened the season by drawing 1–1 against Cerro Porteno at Yankee Stadium. Pat Stanton later praised the organisation and facilities provided by the league...
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    of the Year, becoming the first Hibs player to win that award since Pat Stanton in 1970. Griffiths signed a four-year deal with Scottish champions Celtic...
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  • McLindon (1974–1975) Frank Connor (1975–1977) Paddy Wilson (1977–1980) Pat Stanton (1980) Andy Rolland (1980–1982) Hugh Wilson (1982–1983) Willie McCulloch...
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    Football Association Ian St John at the Scottish Football Association Pat Stanton at the Scottish Football Association Billy Steel at the Scottish Football...
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  • Scottish Cup appearances: Arthur Duncan, 51. Most League Cup appearances: Pat Stanton, 103. Youngest first-team player: Rory Whittaker, 16 years, 44 days (against...
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  • against St Johnstone in 1983. He was a regular under the management of Pat Stanton, but fell out of favour when John Blackley became Hibs manager. Thomson...
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  • June 2015. "Tom Forsyth 1982-83". dafc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Pat Stanton 1980-82". dafc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Harry Melrose 1975-80"...
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    Fort Stanton was a United States Army fort near Lincoln, New Mexico. It was built in 1855 by the 1st Dragoon and the 3rd and 8th Infantry Regiments to...
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  • That year, Casey was given his break at sweeper after an injury to Pat Stanton. He was impressive against Motherwell at Fir Park in a 4-2 win in the...
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  • characters in Homicide, Stanton was cast as a regular character, lead detective Pat Kelly, in 1973–1974. In his final episode, Pat Kelly engaged in a romance...
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  • Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a 1973 American revisionist Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah, written by Rudy Wurlitzer, and starring James Coburn...
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    for Scotland Ian McParland, footballer Morris Stevenson, footballer Pat Stanton, footballer Leeroy Makovora, footballer Gordon Woods, Philanthropist...
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