ISBN 0-85112-568-9. "Jim Storrie". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 21 February 2017. Storrie: James (Jim), Leeds United F.C. History "Jim Storrie". The Herald...
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Storrie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jim Storrie (1940–2014), Scottish footballer and manager Peter Storrie (born 1952), English...
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Bobby Brown (1958–67) Willie Ormond (1967–73) Jackie Stewart (1973–76) Jim Storrie (1976–78) Alex Stuart (1978–80) Alex Rennie (1980–85) Ian Gibson (1985–87)...
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opposition in the fourth round. The match finished 1–1 at Elland Road, with Jim Storrie scoring Leeds' goal in the 50th minute. A replay was held at Everton's...
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Jack Charlton 12 13,340 1962–63 Div 2 42 19 10 13 79 53 48 5th R5 R3 Jim Storrie 27 20,376 1963–64 Div 2 42 24 15 3 71 34 63 1st R4 R4 Albert Johanneson...
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with her sister but is shaken when her sister is suddenly engaged. Ashley Storrie as Nina Kat Ronney as Evie David Carlyle as Bo Lorn Macdonald as Lee Danny...
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career with Stenhousemuir as a teenager in 1958 (having played alongside Jim Storrie at Kilsyth Rangers), moving to Raith Rovers a year later. It was in Kirkcaldy...
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ST 1962–1978 1983–1985 616 219 Gary Sprake Wales GK 1962–1973 506 0 Jim Storrie Scotland FW 1962–1967 156 67 Bobby Collins Scotland MF 1962–1967 167...
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Sean Storrie in 1980 at the age of 19. Storrie, who has Asperger syndrome, was born into a Glasgow gangster family. Their daughter, Ashley Storrie (born...
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Cardiff City 10 1 0 3 14 24 Phil Summerill Birmingham City 13 0 0 — 13 = Jim Storrie Portsmouth / Rotherham United 13 0 0 — 13 26 Ken Skeen Oxford United...
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by a penalty shoot-out. Aberdeen lost by five kicks to four in Budapest, Jim Forrest missed a penalty. In 1971, Aberdeen were drawn against Spanish club...
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for Judge Dredd, followed to work on Strontium Dog. He was replaced by Jim Storrie, and a fresh round of new features began in July 1978. "Operation Shark"...
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Frank Munro DF Ally Shewan MF Jimmy Wilson MF Jens Petersen MF Jimmy Smith MF Davie Johnston FW Harry Melrose FW Jim Storrie Manager: Eddie Turnbull...
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McMahon (Celtic, Aston Villa), George Mulhall (Aberdeen, Sunderland), Jim Storrie (Airdrieonians, Aberdeen, Leeds United), Gary McStay (Falkirk) plus many...
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astrologer. Reg Parker, 87, rugby league player and international coach. Jim Storrie, 74, footballer (Leeds United). 14 November – Paul Vaughan, 89, journalist...
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2014: Sammy Wilson, 82, former Millwall inside left. 13 November 2014: Jim Storrie, 74, former Leeds United, Rotherham United and Portsmouth forward. 15...
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investigated by Army-McCarthy hearings for alleged communist espionage. Jim Storrie, 74, Scottish footballer (Leeds United). Edward Summer, 68, American...
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27 April 1963 (1963-04-27) 37 Leeds United 3–0 Cardiff City Leeds Jim Storrie Jim Storrie Jim Storrie Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 19,702 Referee: Keith Walker...
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Bremner DF 5 Jack Charlton DF 6 Norman Hunter MF 7 Johnny Giles FW 8 Jim Storrie FW 9 Alan Peacock MF 10 Bobby Collins (c) MF 11 Albert Johanneson Manager:...
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GK 1 Bobby Clark DF 2 Jim Whyte DF 3 Ally Shewan DF 4 Frank Munro DF 5 Tommy McMillan MF 6 Jens Petersen MF 7 Jim Storrie MF 8 Jimmy Smith 37' FW 9 Davie...
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9 November: Sammy Reid, Scottish footballer (born 1939) 11 November: Jim Storrie, Scottish footballer (born 1940) 13 November: Gus Cremins, Irish Gaelic...
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he also managed. In 1976 Jim Storrie brought him back to Perth. He had a further period in temporary charge after Storrie's resignation and the arrival...
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Bangor. Weldon died in 1953. He was the father-in-law of footballer Jim Storrie, who also played for Airdrieonians but was possibly best known as a Leeds...
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Falkirk, Clyde, Berwick Rangers and Dumbarton inside forward. 13 November: Jim Storrie, 74, Airdrie, Aberdeen and St Mirren centre forward; St Johnstone manager...
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manufacturing plant and former hairdresser's assistant, and Mary Brown Hill, née Storrie. When he was 18 months old, his family moved to Birmingham, England. Williamson...
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season of 1963–64 but faded from the first team as Alan Peacock and Jim Storrie were favoured for the centre-forward position. He joined Huddersfield...
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writing many of the stories until its final episode in 1997. In 1993, Bill Storrie produced a dozen or so 60-page photocopied magazines titled The Gopherville...
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was begun by the Feather River Power Company, which was owned by R.C. Storrie and Robert Muir. The company bought 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), including the...
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winning the Storrie Cup, the reward for a one-off match against Strathmore for a "handsome cup" presented by Wanderers' President Councillor Storrie; the Wanderers...
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athlete Jim Renwick (born 1952), rugby player Tony Stanger (born 1968), rugby player James Storrie (1885–1951), cricket player Walter Storrie (1875–1945)...
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