• William Cringan (21 April 1890 – 12 May 1958) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland, Ayr United, Celtic, Third Lanark and Motherwell, and...
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  • Cringan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jimmy Cringan (1904–1972), Scottish football player William Cringan (1890–1958), Scottish...
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  • (2) Jim Craig (1) Joe Craig (1) Stephen Crainey (4) Pat Crerand (11) William Cringan (5) Johnny Crum (2) Kenny Dalglish (47) John "Dixie" Deans (2) Jimmy...
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     Scotland DF 1913–1923 217 6 Adam McLean  Scotland FW 1917–1928 408 138 William Cringan  Scotland MF 1917–1923 214 9 Tommy McInally  Scotland FW 1919–1922...
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  • Preceded by Jim Young Celtic F.C. captain 1917–1920 Succeeded by William Cringan...
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    represented by Jimmy Brownlie, Alec McNair, Bobby Orr, Jimmy Gordon, William Cringan, Jimmy McMullan, Alex Donaldson, James Bowie, Andrew Wilson, George...
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  • Celtic upon his return to the club later that year, taking over from William Cringan, and held the role for six years. During this time he won one further...
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    February 1914 Jimmy Gordon 1912–1920 1 10 4 April 1914 4 April 1914 William Cringan 1920–1923 3 5 26 February 1920 14 April 1923 Kenny Campbell 1920–1922...
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    Football Association James Crawford at the Scottish Football Association William Cringan at the Scottish Football Association Jim Cruickshank at the Scottish...
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  • only five games (averaging 2.6 goals per game). Bobby Collins (12) and William Reid (10) also scored at least 10 goals for the team. Of the 155 players...
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    2019. "William R. Corbett". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 2 June 2019. Sammy Cox at the Scottish Football Association "William Cringan". London...
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    building. This new building was designed around the original auditorium, Cringan Hall. Carruthers Shaw and Partners Limited, the same company that designed...
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    1903–1906 Jimmy Hay 1906–1911 Jim Young 1911–1917 Alec McNair 1917–1920 Willie Cringan 1920–1923 Charlie Shaw 1923–1925 Willie McStay 1925–1929 Jimmy McStay 1929–1934...
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    Randolph Heth (1834-1890) Catherine "Kitty" Heth (1834-1912), married John Cringan Maynard Caroline Kemble Heth (1835-1859), married Walter K. Martin Mary...
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  • 1825. Adams began his medical practice in Richmond as the partner of Dr. Cringan, and later became a partner with Dr. Micajah Clarke - in both instances...
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  • Charlie Shaw RB Alec McNair LB Willie McStay RH Jimmy McStay CH Willie Cringan LH John McFarlane OR Andrew McAtee IR Patsy Gallacher CF Joe Cassidy IL...
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    1936–1954 268 67 291 72 — — Bryan Hughes MF 1997–2004 248 34 291 42 — — Jimmy Cringan HB 1923–1934 260 12 284 12 — — Ned Barkas FB 1928–1937 256 9 284 9 — —...
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  • Crerand, Charlie Gallagher Willie Cringan, Peter Nellies (brother-in-law), Robert Cringan (brother), Jimmy Cringan (brother) John Cross, Willie Cross...
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  • Lowe, J. Love, W. S. Lowe (Musselburgh) Townhill 1920 J. Johnstone, A. Cringan, J. Maxwell, J. D. Marchbank (Thornhill) Wishaw 1921 J. Pollock, J. Paterson...
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  • Campbell 1 1 1 3 0 Jack Marshall 1 1 1 3 0 Sandy Archibald 1/1 1 2 1 Willie Cringan 1 1 2 0 Alan Morton 1 1 2 0 Donald McKinlay 1 1 2 0 Jimmy Blair 1 1 0 Tommy...
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  • for Orange County, Virginia in 1833) and sisters. He married Mary Ann Cringan (1797–1867) on February 28, 1821, in Richmond, Virginia, and was active...
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  • Early - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 22 October 2019. "William Fraser - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Retrieved 22 October 2019...
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  • Archived from the original on 5 September 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019. "William Wilson - Player Statistics". The Sons Archive. Archived from the original...
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  • A L 1–4 Briggs 10,525 26 February 1927 16th Tottenham Hotspur H W 1–0 Cringan 21,145 5 March 1927 17th Derby County A L 1–4 Crosbie 15,154 12 March 1927...
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