• Richard "Dixie" McNeil (born 16 January 1947) is an English former footballer and manager, who played as a striker. As a schoolboy, McNeil signed for...
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  • Cegieski had already left during the summer, Steve Fox, Joey Jones, Dixie McNeil and Billy Ronson soon followed. Wrexham were again relegated to the Fourth...
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  • Graham Whittle 28 (35) 1977–78 Dixie McNeil 13 (25) 1978–79 John Lyons 10 (15) 1979–80 Dixie McNeil 14 (21) 1980–81 Dixie McNeil 13 (20) 1981–82 Ian Edwards...
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    went on to manage Wrexham – Ken Barnes, Arfon Griffiths, Mel Sutton, Dixie McNeil, Brian Flynn, Joey Jones, Brian Carey, Andy Morrell, Dean Keates and...
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  • in the Fourth Division and winning the Third Division title in 1976. Dixie McNeil was the leading goalscorer in the top four divisions of English football...
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  • pitcher Dixie McNeil (born 1947), English former footballer and manager Dixie Walker (1910–1982), American Major League Baseball player Dixie Walker (pitcher)...
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    The Chicks (redirect from The Dixie Chicks)
    The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) are an American country band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals, guitar, bass...
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  • McNeil or MacNeil is a Scottish surname of Irish origin and that surname is closely related to the Gaelic speaking Isle of Barra in the Hebrides. Notable...
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  • international Terry Paine from Southampton as player-coach, and forward Dixie McNeil from Lincoln City. Results showed an overall improvement on the previous...
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  • June 2020. "Geoff Bradford". Doing the 92. Retrieved 12 June 2020. "Dixie McNeil". Doing the 92. Retrieved 12 June 2020. "Tommy Johnston". Doing the 92...
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  • Cup First round FA Cup Fourth round Top goalscorer League: Dixie McNeil (16) All: Dixie McNeil (18) Highest home attendance 13,891 v Wolverhampton Wanderers...
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    (1824–1884) – county cricketer Bob Lee (born 1953) – league footballer Dixie McNeil (born 1947) – league footballer and manager Tim Munton (born 1965) –...
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  • Davey's 18 league goals took some of the scoring burden off Dixie McNeil. Nevertheless, McNeil finished as leading scorer in the Football League for the...
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  • a Wrexham corner retaken owing to a technical infringement, enabling Dixie McNeil to score a very late equaliser for the Welsh club. The replay took place...
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  • Wrexham FC legends XI which include big names such as Karl Connolly, Dixie McNeil and Steve Watkin. Lex also hosted the 2013 North East Wales Football...
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  • Hart of Dixie is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The CW from September 26, 2011, to March 27, 2015. The series, created by Leila...
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  • in a season (all competitions)* – Dixie McNeil (38 in 1975–76) Most Football League goals in a season – Dixie McNeil (35 in 1975–76) Most Conference goals...
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  • United where, alongside manager John Sillett, and serving prolific scorer Dixie McNeil, he helped United romp away with the Division Three championship. Paine...
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  • declined promotion. Under the stewardship of former Wrexham manager, Dixie McNeil, the Ancients recorded slightly more respectable league positions for...
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    Hove Albion 1 MF Peter Taylor * Crystal Palace 2 MF David Gregory Peterborough United 1 FW Alan Buckley * Walsall 2 FW Dixie McNeil Hereford United 1...
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  • Town September 1960 John McGleish CM Airdrie (1951-12-18)18 December 1951 (aged 18) 0 0 Apprentice November 1968 N/A Dixie McNeil W Melton Mowbray (1947-01-16)16...
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  • the Racecourse Ground. An early header from Wrexham's prolific striker Dixie McNeil went wide of Pat Jennings' post and 25 minutes in, Macdonald tapped home...
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  • Dave Needham was transferred out to Canada, and Scottish midfielder John McGovern signed with Bolton Wanderers for the next campaign. Note: Flags indicate...
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  • Huddersfield Town Cup Winners' Cup Wrexham Matches played 552 Goals scored 1,427 (2.59 per match) Top goalscorer Dixie McNeil (31 goals) ← 1973–74 1975–76 →...
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  • Frank Miles and manager John Sillett, the transfer of prolific striker Dixie McNeil to Wrexham and, ultimately, a second successive relegation. They never...
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  • Halifax Town Cup Winners' Cup Cardiff City Matches played 552 Goals scored 1,440 (2.61 per match) Top goalscorer Dixie McNeil (35 goals) ← 1974–75 1976–77 →...
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    14 64 57 48 10th R1 R1 — — Dixie McNeil 21 1973–74 Division 4 46 16 12 18 63 67 44 12th R1 R1 Watney Cup R1 Dixie McNeil 19 1974–75 Division 4 46 21...
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  • Second Division Brian Little (Aston Villa) – 20 goals Third Division Dixie McNeil (Hereford United) – 31 goals Fourth Division Ray Clarke (Mansfield Town)...
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  • Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Luke Chambers at Soccerbase Neil Redfearn at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer...
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    "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" is a song written by Robbie Robertson. It was originally recorded by his Canadian-American roots rock group The...
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