• William Stewart McFaul (born 1 October 1943), known as Willie or Iam McFaul, is a Northern Irish former football player and now coach. He spent most of...
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  • Eric Gates. Willie McFaul returned as caretaker manager, and was given the job on a permanent basis after a 1–0 win over Liverpool. McFaul decided early...
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  • County and Keegan retired. With managers such as Jack Charlton and then Willie McFaul, Newcastle remained in the top-flight, until key players such as Waddle...
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  • "Player Details : William Stewart "Willie" McFaul". Toon1892.com. Retrieved 22 October 2016. "Player Details : John McNamee". Toon1892.com. Retrieved 22...
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  • manager by agreeing to drop down a division to join Leeds United, while Willie McFaul ends his 22-year association with Newcastle United when he is sacked...
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  • Beardsley to Liverpool for a club record fee of £1.9 million, manager Willie McFaul recruited the Brazilian international Mirandinha. With the Brazilian...
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  • Northern Mariana Islands  v  Guam Macau  v  Guam Guam  v  Hong Kong Willie McFaul (1999–2003) Sugao Kambe (2003–2005) Norio Tsukitate (2005–2009) Kazuo...
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    for him to collect in a lump sum at the end of his first contract. Willie McFaul took over as manager for the 1985–86 season and named Gascoigne in his...
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    record £1.9 million offer to Newcastle for Beardsley's services. Manager Willie McFaul accepted the offer and Beardsley was on his way to Merseyside after...
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  • first £2 million deal between English clubs gave Newcastle manager Willie McFaul a chance to spend heavily in the transfer market, but his signings failed...
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  • days before the start of the season, leading to the appointment of Willie McFaul. The club finished 11th and performed disappointingly in the cups, losing...
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    their return to the First Division. His successor was former player Willie McFaul. Newcastle consolidated their place in Division One but then a period...
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  • Leeds United directly from the kick-off, lobbing goalkeeper Willie McFaul in the process. McFaul is said to have been well out of position in the execution...
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  • 31 October 2010. Remember the 1985 TV blackout? Only the Big Yin knew who McAvennie was, Simon Hart, The Independent, 22 October 2011 When football fans...
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  • Newcastle defence onto the end of the free kick, and put the ball past Willie McFaul to give Hereford a dream start. Newcastle quickly went 2–1 after 13...
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    "Willie McFaul". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Kevin McGarry". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Martin McGaughey"...
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  • Willie McFaul (gk) David Craig Frank Clark Tommy Gibb Ollie Burton Bobby Moncur Jim Scott Pop Robson Wyn Davies Preben Arentoft Jackie Sinclair (sub 75')...
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    He ran onto a header by John Toshack and placed the ball wide of Liam McFaul. Near the end, a passing move by several Liverpool players ended with Smith...
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  • coaching such players as Neil McDonald. Suggett also enjoyed a brief spell as caretaker manager at the club, following Willie McFaul's departure in 1988. In 2006[update]...
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  • in nine First Division games in 1985–86 and 1986–87, before manager Willie McFaul moved him on to Swansea City in August 1987. Terry Yorath's Swans won...
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  • a 5-1 win over Manchester United in 1970, coming on for an injured Willie McFaul. The rules of amateurism on the Danish national team was abandoned in...
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  • finishing bottom after changing their manager two months into the season. Willie McFaul was sacked as manager after a 3–0 home defeat to Coventry City, a week...
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  • Clarke/John Anderson, Glenn Roeder, Wes Saunders/Kenny Wharton; Neil McDonald, David McCreery, Pat Heard, Kenny Wharton/Chris Waddle; Peter Beardsley and...
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  • Newcastle United 1986-87 season Chairman Gordon McKeag Manager Willie McFaul Stadium St James' Park First Division 17th FA Cup Fifth round League Cup Second...
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  • Radford, and he unleashed a 30-yard strike into the top corner that beat Willie McFaul to equalise. The goal sparked a pitch invasion, and the images of the...
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  • the latter club, which fell through after the sacking of manager Willie McFaul. McKellar signed for newly promoted Scottish League Premier Division club...
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  • 1993, Healy returned to Coleraine as player-manager, taking over from Willie McFaul and back to Derry as manager in December 1994. In under four seasons...
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  • Joe Allon, Gary Kelly, Brian Tinnion and Paul Gascoigne. He helped Willie McFaul's "Magpies" to a 17th-place finish in the First Division in 1986–87....
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  • guitar (disc 2, track 19; disc 3, track 1; possibly disc 2, track 18) Tom McFaul — keyboards (disc 2, track 19) Eric Weissberg — guitar (disc 2, track 19;...
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