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| ARTICLES RELATED TO David O'Leary |  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - An honorary IrishmanCharlton drifted into the distance to enjoy his pursuit of field sports - he was devoted to hunting, shooting and fishing - before a call came from the FAI to take on the job of managing the Republic of Ireland. Ireland had some great individual players at the time - Liam Brady, Ronnie Whelan, David O'Leary among them - but had no history of qualifying for major tournaments. Charlton, with a little luck, some industrial tactics and a crafty s ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - James Milner footballer - Newcastle UnitedMilner signed for Newcastle on July 2, 2004. He was introduced by the Magpies in their pre-season Asian tour, and he made good use of the opportunity to score his first goal for the club, against Kitchee in Hong Kong, a 1-1 draw.
He also received a boost to his international career in August 2004, when he made his first start for the England Under-21 side, against Ukraine.
His first Premiership game for Newcastle was a 2-2 draw at the Riverside Stadium against Middlesbrough F.C. on August 14, 2004. On September 16 he made his E ...
See also:James Milner footballer, James Milner footballer - Leeds United and Swindon Town, James Milner footballer - Newcastle United, James Milner footballer - Aston Villa, James Milner footballer - Statistics, James Milner footballer - All-time club performance Read more here: » James Milner footballer: Encyclopedia II - James Milner footballer - Newcastle United |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Leeds United F.C. - Notable players
Leeds United F.C. - The Revie Era.
Billy Bremner - Jack Charlton - Trevor Cherry - Allan Clarke - Bobby Collins - Terry Cooper - Frank Gray - Johnny Giles - Eddie Gray - David Harvey - Norman Hunter - Albert Johanneson - Mick Jones - Joe Jordan - Peter Lorimer - Paul Madeley - Gordon McQueen - Paul Reaney - Gary Sprake - Terry Yorath
Leeds United F.C. - Others.
David Batty - Lee Bowyer - Tomas Brolin - Paul Butler - Eric Cantona - Lee Chapman - John Charles - ...
See also:Leeds United F.C., Leeds United F.C. - History, Leeds United F.C. - Leeds City, Leeds United F.C. - Formation of Leeds United, Leeds United F.C. - Before Revie, Leeds United F.C. - The Revie Period: The Glory Days, Leeds United F.C. - The Post Revie period: Slow Decline, Leeds United F.C. - The Wilkinson Period: Re-emergence, Leeds United F.C. - George Graham, Leeds United F.C. - The O’Leary Period: Living the Dream, Leeds United F.C. - After O’Leary: Decline and Fall, Leeds United F.C. - Another Takeover, Leeds United F.C. - Honours, Leeds United F.C. - Managers, Leeds United F.C. - Notable players, Leeds United F.C. - The Revie Era, Leeds United F.C. - Others, Leeds United F.C. - First Team Squad, Leeds United F.C. - Records, Leeds United F.C. - Player of the Year Read more here: » Leeds United F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Leeds United F.C. - Notable players |
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| |  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - ColoursFor much of Arsenal's history, their home colours have been bright red shirts with white sleeves and white shorts, though this has not always been the case. The choice of red is in recognition of a charitable donation from Nottingham Forest, soon after Arsenal's foundation in 1886. Two of Dial Square's founding members, Fred Beardsley and Morris Bates, were former Forest players who had moved to Woolwich for work. As they put together the first team in the area, no kit could be found, so Beardsley and Bates wrote home for help and received a ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Colours |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - CrestRoyal Arsenal's first crest, unveiled in 1888, featured three cannon viewed from above, pointing northwards, similar to the crest of the Borough of Woolwich. These can sometimes be mistaken for chimneys, but the presence of a carved lion's head and a cascabel on each are clear indicators that they are cannon. In 1922, the club adopted its first single-cannon crest, featuring an eastward-pointing cannon. This crest was only used until 1925 when the cannon was reversed to point westward, its barrel was slimmed down and the club's nickname, ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Crest |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Keane - International careerFor such a young man, Robbie Keane has already achieved much in the international arena.
