Die-hard Burnley fans have given the green light to the formation of a Supporters Trust aimed at safeguarding the club's future. |
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At the annual general meeting at the club's lodge at Thredbo on May 17, members raised the ensign on the new flag pole installed at the lodge. |
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He and his colleagues regard the fixing of the club's economic ills as their main priority. |
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Even his brother, a crafty goal sneak himself, still turns out for the club's B grade. |
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They will be able to travel on one of the club's two yachts and its fleet of private jets. |
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The new Leeds boss had a heart-to-heart with the want-away midfielder within minutes of arriving at the club's Wetherby training ground. |
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Ever since signing with Nike, the 125-year-old club's merchandise bas been easily accessible to American soccer fans. |
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Congratulations to the club's Katie Walsh, who has recorded the remarkable accomplishment of winning ten All Ireland junior titles. |
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Bury's uncertain future means there's a question mark over the club's youth and reserve teams next season. |
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Appreciation was acknowledged of the club's sponsors and the community council. |
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Nurturing the game of racquetball at underage level has always been a central feature of the club's policy. |
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The former city trader will join the job queue following a disagreement with the club's owner over transfer policy. |
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I want to see the dasher boards full of advertising, the suites full of sponsors and the banners raised showing the club's great success. |
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He said the club's social activities have ranged from football to having its own choral society. |
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It is a startling admission from the manager who ended the club's 36-year wait for a trophy by lifting the Tennents Scottish Cup two years ago. |
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A survival course is one of the latest additions to the club's list of extreme sports. |
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By his lying, stupidity and intemperance Lee has tarnished the club's image and caused embarrassment to supporters. |
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Harrogate Town are getting in a whirl ahead of the new season following the announcement of Jacuzzi UK as the club's new sponsors. |
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Raising the club's profile in this media-dominated age is of vital importance to club's like York City. |
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They finished runners-up to Leicester in the Zurich Premiership in May, which is the club's highest placing since the introduction of leagues. |
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Mark Potts was the club's sole representative in the under-15s race, holding on for a respectable 23rd position. |
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But it is crucial that the meeting is not consumed by recriminations about the past, and instead focuses on salvaging the club's future. |
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Claudio Bozzini, the club's goalkeeping coach, works his three charges hard. |
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The coach wants the club's management to re-engage the defender and acquire a few more players. |
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He believes there are creditors and shareholders who believe the club's worth cannot be summed up in a profit and loss account. |
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McCarthy's squad is mostly composed of players who are not regulars with their club's first team. |
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York City will move to a new 10,000 capacity all-seater stadium in ten years time, the club's board of directors revealed today. |
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The move is intended to structure the Division Two club's debts, establishing some degree of hierarchy on repayments. |
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His maturity and leadership skills are an asset for the club's young offense. |
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Anti-racism announcements were also made via the club's public address system on match days. |
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The club's legendary leader, Jock Stein, had won only one Scottish Cup when he took the Celtic job. |
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Where sectarian activity can be proven among a club's support you suspend the club's licence. |
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Before then, Johnson has the small matter of restoring Leicester to what he believes is his club's rightful place. |
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Blackpool is showing great interest and the proposed development of Salford Reds RL club's new stadium at Barton includes a casino. |
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This sense of cultural guardianship might also be seen in the relative exclusivity of the club's membership. |
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Not alone did he encourage others to get involved but he is now the club's secretary. |
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Meet up at 7 pm for a ride which will last for around one hour, organised by the club's coaches. |
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The club's apprentices will now be placed with local families who will provide lodgings and assist with their personal development. |
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His weight alarmed the club's coaching staff and led to a sluggish start to the season. |
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The club's volunteers have been highlighting domestic safety and evacuation drills, mainly in educational institutions and social organisations. |
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To build the team he wants requires adding to the club's debt and there's the rub. |
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The doormen barricaded the club's entrance as the soldiers allegedly tried to get to him. |
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The club's lights had been tampered with by the assailants and many were crushed in the rush for the exits. |
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He may yet find he is the last man standing come the end of the season if the club's run of bad luck continues. |
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He gives a rundown on the club's financial position and confirms that he will not have cash to splash on the transfer market in the summer. |
