• the time Doug was born, his father had retired and was employed as the Chief Clerk in the Statistical Office at Netley Hospital. Doug McGibbon played his...
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  • McGibbon, Northern Irish environmentalist and writer Charlie McGibbon (1880–1954), Arsenal and Southampton footballer (father of Doug McGibbon) Doug McGibbon...
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  • seven different goalscorers. Their top scorers were Jack Bradley and Doug McGibbon, both of whom scored twice in four appearances. The other players to...
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  • Newsham 1952–1957 78 152 FW 0.51 8 Dominic Solanke 2019–2024 77 216 FW 0.36 9 Doug McGibbon 1948–1951 68 111 FW 0.61 10 Jack Cross 1947–1953 67 173 FW 0.39...
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  • amateur terms in May 1938, before turning professional in February 1940. Doug McGibbon initially joined on amateur terms in August 1938, before turning professional...
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  • was born in Portsmouth Doug McGibbon, footballer, was born in Netley Richard McIlwaine, cricketer, was born in Milton Arthur McIntyre, cricketer, was born...
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    difficulties from the war. R4 Arthur Dominy Bill Dodgin Jack Bradley Doug McGibbon 2 N/A N/A 1946–47 Div 2 42 15 9 18 69 76 39 14th R4 Bill Dodgin Jack...
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    2011. Retrieved 6 December 2010. McNally, Neil (5 July 2018). "Doug and Barbara De Angelis Wedding Invitation". The Doug Henning Project. Retrieved 2020-06-07...
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  • North Wally Ardron (Rotherham United) – 29 goals Third Division South Doug McGibbon (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic) – 30 goals "English League Leading...
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  • Havre 7–0 at home thanks to a hat-trick from Don Roper, two goals from Doug McGibbon, and one each from Jack Bradley and Bobby Veck. Bohemians v Southampton...
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  • (Dove Cameron) and her friends. It is written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon, and is directed by Kenny Ortega. The film premiered on Disney Channel...
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  • re-election none Matches played 462 Goals scored 1,347 (2.92 per match) Top goalscorer Doug McGibbon (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic), 30 ← 1947–48 1949–50 →...
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  • stab wound. Ernest Mancoba, 98, South African avant-garde artist. Doug McGibbon, 83, English football player. Rainbeaux Smith, 47, American actress...
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  • was announced to be directing the film. The script was written by Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott. Filming began in the spring of 2014. Filming took place...
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  • Southampton, scoring in a 4–0 victory over Swansea Town, with fellow debutant Doug McGibbon scoring a hat-trick. Veck retained his place at outside left for the...
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  • football in 1946, Bradley became the established inside left, with either Doug McGibbon or George Lewis at centre-forward. The outside left position was filled...
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    Clarke  England FW 1939 2 — 2 0 Phil Griggs  England FW 1939 1 — 1 0 Doug McGibbon  England FW 1939–1946 16 — 16 11 Norman Higham  England FW 1939 2 —...
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  • Doug McGibbon, in a 2–4 defeat at Swansea. After a run of five games, in which he only found the net once, he was replaced by the fit again McGibbon....
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  • with 17,426 votes (84.40%) against Independent American nominee Doug Brozyna. 2000 Gibbons was unopposed in the primary and won the general election with...
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  • as Joseph Corey Gibbons as Greg Andrew Gregg as Salesman Doug Jones as Dr. Albert Anne Leighton as Vicky Trevor Luce as Luke Mike McNamara as Rick Valerie...
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  • from Andrew Duckles, Billy Gibbons, Bill Payne, Bobby Rush, Bob Glaub, Charlie Bisharat, David Grissom, Derek Trucks, Doug Rappoport, Doyle Bramhall II...
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    Harvey Cochrane and Oliver Gibbons who won as a result of the leading team having three fish over the legal size. In 2008 Doug McBride of Devlin, Ontario...
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  • to Laverne T. McMullen, who was an employee at the paper. McMullen owned and published the paper for 34 years. McMullen sold it to Doug Duncan, publisher...
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  • placed Paul in a coma. When Paul wakes, Doug is unhappy when Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) begins questioning him. Doug treats both Steph and Ringo Brown (Sam...
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  • McDaniels, Jason Mizell, Joseph Simmons, and Russell Simmons, and performed by Run-DMC. "The Show" and "La Di Da Di", written and performed by Doug E...
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  • day. Doug Coughlin, an older and experienced bartender, takes Brian under his wing and teaches him how to flair. They become friends, with Doug giving...
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    inks, and lettering. The artists included Gibbons, Frank Quitely, John Romita Jr., Jock, Adi Granov, Doug Braithwaite, Ian Churchill, Olivier Coipel...
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    distributor based in Sisk's hometown of Renton, Washington. "NWAC Hall of Fame: Doug Sisk". Northwest Athletic Conference. 1995. "Pittsburgh Pirates 6, New York...
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  • page on October 15, 2015. Deadline Hollywood reported that Parriott and McGibbon would return as screenwriters and executive producers for the sequel and...
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    Heritage. Retrieved 17 February 2008. Smith 1924, p. 14. McGibbon 2007, p. 65. Munro, Doug. "Robert Logan". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry...
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