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  2. 1978–79 in English football - Wikipedia

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    14 November 1978 – Charlie Flood, 82, scored 68 league goals as a forward during the 1920s for Hull City, Bolton Wanderers, Nottingham Forest, York City and Swindon Town. 18 December 1978 – Cuthbert Coundon, 73, played 39 league games as a right-winger for Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1920s.

  3. Peter Reid - Wikipedia

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    Peter Reid (born 20 June 1956) is an English football manager, pundit and former player. [3] A defensive midfielder in his playing days, Reid enjoyed a long and successful career. He built his reputation as one of England's brightest midfield talents of the time at Bolton Wanderers, [4] before signing for Everton in 1982.

  4. 2011–12 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Football in England. The 2011–12 season was the 132nd season of competitive football in England. The season began on 5 August 2011 for the Football League, [1] on 12 August for the Football Conference and 13 August for the Premier League. The Championship ended on 28 April 2012, [1] whilst League One, and League Two ended on 5 May 2012. [1]

  5. 2016–17 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City fared not much better as they hit rock-bottom and fell into the bottom tier of the Football League for the first time since 1959 and just 16 years after having been in the top-flight – even victory in the Football League Trophy and a late run of good results following the return of successful former manager Mark Robins proved to not be enough, as growing fan protests towards ...

  6. Tim Gudgin - Wikipedia

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    Tim Gudgin. Tim Gudgin (25 November 1929 – 8 November 2017) was a British radio presenter and voiceover artist. He was best known for announcing the football results on the BBC sports programmes Grandstand and Final Score between 1995 and 2011. He read the results out for the last time on 19 November 2011, just a week before his 82nd birthday.

  7. The Invincibles (English football) - Wikipedia

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    The Invincibles (English football) In English football, " The Invincibles " is a nickname used to refer to the Preston North End team of the 1888–89 season, managed by William Sudell, [1] [2] and the Arsenal team of the 2003–04 season managed by Arsène Wenger. [3] Preston North End earned the nickname after completing an entire season ...

  8. James Alexander Gordon - Wikipedia

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    James Alexander Gordon (10 February 1936 – 18 August 2014) was a Scottish radio broadcaster, best known for reading out football results on BBC radio. [1] Born in Edinburgh in 1936, [2] as a baby he was paralysed with polio and he spent a large part of his childhood in hospital. [3] He worked in music publishing before joining the BBC in 1972 ...

  9. 1904–05 Football League - Wikipedia

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    1905–06 →. The 1904–05 season was the 17th season of The Football League. Woolwich Arsenal were the first club from southern England to feature in the top flight of English football since its inception in 1888–89 .