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Crooks refused to put too much emphasis on the club's lowly league position after all the problems they have encountered this season. |
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The event luckily was not affected and proved to be a milestone in the club's history. |
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The first weekend game there produced the largest attendance at a Saturday game in the club's history. |
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Summerbee has been a major factor in the club's surge into the play-off places as the season approaches the halfway mark. |
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A female referee will take charge of a York City match for the first time in the club's history tomorrow. |
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Mr Jones added that a clause would be inserted in the club's rules to allow customers to put money in dancers' garters. |
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Smith was a mainstay of the club's success this season with his running from defence and solid tackling. |
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The club's younger defenders all show potential but are prone to schoolboy errors. |
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Until Robert found his touch the new man became the club's top marksman despite playing in midfield. |
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Everyone is invited to watch the competition in progress from the club's excellent viewing area. |
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Throughout the game, he banters with the arbitrator, the home plate umpire, subtly representing his club's interests and appealing for fair play. |
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I was about to add that it wasn't professionalism but a lack of it that accounted for the club's problems, but then thought better of it. |
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He saw to it that the club's property and income was maintained at a time when other clubs were closing down. |
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The crooks then tore a hole through the roof to get into the club's tea bar, before escaping with sweets and drinks. |
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The Montrose club's traditional ways have already been criticised by the pipe major of a local pipe band. |
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They ought to stand aside for someone without sentiment and with a fair and open mind with the club's honour in view. |
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A second print run may have to be considered as some of the club's strikers and defenders are becoming pin-ups. |
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Female membership was, in fact, approved at the club's annual meeting in February. |
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If we are to move forward, we must espouse this more positive approach in all dimensions of the club's activity. |
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The club's rulers had to act, but I suspect the fabled wisdom of King Solomon would be pressed to drag City out of their present slump. |
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The club's careful handling of their player shows there is acute sensitivity about his future. |
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The Bowling Green last week Wednesday presented 27,900 baht towards the Lions club's hospital fund. |
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Nevin, who fielded fly balls at Qualcomm Stadium this winter, said he's now more accepting of the club's decision to move him to the outfield. |
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I am generally a rational person, and could tick off many a reason why dashing my body against a rock club's begrimed floor isn't a good idea. |
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He played in all but one of Wanderers' Premiership fixtures and finished the season as the club's top goalscorer. |
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Maybe they should have Gough out on the doorsteps as a pitchman, dodging the election canvassers to personally tout the club's wares. |
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Its timing could hardly have been bettered and should do a great deal to calm the fevered brows of the Lanarkshire club's supporters. |
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The club's chairman has also said that high-earning players who are not playing or performing for the first team will be transferred. |
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I made sure they met some of the club's regulars who are from Mexico, as well as a bevy of beautiful models who speak Spanish. |
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The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team. |
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However, that strong community spirit has always been there and it is reflected in the club's fund raising for charity. |
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Mr Harris was commodore at the Maldon Little Ship Club from April 2001 to March 2003, carrying out charity work on the club's behalf. |
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The club's long since gone but the memories of those starry nights have never faded. |
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If faith can move mountains, what can it do for a club's Premiership prospects? |
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The club's longest-serving player will bring down the curtain on 11 years at Valley Parade. |
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But after a couple of days of thinking about it and seeing the club's unflagging commitment to Hillenbrand, Valentin agreed. |
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Except for this signing, the coaching staff have relied on players graduating to the first team from the club's training academy. |
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The plaque was the club's idea, just one more way it has tried to bootstrap itself into instant glory. |
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By 1978, however, he was gone, eased out by the small-minded, petty individuals who dominated the club's board at the time. |
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Except he is not a man to allow his napper to reside in clouds, despite the club's fortunes taking off during his three-year stewardship. |
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They may simply sit tight in the expectation that the club's growth will continue and the value of their stake will rise further. |
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He broke the club's try-scoring record last season but has been sidelined this term after undergoing a knee reconstruction. |
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Members of the club's senior team were on route to Athenry for the match when news of the tragedy broke. |
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The music is generally high-standard, and like the club's decor, is very eclectic, offering everything from blues to fusion to free jazz. |
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The club's guestbook has many tributes to this delightful gentleman, who will be sorely missed. |
