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name Wanderers F.C. was formed in London, initially for a fundraising match. The club claim approval from descendants of some original Wanderers players... |
Toughsheet Community Stadium (category Bolton Wanderers F.C.) The Toughsheet Community Stadium is the home ground of Bolton Wanderers F.C. in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. Opening in 1997, it was originally... |
Dial Square played their first match on 11 December 1886 against Eastern Wanderers and won 6–0. The club had renamed to Royal Arsenal by January 1887, and... |
Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite... |
names Blackpool and later Wanderers, as well as the striped shirts that both teams wore. Some of the first players in the Wanderers team were Dominic Mwenya... |
Soon afterwards, Burley resigned citing differences between himself and the board. He was replaced by Bolton Wanderers first team coach Phil Brown. In... |
the third promotion spot in the league table and dependent on Bolton Wanderers dropping points in three games in hand in the fight for third place. On... |
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (section Works) Emergency Case" and Arkady's "Wanderers and Travellers" to the work of Eando Binder. Several other of their fiction works were translated into English... |
"Brentford 1 Wycombe Wanderers 1 (Brentford win 4–2 on penalties)". brentfordfc.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020. "First Team". Brentford F.C. Retrieved 5 August... |
is the Coventry Building Society Arena. Coventry City formed as Singers F.C. in 1883 following a general meeting of the Singer Gentleman's club. They... |
1878 FA Cup final (section Works cited) FA Cup final was an association football match between Wanderers F.C. and Royal Engineers A.F.C. on 23 March 1878 at Kennington Oval in London. It was... |
incarnation of West Ham United was founded in 1895 as Thames Ironworks F.C., the works team of the largest and last surviving shipbuilder on the Thames, Thames... |
with a 3–0 win over C.D. Aves on 18 May. This was only the second time that a team from outside the Big Three won the league, after C.F. Os Belenenses in... |
Leicester Tigers Matt Crossley, former professional footballer for Wycombe Wanderers Harlee Dean, professional footballer for Birmingham City Sean Doherty... |
his career with Argyle in 1919 but left in 1920, joined Arsenal F.C. from Bolton Wanderers for a fee of £10,890 – which made him the most expensive player... |
Jamie O'Hara (footballer) (category Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players) later played top flight football with both Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was part of the Pompey team that reached the 2010 FA Cup Final. He... |
Steve Claridge (category Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players) club Portsmouth on loan and, following a brief period at Wolverhampton Wanderers, signed for Portsmouth on a permanent basis. From 2000 this was as player-manager... |
Jacob Murphy (category Norwich City F.C. players) Fulham. He scored again on 22 November 2014, in a 1–1 draw with Bolton Wanderers. His performances at Blackpool earned him November's Wonga Player of the... |
Wanderers and Dublin City handed the title to Dublin City and left Finn Harps in the now-dreaded playoffs once again. They disposed of Bray Wanderers... |
Francis Lee (footballer) (category Bolton Wanderers F.C. players) June 1998. Retrieved 2 October 2023. "Francis Lee | 1944–2023". Bolton Wanderers F.C. 2 October 2023. Retrieved 3 October 2023. James, Gary (2006). Manchester... |