• Revie at Leeds United, he began his first team meeting by stating that if Eddie Gray had been a horse, he would have been shot long ago. His performance on...
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  • the son of Andy Gray and Giorgina. He is one of four brothers. He is also the grandson of Frank Gray, and the great nephew of Eddie Gray, all of whom played...
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  • Edward or Eddie Gray may refer to: Eddie Gray (Australian footballer) (1915–2009), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood Eddie Gray (footballer...
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    Herman "Hesh" Rabkin character on The Sopranos. They were replaced by Eddie Gray (guitar) and Peter Lucia (drums); Magura departed as well. At first, Tommy...
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    legend Eddie Gray. His cousin Stuart Gray was also a pro footballer. His son Archie is a professional footballer at Tottenham Hotspur. Andy Gray started...
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  • Edward Earl Gray (10 June 1898 – 15 September 1969), who performed as 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray, was an English stage comedian. He appeared in music halls...
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  • of maintaining the club's success after the Don Revie era. Gray, younger brother of Eddie, joined the club under Revie as a 17-year-old left-winger and...
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  • originally recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells and composed by Eddie Gray, Tommy James and Mike Vale. A gentle-tempoed groove, "Crystal Blue Persuasion"...
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  • Eddie Gray (February 4, 1920 – October 25, 1969) was a race car driver from Gardena, California. He became champion of a predecessor of the NASCAR Winston...
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  • Edward "Eddie" Gray (born 19 October 1934 in Bellshill) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a forward in the Scottish Football...
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  • hailed from a footballing family; his father Eddie, uncle Frank and cousin Andy all represented Scotland. Gray was signed to Celtic as a schoolboy S-former...
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  • 1981–82. Clarke was replaced by former teammate Eddie Gray. With no money to spend on team building, Gray concentrated on youth development, but was unable...
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    Olympics in London, England. John De Saram G. D. Peiris Duncan White Eddie Gray Leslie Handunge Alex Obeysekera Albert Perera Official Olympic Reports...
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  • Eddie Gray (8 January 1915 – 18 March 2009) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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    Granville Gray (born 1 August 1958) is an English bassist notable for playing with the rock bands Eddie and the Hot Rods, The Damned and UFO. Paul Gray was...
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  • accompanied by IGP Sir Richard Aluwihare, G.G. Ponnambalam and Inspector Eddie Gray at the time who took him to a nursing home, where he died several hours...
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  • Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, Jon Pertwee, Robertson Hare, 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray – A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum". Discogs. 13 November...
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  • 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray. Essentially the gang comprised three double acts; Flanagan and Allen, Naughton and Gold, and Nervo and Knox (with some input from Gray)....
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    Leeds were generally seen to have had the best of the play – with winger Eddie Gray, named man of the match, in particular giving David Webb a torrid time...
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  • the 1963 production, Kenneth Connor appeared as Hysterium, 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray as Senex and Jon Pertwee as Marcus Lycus. In the 1986 revival, Patrick...
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  • Sheridan Eoghan Stokes Aidy White Dominic Poleon Billy Bremner Andy Gray Eddie Gray Frank Gray David Harvey Peter Lorimer Stuart McKinstry Martin Woods Tommy...
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  • Clarke  England 1 October 1980 30 June 1982 84 27 22 35 77 104 32.14 1.08 Eddie Gray  Scotland 4 July 1982 11 October 1985 157 57 55 45 214 193 36.30 1.47...
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    20th Eddie Gray 10 November 2003 Southampton Gordon Strachan Resigned 13 February 2004 12th Paul Sturrock 4 March 2004 Leeds United Eddie Gray Mutual...
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    a boy. Much to his disappointment, he was not wanted by then-manager Eddie Gray, who had been his favourite player. Seaman went to Fourth Division club...
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  • reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. Vocals: Tommy James Guitar: Eddie Gray Bass: Mike Vale Organ: Ronnie Rosman Drums: Peter Lucia Singles The Best...
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    After a few comings and goings of members, the classic lineup of James, Eddie Gray (guitar), Mike Vale (bass), Ron Rosman (keyboards) and Pete Lucia (drums)...
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    a young age. He soon caught the interest of the Leeds United manager Eddie Gray and was transferred to the club in the summer of 1985 for £200,000. Bremner...
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  • guitar on his 1967 Fender Jazzmaster through an Ampeg Gemini 1, while Eddie Gray played lead guitar on his 1968 Gibson Les Paul Custom through an Ampeg...
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    Eddie Izzard (/ˈɪzɑːrd/; born Edward John Izzard; 7 February 1962), also known as Suzy Izzard, is a British stand-up comedian, actor and activist. Her...
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  • developed a youth policy at the club, notable graduates of which would be Eddie Gray, Norman Hunter, Peter Lorimer and Paul Reaney. He had a difficult task...
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