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He became the club's director of rugby and masterminded four league titles and two European Cup wins. |
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Luke, a front row forward, had been due to play his first match for the club's development squad on Saturday. |
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In the likes of Neil Lennon, Chris Sutton and John Hartson, O'Neill has others who can make a noise on the club's behalf. |
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They then drove across the playing pitch and crashed the stolen vehicle into the club's changing rooms. |
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At the end of your round a buffet lunch will be served in the club's temporary clubhouse. |
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The club's 24-year-old first-line center returned for all five games of the Cup final, playing with a protective face guard. |
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This is not the best time for fans to vent their spleen against the club's directors, who are not due to attend. |
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Arizona, with a payroll already stretching the club's resources to a budget-busting level, opted to stand pat, which is not a bad decision. |
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The flag at Fulford Gold Club has been flying at half mast as a mark of the club's respect for Mr Duston. |
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It is understood the decision to cancel a key meeting planned for Monday was taken after detailed examination of the club's accounts. |
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But the Clarets chief has his hands tied by the club's financial position and he is struggling to match the package Ipswich are offering. |
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The club's Bulgarian midfielder Stilian Petrov insists, however, that concentrating on the tasks immediately in hand will not prove difficult. |
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But arguably, for the club's sake, he should have hung his boots up a few seasons ago. |
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Symes showed the extent of his capabilities in the club's biggest game in its recent history. |
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The club's fortunes were considered to be inextricably entwined with those of their, supposedly, one stellar performer. |
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The club's many supporters may wish to form a Trust and proceed on that basis. |
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He knows that he carries much of the responsibility for his latest club's current underachievement. |
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The Scotland manager would not apply for the job, but the one-time assistant at Fir Park is unlikely to escape the club's attentions. |
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The club's financial crisis came to a head in February when it narrowly avoided going into administration. |
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However, it is probably fair to say they have been four of the most eventful years in the club's history. |
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Strictly speaking, the club's crowd limit was around 50, but at least double that number usually crammed in. |
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The players out of action are mostly from the team's defence with the club's potent strike force firing on all cylinders. |
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Loewer was the club's projected No.3 strutter before missing the 2000 season with a broken leg and then shoulder surgery. |
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At 16 he is the youngest ever holder of a senior record in the club's 119-year history. |
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United fans were overjoyed today that the most successful manager in the club's history was about to sign on for more glory. |
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Unlike previous hits, this murder was filmed in its entirety on the club's security cameras. |
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The club's two hospitality suites were brimming full with corporate guests. |
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The present rugby club's badge was accepted and the club colours will be Cambridge and Oxford blue. |
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Gary Sheffield and newcomer Shawn Green have paced the club's strong offense. |
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The home page of the club website gives you a chance to find out more about the club's functions and its history. |
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The club's youth exchange program has sent many young Indonesians to other countries and has long been a model for homestays abroad. |
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A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford. |
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Supporters have been assured that none of the money will be swallowed up by the club's current plight which has seen it go into administration. |
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The lotto is the club's main source of finance which is the lifeblood of the club's activities. |
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Other activities include a party to celebrate the club's first anniversary. |
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The beer has been specially devised to give it a distinctive claret colour and an amber-coloured head, hence resembling the club's home strip. |
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This is part of the club's fund raising activities and in all over thirty kids will make the journey. |
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Reports on the club's activities and finances were given by the secretary and treasurer. |
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He also thanked the local media for the publicity it had given the club's activities over the past number of years. |
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But the club's future is looking bright thanks to the generosity of donators and the repair work carried out by Greenwich Council. |
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Enter the club's driveway between the Duron Paints store and the entrance to Kelly Drive or follow your nose to the smoky down-home barbecue. |
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They did this by making them hungry and impressing the club's secondary position to their rivals. |
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Salisbury Rotary Club members went poolside last Friday to publicise the club's first ever fundraising swimathon, planned for April. |
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She cites one example which, she says, epitomises the spirit of the club's members. |
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The Under-18 team went on to be crowned champions and the club's Wharfedale League team was promoted to the Second Division. |
