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    Jonathan Paul Macken (born 7 September 1977) is a football manager and former professional player who played as a striker. He is currently manager of Stalybridge...
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    Eoin Christopher Macken (born 21 February 1983) is an Irish actor, director, and model. Macken has modelled for Abercrombie and Fitch, Ralph Lauren, and...
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    Paul Bosvelt, Shaun Wright-Phillips plus an injury-time strike from Jon Macken sealed a victory described by one journalistic source as "as great a comeback...
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  • January 2008 – Matt Oakley – £500k, to Leicester City 28 January 2008 – Jon Macken – £200k, to Barnsley 31 January 2008 – Bob Malcolm – contract terminated...
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    Eoin Macken To Star, Jon Seda To Return As NBC Series Also Casts Jack Martin & Lily Santiago". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 4, 2021. "Actor Jon Seda...
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  • Stalybridge Capacity 6,500 (1,300 seated) Chairman Nigel Jones Manager Jon Macken League Northern Premier League Division One West 2023–24 Northern Premier...
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    Manchester City had twice broken their transfer record by buying strikers Jon Macken and Nicolas Anelka. Goater stayed, but opportunities were limited. He...
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  • seasons were roughly the same as before. But with a new manager in charge Jon Macken with Frank Sinclair as his assistant brought some positive results towards...
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  • round. Rookie Icelandic goalkeeper Árni Arason made a key double save and Jon Macken scored the winning goal. In the next round, a Manchester derby at Old...
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  • games section above Information current as of 15 May 2005 (end of season) Macken was born in Blackley, England, and represented them at U20 level, but also...
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  • Macken (born 1942), Irish judge John Macken (c.1784–1823), Irish poet Jon Macken (born 1977), football manager Peter Macken (born 1938), Australian modern pentathlete...
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  • frustrating day for the reds. Jon Macken missed a penalty kick in the first half. Matchday Nine – Ipswich Town 3–0 Barnsley Goals from Jon Stead, Owen Garvan and...
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    Newcastle that secured a 1–0 win. However, the arrivals of Nicolas Anelka and Jon Macken meant less playing time, and he eventually ended up playing out the end...
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    against Wycombe Wanderers in the 1994 Third Division play-off final. Jon Macken was Preston's top scorer in the league throughout the regular season with...
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  • Christopher Calderone, and Jonathan Phillips were all released. On 22 July, Jon Macken signed for Preston North End for a fee of £250,000, while six days later...
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  • 65m West Ham United Paulo Wanchope 9 August 2000 £5m Preston North End Jon Macken 5 February 2002 £13m Paris Saint-Germain Nicolas Anelka 7 June 2002 £19m...
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    the City of Manchester Stadium, 4–1, with goals from Robbie Fowler, Jon Macken, Trevor Sinclair and Shaun Wright-Phillips. The 2007–08 derby games were...
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    Bamber Bridge, where he partnered another former Premier League striker in Jon Macken. On 21 January 2016, he confirmed his decision to retire, stating "At...
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    goal, four minutes after making his league debut as a substitute for Jon Macken against Middlesbrough. His only goal of the following season was the last...
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  • Kirovski Matěj Kovář Tom Lawrence Dylan Levitt Jesse Lingard Shaun Lowther Jon Macken Kobbie Mainoo Souleymane Mamam Manucho David McCreery Luke McCullough...
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    first-team squad number (given number 30, while 10 went to new signing Jon Macken), and shortly after was loaned out to Panathinaikos in Greece for the...
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    April, being involved in all three goals, including a sumptuous flick for Jon Macken to square to Kayode Odejayi to score: his corner allowed Stephen Foster...
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  • half of the table throughout the first half of the season. Derby striker Jon Macken arrived on loan in November, and scored his first three goals for the...
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  • Benarbia 9 FW  CRC Paulo Wanchope 10 FW  BER Shaun Goater 11 FW  ENG Jon Macken 12 GK  ENG Nicky Weaver 13 MF  FRA Christian Negouai 14 DF  ISR Eyal Berkovic...
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  • Sylvain Distin, Paul Bosvelt, Shaun Wright-Phillips and a headed winner by Jon Macken to seal a famous victory. There was also a 4–1 humbling of rivals Manchester...
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    penalty shootout in the semi-final, with Paul Peschisolido replaced by Jon Macken. West Brom's team was unchanged from that which defeated Wolves in the...
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  • Deeney (14) 2010–11 Julian Gray (10) 2011–12 Alex Nicholls (7) 2011–12 Jon Macken (7) 2012–13 Will Grigg (19) 2013–14 Craig Westcarr (14) 2014–15 Tom Bradshaw...
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    Ashton-under-Lyne Bernard Hill (1944–2024), actor of film, stage and television Jon Macken (b. 1977), former Manchester United and Manchester City footballer Bernard...
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  • Ireland international Clinton Morrison. However, injuries to Johnson and Jon Macken, and lack of form from Morrison brought him back into the team and he...
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