John Robert 'Bertie' Peacock MBE (29 September 1928 – 22 July 2004) was a Northern Ireland international footballer and manager who played for Celtic...
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triumph in the Gold Cup (1958). In 1961, chairman Jack Doherty persuaded Bertie Peacock to sign for Coleraine after he left Celtic. It would prove to be one...
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tournament in which all matches were played under the name "Ireland". Bertie Peacock managed for the first three qualifying matches. Billy Bingham managed...
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Bertie Mee (1918–2001), English football player and manager of Arsenal F.C. Bertie Miller (born 1949), former professional footballer Bertie Peacock (1928–2004)...
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the American Revolutionary War Edward Nicolls – Royal Marines officer Bertie Peacock – footballer Hilary Stevenson – scientist, educator, and expert on food...
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Murdoch Paul McStay Billy McNeill – Voted Celtic's greatest ever captain Bertie Auld Jimmy Johnstone – Voted Celtic's greatest ever player Bobby Lennox...
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anyone from Northern Ireland, with the next best record being that of Bertie Peacock with 39%. Previously McKinstry managed the Rwanda national team, the...
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Alf McMichael DF 2 Willie Cunningham MF 4 Danny Blanchflower (c) MF 6 Bertie Peacock FW 7 Billy Bingham FW 8 Wilbur Cush FW 16 Derek Dougan FW 10 Jimmy McIlroy...
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(Scotland), Danny Blanchflower (Northern Ireland), John Charles (Wales), Bertie Peacock (Northern Ireland), Stanley Matthews (England), Bobby Johnstone (Scotland)...
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Scotland DF 1949–1957 233 46 Bobby Collins Scotland MF 1949–1958 320 120 Bertie Peacock Northern Ireland MF 1949–1961 453 51 Willie Fernie Scotland MF 1949–1958...
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Dick Keith (1933-05-15)15 May 1933 (aged 25) 3 Newcastle United 6 3MF Bertie Peacock (1928-09-29)29 September 1928 (aged 29) 15 Celtic 7 4FW Billy Bingham...
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was brought in to Coleraine by former Northern Ireland internationals Bertie Peacock and Jim Platt, making his debut in the Irish League at the age of 15...
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Includes matches against Australia until their move to AFC in 2006. Bertie Peacock managed for the first three qualifying matches. Billy Bingham managed...
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Haughney LB Alex Rollo RH Bobby Evans CH Jock Stein (c) LH John McPhail OR Bobby Collins IR Jimmy Walsh CF Neil Mochan IL Bertie Peacock OL Willie Fernie...
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Conor Hazard Neil Lennon Paddy McCourt Niall McGinn Allen McKnight Bertie Peacock Anton Rogan Charlie Tully Norway Kristoffer Ajer Harald Brattbakk Vidar...
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in the early 1950s. Matters improved in the 1950s, with Bobby Evans, Bertie Peacock, Bobby Collins, along with Tully, making a positive impact on the team...
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Donnelly FB 4 Sean Fallon RH 5 Willie Fernie CH 3 Bobby Evans (c) LH 7 Bertie Peacock RW 6 Charlie Tully IF 8 Bobby Collins CF 11 Billy McPhail IF 9 Sammy...
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the racecourse where he teamed up with Albury Racing Club Secretary Bertie Peacock and his son Donald in marshalling the arriving vehicles so that they...
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Joan Morgan, 99, English film actress, screenwriter and novelist. Bertie Peacock, 75, Northern Ireland football player and manager. Kostiantyn Stepankov...
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RU Bobby Collins 13 1952–53 SFL 30 11 7 12 51 54 29 8th QF Sect 1R Bertie Peacock 12 1953–54 SFL 30 20 3 7 72 29 43 1st W Sect SF Neil Mochan 22 1954–55...
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left him out of international contention for the next three years. Bertie Peacock returned him to the team following his transfer to First Division Leicester...
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winners. It was founded by Jim Weir, Victor Leonard, George Logan and Bertie Peacock, one of the most famous football players from the region.[citation needed]...
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several players emerge as mainstays in the Celtic side, Bobby Evans, Bertie Peacock, Bobby Collins and perhaps most memorably, Charlie Tully. Tully was...
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Rollo RH Bobby Evans CH Alec Boden LH Joe Baillie RW Jock Weir IR Bobby Collins CF John McPhail IL Bertie Peacock LW Charlie Tully Manager: Jimmy McGrory...
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Bonnar RB Mike Haughney LB Frank Meechan RH Bobby Evans CH Jock Stein LH Bertie Peacock RW John Higgins IR Willie Fernie CF Sean Fallon IL Charlie Tully LW...
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Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Bertie Peacock". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Bailey Peacock-Farrell". National Football Teams...
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Bonnar RB Mike Haughney LB Frank Meechan RH Bobby Evans CH Jock Stein LH Bertie Peacock RW Bobby Collins IR Willie Fernie CF John McPhail IL Jimmy Walsh LW...
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Mike Haughney LB Alex Rollo RH Bobby Evans CH Jim Mallan LH Joe Baillie OR Bobby Collins IR Jimmy Walsh CF Sean Fallon IL Bertie Peacock OL Charlie Tully...
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Brazilian surviving member of the 1930 FIFA World Cup. (92) 23 July – Bertie Peacock (75), Northern Irish footballer 2 August – José Omar Pastoriza (62)...
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At Coleraine, under the tutelage of former Northern Ireland boss, Bertie Peacock, Cochrane developed into a fine winger and was capped by his country...
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