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She admits it was thanks to the club's coaches that she was able to reach the heights of the Olympic podium. |
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Now the club's owner, his partner and two others are facing involuntary manslaughter charges. |
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Shels' supporters have traditionally been drawn from all over Dublin, due mainly to the club's nomadic history. |
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United fans slept out overnight at the weekend to guarantee themselves a place at the second leg of the club's first League Cup semi-final and the tickets sold out. |
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A fight erupted after Cheryl was accused by one of the club's female employees of not tipping her after taking a selection of gum and mints from her counter. |
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This time Hearts wanted him, too, but for a man searching for stability, the Tynecastle club's current state of flux must have been disconcerting. |
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The men wearing numbers 5, 6 and 35 make up a defensive triumvirate as formidable, aggressive, powerful and obdurate as any in the club's history. |
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He puts his club's drop in crowds down to their high placing last season. |
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He would love to think that his part, however small, in Liverpool's restoration under Houllier has stoked the embers of the club's tartan tradition. |
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In fairness to Roy he has never pulled his punches but I'm not sure if airing his club's dirty linen so publicly is the right thing for the captain of the club to do. |
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That these qualities could desert him so spectacularly at the club's training ground in the face of one legitimate question is revealing, if not even alarming. |
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Argentina's champions are sponsoring the vehicles that will carry the club's blue and yellow shield on their roofs and doors, while the drivers will wear the team colours. |
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Now, at press time this group remained unsanctioned by the student union, so your seeing them at Clubs Days is dependent on their commandeering another club's table. |
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He was found guilty of sexual harassment, making false mileage claims, giving false or misleading information to the club's marketing committee and gross incompetence. |
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Harry was at the XS nightclub, part of the Wynn complex, where he had earlier been enjoying the club's 'Encore' Pool party. |
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Every south coast derby is important but because of the club's position, stage of the season, and what's at stake the magnitude of this fixture has trebled tenfold. |
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Crowds flock from far and wide to sample the club's legendary recitals. |
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The vacuum created by their departure was filled by the club's most committed supporters, who set about raising money and bringing the club back from the brink. |
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He recently, for the first time, became the club's majority shareholder. |
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The society said it was dismayed and disappointed by the club's actions. |
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The shaft runs down to the club's sole and is designed to produce an optimum launch angle with minimum backspin to guard against shots that fly too high. |
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The peaks and flatlines he has experienced during the club's European sorties have been akin to those that would register on a seismograph representing a 9.8 quake. |
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Among his pleasant memories of the club's first sortie into Division 1 was the opening win against Young Munster, and reaching the Senior Cup final. |
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Under the terms of the deal, chocolate bars will be dished out to supporters at every home game and factory employees will be invited into the club's hospitality suite. |
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The nippy, adept forward's haul of six points, which included two superb second-half efforts, played a substantial part in the north Roscommon club's four-points victory. |
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The celebration dinner at the Bear Hotel was the usual blend of conviviality, bonhomie and generosity that has characterised the club's activities over the years. |
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I doubt that you would sanction drinking and gambling on such a scale, but there you are as large as life, directly above the club's reception desk. |
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Today the club's electricity has been disconnected because of non-payment. |
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He acknowledged that the club's proposals were bound to generate mixed opinions, but hoped concerns would lessen once the plans are available for public viewing. |
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In September, I served as the captain of the blue team in the Superintendent's Cup, my club's annual two-weekend co-ed intramural golf extravaganza. |
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The first outcome of this is their book, Philosophy of Madness, where six of the club's poets-users talk about their visions, fears, dreams and life. |
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Ross, as club's co-founder and Chairman, manages the 40-strong warmwater branch, and the two sides come together for social events and other functions. |
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There will be a butterfly effect in football this summer, as the ripples of one club's reconstruction bring consequences like tidal waves for some others. |
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It can be very damaging to an investment club's atmosphere when some members want to invest club funds in high-risk penny stocks while others gravitate towards blue chips. |
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Yorkston is adamant that the club's lease is secure, but an expert on receivership told Scotland on Sunday that such leases could be declared null and void. |
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I defend a private club's right to recruit membership as they please. |
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That would keep up last season's momentum, and with work under way on the club's youth academy, bedding in a couple of youngsters could be crucial. |
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Dowsing and divining water is the subject of the club's talk today. |
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He was just a young wannabee in the club's Academy during this heady period and by the time he broke through, the good times were a fast-fading memory. |
