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Andy Cole

A Wisdom Archive on Andy Cole

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A selection of articles related to Andy Cole

Andy Cole

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04

Pourtsmouth: Back in the top flight for the first time since 1988, Harry Redknapp's Division One title winners were in for a hard time in their first Premiership campaign. But they pulled together and moved up the table towards the end of the season and finished 13th. Leicester City: The Foxes fought and fought throughout their comeback season in the Premiership, but in the end Micky Adams and his players were unable to pull off the survival act which they had hoped for. They had failed to meet the standards set by the Leicester side of the late 1990's which had won two L ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96

Middlesbrough: Returned to the Premiership after two seasons with a quality new stadium and a side containing some of the biggest names in world football. But the expensively signed likes of Nick Barmby and Juninho were unable to take Bryan Robson's Middlesbrough beyond 12th place in the final table, although good early season form had suggested they could challenge for a UEFA Cup place. Bolton Wanderers: Bolton's first top division season since 1979-80 ended in relegation after the dismissal of Roy McFarland and the failure of his assistant ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95

Crystal Palace: Experienced a unique season. Reached the semi finals of both domestic cups and finished fourth from bottom, but due to the streamlining of the Premiership they were relegated back to Division One just one season after gaining promotion as champions. Nottingham Forest: Marked their Premiership comeback with a third place finish and a place in the UEFA Cup, largely down to 22 goals from striker Stan Collymore who was sold to Liverpool shor ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94

Newcastle United: With strike partnership of Andy Cole and Peter Beardsley scoring 59 Premiership goals between them, the Magpies followed their Division One title glory with an impressive third-place finish and qualified for the UEFA Cup, just two seasons after they narrowly avoided relegation to the third tier of the English league. West Ham United: Stayed clear of the relegation zone throughout their first Premiership seas ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06

Sunderland: As of 24 January 2006, Sunderland lay bottom of the Premiership after losing 17 of their first 22 games and collecting just 9 points. The Black Cats now look to be doomed to an immediate return to the Championship, and are a serious threat to break their 2002-03 Premiership record for fewest points earned in a season (19). Wigan Athletic: In the top division for the first time in their history, Wigan have made a brilliant Premiership debut less than 30 years after joining the league. They went into December 2 ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97

Sunderland: Peter Reid's rejuvenated Sunderland won promotion to the Premiership as Division One champions for the 1995-96 season, but a shortage of goals sabotaged their chances of succeeding at the highest level and they were relegated on the final day of the season. This meant that the club's new 42,000-seat stadium at Monkwearmouth would initially stage Division One football after the relocation from Roker Park. Derby County: The Rams gave their century-old Baseball Ground a good send-off with a sound debut in the Premiership. The ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99

Nottingham Forest: Despite the appointment of Ron Atkinson after Dave Bassett's dismissal, and the comeback of AWOL striker Pierre van Hooijdonk, Forest could not re-establish themselves in the Premiership and went down in bottom place. Middlesbrough: Made a good Premiership comeback by finishing ninth, although they never looked serious contenders for European qualification or a major trophy. Charlton Athletic: Went down on the last day of the season despite putting up a strong fight to preserve the Premiership status that Alan Curbishley had ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98

Bolton Wanderers: Back in the Premiership at the first time of asking, but went straight back down again despite moving into a new stadium and making some expensive new signings. Barnsley: In the Premiership for the first time and ousted Manchester United from the F.A. Cup in a good run to the quarter finals, but could not repeat this good form in the Premiership and went straight back down. Crystal Palace: As had happened in both of their previous Premiership seasons, the Eagles were relegated. This time their form was even mo ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000

Sunderland: After an excellent campaign as Division One champions, Sunderland quickly became one of the most feared sides in the Premiership and striker Kevin Phillips was the country's top scorer with 30 Premiership goals. A seventh-place finish was not enough for European qualification, but it was an excellent performance for a newly promoted side. Bradford City: After nearly 80 years outside the top flight, the Bantams endured a difficult Premiership debut but fought in a determined mood and it was a tough battle which was eventually won. A surprise 1-0 win over Liverpool kept Bradford up, deprived Liver ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000

Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97

Manchester City: Failed to impress during 1996-97, with relegation looking more likely than promotion, and the following season City slipped into the league's third tier for the first time ever. The next four seasons saw three promotions and one relegation as City climbed from Division Two to Division One to the Premiership and then back to Division One before finally regaining their Premiership place in 2002. They have been in the Premiership ever since. Queen's Park Rangers: Never looked like regained their place in the Premiership ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - Manchester City

Fowler was transferred to Manchester City F.C. on 16 January 2003. Fowler experienced a relatively poor start to his Manchester City career, but played well in the second half of the 2004/05 season, scoring his 150th Premiership goal in the 3-2 win over Norwich City on 28 February 2005. However, his failure to convert a 90th minute penalty kick against Middlesborough in the final game of the season prevented ...

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Robbie Fowler, Robbie Fowler - Current, Robbie Fowler - Liverpool, Robbie Fowler - Leeds United, Robbie Fowler - Manchester City, Robbie Fowler - Wealth

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - Current

Fowler, as of March 2005, is the third highest scorer in Premiership history, only behind Andy Cole and Alan Shearer, which considering his low scoring form of the 2000s, really underscores what a mercurial and prodigious talent he was in the 1990s. On September 2, 2005, Robbie released an autobiography called Fowler: My Autobiography about his time as a footballer and the issues surrounding him. Excerpts published in newspapers indicate damning criticism of the England management and also explanations of some of his behavior including the notorious "line-sniffing" incident which he insists was not a reference to ...

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Robbie Fowler, Robbie Fowler - Current, Robbie Fowler - Liverpool, Robbie Fowler - Leeds United, Robbie Fowler - Manchester City, Robbie Fowler - Wealth

Read more here: » Robbie Fowler: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - Current

Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04

West Ham United: Reached the 2003-04 playoff final under new manager Alan Pardew but lost to Crystal Palace. Went one better a year later to beat Preston North End and return to the Premiership after two years away. West Bromwich Albion: Were the only side going down in 2002-03 to regain their Premiership status at the first time of asking. Survived by the skin of their teeth in 2004-05 and are hoping to do even better this time round. Sunderland: After a dreadful Premiership campaign led to relegation in 2002-03, the Black Cat ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Giggs - Beginnings

Giggs had his beginning with Manchester City and was signed as a young 14 year old by the club after being spotted on the streets of Manchester. Giggs' talent was so mercurial that Alex Ferguson literally made it a point to go down to the boy's house, knock on his door and urge him to sign for United instead, waving YTS Scheme forms with the opportunity to turn professional in three years in front of the boy, who grabbed at the chance of a li ...

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Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs - Beginnings, Ryan Giggs - Superstardom, Ryan Giggs - The Latter Years, Ryan Giggs - Personal Life, Ryan Giggs - Campaigner, Ryan Giggs - Career Stats

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Giggs - The Latter Years

Giggs had seen the team evolve since United's rejuvenation a decade earlier and became the most experienced and senior player at United when Denis Irwin left. According to a BBC Sport article in 2003, "the trajectory of Giggs' United career follows that of the club almost exactly". Giggs' form in the years after the achievements of 1999 were reflective of Manchester United's dominance of the English game up till 2003(when the club won its last FA Premier League title)- with Giggs still relishing his left wing slot, United won the League title four times within those years, and had always ...

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Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs - Beginnings, Ryan Giggs - Superstardom, Ryan Giggs - The Latter Years, Ryan Giggs - Personal Life, Ryan Giggs - Campaigner, Ryan Giggs - Career Stats

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Alex Ferguson - Early managerial career

Alex Ferguson - East Stirlingshire. In June 1974, Ferguson was appointed manager of East Stirlingshire, at the comparatively young age of 32. It was a part-time job that paid £40 per week, and the club didn't have a single goalkeeper at the time.[6] He immediately gained a reputation as a disciplinarian, with one of his players later saying he had "never been afraid of anyone before but [Ferguson] was a frightening bastard from the start". His players admired his tactical decision ...

