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    Freddy Eastwood (born 29 October 1983) is a former professional footballer. He started his career with West Ham United and also played for Southend United...
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  • Serbian Emil Abaz – Macedonian Eric Cantona – French Eugen Bari – Slovak Freddy Eastwood – Welsh Georgi Ivanov - Gonzo – Bulgarian Gigi Meroni – Italian Giorgos...
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  • musician and composer Colum Eastwood (born 1983), Northern Irish politician Dina Eastwood Francesca Fisher-Eastwood Freddy Eastwood (born 1983), Welsh international...
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  • 2004–05 Stuart Elliott Hull City 27 Dean Windass Bradford City 2005–06 Freddy Eastwood Southend United 23 Billy Sharp Scunthorpe United 2006–07 Billy Sharp...
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    Henry Wharton and Billy Joe Saunders, as well as footballers like Freddy Eastwood. Didicoy (Angloromani; didikai, also diddicoy, diddykai) is a term...
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    became a first team regular for the side, forming a partnership with Freddy Eastwood. Having failed to score for the club for the next two months, he scored...
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  • United 1–0 in a League Cup fourth round tie on 7 November 2006, with Freddy Eastwood scoring the winner. Southend briefly escaped the relegation zone in...
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    first hat-trick was scored at the venue when Freddy Eastwood scored three past Peterborough United. Eastwood grabbed two goals before half-time before Craig...
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    question on whether Coventry striker Freddy Eastwood was fit to play for Wales, he meant to say that he wanted Eastwood fit for club before returning to international...
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    August 2005. At Southend, Goater acted as a mentor for young striker Freddy Eastwood, and contributed towards a second successive promotion for the Shrimpers...
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  • Final. Recent Academy "graduates" include Glen Johnson, Billy Mehmet, Freddy Eastwood, Anton Ferdinand (younger brother of Rio), Elliott Ward, Mark Noble...
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  • filmmaker, and composer Louise Doughty (born 1963) – English writer Freddy Eastwood (born 1983) – Welsh footballer Tracey Emin (born 1963) – British artist...
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    (novella) (2021) Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! (Little, Brown and Company, 2005), Baldacci's debut novel for young readers Freddy and the French...
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  • League. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2019. "Southend 4-2 Swansea Eastwood scores 7.7 seconds into game". BBC Sport. 16 October 2004. Retrieved 16...
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  • automatic promotion was his aim. The side was strengthened by signing Freddy Eastwood, Stephen Elliott and Michael Gray, but last season's Player of the...
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  • Swindon Town Walsall Matches played 552 Goals scored 1,384 (2.51 per match) Top goalscorer Billy Sharp Freddy Eastwood (23 goals each) ← 2004–05 2006–07 →...
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  • Kettering Town, 1979) Fastest goal on a League debut: 7 seconds, Freddy Eastwood (for Southend United v. Swansea City, 16 October 2004) Fastest hat-trick...
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  • Albion Carlisle United Northampton Town Leyton Orient Cheltenham Town Freddy Eastwood (Southend United) & Billy Sharp (Scunthorpe United) 23 2006–07 Scunthorpe...
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  • league goalscorer Notes 2003–04 Isthmian League Premier Division 6/24 Freddy Eastwood, 28 2004–05 Conference South 1/22 Leroy Griffiths, 19 Champions, promoted...
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    friendly win over Iceland on 28 May 2008, coming on as a substitute for Freddy Eastwood early into the second half. Vokes scored his first senior international...
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    Nicolau's corner and Freddy Eastwood struck Matt Bloomer's clearance into the Lincoln goal. With ten minutes of extra time remaining, Eastwood ran at the Lincoln...
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  • their place in the Fifth Round thanks to a 30-yard free-kick from Freddy Eastwood in the 27th minute. United tried to respond, but Cristiano Ronaldo...
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  • Vorobey Andriy Voronin Volodymyr Yezerskiy James Collins Simon Davies Freddy Eastwood Ryan Giggs Joe Ledley 1 own goal Arjan Beqaj (against Netherlands)...
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  • for the 2010–11 season, taking over from Stephen Wright. August: 9 – Freddy Eastwood is named in the Official Football League Championship team of the week...
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  • following his performance against Queens Park Rangers. December 14 – Freddy Eastwood is named in the Official Football League Championship team of the week...
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    City to an opening day victory over Portsmouth with both goals from Freddy Eastwood. On 14 March 2011, Boothroyd was sacked by Coventry City after a run...
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  • international rugby union player, born in 1982 Tom Szekeres, actor, in 1983 Freddy Eastwood, footballer, born in Epsom in 1984 Chris Billam-Smith, cruiserweight...
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  • Australian actor 1983 – Maurice Clarett, American football player 1983 – Freddy Eastwood, Welsh footballer 1983 – Dana Eveland, American baseball player 1983...
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    2008–09 not readily available 2008–09 2 Cham Freddy Eastwood 8 Guillaume Beuzelin Danny Fox 5 Freddy Eastwood 4 2009–10 2 Cham Michael McIndoe 6 Michael...
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  • Substitutions: DF 13 Chris Gunter  46' MF 16 Joe Ledley  61' MF 15 Freddy Eastwood  68' FW 14 Jermaine Easter  80' DF 21 Lewin Nyatanga  83' Manager:...
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