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For nowhere do this band gather to discuss their club's finest two hours over 100 years without his name glowingly being dropped into conversation. |
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The affiliations committee felt the club's first team are too strong for the intermediate grade where all the other seven teams are second fifteens. |
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But prop star Smith showed he can be the club's talisman when fit by climbing off his sickbed last Saturday to set Pock on their way to victory over Beverley. |
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Despite wholesale opposition to the proposal, it is moving ever closer to becoming reality after being steamrollered through by the board at the club's AGM on Monday. |
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Beckham, in contrast, is a galactico, a man around whose appearances television deals are struck and who has helped to sustain his club's global image and fame. |
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The club's infield is young, and with youth comes growing pains. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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He supported from a distance as he built a successful career, but in recent years he has emerged, quietly and unassumingly, as the biggest benefactor in the club's history. |
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Once there, they were treated to the sight and sound of the club's vice-chairman orchestrating the post-match analysis in a distinctly uncomplimentary manner. |
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He produced some storming performances for the club's youth and academy teams, but when he was on the brink of a senior career he was struck down by a string of injuries. |
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Eaton is the only player to thrice go through a season scoring in every one of his club's matches, for Dewsbury in 1999-00 and for Batley in the last two seasons. |
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But the pull of Celtic remains hugely powerful for a man who will become the club's longest serving non-British Isles player should he ink a new deal. |
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I don't claim that my demotion was the reason for the club's lack of success in my last two seasons there, it was definitely one of several links in the chain. |
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She feels the achievement vindicates the club's support for the team. |
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Garry is upbeat about the club's chances of staying in business. |
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The campaign was as simple as organising events, with proceeds going to the club's coffers, and bucket collections around the ground on matchdays. |
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Former Manchester United star Henning Berg hopes to bid a fond farewell to Old Trafford tomorrow by blowing a hole in his old club's title ambitions. |
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But after running the rule over the club's playing squad in pre-season, he's liked what he's seen and can't wait for the first whistle at Swansea tomorrow. |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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The commercial director has been charged with the job of getting the club's finances back in order with the serious situation threatening its very existence. |
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For all the club's recent trials and tribulations, the fact that they have kept this great race going well into a fourth decade is cause for congratulation and celebration. |
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His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent. |
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He thanked all the club's sponsors and all who fundraised during the year. |
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The newspaper followed up on the death of a black club patron who was suffocated by a white bouncer when a dispute over the club's dress code got physical. |
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The supper club's decor is blue and gold with splashes of green. |
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The club's honorary secretary Ian Gair said members were happy and relieved by the planning committee's decision, but he acknowledged there were still hurdles to clear. |
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The club's main aims are to improve the health and wellbeing of underprivileged children through physical culture, gymnastics, boxing, swimming and athletics. |
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It followed fine performances by the 29-year-old Londoner against West Ham and Leeds after being recalled to the side only because of the club's injury problems. |
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James Drinkall is definitely unavailable, so Alex Mathie and Joe Connor come back into the reckoning, while Brown could add a few of the club's talented juniors to the squad. |
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A higher plateau was reached when, within six months of joining Celtic, he had proved hugely influential in the club's only treble success outside of the Jock Stein era. |
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Campaigners fighting to save the pub welcomed the club's interest. |
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He said the club had considered the York City Knights when planning the event to avoid a clash with the rugby league club's big home game with Keighley. |
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Credit must go to the ground staff and the club's trainees and youth coaching staff who on Saturday cleared the pitch of snow to ensure the game was able to go ahead. |
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Indeed, some of them commemorate iconic figures from a club's history. |
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The good burghers of the Ayrshire town fancy themselves as an erudite bunch and in the club's round-up page in their matchday magazine showed this is no idle boast. |
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On Saturday night at a big show in Castlebar Thomas Moran boxed the home club's John Waldron on the top of the bill and it was the Westport man who came out on top. |
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Ten years ago, nets belonging to the Knock United club were slashed at McLoughlin's field on the Knock road which at the time was being used as the club's pitch. |
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But alas, the mercenariness prevalent in our game will ensure that the high turnover of personnel at the Jags will rise exponentially with the club's success. |
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The club's football pools fund raiser is proving very popular. |
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McVeigh's a local laddie who lives a short corner away from Cliftonhill and the cash from the filming probably kept the Coatbridge club's overdraft from being called in. |