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Alex Ferguson, Alex Ferguson - Playing career, Alex Ferguson - Early managerial career, Alex Ferguson - East Stirlingshire, Alex Ferguson - St Mirren, Alex Ferguson - Managing Aberdeen, Alex Ferguson - Managing Manchester United, Alex Ferguson - First seasons at United, Alex Ferguson - First trophy in England, Alex Ferguson - European success but a disappointment in the league, Alex Ferguson - 1992–1993: Champions at Last, Alex Ferguson - 1993–1994: The Double, Alex Ferguson - 1994–1995: Trophyless season, Alex Ferguson - 1995–1996: The Double Double, Alex Ferguson - 1996–1997: Another Title, Alex Ferguson - 1997–1998: A great start but a disappointing end, Alex Ferguson - 1998–1999: 'The Treble', Alex Ferguson - 1999-2000: Title number 6, Alex Ferguson - 2000-01: Title number 7, Alex Ferguson - 2001-02: A rare trophyless season, Alex Ferguson - 2002-03: Title number 8, Alex Ferguson - 2003-04: FA Cup Glory, Alex Ferguson - 2004-05: Trophyless, Alex Ferguson - 2005–06, Alex Ferguson - Awards and trophies in English football, Alex Ferguson - Misc. Facts, Alex Ferguson - Famous Quotes, Alex Ferguson - Notes

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Giggs - Campaigner

In recent years, Giggs has also become a UNICEF representative, launching a campaign to prevent landmines from killing children in 2002. Giggs, who had visited Unicef projects in Thailand, told the BBC: "As a footballer I can't imagine life without the use of one of my legs...Sadly this is exactly what happens to thousands of children every year when they accidentally step on a landmine." Giggs is also an active campaigner in the fight against racism in football. Alongside fellow mixed raced players like Rio Ferdinand and Thierry Henry, Gigg ...

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Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs - Beginnings, Ryan Giggs - Superstardom, Ryan Giggs - The Latter Years, Ryan Giggs - Personal Life, Ryan Giggs - Campaigner, Ryan Giggs - Career Stats

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Ipswich Town: Narrowly missed the playoffs under new manager Joe Royle in 2002-03, and were losing semi-finalists during the next two seasons. Every season since their relegation, Ipswich have been among the favourites to go up but have yet to meet these expectations. Derby County: Financial problems have forced Derby to sell many key players since their relegation from the Premiership in 2002, and it has not helped the Rams ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Manchester City: Under new manager Kevin Keegan, City were crowned runaway champions of Division One and by the time Keegan left in March 2005 he had achieved the much needed stability that the blue half of Manchester had craved for in recent seasons. Coventry City: After their 34-year spell at the top finally end, the Sky Blues were determined to be back before long, but the last five seasons have mostly been spent trying to avoid another relegation rather than gaining promotion back to the Premiership. The recent relocation to a new stadium at F ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad

As of January 8, 2006 Note: For players who came from the youth department of the club, Year Joined Club column represents first appearance for senior team. Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan. 16 James Milner (on loan to Aston Villa) TBC Nicky Butt (on loan to Birmingham City) TBC Hugo Viana (on loan to Valencia) ...

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Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United, Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939, Newcastle United F.C. - 1945-1979, Newcastle United F.C. - 1980-1992, Newcastle United F.C. - 1992 - 1997 The Keegan Years, Newcastle United F.C. - 1997 - 2004 Post Keegan & Sir Bobby Robson, Newcastle United F.C. - 2005 - Present, Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad, Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan, Newcastle United F.C. - Notable former players, Newcastle United F.C. - Manager History, Newcastle United F.C. - Famous Newcastle Fans, Newcastle United F.C. - Honours, Newcastle United F.C. - Records

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Crystal Palace: Steve Coppell was briefly put back in charge of team affairs for the season that followed Palace's relegation, but reverted to his boardroom role after a poor start to the season and made way for Dave Bassett. Palace climbed from 16th to 3rd place during the final 15 games of the season, but their promotion dream was killed by a 2-1 defeat against Leicester in the playoff final. Norwich City: Martin O'Neill briefly took charge of Norwich before defecting to Leicester, and his successor Gary Megson was unable to take th ...

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Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05

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