Nigel Philip Spink (born 8 August 1958) is an English football coach and former professional footballer. He played as a goalkeeper from 1976 until 2001...
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Rimmer suffered a repeat of a recurring shoulder injury. His replacement, Nigel Spink, subsequently made his second first team appearance for the club. His...
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is remembered mainly for the performance of young stand-in goalkeeper Nigel Spink who made a host of saves from the experienced Bayern players. Villa's...
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Rimmer was injured after only nine minutes and had to be replaced by Nigel Spink. Villa beat Bayern Munich 1–0, meaning Rimmer became the second player...
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2000 Gregan was replaced as manager by former England international Nigel Spink; the club reached the FA Trophy final again at the end of the season...
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GK 1 Nigel Spink DF 2 Mark Jones 36' DF 3 Gary Williams DF 4 Allan Evans DF 5 Ken McNaught MF 6 Dennis Mortimer (c) MF 7 Des Bremner FW 8 Gary Shaw FW...
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Wigan Athletic coaching staff, assistant Eric Black, goalkeeping coach Nigel Spink, and reserve team coach Keith Bertschin. In his first season at Sunderland...
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consecutive season in the top division. There were debut appearances for Nigel Spink (361), Des Bremner (174), Tony Morley (137), David Geddis (47), Eamonn...
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Nigel Paul Farage (/ˈfærɑːʒ/ FARR-ahzh; born 3 April 1964) is a British politician and broadcaster who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton...
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spink or Spink in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spink may refer to: Spink, County Laois, a village in Ireland Spink County, South Dakota, US Spink...
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