FA Cup runner-up: 1956–57 "Jackie Blanchflower". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "Jackie Blanchflower Player Biography". Manchester...
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Robert Dennis Blanchflower (10 February 1926 – 9 December 1993) was a Northern Ireland footballer, football manager and journalist who played for and captained...
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Danny Blanchflower (1926–1993), a footballer for Spurs and Northern Ireland David Blanchflower (born 1952), a British-American labour economist Jackie Blanchflower...
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died in or as a result of the Munich air disaster in February 1958. Jackie Blanchflower, 24 at the time of the crash, and senior player Johnny Berry, 31...
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term "Busby Babes" was coined in November 1951, after 18-year-old Jackie Blanchflower and 22-year-old Roger Byrne made their debuts against Liverpool at...
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Manchester United players Johnny Berry, never played again, died 1994. Jackie Blanchflower, never played again, died 1998. Bobby Charlton, died 2023. Bill Foulkes...
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player, although he often found himself out of the team in favour of Jackie Blanchflower (who was originally a wing-half or an inside-forward), having previously...
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teammates in the hospital. He visited Duncan Edwards, Johnny Berry, Jackie Blanchflower, Viollet, Scanlon, Charlton and Ray Wood. Then, he recalls, "I was...
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he too died on 21 February. Winger Johnny Berry and centre-half Jackie Blanchflower were both injured to such an extent that they never played again...
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air disaster, pulling his teammates – including Bobby Charlton, Jackie Blanchflower and Dennis Viollet – from the burning plane. Among others he helped...
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Wood unconscious with a broken cheekbone. Wood left the pitch and Jackie Blanchflower took over in goal for United. Wood eventually rejoined the game in...
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and certainly before goalkeeping substitutes), but it was teammate Jackie Blanchflower who ended up playing in goal.[citation needed] Charlton was an established...
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These included right-back Bill Foulkes, centre-halves Mark Jones and Jackie Blanchflower, wingers Albert Scanlon and David Pegg and forward Billy Whelan....
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challenge. As this game was played in the era before substitutes Jackie Blanchflower was forced to play in goal following the incident, Wood eventually...
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the original on 19 November 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2024. "Blanchflower, Jackie Blanchflower - Manchester United Player Profile & Stats". www.mufcinfo...
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Sheffield Wednesday. The season saw the retirement of centre-half Jackie Blanchflower as a result of the injuries he suffered in the Munich crash. Munich...
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they were handicapped by an injury to goalkeeper Ray Wood, meaning Jackie Blanchflower had to stand in for him in goal. Source: World Football Rules for...
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Beckham Mylan Benjamin Di'Shon Bernard George Best Clayton Blackmore Jackie Blanchflower Mark Bosnich Robbie Brady Evandro Brandão Febian Brandy Shay Brennan...
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through the ranks. Edwards, along with the likes of Dennis Viollet and Jackie Blanchflower, was among a number of youngsters introduced to the team that season...
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in 1957 with this players – from the left, standing: Liam Whelan, Jackie Blanchflower, Ian Greaves, Ray Wood, Wilf McGuinness, Mark Jones, Tommy Taylor...
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Robert Trotter, Scottish actor and photographer (d. 2013) 1933 – Jackie Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer and accountant (d. 1998) 1933 – Ed Bouchee...
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times to collect a championship medal, was the Belfast born teenager Jackie Blanchflower, who was equally capable as a half-back or inside-forward. Source:...
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socialite, sister of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (d. 2019) March 7 – Jackie Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer (d. 1998) March 12 – Jesús Gil, Spanish...
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Viktor Frankl, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist (b. 1905) 1998 – Jackie Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1933) 1998 – Allen Drury, American...
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appearances for his club and a record 105 for his country. June 1959: Jackie Blanchflower, 26, Manchester United and Northern Ireland centre-half, who announced...
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time he announced his retirement on 13 July 1999. 2 September 1998: Jackie Blanchflower, 65, was a Manchester United and Northern Ireland centre-half during...
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Taylor and Duncan Edwards were experienced England team members while Jackie Blanchflower, an Ireland international, was left permanently disabled. Several...
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Witschge (brother), Dave Bulthuis (Richard's son-in-law) Danny Blanchflower, Jackie Blanchflower (brother) Shea Charles, Pierce Charles (brother) Fay Coyle...
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Wood unconscious with a broken cheekbone. Wood left the pitch and Jackie Blanchflower took over in goal for United. Wood eventually rejoined the game in...
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proprietor (born 1925) 2 September Roy Bradford, politician (born 1921) Jackie Blanchflower, footballer (born 1933) 4 September Charles Kemball, chemist (born...
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