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    Brown "Wilf Mannion". 30 April 2001. "Wilf Mannion". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 23 June 2018. Brian Glanville (15 April 2000). "Wilf Mannion". Obituary...
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  • and broadcaster Wes Mannion (born 1970), director of Australia Zoo Wilf Mannion (1918–2000), English football player John Mannion (born 1968), American...
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  • Loughlin, Canadian hockey player Wilf Lunn, British television presenter Wilf Mannion (1918–2000), English footballer Wilf McGuinness (born 1937), English...
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    Jackie Vernon (Ireland), Ron Burgess (Wales), Stanley Matthews (England), Wilf Mannion (England), Tommy Lawton (England), Billy Steel (Scotland), Billy Liddell...
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  • until 1954. The decade before the Second World War saw the emergence of Wilf Mannion and George Hardwick, both of whom would go on to become England internationals...
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    Earlestown was a very ambitious club who hit the headlines when they signed Wilf Mannion as player manager. Crowds of one or two thousand were not unknown for...
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  • England fielded a strong team, including Billy Wright, Neil Franklin, Wilf Mannion and Tom Finney. Ireland's team included just seven First Division players...
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    Retrieved 20 March 2024. "England Players – Wilf Mannion". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Wilf Mannion". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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  • 2018. "Roy Keane". Doing the 92. "WILF MANNION". National Football Museum. Retrieved 7 November 2018. "Wilf Mannion". Doing the 92. "ALAN SHEARER". National...
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  • second qualifying round. In 1960, the club was ambitious enough to sign Wilf Mannion as player-manager, spending £3,000 on buying him a house in the town...
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    Another addition has been statues of former players George Hardwick, Wilf Mannion and George Camsell. The area in front of the Ayresome Park gates is the...
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    against Chile in Rio de Janeiro and won 2–0, with goals from Mortensen and Wilf Mannion.[citation needed] Their troubles began four days later when they faced...
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    goal Alfredo Friaça Maneca Andrés Prieto George Robledo Fernando Riera Wilf Mannion Stan Mortensen Ermes Muccinelli Egisto Pandolfini Horacio Casarín Héctor...
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  • music singer (d. 2008) Joseph Wiseman, Canadian actor (d. 2009) May 16 – Wilf Mannion, English footballer (d. 2000) May 17 – Birgit Nilsson, Swedish soprano...
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  • article see Category:Cambridge United F.C. players Notable players include Wilf Mannion, the only former Cambridge United player to be inducted into the English...
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    Billy Liddell 2 52 1946–47  England (27)  Ireland  Scotland —  Wales Wilf Mannion 5 53 1947–48  England (28)  Wales  Ireland  Scotland Various Sammy Smyth...
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    Daniels, magician Florence Easton, soprano Vin Garbutt, folk singer Wilf Mannion, footballer David Mulholland, artist Dusty Rhodes, footballer Paul Truscott...
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    iconic magazine "Football Monthly", George Camsell, Hughie Gallacher, Wilf Mannion, Raich Carter, Bob Gurney all of whom are described in a famous book...
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    A statue of Wilf Mannion, whose career spanned either side of the Second World War...
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    Home Championship England  4–2  Wales Sunderland Eddie Baily 31, 42' Wilf Mannion 66' Jackie Milburn 90' Trevor Ford 48,71' Stadium: Roker Park Attendance:...
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  • player Mark Schwarzer – 51 for Australia Most capped player for England Wilf Mannion – 26 As not all transfer details are made public, undisclosed transfer...
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  • Richard Kilty, Olympic Athlete (1989–Present) Graeme Lee, footballer Wilf Mannion, (1918–2000) footballer Faye Marsay, actress Herbert McCabe, Roman Catholic...
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  • 2DF Laurie Hughes (1924-03-02)2 March 1924 (aged 26) 0 Liverpool - 4FW Wilf Mannion (1918-05-16)16 May 1918 (aged 32) 19 Middlesbrough - 4FW Stanley Matthews...
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  • achieved this feat once, while G.H.Camsell achieved it in two games. Wilf Mannion is Middlesbrough's most capped England player. Lindy Delapenha was Middlesbrough's...
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  • be placed outside the stadium, joining those of George Hardwick and Wilf Mannion. A club spokesman said that such an honour could not be ruled out, adding:...
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  • Billy Wright (c) CH Laurie Hughes WH Jimmy Dickinson OR Tom Finney IF Wilf Mannion CF Roy Bentley IF Stan Mortensen OL Jimmy Mullen Manager: Walter Winterbottom...
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    Fenton 27 1946–47 Div 1 (1) 11th 42 17 8 17 74 68 42 QF Micky Fenton Wilf Mannion 23 1947–48 Div 1 (1) 16th 42 14 9 19 71 73 37 R5 Micky Fenton 29 1948–49...
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  • (born 1960), retired boxer Fred Lorenzen (born 1934), NASCAR driver Wilf Mannion (1918–2000), England and Middlesbrough F. C. footballer 1930s to 1950s...
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  • of people related to association football; 1996– Jackie Milburn, 2004 Wilf Mannion, and 2012 Bobby Robson. He has also produced a bronze statue of the Unknown...
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  • Scotland. The players in question were Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Ted Drake and Cliff Bastin Five Manchester United players...
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