Frederick Charles Steele (6 May 1916 – 23 April 1976) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Stoke City and England. He also...
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Freddie Steele (December 18, 1912 – August 22, 1984) was a boxer and film actor born Frederick Earle Burgett in Seattle, Washington. He was recognized...
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Freddy (given name) (redirect from Freddie (footballer))
Freddie Steele (footballer) (1916–1976), English footballer and manager Freddie Summers (1947–1994), American National Football League player Freddie...
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1838 Freddie Steele, American boxer Freddie Steele (footballer) (1916–1976), English footballer and football manager George Steele Gile Steele George...
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(1912–1984), American boxer and film actor Freddie Steele (footballer) (1916–1976), English footballer Frederic Dorr Steele (1873–1944), American illustrator Fred...
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parents named him Stanley Frederick in honour of Stanley Matthews and Freddie Steele. He was prolific in his first spell at Port Vale between 1955 and 1961...
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points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. First Division Freddie Steele (Stoke City) – 33 goals Second Division Jack Bowers (Leicester) – 33...
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Stoke City's 43rd season in the Football League and the 29th in the First Division. In June 1949, Stoke legend Freddie Steele left after 17 years with the...
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replaced John Rowland as the Vale's number 7, but in November new manager Freddie Steele dropped Wright for Rowland. He made 14 Third Division and one League...
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Football League. Players who came up just short of the 200 mark include Clive Allen, Chris Chilton, Peter Doherty, Gary Lineker, Jack Smith, Freddie Steele...
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victory over Staffordshire rivals West Bromwich Albion and thirdly, Freddie Steele finished the season with 33 league goals. During the summer of 1936...
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Shiloh Keo A. J. Milwee Alex Mortensen Nick Perry Patrick Reilly Gordon Steele Mike Stoops Charlie Strong True Freshman Double Position : The Crimson...
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led by several stars who went on to play professional football, including Leon McQuay, Freddie Solomon, Noah Jackson, and John Matuszak, who was the first...
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Tide football team (variously "Alabama", "Bama", or "The Tide") represents the University of Alabama during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season...
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Derby. There he picked up an injury after a challenge from Stoke City's Freddie Steele. Further injury problems forced his retirement at age 22, at which point...
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Award Larry Walker, 1997 NL Justin Morneau, 2006 AL Joey Votto, 2010 NL Freddie Freeman, 2020 NL Cy Young Award Ferguson Jenkins, 1971 NL Éric Gagné, 2003...
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him playing alongside greats such as Stanley Matthews, Tommy Sale and Freddie Steele and Westland found it hard to establish himself into the starting eleven...
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Jim Elsby (category Men's association football fullbacks)
also played twice in April 1953, as Stan Turner was rested, as manager Freddie Steele led the club to a second-place finish in the Third Division North in...
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through the Port Vale youth team to sign professional forms under manager Freddie Steele in March 1964. He made his first-team debut at Vale Park on 7 September...
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List of Stoke City F.C. records and statistics (category English football club statistics)
140 Freddie Steele (1934–49) Leading Goalscorer (Including war-time) – 282 Tommy Sale (1930–47) Leading Goalscorer (FA Cup) – 19 Freddie Steele Leading...
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Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. (redirect from Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club)
& Hove Albion Football Club (/ˈbraɪtən ... ˈhoʊv/ BRY-tən … HOHV), commonly referred to as simply Brighton, is a professional football club based in Brighton...
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Stoke City paying £2,000 for Smith's services to provide back up for Freddie Steele and George Antonio. He made 25 appearances for Stoke scoring seven goals...
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Bert Llewellyn). He scored twice in 11 games in 1962–63, but new boss Freddie Steele sold him on to league rivals Millwall in January 1963 for a £2,000 fee...
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Pat Willdigg (category Men's association football inside forwards)
though, and was instead transferred to Northwich Victoria by manager Freddie Steele in the summer of 1956. Source: Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities...
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Dally — QB, Danube (Austria)/Milano (Italian Football League) Mike Daum — OT, Oakland Invaders (USFL) Freddie Gaines — S/OLB, Bay Area Panthers (IFL) Adam...
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Frank Wintle (category Men's association football defenders)
Hodgson, Ivor Powell, Freddie Steele, or Norman Low. The only time he featured in the first-team was a brief period between Steele's resignation and Low's...
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Philadelphia Eagles (redirect from Eagles football)
American football team based in Philadelphia. The Eagles compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference...
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List of nicknamed NFL games and plays (category National Football League games)
Several National Football League (NFL) games and plays throughout its history have been given names by the media, football fans, and as part of an NFL...
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Freddie Steele built a Port Vale team that was also referred to as an 'Iron Curtain' as they kept 30 league clean sheets on their way to the Football...
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Stoke City F.C. (redirect from Stoke City Football Club)
Record goalscorers: John Ritchie – 176 goals (league and cup goals) Freddie Steele – 140 goals (league goals) Record signing: Giannelli Imbula signed from...
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