He was part of the "golden generation" of Irish youth football of the late 1990s. Under the guidance of, Brian Kerr, the unfancied Irish won the UEFA U-17 and U-19 European championships in 1998, and Robbie was part of the victorious U-19 side. In 1999, he played at the World Youth Cup in Nigeria, where the Irish reached the quarter-finals before going out on penalties to the hosts.
He made his first senior appearance for the Republic of Ireland against the Czech Republic in Olomouc in March 1998, scoring his ...
See also:Robbie Keane, Robbie Keane - Club career, Robbie Keane - International career, Robbie Keane - Miscellaneous, Robbie Keane - Clubs Read more here: » Robbie Keane: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Keane - International career |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - StadiumArsenal Stadium, widely referred to as Highbury, has been Arsenal's home since the club's move to North London in 1913. The original stadium was built by the renowned football architect Archibald Leitch, and had a design common to many football grounds in the UK at the time, with a single covered stand and three open-air banks of terracing. In the 1930s, the entire stadium was given a massive overhaul, with new Art Deco East and West stands constructed, and roofs added to the North Bank and Clock End terraces. At its peak, Highbury could hol ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Stadium |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Leeds United F.C. - Records57,892 v Sunderland FA Cup Rd 5 replay, 15 March 1967
Record Receipts
£1,006,000 Everton v Tottenham Hotspur FA Cup semi-final 9th April 1995
Record Victories
League: 8-0 v Leicester City, Div.One, April 1934
FA Cup: 8-1 v Crystal Palace, Rd.3, Jan 1930
League Cup: 5-1 v Mansfield Town, Rd.2, Sept 1963
Europe: 10-0 v Lyn Oslo, European Cup Rd.1, leg 1, Sept 1969
Record Defeats
League: 1-8 v Stok ...
See also:Leeds United F.C., Leeds United F.C. - History, Leeds United F.C. - Leeds City, Leeds United F.C. - Formation of Leeds United, Leeds United F.C. - Before Revie, Leeds United F.C. - The Revie Period: The Glory Days, Leeds United F.C. - The Post Revie period: Slow Decline, Leeds United F.C. - The Wilkinson Period: Re-emergence, Leeds United F.C. - George Graham, Leeds United F.C. - The O’Leary Period: Living the Dream, Leeds United F.C. - After O’Leary: Decline and Fall, Leeds United F.C. - Another Takeover, Leeds United F.C. - Honours, Leeds United F.C. - Managers, Leeds United F.C. - Notable players, Leeds United F.C. - The Revie Era, Leeds United F.C. - Others, Leeds United F.C. - First Team Squad, Leeds United F.C. - Records, Leeds United F.C. - Player of the Year Read more here: » Leeds United F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Leeds United F.C. - Records |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - SupportersArsenal have a large and generally loyal fanbase, with virtually all home matches selling out. Arsenal fans often refer to themselves as "Gooners", the name being derived from the team's nickname, "The Gunners". The club's location, adjoining both wealthy areas such as Crouch End and Hampstead, mixed areas such as Islington and Highbury, and working-class suburbs such as Holloway, Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington has meant that Arsenal's supporters have come from across the usual class divides. Arsenal have the highest proportion (7.7%) of ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Supporters |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at LeedsLeeds won the Fairs Cup again in 1971 but Charlton's goal which gave his side a 1-0 win over Arsenal proved immaterial as the Gunners still snatched the title off Leeds in the last week of the season, before duly completing the "double" with a win over Liverpool in the FA Cup final. Leeds had gone out of the FA Cup with a humiliating fifth round defeat against lowly Colchester United. By now, Charlton was 3 ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal LadiesArsenal Ladies are the women's football club affiliated to Arsenal. Founded in 1987, they turned semi-professional in 2002 and are one of the most successful teams, if not the dominant team, in English women's football today. They are managed by Vic Akers, who is also kit manager for the men's side, and play in the FA Women's Premier League. They are currently reigning League champions, having won their seventh title in 2005.
As well as their seven League titles, Arsenal Ladies have won the FA Women's Cup six times and the Women's Lea ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad
Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan.