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The planning application to Hyndburn Council to build another stand would take the club's capacity from 5,057 to 6,000-the Football League's magic number. |
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The club's September medal competition was a close run thing with nine players shooting a nett 67, but after countbacks the honour went to Martyn Robinson. |
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Nina Moon and Ann Hastings were winners of the club's Greensomes Cup with a nett 69, beating Liz Brown and Breda Sutton on countback. |
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She was also the first woman ever to be invited to the club's awards ceremony. |
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Famous players from the club's early days included Nathaniel Creswick and William Prest, who founded the club. |
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In the club's first season, Whittaker led Swansea to their first Welsh Cup win. |
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The club's members are drawn from the ranks of high society. |
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It was a fitting scoreline on the club's landmark anniversary, and appropriate that Van Persie should get the winner. |
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Much of the coven's early membership was drawn from the club's members and its meetings were held within the club grounds. |
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The cricket teams play their home games at the club's ground in Binley Road, Coventry. |
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He is an honorary Life President of the club, and in 2014 had a stand named after him at the club's home stadium. |
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The music we now call 'garage' has evolved from only a small part of the club's wildly eclectic soundtrack. |
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Greenwood named the same 11 players, including Hurst, in all the club's seven FA Cup fixtures as West Ham progressed to the final. |
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Liverpool's first trophy was the Lancashire League, which it won in the club's first season. |
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The following season began with victory in the first ever Charity Shield and ended with the club's first FA Cup title. |
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The club's focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses. |
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During his time with the club, Beckham's popularity across Asia was integral to the club's commercial success in that part of the world. |
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Despite restructuring, the club's debt prompted protests from fans on 23 January 2010, at Old Trafford and the club's Trafford Training Centre. |
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The Calderwood era was ultimately one of rebuilding, and included the club's first promotion in a decade. |
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The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. |
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Nobody is quite sure why claret and blue became the club's adopted colours. |
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The partnership continued until 2010 when a commercial sponsor replaced Acorns, with the hospice becoming the club's Official Charity Partner. |
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The club's supporters also publish fanzines such as Heroes and Villains and The Holy Trinity. |
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Founded in 1905, the club's home ground since then has been Stamford Bridge. |
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They have been affiliated to the men's team since 2004 and are part of the club's Community Development programme. |
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The club agreed a sponsorship deal with the Marcus Evans Group on 20 May 2008, lasting until 2013, the longest in the club's history. |
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The club's first game was a scoreless draw on 23 October against Moseley at the Belgrave Road Cycle and Cricket Ground. |
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Gadney also became the club's second player to captain the British Lions on their tour to Argentina. |
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Tom Croft also made his debut this season after coming through the club's academy system. |
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Tigers' very first kit was black with white shorts and black socks, the shirt had the club's crest in the centre of the chest. |
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At the same time they adopted a new logo, which was selected as being in keeping with the club's history. |
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Crusaders CEO Rod Findlay stated that the club's finances were not in a good enough condition to justify their place in Super League. |
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Since 2008 the club's kits have been made by Australian company ISC who took over from Patrick. |
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In 1869 six matches were played and by 1870 three of the club's players had been selected to represent Yorkshire. |
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The club's own teams are essentially ad hoc because they have never taken part in any formal competition. |
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The chicken Shashlick was moist and flavoursome and garnered one of the highest scores since the club's inception. |
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Founded in 1926, the club is composed of around thirty matriculated students, who are selected by the club's members. |
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The club's home ground is Hamilton Crescent, located in the Partick area of Glasgow's West End. |
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In 2012, a retro style kit was designed by Nike that included narrower hoops to mark the club's 125th anniversary. |
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The club's fans subsequently received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match. |
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His reign was the shortest ever for a manager in the club's history, only serving 229 days in charge. |
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For the first season of the club's existence, the team played in a predominantly white strip. |
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Following the takeover of the club's sponsor in 2006, the club was renamed as the New Saints. |
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There have been in existence at least two other clubs in Bridgend throughout the club's history providing local competition. |
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A major change was made in 2012, when owner Vincent Tan attempted to rebrand the club in order to expand the club's appeal outside Wales. |
