• John Hickton (born 24 September 1944) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a striker for Sheffield Wednesday...
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  • businesswoman John Hickton (born 1944), English footballer John Hickton (District Attorney) (died 2002), public official William Hickton (disambiguation)...
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  • John Hickton was the District Attorney for Allegheny County, Pennsylvania from April 4, 1974 until January 1976. Prior to his serving as District Attorney...
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  • appearances in all competitions. Tim Williamson (602) Gordon Jones (532) John Hickton (499) John Craggs (487) Jim Platt (481) George Camsell (453) Jacky Carr (449)...
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    GS John Hickton 30 1970–71 Div 2 (2) 7th 42 17 14 11 60 43 48 R4 R3 John Hickton 27 1971–72 Div 2 (2) 9th 42 19 8 15 50 48 46 R5 R2 John Hickton 16 1972–73...
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  • Cup – 20 George Camsell, 1925–1939 Most goals in the League Cup – 13 John Hickton, 1966–1978 Most goals in European competition – 8 Mark Viduka, 2004–2007...
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    Graeme Souness (central midfield), Alan Foggon (attacking midfield), John Hickton and David Mills (forwards). Some of these players were already settled...
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  • the year 1967–68, 1968–69. Evening Gazette player of the year 1969. John Hickton is third in the all-time Middlesbrough appearance records. Player of...
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  • Rovers Central-back Roy McFarland arrived to the club. Also, Scottish Forward John O'Hare was transferred in from Sunderland for £20,000 being an ideal partner...
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  • Democrat in 2023) 1998–present Robert E. Colville (Democrat) 1976–1998 John Hickton (Democrat) 1974–1976 Robert Duggan (Republican) 1964–1974 Edward C. Boyle...
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  • William Hickton (14 December 1842 – 27 March 1900) was an English cricketer who played for Lancashire between 1867 and 1871 and for Derbyshire between...
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  • goals League Cup goals Cup Winners' Cup goals Total 1 John Hickton Middlesbrough 23 4 0 — 27 2 John Byrom Bolton Wanderers 20 0 5 — 25 3 Barry Bridges Queens...
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  • Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce. He had two brothers, Frank Jr. and John. He was educated at the Shady Side Academy. After graduating from high school...
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    Tottenham Hotspur. Also from Hartlepools United arrived young midfielder John McGovern being crucial during the second half of the season allowing MacKay...
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  • scored a total of 15 goals in the 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup, but John Toshack’s 6 goals are given in the listing for First Division topscorers...
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  • Argyle Cup Winners' Cup Cardiff City Matches played 462 Goals scored 1,303 (2.82 per match) Top goalscorer John Hickton (24 goals) ← 1966–67 1968–69 →...
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    David J. Hickton (born August 14, 1955) is the director and founder of the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security. Prior...
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  • their history. John Hickton, converted from defence, was proving a revelation up front, while Willie Maddren made his debut in 1969, with John Craggs and...
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  • Allegheny County District Attorney from 1976, when he defeated incumbent John Hickton, until 1998. Colville contemplated a run for the Pennsylvania Supreme...
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    William John Charles CBE (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh footballer who played as a centre-forward or as a centre-back. Best known for...
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  •  Scotland 1972–1974 50 5 Ian Hendon  England 2000–2003 49 2 John Hickton  England 1963–1966 53 21 John Hills  England 2005–2007 45 0 Andy Hinchcliffe  England...
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  • Division Tony Brown (West Bromwich Albion) – 28 goals Second Division John Hickton (Middlesbrough) – 25 goals Third Division Gerry Ingram (Preston North...
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  • Division Jeff Astle (West Bromwich Albion) – 25 goals Second Division John Hickton (Middlesbrough) – 24 goals Third Division George Jones (Bury) – 26 goals...
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  • (Manchester United) and Ron Davies (Southampton) – 28 goals Second Division John Hickton (Middlesbrough) – 24 goals Third Division Don Rogers (Swindon Town) –...
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  • 10 August 1971 Middlesbrough 1–1 Benfica Middlesbrough John Hickton 5' Eusébio 28' Stadium: Ayresome Park Attendance: 20,000...
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  • Signals. 23547727 Staff Sergeant (Acting Warrant Officer Class 2) Ronald John Hickton, Corps of Royal Engineers. 23846766 Staff Sergeant Richard Andrew Hill...
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  • honour of playing with 1966 World Cup Winner Sir Bobby Charlton in John Hickton's Testimonial Match against Sunderland at Ayresome Park. In the summer...
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  • The Definitive Cardiff City F.C. Tony Brown. ISBN 1-899-46817-X. Crooks, John (1992). Cardiff City Football Club: Official History of the Bluebirds. Yore...
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    John Benjamin Toshack MBE (born 22 March 1949) is a Welsh former professional football player and manager. He began his playing career as a teenager with...
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    John William Aldridge (born 18 September 1958) is a former footballer and manager. Nicknamed "Aldo", he was a prolific, record-breaking striker, and is...
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