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See also:Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa F.C. - History, Aston Villa F.C. - The ups and downs of the 1980s, Aston Villa F.C. - The 1990s: more mixed fortunes, Aston Villa F.C. - Recent years, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Honours, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Colours, Aston Villa F.C. - Managers, Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad, Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan, Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players, Aston Villa F.C. - Appearance Records, Aston Villa F.C. - All Time Leading Goalscorers, Aston Villa F.C. - Other Items of Interest, Aston Villa F.C. - Famous Aston Villa Fans, Aston Villa F.C. - Related Links Read more here: » Aston Villa F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad
Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan.
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See also:Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa F.C. - History, Aston Villa F.C. - The ups and downs of the 1980s, Aston Villa F.C. - The 1990s: more mixed fortunes, Aston Villa F.C. - Recent years, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Honours, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Colours, Aston Villa F.C. - Managers, Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad, Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan, Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players, Aston Villa F.C. - Appearance Records, Aston Villa F.C. - All Time Leading Goalscorers, Aston Villa F.C. - Other Items of Interest, Aston Villa F.C. - Related Links Read more here: » Aston Villa F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changesAugust
August 3, 2001 - Roy Evans and Neil Ruddock take over at Swindon Town, replacing Andy King (sacked August 1)
September
September 13 - Colin Addison takes over at Swansea City, replacing John Hollins (sacked September 12)
October
October 8 - Dennis Smith takes over at Wrexham, replacing Brian Flynn
October 8 - Colin Todd takes over at Derby County, replacing Jim Smith (resigned same day)
October 10 - Dave Bassett takes over at Leic ...
See also:2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teamsFrom The Premier League to Division One:
Ipswich Town
Derby County
Leicester City
From Division One to Division Two:
Crewe Alexandra
Barnsley
Stockport County
From Division Two to Division Three:
A.F.C. Bournemouth
Bury
Wrexham
Cambridge United
From Division Three t ...
See also:2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers
2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League.
Arsenal
Liverpool
Manchester United
Newcastle United
2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup.
Chelsea (FA Cup finalist; winners Arsenal qualified for Champions League)
Blackburn Rovers (League Cup)
Leeds United
Fulham ...
See also:2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teamsFrom Division One to The Premier League:
Manchester City
West Bromwich Albion
Birmingham City
From Division Two to Division One:
Brighton & Hove Albion
Reading
Stoke City
From Division Three to Division Two:
Plymouth Argyle
Luton Town
Mansfield Town
Cheltenham Town
From The Football Confe ...
See also:2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players1880s
Archie Hunter (Forward)
George Ramsay (Forward)
Howard Vaughton (Forward)
1890s
Charlie Athersmith (Winger)
James Cowan (Midfielder)
John Devey (Forward)
Howard Spencer (Defender)
1900s
Joe Bach (Forward)
Harry Hampton (Forward)
1910s
Sam Hardy (Goalkeeper)
Clem Stephenson (Forward)
1920s
Frank Barson (Midfielder)
Tommy Sm ...
See also:Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa F.C. - History, Aston Villa F.C. - The ups and downs of the 1980s, Aston Villa F.C. - The 1990s: more mixed fortunes, Aston Villa F.C. - Recent years, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Honours, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Colours, Aston Villa F.C. - Managers, Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad, Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan, Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players, Aston Villa F.C. - Appearance Records, Aston Villa F.C. - All Time Leading Goalscorers, Aston Villa F.C. - Other Items of Interest, Aston Villa F.C. - Related Links Read more here: » Aston Villa F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players |
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| |  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - England comes callingA month earlier, with Charlton approaching his 30th birthday and veteran status, he was called up by manager Alf Ramsey to play for England against Scotland at Wembley. The game ended 2-2 and Charlton was impressive enough to keep his place. With England hosting the 1966 World Cup in just over 12 months' time, the incentive to stay in the side was obvious.
Ramsey chopped and changed other areas of his team as the World Cup neared, but Charlton's partnership at the back with captain Bobby Moore remained a constant. Charlton got his fir ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - England comes calling |
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