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    James Hagan (21 January 1918 – 26 February 1998) was an English football player and manager. He played between 1938 and 1958 for Sheffield United and...
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    Democratic President Jimmy Carter. Prior to his endorsement, Hagan had been a guest of Kennedy at his home in Hyannisport. Hagan was appointed Cuyahoga...
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  • Stephen Hagan (born 25 January 1985) is a British actor from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Hagan was born in Belfast and grew up in nearby Greenisland. He...
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  • flight again. Following the appointment of experienced English manager Jimmy Hagan in 1973 who prior to being appointed as manager of Estoril had managed...
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  • Jim Hagan (born 1956), Northern Irish former professional footballer and manager Jim Hagan (basketball) (born 1936), American basketball player Jimmy Hagan...
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  • left for Porto at the end of the season. Experienced English manager Jimmy Hagan led the club to its third Taça de Portugal win in five years after defeating...
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  • Dr Cosmas C.P Nnochiri Under 23s Manager: Ryan Semple Under 18s Manager: Jimmy Unwin Under 18s Assistant Manager: Hugh Alban-Jones Senior Professional...
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  • James Stephen Hagan Sr. (February 18, 1938 – May 4, 2021) was an American basketball player. He was an All-American college player at Tennessee Tech before...
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  • Alexandra Hagan (born 1991), Australian rower Alfie Hagan (1895–1980), English footballer Art Hagan (1863–1936), American baseball player Barry Hagan (1957–1993)...
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  • European Cup, where they were eliminated by Ajax of Johan Cruyff. Led by Jimmy Hagan the following season, Benfica became the first club in Portugal to win...
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    Benfica's first ever victory in Germany, Jesus surpassed the record held by Jimmy Hagan's 1972–73 team, with 16 consecutive wins. During the league campaign,...
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    Archie Macaulay  Scotland 1 October 1961 1 April 1963 67 26 18 23 038.81 Jimmy Hagan  England 1 April 1963 31 May 1967 201 78 49 74 038.81 see below Alan...
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  • Football League Cup for the first time in 1965–66 and, under manager Jimmy Hagan, won the final by defeating West Ham United 5–3 on aggregate. That was...
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  • introduced by former manager Jimmy Sirrel, but designed apparently over 20 years previously by former player Jimmy Hagan. This consisted of two white...
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    against Aston Villa. He was selected sporadically by Albion manager Jimmy Hagan during the remainder of 1963–64 and finished the campaign on five goals...
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  • February 1970 14 May 1970 16 12 3 1 44 13 075.00 99981 Taça de Portugal Jimmy Hagan 30 June 1970 23 September 1973 120 94 14 12 339 80 078.33 99983 Primeira...
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  • parliamentarian in South Australia Jean Hagen (1923–1977), American actress Jimmy Hagan (1918–1998), English football player and manager Johann Georg Hagen (1847–1930)...
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  • Trautmann, Tim Ward, George Hardwick, Jimmy Hill, Neil Franklin, Don Revie, Stan Mortensen, Nat Lofthouse, Jimmy Hagan, Tom Finney and Frank Bowyer (reserve)...
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  • several notable players to guest for the club. Others included Matt Busby, Jimmy Hagan, Joe Mercer, Stan Cullis, Cliff Britton and Tommy Lawton. He also guested...
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  • stage (d. 2002) 1917 – Erling Persson, H&M founder (d. 2002) 1918 – Jimmy Hagan, English footballer (d. 1998) 1918 – Antonio Janigro, Italian cellist...
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  • 1979 – 30 June 1980) Jimmy Hagan (1980–81) Artur Jorge (1981) Nelo Vingada (1 July 1981 – 30 June 1982) José Mourinho Félix (1982–83) Jimmy Melia (1983–86)...
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  • of English clubs and in September 1963 West Bromwich Albion manager Jimmy Hagan paid £23,000 for his signature. Making his debut against Birmingham City...
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  • Boleyn Ground, London Attendance: 28,341 Referee: D Smith Manager:  Jimmy Hagan Team:   Ray Potter (GK)   Bobby Cram   Ray Fairfax  Doug Fraser   Danny...
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  • 1959–61 4 Gordon Clark 1 0 3 1961–63 4 Archie Macaulay 2 1 1 1963–64 3 Jimmy Hagan 1 2 0 1964–65 2 1 0 1 Andy Beattie 1967–68 3 Alan Ashman 1 2 0 Ronnie...
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  • englandfootballonline. Retrieved 4 October 2018. Jimmy Hagan at Englandstats.com, Retrieved 3 October 2018 "England players: Jimmy Hagan". englandfootballonline. Retrieved...
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  • and was certified dead on his arrival at hospital. 26 February 1998: Jimmy Hagan, 80, who played 361 league matches for Sheffield United between 1938...
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  • 3 50 17 060.87 Juca 1 July 1975 30 June 1976 42 23 7 12 73 41 054.76 Jimmy Hagan 1 July 1976 30 June 1977 41 23 10 8 85 45 056.10 Paulo Emílio 1 July...
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    Sporting 1967–69 Fernando Riera: Benfica 1962–63, 1966–68; Sporting 1974–75 Jimmy Hagan: Benfica 1970–73; Sporting 1976–77 Milorad Pavić: Benfica 1974–75; Sporting...
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    2007–08 8 Jr. Clay 1,661 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 9 Anthony Avery 1,563 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 10 Jimmy Hagan 1,539 1957–58 1958–59 1959–60...
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  •  Doug Fraser FW 7  Tony Brown FW 8  Jeff Astle FW 9  John Kaye FW 10  Bobby Hope FW 11  Clive Clark Substitute: FW 12 Ken Foggo Manager: Jimmy Hagan...
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