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On 3 October 2016, Guidolin was sacked and replaced by American coach Bob Bradley as the club's new manager. |
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Relegation meant the club had dire financial problems, resulting in the sale of many of the club's experienced and talented players. |
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It is currently on display by the entrance to the club's stadium on the outskirts of Chester. |
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The club's stance was supported by British Olympic Association chairman Lord Moynihan. |
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The reason for the leniency shown to Merthyr is thought to have been connected to the club's apparent move to the professional Northern code. |
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In September 1994, Beckham went on to gain his first full appearance in the club's first team against Port Vale in a League Cup fixture. |
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United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had a great deal of confidence in the club's young players. |
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In 2000 Australian great Shane Warne was signed as the club's overseas player. |
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The club's ground, Gillford Park has covered accommodation on three sides and nearly 1,000 seats. |
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The bar has six work stations and the expected revenue each of the club's eight bartenders generates varies from work station to work station. |
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The Royal Golf Club's 2006 Captain Barry Hobday was crowned winner of the club's 2013 Captains' Quaich with a score of 35 points. |
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Hehas constantly insisted he wants to see the club's ambition matching his ownbeforeheputs pen top aper on the new contract offer. |
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Newcastle United's boardroom bigmouths wiped pounds 9million off the club's stock market value yesterday. |
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Organisers of the event, Blue Nose Promotions, made a donation of that amount to the club's registered charity, the Blueblood Foundation. |
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Prugh has served his entire 36-year PGA professional career at Manito Golf and Country Club in Spokane, the last 33 years as the club's head pro. |
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We've had a lot of bad days in the club's history but we've always bounced back and that's what we have to do again. |
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The players' union were asked to get involved following the club's failure to meet the severance pay of players who left the club this summer. |
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Meanwhile Melbourne AFL club's Dublin-born president, Jim Stynes, has been named Melburnian of the Year. |
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Masterminds at the club's commercial department have clearly outdone themselves by adding clothes pegs to their merchandise offering. |
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He is expected to be recently spilled boiling water on his foot while making cofee on the club's team bus. |
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Mr Smailes, a retired maintenance worker with a water company, had been the club's compere for about seven years, and his wife was the secretary. |
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Barnesbury CC used the race to decide the club youth cyclocross champions, so the event saw a good turnout from the club's growing youth section. |
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Bates, the club's chairman, has bought out Switzerland-based firm FSF Limited through his company Outro Limited, Leeds confirmed in a statement. |
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The PS86million winger was unveiled at midday yesterday as the club's newest Galactico in front of thousands of fans at the Bernabeu. |
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It's appropriate the two greatest goalscorers in the club's history should stand together. |
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He claimed it confirmed the golden shares were not with the club's trading arm Coventry City Football Club Ltd, as the club appears to claim. |
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Lisa was playing for Great Barr GC in the Notts club's mixed open greensome competition. |
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You will be delighted to know that Bright's vicar on earth John Duckers took much of the stick at Moseley rugby club's autumn supper. |
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The former Liverpool manager appears to be the polar opposite of the type of candidate Lee Charnley, the club's chief executive, is looking for. |
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Step forward Alsop to put the cat among the pigeons and prompt the club's vocal band to crank it up a couple of notches. |
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Goodwin admits the club's experienced stars wanted to shield the Saints kids from the worst of the flak. |
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The club's weekly lessons in flatwork and jumping also start again in early February. |
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Hartlepool United made headlines of a different sort in 2002 when the club's mascot, H'Angus the Monkey, was elected mayor of the town. |
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Aston Villa manager David O'Leary has revealed his players confronted chairman Doug Ellis over the club's failure to keep Eirik Bakke on loan from Leeds for the entire season. |
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Laxey have become increasingly influential behind the scenes at Rangers and even have a placeman, Nigel Crighton, on the club's board to safeguard their investment. |
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Certainly, Cowans' presence in the dugout will be a placatory link between the club's management and restless supporters and Lambert spoke in reverent tones. |
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As well as banging in goals on match days, the strike ace will also get his hands dirty helping the club's groundsman knock the playing surface into shape. |
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The club's golden period came around the time of the First World War. |
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The Glazers have vowed to back United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in his team-building and have urged the club's fans to give the new owners time to prove their worth. |
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Ancelotti looks to be a dead man walking after overseeing what is set to be the club's worst season since Roman Abramovich's takeover almost eight years ago. |
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Manager Rafael Benitez says Terry has been training and could make a comeback by playing for the club's under-21 team on Thursday as an over-age player. |
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