• A complete record. pp. 20–21. Saints – A complete record. pp. 22–23. Willie Naughton at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)...
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  • Stirling Naughton (born 20 March 1962) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a left winger. "Willie Naughton". Barry...
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  • with Naughton. Naughton, Fife, Scotland Naughton, Ontario, Canada Naughton, Suffolk, England Naughton Park Naughton Gallery at Queen's Naughton Township...
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  • William, Willie, Bill or Billy Naughton may refer to: Bill Naughton (1910–1992), playwright Willie Naughton (1868–?), Scottish football player (Stoke,...
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  • successful Scottish imports Davy Christie, Davy Brodie, Billy Dickson, Willie Naughton and Jimmie Robertson. Stoke went on an eight match unbeaten run through...
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  • 101 0 101 56 Alex Elder  Northern Ireland DF 1967–1972 95 6 101 1 Willie Naughton  Scotland FW 1890–1895 101 0 101 25 Mark Prudhoe  England GK 1993–1997...
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  • Brevett), Brent Dowe and Trevor McNaughton. Renford Cogle assisted with writing and arranging material. Trevor McNaughton had the idea of putting a group...
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  • Robson and McMinn signed six players: Jack Farrell, Samuel Meston and Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United...
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  • Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914–1917 Willie Naughton (1870–1906), Scottish footballer Chippy Renjith (b. 1975), Indian actress...
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    Sherwin 4.4 1,456 1,477 1,494 1,504 1,531 1,606             Fine Gael Willie Naughton 4.3 1,404 1,410 1,418 1,617 1,628 2,028 2,140 2,159 2,168       Fine...
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  • Goodwin's corner was headed into the Bristol City net by Phil Hawker. Willie Naughton's diving header just before half-time went wide for Walsall and the...
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  • as "rig and fur". Willie Naughton, played for the club in 1890 Willie McCallum, Celtic player, who had two spells with the club Willie Michael, who played...
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  • Ground. Willie Naughton was injured for the replay and was replaced by James Spellacy, who was making his only first-team appearance; Naughton was badly...
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  • Robson and McMinn signed six players: Jack Farrell, Samuel Meston and Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United...
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  • 7 November 1896, which "the Saints" won 8–3 with a hat-trick from Willie Naughton. In the FA Cup, Southampton defeated Swindon Town 8–2 on 2 January...
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  • future. Also playing for Stoke were Charles Baker, Lachie Thomson and Willie Naughton, all of whom were to move to Southampton within two years. In 1894...
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  • in October 1895, following several players, including Jack Farrell, Willie Naughton and Samuel Meston, who had moved in the summer together with Stoke's...
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    signed six players: Keay, Joe Turner, Jack Farrell, Samuel Meston and Willie Naughton from Stoke and Alf Wood from Burslem Port Vale, as well as recruiting...
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  • similar character" in future. Also playing for Stoke were Charles Baker, Willie Naughton and Alf Littlehales, all of whom were to move to Southampton within...
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    Robson and McMinn signed six players: Farrell, Samuel Meston and Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United...
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  • being replaced by Samuel Meston, who had moved back to accommodate Willie Naughton on the right wing. McKie had a further run of three matches, when he...
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  • Austin Roache, JJ Walsh, Paddy Fitzmaurice, Tom Brady. Mick Lynch and Willie Naughton have been appointed board Delegates. The clubs was named after Fr....
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  • that Kiddle made his solitary league appearance, taking the place of Willie Naughton as the Saints crashed 7–3 at Clapton. Kiddle was now past his prime...
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    1894–1896 46 — 46 17 Alf Littlehales  England HB 1894–1898 71 — 71 13 Willie Naughton  Scotland FW 1895–1898 47 — 47 21 John Hodgkinson  England HB 1896–1897...
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  • character" in future. Also playing for Stoke were Alf Littlehales, Willie Naughton and Lachie Thomson, all of whom were to move to Southampton within...
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  • Brown retained his place for the next match before giving way to Willie Naughton. Brown returned in January 1898, now playing at outside-right, ousting...
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  • 5–1 victory, with goals from Jack Farrell (2), Alf Littlehales and Willie Naughton, all of whom had joined the club from Stoke, and Joe Turner, another...
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    Robson and McMinn signed six players: Jack Farrell, Samuel Meston and Willie Naughton from Stoke, Watty Keay from Derby County, Joe Turner from Dresden United...
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  • (including Jim Cassidy, John Cunningham, Lewis Campbell, Willie Naughton, Jerry Reynolds and Willie Dunning who all went on to play professionally in England)...
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    names for white phosphorus munitions include WP and the slang terms Willie Pete and Willie Peter, which are derived from William Peter, the World War II phonetic...
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