William P. Eadie (14 June 1882 – 23 June 1915), also known as William Prince, was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the...
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William Eadie may refer to: William Eadie (cricketer) (1864–1914), English cricketer William Eadie (footballer) (1882–1915), Scottish football goalkeeper...
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Bill Eadie (born 1947), American wrestler Bill Eadie (footballer), Scottish footballer Cindy Eadie (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey goalie Darren Eadie (born...
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www.qpfc.com. Retrieved 25 October 2016. "The footballer known as Prince – the strange tale of William Eadie". Scottish Sport History – devoted to our sporting...
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Kenneth William Eadie (born 26 February 1961 in Paisley) is a Scottish retired footballer who played for, amongst others, Clydebank, Airdrieonians and...
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William Phillips Eadie (1881–1931) was a Scottish footballer who played for Greenock Overton, Morton, Manchester City and Derby County as a centre-half...
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James Eadie Gordon (23 July 1888 – 22 November 1954) was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career with Rangers. During the First World War, he...
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Big John Studd (redirect from John William Minton)
Machine's partners included Blackjack Mulligan (as "Big Machine") and Bill Eadie (as "Super Machine"), with Studd and Bundy saying in interviews that they...
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recipient (b. 1922) 2013 – Savaş Ay, Turkish journalist (b. 1954) 2013 – Helen Eadie, Scottish politician (b. 1947) 2013 – Grethe Rytter Hasle, Norwegian biologist...
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Dênis (footballer, born 1983) (born 1983), Brazilian footballer Denis (footballer, born 1987) (born 1987), Brazilian professional footballer Denis (footballer...
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Billy McPhail (category Men's association football forwards)
William Simeon McPhail (2 February 1928 – 4 April 2003) was a Scottish football player who played for Queen's Park, Clyde and Celtic. He scored three...
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Mick Cronin (rugby league) (redirect from Mick Cronin (rugby league footballer))
Michael William Cronin OAM (born 28 June 1951) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and coach. He was a goal-kicking centre for...
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Denis William Fitzgerald, AM, (born 14 November 1949) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s for Parramatta...
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Cordoba (1881–1950), actor Fred de Cordova (1910–2001), director and producer Eadie Del Rubio (1921–1996), musician Elena Del Rubio (1921–2001), musician Milly...
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Jemma Redgrave as Jenny Arlene Cockburn as Kirsty Jane Stabler as Emma Doug Eadie as Coco's Father Andrea McKenna as Coco's Mother Cas Harkins as Skanko Billy...
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(1910-1997), for Derbyshire and Sussex Charlie Dean (b. 2000) for Hampshire John Eadie (1861-1923) for Derbyshire James Ede (b. 1984) for Derbyshire Scott Elstone...
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Puneet Dwivedi — For services to the community in Scotland Peter Thomas Eadie-Catling — Headteacher and Head of Centre, Woodlands Park Nursery School...
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Cullen Damien Cummins Wayne de Jonge Steve Devine Paul Dineen Ben Dunn Clint Eadie Tom Egan Ofa Faingaʻanuku Scott Fardy Allan Gilber Duncan Gillies Lee Green...
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goals (1892–1893). c.1869 – William Thomson (d. unknown), Scotland international in four matches (1892–1898). 4 March – Eadie Fraser (d. 1886), Scotland...
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Graham Eadie (born 1953), Australian rugby league footballer Graham Earl (born 1978), British boxer Graham Easter (born 1969), English footballer Graham...
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academic Duncan Fraser (disambiguation), multiple people Eadie Fraser (1860–1886), Scottish footballer Elisabeth Fraser (1920–2005), American actress Eliza...
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William John Smith (born 12 July 1942 in Fremantle, Western Australia) is an Australian former rugby league footballer. He was the leading halfback in...
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cabinet minister; former president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Helen Eadie, MSP Sir David Evennett, British MP Barbara Follett, British MP Steve Gilbert...
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an American gridiron football coach who is the senior defensive consultant for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was previously...
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Terry William "Igor" Randall (born 5 February 1951 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played for the Manly-Warringah...
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Governor of New Hampshire 1952 – Gabriele Oriali, Italian footballer and manager 1953 – Graham Eadie, Australian rugby league player and coach 1953 – Mark...
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English journalist and author 1947 – Bill Eadie, American wrestler and coach 1947 – Doug Livermore, English footballer and manager 1947 – Willy Polleunis, Belgian...
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Hodge, footballer siblings who both played for Manchester United in the 1910s Brian Hardie (born 1950), Essex and Scotland cricketer Helen Eadie (1947–2013)...
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List of minor Scottish Qualifying Cup entrants (category Defunct football clubs in Scotland)
Queen's Park. The club's ground was opposite to Dunblane's Duckburn Park. William Eadie, who kept goal for the club in its final season The Edinburgh club turned...
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William Irwin (born 23 July 1951) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer, currently working as director of soccer at the University of Portland...
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