• Sport. 30 May 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2017. Scot Symon at the Scottish Football Association Scot Symon at Post War English & Scottish Football League...
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  • score against Celtic with an 8–1 win in the Southern Football League. Scot Symon continued Struth's success, winning six league championships, five Scottish...
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  • Australian Army Peter Symon, Australian politician Scot Symon (1911–1985), Scottish professional football manager Vanda Symon (born 1969), New Zealand...
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  • after the war, the club finished third, missing promotion by one place. Scot Symon joined as manager in 1947. At the end of 1947–48, East Fife were promoted...
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  • (1948–2024), piano player for Sha Na Na Scott Siman, country music executive Scot Symon, Scottish footballer All pages with titles containing Scott Simon Simon...
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  • Hearts in the first game 1–1 draw they largely dominated against the Scot Symon managed Rangers. Norrie Davidson scored a then equalising Hearts goal...
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  • player Scot Sloan, a Doonesbury character Scot Symon (1911–1985), Scottish football player Scot Thompson (born 1981), American soccer player Scot Walters...
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    163 2,847 1,144 66.83 18 League titles 10 Scottish Cups 2 League Cups 3 Scot Symon 15 June 1954 1 November 1967 13 years, 139 days 681 445 114 122 1,719...
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  • Albertosi and Swedish star player Kurt Hamrin. Rangers were managed by Scot Symon and had reached the semi-final of the European Cup the previous year....
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    place in 1966–67), he was appointed as assistant to Scot Symon at Rangers in summer 1967. When Symon left the club just five months later, White was promoted...
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  • McLean were deemed entirely to blame, and both were dropped by manager Scot Symon and transferred within weeks. After spending a year at Preston, he had...
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  • October 1965 (1965–66) Individual Most cup final wins by manager: 6, Scot Symon (East Fife and Rangers), Jock Stein (Celtic) and Walter Smith (Rangers)...
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  • 15 19 39.29 1.45 Will Scott  England 1949 1953 163 78 36 49 47.85 1.66 Scot Symon  Scotland 1953 1954 63 30 11 22 47.62 1.60 Frank Hill  Scotland 1954 1956...
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  • injured during World War II. He began his senior football career at Scot Symon's East Fife and quickly gained praise as a tough tackling, no-nonsense...
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    who were considered favourites, at least in Scotland – Rangers manager Scot Symon allegedly asked, "Eintracht, who are they?" before the game. Eintracht...
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  • contested and it was played in Nuremberg, Germany. Although several thousand Scots travelled for the match Bayern had the home support advantage. Bayern Munich's...
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  • Mary Symon (25 September 1863 – 27 May 1938) was a Scottish poet who wrote in Scots with a regional and rural focus. Her work was praised by Hugh MacDiarmid...
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  • Archived from the original on 11 October 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2019. "Top Scots are honoured at Hampden". BBC Sport. 8 November 2004. Retrieved 22 March...
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    Rangers supporters are historically native Scots and Ulster Scots, and Celtic supporters are historically Irish-Scots. Although the confrontation between the...
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  • RH Harold Davis CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IR Ian McMillan CF Jimmy Millar IL Ralph Brand LW Davie Wilson Manager: Scot Symon...
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  • McColl CH 3 John Valentine LH 7 Harold Davis RW 8 Alex Scott IF 9 Billy Simpson CF 10 Max Murray IF 6 Sammy Baird LW 11 Johnny Hubbard Manager: Scot Symon...
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  • signed for Rangers on 24 June 1965 for £20,000 after impressing manager Scot Symon with his performance for a European Select side against a UK Select in...
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  • RH John Greig CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Jim Baxter RW Willie Henderson IR George McLean CF Jimmy Millar IL Ralph Brand LW Davie Wilson Manager: Scot Symon...
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  • 1953–54) Willie Thornton 1959–1968 3rd in the Scottish League (1962–63) Scot Symon 1968–1970 Davie McParland 1970–1974 League Cup (1971), Division Two (1970–71)...
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  • John Greig CH Ronnie McKinnon LH Bobby Watson RW Willie Henderson IR Jimmy Millar CF Jim Forrest IL Willie Johnston LW Davie Wilson Manager: Scot Symon...
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  • details of the winning club and their manager in each season since then. Scot Symon, Jock Stein and Walter Smith are the most successful managers in the history...
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  • November 2017. Gordon, David (18 April 2016). "Double Standards: Remembering Scot Symon". Cricketscotland.com. Retrieved 8 May 2017. "John Crum Biography". Scottishfa...
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    londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March 2016. "Scot Symon". www.londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 9 March...
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  • Aberdeen 1955–56 Scot Symon (1/6) Rangers 1956–57 Scot Symon (2/6) Rangers 1957–58 Tommy Walker (1/2) Heart of Midlothian 1958–59 Scot Symon (3/6) Rangers...
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  • more domestic doubles, in 1950 and 1953, Scot Symon was appointed as Rangers' third manager on 15 June 1954. Symon continued Struth's success by winning...
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