Everton Clarke (born 24 December 1992) is a Jamaican sprinter. He represented his country in the 60 metres at the 2018 World Indoor Championships reaching...
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Jennie Everton Clarke (July 20, 1862 – January 15, 1929) was an American woman who founded the Belle Haven Orphan home in Luling, Texas, in 1899. In addition...
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Jennie Clarke may refer to: Jennie Everton Clarke, American orphanage founder Jennie Thornley Clarke, American educator, writer, and anthologist Jennie...
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League season. Clarke then followed that result up with a 1–1 away draw against Tottenham Hotspur, and a 2–0 win at home to Everton. Clarke suffered his...
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Evertonians or "Toffees". Everton take their name from the district of Everton in Liverpool where it was originally formed. Everton's nickname is the Toffees...
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accepted an offer from Everton who were in need of an emergency replacement for the injured Graeme Sharp. Clarke joined Everton in March 1987 together...
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Emory Bellard, college football coach Bo Burris, NFL player Jennie Everton Clarke, founder of the Belle Haven Orphan home Michael Dorn, actor Tamron Hall...
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Harris and film director Alan Clarke (1935–90), whose work includes Scum, Made in Britain and The Firm. Clarke Snr., an Everton F.C. supporter named his son...
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Andre Nathan Jermaine Everton Clarke (born 11 September 1988 in Hammersmith) is an English former footballer. Clarke finished joint top scorer for Blackburn's...
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Clara Babcock Sarah Bostick Selina Huntington Bakewell Campbell Jennie Everton Clarke Sarah Crank Lillie Cypert Hettie Ewing Clara Hazelrigg Silena Holman...
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The 2004-05 Everton F.C. season was Everton's 13th season in the FA Premier League, and their 51st consecutive season in the top division of English football...
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Fixtures Sligo Rovers v Everton Salford City v Everton Coventry City v Everton Preston North End v Everton Everton v Motherwell Everton v Roma Last updated:...
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John Beresford, Clarke led Barnsley to the fifth round of the FA Cup twice, when they were knocked out by Arsenal in 1987 and Everton in 1989. At the...
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Loss Everton v Brighton & Hove Albion Leicester City v Everton Liverpool v Everton Everton v Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur v Everton Everton v Chelsea...
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1987 FA Charity Shield (category Everton F.C. matches)
centre, over Trevor Peake, and Wayne Clarke struck the ball into the roof of the Coventry City net to give Everton a 1–0 lead. Early in the second half...
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Everton Under-23s, the youth team of Everton F.C. compete in Premier League 2 and play their home matches at Haig Avenue in Southport. On occasion, they...
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Armagh City F.C. (redirect from Milford Everton)
Milford Everton in the village of Milford, just outside Armagh city. The original name was in honour of the founders' favourite English team, Everton. Milford...
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Season and PFA Team of the Year for the 2021–22 campaign. Clarke started his career with Everton, signing his first professional contract in January 1999...
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Merseyside derby (redirect from List of footballers that have played for both Everton and Liverpool)
Merseyside derby is the name given to association football matches between Everton and Liverpool, two clubs based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is...
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During the 1986–87 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. They finished 1st in the table with 86 points...
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season was Everton's 21st season in the Premier League and 59th consecutive season in the top division of English football. It is also Everton's 114th season...
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Wayne Rooney (category Everton F.C. players)
forward, but was also used in various midfield roles. Rooney joined the Everton youth team at the age of nine and made his professional debut for the club...
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Ché Adams (redirect from Che Zach Everton Fred Adams)
Ché Zach Everton Fred Adams (born 13 July 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Torino and the Scotland national...
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Harold Clarke (1875 – after 1903) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Burton United and Everton. Harry Clarke at the English...
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Jamari Rose, Javon Francis and Peter Matthews*); Men's 4 × 100 m relay (Everton Clarke, Oshane Bailey, Warren Weir, Yohan Blake and Nigel Ellis*); Men's 400m...
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Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics 2020 38.56 Sprintec Lions Andrew Fisher, Everton Clarke, Romario Williams, Demish Gaye Spanish Town 2020 Milo Western Relays...
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Henricho Bruintjies Emile Erasmus Anaso Jobodwana Akani Simbine South Africa Everton Clarke Oshane Bailey Warren Weir Yohan Blake Nigel Ellis Jamaica...
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The 2002-03 Everton F.C. season was Everton's 11th season in the Premier League (known as the Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons), and their...
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Graeme Sharp (category Everton F.C. players)
and then Wayne Clarke before the arrival of £2million Tony Cottee for the start of the 1988–89 season. This was the season where Everton were on the losing...
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During the 2003–04 English football season, Everton competed in the Premier League (known as the Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons). In...
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