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    Roy Leslie McFarland (born 5 April 1948) is an English former football manager and player. With Derby County, he played 442 league games, helping him to...
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  • the Second Division in 1968, Clough and Taylor acquired Alan Hinton, Roy McFarland, and John O'Hare, then clinched the influential signing of Dave Mackay...
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  • basketball player Roy McFarland (born 1948), English professional football manager Rebecca McFarland, American actress Samuel G. McFarland (1830–1897), American...
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  • 1978. They found success in the 1980s under the stewardship of first Roy McFarland and then Trevor Cherry, winning promotion in 1981–82 and following this...
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  • table, Clough left the club to become the manager of Derby County, with Roy McFarland installed as caretaker manager until the end of the season. Despite...
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    Ernest William McFarland (October 9, 1894 – June 8, 1984) was an American politician, jurist and, with Warren Atherton, one of the "Fathers of the G.I...
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  • Park, which is the home stadium of Crystal Palace. (as of 5 May 1996) McFarland and Todd were co-managers. Assumed full managerial duties. Source: Premier...
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  • instrumental in signing players such as Dave Mackay and Roy McFarland. Future England centre-half McFarland, who he described as an "uncut diamond" from the...
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  • Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2007. "Roy McFarland's managerial career". Soccerbase. Archived from the original on 1 October...
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    Fyre Festival was a luxury music festival organized by Billy McFarland, an American businessman whose enterprises have been characterized by fraud, and...
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    20 March 2024. "England Players – Roy McFarland". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Roy McFarland". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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  • as Archie Gemmill Laurie Rea as Terry Hennessey Tomasz Kocinski as Roy McFarland Mark Bazeley as Austin Mitchell Elliot Stroud as solicitor Mark Jameson...
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    2002). Roy Scheider: A Film Biography. McFarland Publishing. p. 118. ISBN 9780786412013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roy Scheider. Roy Scheider...
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    narrowly avoided relegation to non-League football. Newly appointed Roy McFarland only managed to deliver a 19th-place finish the following year, subsequently...
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    future success by signing several new players, among them Roy McFarland, John O'Hare, John McGovern, Alan Hinton and Les Green. Of the inherited squad...
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  • developed a successful youth policy which included England international Roy McFarland among its graduates.[improper synthesis?][close paraphrasing] Russell...
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  • Fourth Division, earning promotion as champions in 1969–70 under manager Jimmy McGuigan. The Anglo-Scottish Cup was won in 1981. The club was relegated in 1983–84...
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    46 Division Two champions (1986–87) Roy McFarland 2 October 1993 29 April 1995 93 40 21 31 43.01 33.33 1.52 Billy McEwan 29 April 1995 15 June 1995 1 0...
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  • Brian Clough, and was represented by players such as Kevin Hector, Roy McFarland, Archie Gemmill, Stefano Eranio and Igor Štimac, all of whom where voted...
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    October 2013. "Ian Holloway". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 February 2012. "Roy McFarland". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 February 2012. "Colin Todd". Soccerbase. Retrieved...
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  • Cup semi-final, but he became club captain in place of the injured Roy McFarland when the Rams won their second title in 1975. He made 324 appearances...
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  • fund player transfers. On 25 August 1967 Tranmere Rovers Central-back Roy McFarland arrived to the club. Also, Scottish Forward John O'Hare was transferred...
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  • remained with the club. However, the signing of Tranmere Rovers defender Roy McFarland for £25,000 severely restricted Daniel's first team involvement over...
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    excellent reader of the game. Former Derby and England centre back Roy McFarland, who was Derby's assistant manager when Wright was at the club, said...
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    John Gregory and George Burley. Former players include Colin Todd, Roy McFarland (who both later had brief and unsuccessful stints as manager at the...
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    scored with a low right footed shot from the right of the penalty area. Roy McFarland got the second goal for Derby from two yards out after a corner from...
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  • Division Two club Chesterfield in July 2003, with Spireites manager Roy McFarland saying that Evatt was his number-one target to take to the club. Initially...
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  • Championships. Having gained an A coaching licence Hodge worked with Roy McFarland at Chesterfield.[citation needed] He had brief roles at Notts County...
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    October due to "ill health", handing over the reins to his assistant Roy McFarland. He was never employed as a manager again, although he was linked with...
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  • European Cups Roy McFarland: footballer, England international Joe McGann: actor, Casualty and played Edward Hutchinson in Hollyoaks Mark McGann: actor,...
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