John William Hollins MBE (16 July 1946 – 14 June 2023) was an English football player and manager. He initially played as a midfielder, before becoming...
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Hollins University is a private university in Hollins, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1842 as Valley Union Seminary in the historical settlement...
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Christopher Jonathan Hollins (born 20 March 1971) is an English journalist, presenter and TV personality. Hollins is best known for being the sports correspondent...
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with a best analysis of 1/45. Hollins was born in Fulwood, an area of Preston, Lancashire, the son of Sir Frank Hollins. His elder brothers Arthur and...
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John Hollins ARA (1 June 1798 – 7 March 1855) was a London-based portraitist. His works are in the National Portrait Gallery and elsewhere. Hollins' painting...
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Bridges, Bert Murray, John Hollins, Peter Osgood, Ray Wilkins, Graeme Le Saux, Bobby Smith, Terry Venables, Jimmy Greaves, John Terry, Mason Mount, Reece...
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celebrated with a painting by John Hollins that is now in the National Portrait Gallery in London. The painting shows Green, John Hollins (the artist), Robert...
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appearances: 48, John Hollins (1963–1975 and 1983–1984) and Ron Harris (1961–1980) Most appearances in UEFA competitions: 124, John Terry (1998–2015)...
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Hollins is the surname of: People: Alexander Hollins (born 1996), American football player Alfred Hollins (1865–1942), British composer and organist Andre...
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the club: Peter Bonetti (729; 1959–79), John Terry (717; 1998–2017), Frank Lampard (648; 2001–2014), John Hollins (592; 1963–1975 and 1983–1984), and César...
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(2007). "Hollins, Peter". Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 13 December 2008. Noszlopy, George T. (2003). "Peter Hollins (1800-1886)"...
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The first manager of Chelsea Football Club was John Robertson, appointed player-manager in 1905. The current head coach is Enzo Maresca. Chelsea have had...
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Scotland Forward 1969 David Webb England Defender 1970 John Hollins Midfielder 1971 John Hollins (2) 1972 David Webb (2) Defender 1973 Peter Osgood Forward...
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subsequently sacked and replaced by former Chelsea FC manager and player John Hollins and his assistant Alan Lewer. Things got worse for Crawley and as attendances...
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Improved Player that season, credited Hollins with his development into one of the all-time great Suns players. Hollins assistant coach tenure was during...
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University of Washington. After declining St. Louis, Hollins committed to and enrolled at UCLA. Hollins played significant minutes all four years of his career...
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Suite (Ron Harris) 'Drakes' (Ted Drake) Bonetti (Peter Bonetti) Hollins (John Hollins) In October 2010, a nine-foot statue of popular 1960s Chelsea forward...
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Conference. On 20 June 2007, Mel Bush was confirmed as the club's new owner. John Hollins was confirmed as the club's new manager after Tindall's sacking, though...
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net, but two minutes later Ian Hutchinson headed in the equaliser from John Hollins' cross. There were no more goals scored during the 30-minute extra time...
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number 4 shirt in honour of his favourite Chelsea player when growing up, John Hollins, and kept that shirt number throughout his career.[citation needed] Stewart...
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twice and promoted once, although he was replaced as Club Captain by John Hollins at the tail end of the 1971/72 season. Harris was primarily a central...
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brother of former England international footballer John Hollins, and the uncle of TV presenter Chris Hollins. Following the end of his playing career he became...
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Shilton 849 (1966–1997) Most league appearances by an outfield player: John Hollins 714 (1963–1983) (62 goals - Chelsea 47, Q.P.R 6, Arsenal 9) Most league...
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Hooker regarded Hollins as a formative influence on his style of playing and his career as a musician. Among the songs that Hollins reputedly taught...
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attorney John Hollins Sr. and his firm (Hollins, Wagster, Yarbrough, Weatherly & Raybin, P.C.) for "slander, false light and other damages" after Hollins gave...
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Rodney Trotter Grandsons Damien Trotter Granddaughters Joan Trotter II Grandfathers John Hollins Stanley Stubbs Grandmothers Eliza Hollins Edwina Stubbs...
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minutes later Hutchinson, still limping from Hunter's challenge, headed in John Hollins' cross to take the game to a replay. Two weeks later at Old Trafford...
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dismissed after leading the club to its lowest league finish for 23 years. John Hollins was appointed, and things soon started to improve. In 1999, the club...
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December 1987 after being spotted playing in a local tournament by manager John Hollins. He made his debut for the club two years later against Portsmouth and...
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February 2013. "Alan Cork". soccerbase.com. Retrieved 4 February 2013. "John Hollins". soccerbase.com. Retrieved 4 February 2013. "Colin Addison". soccerbase...
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