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| ARTICLES RELATED TO midfielder |  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - César Luis Menotti - Early DaysMenotti grew up in the Fisherton district of Rosario, and played for local clubs before a scout for Rosario Central picked him up. He played in the youth divisions while attending high school (he graduated as a chemical technician) and was signed by Central. During his professional career, he played for Central and for the Argentine national football team, with a brief stint in Pelé's FC Santos and a few other clubs. A midfielder, he was recogniz ...
See also:César Luis Menotti, César Luis Menotti - Early Days, César Luis Menotti - National Coach, César Luis Menotti - Preparations for the 1978 World Cup, César Luis Menotti - 1978 World Cup, César Luis Menotti - Between 1978 and 1982, César Luis Menotti - World Cup 1982, César Luis Menotti - Later Career, César Luis Menotti - Personality Controversy and Influence Read more here: » César Luis Menotti: Encyclopedia II - César Luis Menotti - Early Days |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - Baltic Russians - CitizenshipAfter independence, Latvia and Estonia did not automatically grant citizenship to anyone whose forebears arrived after the occupation of 1940, a policy that mainly affected ethnic Russians. Knowledge of local languages and history was set as a condition for obtaining naturalised citizenship. However, the difficulty of the initial language tests became a point of international contention, as the government of Russia, the European Union, and a number of human rights organizations objected that they made it impossible for many older Russians wh ...
See also:Baltic Russians, Baltic Russians - History, Baltic Russians - Current situation, Baltic Russians - Citizenship, Baltic Russians - Political parties, Baltic Russians - Notable Baltic Russians, Baltic Russians - Online references Read more here: » Baltic Russians: Encyclopedia II - Baltic Russians - Citizenship |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - Baltic Russians - Notable Baltic RussiansFamous modern Baltic Russians include:
Patriarch Alexius II of the Russian Orthodox Church, born Aleksey Mikhailovich Ridiger in Tallinn.
Mikhail Baryshnikov, famous Russian-American dancer and actor, born in Riga.
Ludmilla Chiriaeff, ballet dancer, choreographer, and director, born in Riga.
Alexandr Kaleri, Russian cosmonaut born in Jūrmala.
Valeri Karpin, football midfielder, born in Narva.
Ale ...
See also:Baltic Russians, Baltic Russians - History, Baltic Russians - Current situation, Baltic Russians - Citizenship, Baltic Russians - Political parties, Baltic Russians - Notable Baltic Russians, Baltic Russians - Online references Read more here: » Baltic Russians: Encyclopedia II - Baltic Russians - Notable Baltic Russians |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - TransfersJust before the start of the season, Roy Keane became the most expensive footballer signed by an English football team. The 22-year-old Irish midfielder left relegated Nottingham Forest and was transferred to Manchester United for £3.75million, playing a key role in their double success.
During the 1993-94 season, many players were transferred between Premiership clubs for seven-figure (£1million plus) fees. They included David White (Manchester City to Leeds United), David Rocastle (Leeds United to Manchester City), Roy Wegerle (Bl ...
See also:FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial ChangesThe season also brought many managerial changes. Before the season started, Glenn Hoddle left newly promoted Swindon Town to replace David Webb as manager of Chelsea. Osvaldo Ardiles left Division Two playoff winners West Bromwich Albion to take charge of Tottenham Hotspur, where he had to spells as a player during the 1980s, as replacement for joint coaches Raymond Clemence and Douglas Livermore.
During the season, Liverpool dismissed Graeme Souness and replaced him with long serving coach Roy Evans. Southampton axed Ian Branfoot and ...
See also:FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals1994-95 was to the last season of the 22-club Premiership. The F.A had decided to decrease the division to 20 clubs. That meant that four teams would be relegated from the Premiership and just two promoted in 1994-95.
The bottom place in the 1994-95 final Premiership table was occupied by Ipswich Town, who conceded 92 goals and won just seven games. Second from bottom came Leicester City, who won just six Premiership games in their first top division season for eight years. Third from bottom was Norwich City, who at the end of 1994 ha ...
See also:FA Premier League 1994-95, FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Big Spending, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Changing the Guards, FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1994-95: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals |
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| |  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic RevivalEngland's representatives in the 1995-96 Cup Winners' Cup would be Everton, whose new manager Joe Royle had guided them to 15th place in the Premiership and finally to a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the F.A Cup final, which left Alex Ferguson's team (so near to a second successive double and third successive Premiership title) without a major trophy for the first time since 1989.
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See also:FA Premier League 1994-95, FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Big Spending, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Changing the Guards, FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1994-95: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success StoryThe title race was won by Blackburn Rovers, whose last title success was in 1914. Kenny Dalglish's side secured the championship on the last day of the season despite losing 2-1 at his former club Liverpool, as Manchester United could only manage a 1-1 draw at West Ham. This meant that Blackburn Rovers qualified for the European Champions Cup for the first time in their history, while Manchester United had to settle for a UEFA Cup place. Also qualifying for the UEFA Cup were Nottingham Forest (who finished third in their first season back in ...
See also:FA Premier League 1994-95, FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Big Spending, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Changing the Guards, FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1994-95: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League TableP = Games Played; W = Games Won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals For; A = Goals Against; Pts = Points
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See also:FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of SleazeThe 1994-95 Premiership season was troubled by disciplinary problems more than any other English league season in modern times.
In January 1995, Manchester United's 28-year-old French striker Eric Cantona (holder of the PFA Player of the Year award) assaulted a Crystal Palace fan in his team's 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park. He was banned from football for eight months, fined £20,000 and sentenced to 14 days in prison - but the priso ...
See also:FA Premier League 1994-95, FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Big Spending, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Changing the Guards, FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1994-95: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze |
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|  |  |  | midfielder: Encyclopedia II - Ipswich Town F.C. - International and former players
Ipswich Town F.C. - Players who have represented their country.
Kevin Beattie
Alan Brazil
Terry Butcher
George Burley
Tommy Carroll
Ray Crawford
Dermot Curtis
Jason deVos
Kieron Dyer
Allan Hunter
Mark Fish
Craig Forrest
Eric Gates
Finidi George
Paul Goddard
Bontcho Guentchev
Bryan Hamilton
Mick Hill
Matt Holland ...
See also:Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich Town F.C. - Managers since 1960, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Alf Ramsey era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Jackie Milburn era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Bill McGarry era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Bobby Robson era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Bobby Ferguson era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The John Duncan era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The John Lyall era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The George Burley era, Ipswich Town F.C. - The Joe Royle era, Ipswich Town F.C. - Current squad, Ipswich Town F.C. - International and former players, Ipswich Town F.C. - Players who have represented their country, Ipswich Town F.C. - Other noteworthy former players, Ipswich Town F.C. - List of managers, Ipswich Town F.C. - Honours, Ipswich Town F.C. - Popular chants Read more here: » Ipswich Town F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Ipswich Town F.C. - International and former players |
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