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    George Sidney Raynor (13 January 1907 – 24 November 1985) was an English professional footballer and one of the most successful international football...
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  • George Raynor (1907–1985) was an English footballer. George Raynor may also refer to: George Raynor (cricketer) (1852–1887), English schoolmaster and...
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  • George Raynor (1665–1743) (also known as Josiah Raynor) was a pirate and privateer active in the Red Sea. As a pirate he captained the Batchelor’s Delight...
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  • December 1860) Victorian Cross Recipient George Raynor (1907–1985), English footballer and football manager George Raynor (cricketer) (1852–1887), English clergyman...
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  • George Sydney Raynor (9 October 1852 – 1 September 1887) was an English clergyman, a schoolmaster and a cricketer who played in first-class cricket matches...
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  • registered to the official list, remained on standby in USA. Head coach: George Raynor Head coach: Ferruccio Novo Head coach: Manuel Fleitas Solich Head coach:...
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  • unable to resume his duties in time for the tournament) Head coach: George Raynor Head coach: Jimmy Murphy Note: Swansea Town (now Swansea City) and Cardiff...
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    Beacon 2016 Norm of the North Grandfather Voice Pelé: Birth of a Legend George Raynor The Journey Martin McGuinness The Secrets of Emily Blair Father Avital...
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  • (1954) Charlie Elliott (caretaker) (1954–1955) Jesse Carver (1955) George Raynor (1956) Harry Warren (1956–1957) Billy Frith (1957–1961) Jimmy Hill (1961–1967)...
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    Times to the 21st Century. ABC-CLIO. pp. 504–. ISBN 978-1-85109-732-6. George Raynor Thompson; Dixie R. Harris (1966). The Signal Corps: the outcome (mid-1943...
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    Axbom CH 15 Reino Börjesson OR 7 Kurt Hamrin IR 8 Gunnar Gren CF 9 Agne Simonsson IL 4 Nils Liedholm (c) OL 11 Lennart Skoglund Manager: George Raynor...
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  • Kaufeldt (1934–40) Václav Simon (1940–44) Istvan Wampetits (1944–48) George Raynor (1 July 1948 – 30 June 1952) Per Kaufeldt (1951–56) Henry Carlsson (1956–58)...
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    Department of the Army, Washington, D.C. 1957) pp. 186–217 Thompson, George Raynor; Harris, Dixie R. (1991). United States Army In World War II-The Technical...
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  • Holmberg (1940–41) Helge Liljebjörn (1941–43) Holger Jernsten (1943–49) George Raynor (1947–48) Willy Wolf (1949–51) Helge Ahlström (1951–52) Sven Jacobsson...
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  • Axbom MF 15 Reino Börjesson FW 7 Kurt Hamrin FW 8 Gunnar Gren FW 9 Agne Simonsson FW 4 Nils Liedholm (c) FW 11 Lennart Skoglund Manager: George Raynor...
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  • 1951–53 Alfredo Notti 1953 Mario Sperone 1953–54 Federico Allasio 1954 George Raynor Roberto Copernico 1954–55 Luigi Ferrero Roberto Copernico 1955–56 Luigi...
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    Landing. In 1699, former pirate Captain George Raynor gained possession of Kiawah Island. On November 1, 1701, Raynor sold half of the island to Captain William...
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  • Kálmán Konrád (1942–1947) Erik Almgren (1948) József Nagy (1948–1952) George Raynor (1952–1954) Karl Durspekt (1956–1957) Antonio Durán (1960–1963) Bengt...
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  • footballer of Italian descent who bullied Pelé in his youth Colm Meaney as George Raynor, the head coach of the Sweden national team at the 1958 World Cup Felipe...
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    Government Printing Office. 1994. pp. 85–. ISBN 978-0-16-087334-8. George Raynor Thompson; Dixie R. Harris (1966). The Signal Corps: the outcome (mid-1943...
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  • Hogan Asbjørn Halvorsen 1948 George Raynor Milorad Arsenijević Reg Mountford 1952 Gusztáv Sebes Milorad Arsenijević George Raynor 1956 Gavriil Kachalin Milovan...
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  • for the World Cup. Tomasson is Sweden's first foreign manager since George Raynor who led Sweden in the 1950 and 1958 World Cups. Sweden national team...
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  • Angeles: University of California Press, 1974. ISBN 0-520-02565-2 Rawlinson, George; Benjamin Jowett, Henry Graham Dakyns and Edward James Chinnock. Greek Historians:...
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    Cronqvist 1957–1959 Lajos Szendrődi 1959 Birger Sandberg Knut Hallberg 1960 George Raynor 1960–1963 Walter Probst 1964–1966 Torsten Lindberg 1967–1971 Gösta Sandberg...
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  • ever won the World Cup, and only two have reached the final match: George Raynor of England, with Sweden in 1958, and Ernst Happel of Austria, with the...
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    Prominent managers include Herbert Chapman, Brian Clough, Bill Nicholson, George Raynor and Don Revie. The Yorkshire football team, controlled by the Yorkshire...
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  • following an assessment of the playing staff by Carver and new coach George Raynor. It was at Middlesbrough that Taylor first met his future managerial...
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    the crew, taking the ship Batchelor's Delight, with future Captain George Raynor in the crew. Dampier transferred to the privateer Charles Swan's ship...
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    beaches to others. George Raynor, whose family had lived at the lake since the 1840s, owned a parcel of land which later became Raynor Beach. Many of the...
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