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    than the far-removed foreign politician. In May 2015, a biography, Sandy McMahon And The Early Celts by Celtic historian David Potter, was published...
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  • McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning...
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  • Dumbarton (2) Celtic Heart of Midlothian Jack Bell (Dumbarton) 23 1892–93 Celtic (1) Rangers St Mirren Sandy McMahon (Celtic) John Campbell (Celtic) 11...
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    anthropology Gideon Lang, Australian pastoralist and parliamentarian Sandy McMahon (1871–1916), Scotland international footballer and Celtic's eighth highest...
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    41 2nd W W Sandy McMahon 30 1892–93 SFL 18 14 1 3 54 25 29 1st RU RU John Campbell 25 1893–94 SFL 18 14 1 3 53 32 29 1st RU SF Sandy McMahon 30 1894–95...
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    Lambert Henrik Larsson Bobby Lennox Willie Maley Danny McGrain Jimmy McGrory Billy McNeill Paul McStay Bobby Murdoch Charlie Nicholas Ronnie Simpson Jock...
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    Colin for Rangers. Father-and-son pairs who have been selected include: Sandy Clark and Nicky Clark (Rangers) Mike Conroy Sr. and Mike Conroy Jr. (Celtic)...
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  • Payne Sandra Bullock as Annie Porter Joe Morton as Lieutenant Herb 'Mac' McMahon Jeff Daniels as Detective Harry Temple Alan Ruck as Doug Stephens Glenn...
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    March 1894 Solitude, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–1 BHC John Taylor (o.g.) 7 April 1894 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–2 BHC William Lambie, Sandy McMahon...
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    appearance-maker is Billy McNeill, who made a total of 790 appearances in major competitions over an 18-year playing career. Alec McNair holds the record at...
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  • Robert Smyth McColl  Wales 25 March 1899 Robert Smyth McColl Ireland 7 April 1900 Robert Smyth McColl  England 23 February 1901 Sandy McMahon Ireland 23...
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    Retrieved 31 July 2015. "Quinn, James". FibaStats. Retrieved 31 July 2015. "McMahon, Alex". FibaStats. Retrieved 31 July 2015. "Gallagher, Patrick". FibaStats...
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    1893 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 6–1 BHC William Sellar (2), Sandy McMahon, James Kelly, James Hamilton, Own goal 1 April 1893 Richmond Athletic...
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  • (4) Sandy McMahon (6) Stephen McManus (22) Jimmy McMenemy (12) Alec McNair (15) Jackie McNamara (30) Billy McNeill (29) John McPhail (5) Paul McStay (76)...
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  • Sandy Hook to Trump: 'Help us stop conspiracy theorists' Archived September 6, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, BBC News (April 2, 2017). Paula McMahon,...
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  • Fotheringham (d. -), Scottish professional footballer 16 October – Sandy McMahon (d. 1916), Scotland international forward in six matches, scoring four...
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  • Scottish Football League Season 1892–93 Champions Celtic Relegated Clyde Top goalscorer Sandy McMahon, John Campbell (11) ← 1891–92 1893–94 →...
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    Park 5–1 in the final which was held at Rangers' stadium, Ibrox Park. Sandy McMahon and John Campbell both scored twice in the game, helping Celtic win...
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    Date Venue Opponents Score Scotland scorer(s) 11 April Pike's Lane, Bolton (A) Football League XI 2–2 Sandy McMahon, Jack Bell...
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  • Storrier LB Barney Battles RH Davie Russell CH Harry Marshall LH Willie Orr OR Johnny Hodge IR John Campbell CF John Divers IL Sandy McMahon OL Jack Bell...
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    1901 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 11–0 BHC Robert Hamilton (4), Sandy McMahon (4), John Campbell (2), David Russell 2 March 1901 Racecourse Ground...
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  • meant that the remaining star players (including captain James McGhee and forward Sandy McMahon) moved to Celtic. The club was reconstituted in 1892, and the...
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  • McArthur RB James Welford LB David Storrier RH Barney Battles CH Harry Marshall LH Alex King OR Johnny Hodge IR John Campbell CF John Divers IL Sandy...
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    Charlie McMahon (born in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney, 1951) is an Australian didgeridoo player. The founder of the group Gondwanaland, McMahon was one...
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  • player, member of the Hibernian legendary Famous Five forward line Sandy McMahon (1871 – 1916), Scotland international football player, Celtic's eighth...
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  • RH Willie Maley CH James Kelly LH Tom Dunbar OR James Blessington IR Thomas Towie CF Jake Madden IL Sandy McMahon OL John Campbell Replay: Unchanged....
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  • Wendy McMahon (born 1951 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a former Canadian politician, who was a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia...
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  • Reynolds LB Dan Doyle RH Willie Maley CH James Kelly LH John Curran OR Jake Madden IR James Blessington CF Joe Cassidy IL Sandy McMahon OL John Campbell...
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  • Doug McMahon (16 October 1917 – 16 April 1997) was a Canadian soccer player, who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He is an honoured...
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  • League winner with Hearts in 1894–95, played for the Harp until 1888 Sandy McMahon, forward, later a Celtic regular Willie Groves, played for the Harp...
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