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    for one more season, at the end of which Speirs returned to Glasgow. Married with two young children, Speirs would have been exempt from conscription...
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  • Fraser Speirs (21st century), Glasgow-based harmonica player Gardner Speirs (born 1963), Scottish former footballer and manager Jimmy Speirs (1886–1917)...
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  • Newcastle's goalkeeper (Lawrence), a header scored by captain Jimmy Speirs. It was a new trophy that Speirs lifted, appropriately made by Bradford jewellers Fattorini's...
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  • 1910–11. The same season they won the FA Cup, when a goal from captain Jimmy Speirs won the final replay against Newcastle United. City's defence of the...
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  • eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Jimmy Speirs, played one season at Maryhill, before joining Rangers and representing...
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  • replay of the final at Old Trafford in Manchester, through a goal from Jimmy Speirs. The first match, held at Crystal Palace, London, was a 0–0 draw. Matches...
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    position of fifth and also won their only major honour when captain Jimmy Speirs lifted the FA Cup after he scored the only goal to defeat Newcastle United...
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    no-score draw after extra time. Bradford won 1–0, the goal scored by Jimmy Speirs, in a match watched by 58,000 people. The ground's second FA Cup Final...
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  • City were duly re-elected. That done, Chapman signed new talent such as Jimmy Speirs from Bradford City and despite some erratic performances – losing 6–0...
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    Bernard Vann (MC and VC), Donald Simpson Bell (VC), William Angus (VC), Jimmy Speirs (MM), Tim Coleman (MM) and Davie Glen (MM). Others to receive decoration...
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    Hedderwick, poet and newspaper proprietor, born and raised in Govan. Jimmy Speirs, footballer (scored the winning goal in the 1911 FA Cup Final, received...
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  • Pete Spencer – drummer and founder member of the Bradford band Smokie. Jimmy Speirs – (1886–1917) Scottish footballer who scored the winning goal for Bradford...
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    londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March 2016. "Jimmy Speirs". www.londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March...
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    on 26 April 1911 at Old Trafford, Manchester, when a single goal from Jimmy Speirs in the 15th minute gave Bradford a 1–0 victory. They were the first winners...
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  • QF Robert Hamilton 10 1906–07 Division One 34 19 7 8 69 33 45 3rd QF Jimmy Speirs 14 1907–08 Division One 34 21 8 5 74 40 50 3rd R2 Robert Campbell 25...
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    is now part of the IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry (b. 1835); Jimmy Speirs, Scottish football player, inside forward for various clubs including...
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    DF 32 25 Jimmy Jackson DF 14 0 Jimmy Sharp DF 1 0 Joseph Hadden GK 23 0 John May DF 29 6 Robert Noble MF 8 1 Alex Barrie DF 14 1 Jimmy Speirs FW 16 6 Archie...
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  • Smith  England 1905–1909 112 54 Yann Songo'o  Cameroon 2021–2023 55 3 Jimmy Speirs  Scotland 1909–1912 86 29 Joe Spence  England 1933–1935 75 27 Martin...
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  • Barnsley in March 1917. Torrance, along with City's FA Cup winning captain Jimmy Speirs, was one of the club's players to die during service in the First World...
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    Davidson (1934–), footballer Jim Blyth (1890–?), footballer Jimmy Speirs (1886–1917), footballer Jimmy Mallan (1927–1969), footballer John McGeady (1958–), footballer...
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    Football Association George Somerville at the Scottish Football Association Jimmy Speirs at the Scottish Football Association Lewis Stevenson at the Scottish...
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  • Howie 1 1 0 Peter McBride 1 1 0 Jimmy Sharp 1 1 0 Walter White 1 1 0 George Chaplin 1 1 0 Sandy MacFarlane 1 1 0 Jimmy Speirs 1 1 0 Bob McColl 1 1 0 James...
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  • Division One 3rd P34 W19 D7 L8 F69 A33 Pts45 Scottish Cup Quarter-finals Top goalscorer League: Jimmy Speirs (13) All: Jimmy Speirs (14) ← 1905–06 1907–08 →...
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  • Hillsborough (A) 6,000 2–3 Jimmy McMenemy, Archie Kyle 34 18 March 1908 Meadowside (H) 5,000 2–2 Archie Kyle, Jimmy Speirs 35 19 October 1908 Bramall...
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  • 1906 Partick Thistle A 1–1 8,000 Speirs 24 March 1906 Falkirk H 3–1 7,000 Stark, Kivlichan, McFie 7 April 1906 Heart of Midlothian A 2–2 6,000 Speirs (2)...
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  • Fred Stansfield, Welsh international footballer (died 2014) August 10 - Jimmy Speirs, Scottish footballer and scorer of 1911 FA Cup Final winning goal "Clube...
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  • finished 0–0 with the only goal of the replay being scored by captain Jimmy Speirs. Some sources has credited the goal to O'Rourke, but he denied touching...
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  • Australian Lead Actress" in 1977. Speirs was also a guest star in a storyline of Prisoner in 1980. Rosalind Speirs made her acting debut in the 1974 film...
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  • resources" (the 'events' centred around a defeat to England in which captain Jimmy Cowan, one of four 'Anglos' in the side and possibly the most successful...
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  • Philippines as Secret Agent 7) is a 1988 action film starring Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Roberta Vasquez, Cynthia Brimhall, and Harold Diamond...
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