Glasgow Celtic 1922, Vintage Footballers Celtic player Fagan, Willie, FitbaStats Willie Fagan transferred to Preston North End, Western Morning News,...
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European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to a combined 11 League titles and four...
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February 2020. "Jack Balmer". LFC History. Retrieved 4 February 2020. "Willie Fagan". LFC History. Retrieved 4 February 2020. "Phil Taylor". LFC History...
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William Fagan may refer to: Willie Fagan (1917–1992), footballer who played for Liverpool William Trant Fagan (1801–1859), Irish writer and Member of...
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trophy for six months. 29 goals in First Division, joint top scorer with Willie Irvine of Burnley. 32 goals in First Division. 26 goals in First Division...
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Willie “Wild” Sparks was a former drummer for the band Graham Central Station. He has also sung vocals and played drums for other artists, including Sly...
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(1947–1948) Paddy Gallagher (July 1948 – 1950) Jack Taylor (June 1950 – 1952) Willie Fagan (July 1952 – 1955) Arthur Coles (1955–1961) Frank O'Farrell (June 1961...
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finished the 1946–47 season as League champions captained again by a Scot, Willie Fagan. Vital to this success were their attacking players; after a 5–0 defeat...
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Manager George Kay Stadium Anfield North Regional League 11th F.A. Cup 4th Round Top goalscorer League: Willie Fagan All: Willie Fagan ← 1944–45 1946–47 →...
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(c) CH 5 Laurie Hughes LH 6 Bill Jones OR 7 Jimmy Payne IR 8 Kevin Baron CF 9 Albert Stubbins IL 10 Willie Fagan OL 11 Billy Liddell Manager: George Kay...
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