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    Francis McAvennie (born 22 November 1959) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a striker for St Mirren, West Ham United and Celtic, having had...
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    the youth team in 1994, his schoolboy hero being West Ham striker, Frank McAvennie. Lampard joined West Ham when his father was the assistant coach, entering...
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  • 2–1, with Frank McAvennie scoring both of their goals. They had been 1-0 down after Kevin Gallacher put Dundee United ahead, only for McAvennie to score...
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  • place as a result. An altercation after 17 minutes between Celtic's Frank McAvennie and Rangers goalkeeper Chris Woods resulted in both being red carded...
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  • opted not to return to Celtic (who had recently sold his replacement Frank McAvennie back to West Ham United) and instead joined Graeme Souness's Rangers...
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    times in the league during that season, though his strike partner Frank McAvennie did even better with 26 league goals. Still, their 46-goal strike partnership...
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  • such as Denis Law, Tommy Burns, Barry Ferguson, Sir Alex Ferguson, Frank McAvennie, Walter Smith and Graeme Souness, as well as caricatures of the "stereotypical"...
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  • changes to the West Ham side were midfielder Mark Ward and striker Frank McAvennie, signed from Oldham Athletic and St Mirren respectively. Both players...
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  • Former Scotland Schools international; Partick Thistle midfielder. Frank McAvennie: Former St Mirren, West Ham United, Celtic and Scotland striker. Andy...
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  • Jason Ringenberg, American singer-songwriter and guitarist 1959 – Frank McAvennie, Scottish footballer 1959 – Fabio Parra, Colombian cyclist 1960 – Leos...
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  • face. This celebrity was Frank McAvennie and Tim and Helen loved it so much that they renamed the car park The Frank McAvennie Car Park in his honour....
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  • for Dean Saunders (112), Ray Houghton (95), Dave Farrell (6), and Frank McAvennie (3). Villa began their season against the last champions of the old...
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    the First Division. However, in subsequent seasons, star strikers Frank McAvennie and Tony Cottee left and West Ham were relegated at the end of 1988–89...
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  • Derek Johnstone, Mo Johnston Frank McAvennie, Derek Ferguson and currently represents his son Lewis Ferguson. "Bill McMurdo: Retirement? That would kill...
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    challenge where West Ham United's Frank McAvennie was stretchered off and required surgery on his ankle; McAvennie attempted to sue Kamara for damages...
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    Chris Woods and Celtic player Frank McAvennie were all charged with conduct likely to provoke a breach of the peace. McAvennie was found not guilty, while...
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  • break their transfer fee record by paying £1.1million to bring striker Frank McAvennie back to the club after 18 months at Celtic. 23 March 1989 – Gordon...
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  • to rebuild the team, bringing Frank McAvennie from St Mirren and Mark Ward from Oldham Athletic. 28 goals from McAvennie, 25 from Tony Cottee and an eighteen-game...
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  • Mo Johnston, Steve Archibald, Paul Sturrock, Joe Jordan, Frank McAvennie, Davie Dodds, Frank McGarvey and Andy Gray who were preferred to Brazil. Brazil...
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    Frank McAvennie equalised in 75 minutes, heading an Anton Rogan cross past United goalkeeper Billy Thomson. With about a minute remaining, McAvennie scored...
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  • discuss contracts, he was fired. His assistant Frank Lampard left too, making the sale of his son, Frank Lampard Jr., inevitable; in the summer of 2001...
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  • efforts of players such as Gordon Strachan, Lee Chapman, David Batty and Gary McAllister. On 26 April 1992, Leeds beat Sheffield United 3–2 at Bramall Lane...
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  • Johnston and McClair. After early speculation about a return for fans' favorite Charlie Nicholas, the club eventually signed forwards Frank McAvennie and Joe...
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    third-highest scorer in the division (only surpassed by Gary Lineker and Frank McAvennie) and netted six goals in United's League Cup-winning run in 1986 which...
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  • football with former professional footballers Kevin Kyle, Derek Ferguson, Frank McAvennie and Paul Slane, along with active player Andy Halliday, with guest...
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  • to rebuild the team bringing Frank McAvennie from St Mirren and Mark Ward from Oldham Athletic. 28 goals from McAvennie, 25 from Tony Cottee and an eighteen-game...
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  • halfway through 1992–93 as Celtic bought Frank McAvennie, but regained his place the following season as McAvennie fell out of favour. Nicholas was released...
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    in the previous season but additions of Frank McAvennie and Mark Ward combined with the partnership of McAvennie and Tony Cottee and the captaincy of Alvin...
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    the final pass for several goals scored by teammates Tony Cottee and Frank McAvennie in the 1985–86 season as West Ham finished third in the First Division...
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  • Gino Iorgulescu Ștefan Iovan Dorin Mateuț Jim Bett Kenny Dalglish Frank McAvennie Charlie Nicholas Fyodor Cherenkov Anatoliy Demyanenko Yuri Gavrilov...
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