David Craig Mackay (14 November 1934 – 2 March 2015) was a Scottish football player and manager. Mackay was best known for a highly successful playing...
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David McKay (redirect from Dave Mackay (disambiguation))
David McKay or MacKay may refer to: Dave Mackay (musician) (1932–2020), American jazz pianist, singer and composer David Mackay (producer) (born 1944)...
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categories, including Best Instrumental Composition; Dave Mackay – (Joyful), Best Instrumental Solo; Dave Mackay – (Joyful), and best Jazz Instrumental Performance...
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David Robert Mackay (born 2 May 1981) is a Scottish former professional football player, and currently the assistant manager of Dunfermline Athletic. He...
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McFarland, and John O'Hare, then clinched the influential signing of Dave Mackay to lead the club to 1st place in 1969, and promotion to the First Division...
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Collins, Dave Mackay, Tom Azarello, Jimmie Smith) (Discovery #779, 1975 [rel. 1977]) Bill Henderson Live: Joey Revisited (with Joyce Collins, Dave Mackay, Steve...
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were forwards at the start of this period with wing half linchpins Dave Mackay and John Cumming. Wardhaugh was part of another notable Hearts attacking...
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for being League runners-up and losing in the FA Cup semi-final to Dave Mackay's Tottenham Hotspur. The 1966–67 season's success seemed an opportunity...
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that their side are not good on a technical level. They sign veteran Dave Mackay, along with several young players. Derby chairman Sam Longson is extremely...
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Nine managers — Ted Drake, Bill Nicholson, Alf Ramsey, Joe Mercer, Dave Mackay, Bob Paisley, Howard Kendall, Kenny Dalglish and George Graham – have...
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disagreement over the manager's media appearances. Longson appointed Dave Mackay to succeed Clough and the club won the league title again in 1975. Longson...
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the FA Cup in 1962 and the Cup Winners' Cup in 1963. Nicholson signed Dave Mackay and John White in 1959, two influential players of the Double-winning...
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Derby County Don Revie 1974–75 Derby County (2) Liverpool Ipswich Town Dave Mackay 1975–76 Liverpool (9) Queens Park Rangers Manchester United Bob Paisley...
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caught laughing after a Derby defeat. With the additional signings of Dave Mackay and Willie Carlin in 1968–69, Clough and Taylor's management led Derby...
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1953–1955 Bert Head 1956–1965 Danny Williams 1965–1969 Fred Ford 1969–1971 Dave Mackay 1971–1972 (Player-Manager) Les Allen 1972–1974 Danny Williams 1974–1978...
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1974–75 season was the 76th completed season of The Football League. Dave Mackay guided Derby County to their second league title in four years having...
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aged 38, retired in 1964, and a lightning strike killed John White. Dave Mackay remained until 1968, and Greaves remained a consistent goalscorer. In...
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Houston Junior 2005 Ellie Parker Acting Student 2009 The Damned United Dave Mackay 2009 Wasted Party Host 2009 Seaside Stories Dr Forbes 2010 Soulboy Fish-shop...
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he fell out of favour with his successor, and former Derby captain, Dave Mackay. O'Hare followed Clough from Derby to Leeds United in 1974 alongside...
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England FW 1959–1965 137 61 Bill Brown Scotland GK 1959–1966 262 0 29 29 Dave Mackay Scotland MF 1959–1968 318 51 22 22 Frank Saul England FW 1960–1967...
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6 January 2016. The other 20th-century Double-winning captains were Dave Mackay and Alan Hansen, both from Scotland, and Danny Blanchflower from Northern...
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key player in their success under the management of Brian Clough and Dave Mackay over the next few seasons, forming a formidable partnership with John...
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Dave Mackay, Michael Masucci, and Beth Moses (passenger) VSS Unity VF-02 12 December 2020, 16:15 UTC (aborted) Aborted prior to ignition N/A N/A Dave...
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controversial circumstances, with claims from Clough against the Italian people. Dave Mackay first led Derby into Europe when he took the club to a third-place finish...
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progressive metal band Skyharbor and Aleksandra Djelmash, along with guests Dave Mackay on piano & synthesizer, John Waugh on saxophone, Amy Turk on electro-acoustic...
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Battalion. The club then welcomed Tottenham Hotspur in a tribute to Dave Mackay, before a closed door game against Burnley and a friendly against Fleetwood...
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33 appearances and three as substitute. In 1973 Bowyer was signed by Dave Mackay, then manager of Nottingham Forest for £40,000. Like Orient, Forest were...
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Chummy MacGregor (1903–1973), musician Wilbur Mack (1873–1964), actor Dave Mackay (1932–2020), jazz pianist Marjorie Main (1890–1975), actress Albert Hay...
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Malcolm George Mackay (born 19 February 1972) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player, who is the sporting director at Scottish Premiership...
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ignition N/A N/A Dave Mackay and Frederick W. Sturckow VSS Unity Unity 21 22 May 2021, 15:26 UTC Success Mach 3 89.2 km (55.4 mi) Dave Mackay and Frederick W...
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