"Song To Len Shackleton" (released 2002 on their "Readymades" CD) Source: Specific Malam 2004, p. 19 "BBC SPORT | FOOTBALL | Len Shackleton: Clown Prince"...
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– 36, Hughie Gallacher (1926–27) Most goals in a single match – 6, Len Shackleton (v. Newport County, Second Division, 5 October 1946) Most goals in the...
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his daughter into the movie business with film about football star Len Shackleton". dailyrecord. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved...
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along with record-breaking transfer fees to secure the services of Len Shackleton and the Welsh international Trevor Ford, led to a contemporary nickname...
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Sunderland, Ford formed a strike partnership with England international Len Shackleton, known as the "clown prince of football". However the relationship between...
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along with record-breaking transfer fees to secure the services of Len Shackleton and the Welsh international Trevor Ford, resulted in the club being...
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Robinson Pop Robson Danny Rose Tom Rowlandson Louis Saha Matthew Scott Len Shackleton Danny Simpson John Smith Simon Smith John Spence Colin Suggett Ernie...
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Archbishop of Canterbury, was briefly Rector of Houghton-le-Spring Len Shackleton, footballer Michael Short, engineer and Professor Peter Smith, computer...
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all competitions, surpassing the previous record post-war goalscorer, Len Shackleton, who had scored 101 goals. Rowell's record stood until it in turn was...
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"Willie Watson". England Stats. Retrieved 19 August 2008. 76 77 78 "Len Shackleton". England Stats. Retrieved 19 August 2008. 79 "Thomas Wright". London...
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Independent. Retrieved 5 January 2012. Brian Glanville (29 November 2000). "Len Shackleton". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 January 2012. Louise Taylor (18 February...
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(1922–2011) Len Shackleton (1922-2000), known as the "Clown Prince of Football" Len Small (1920-2009) Len Stansbridge (1919-1986) Len White (1930-1994)...
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along with record-breaking transfer fees to secure the services of Len Shackleton and Welsh international Trevor Ford, led to a contemporary nickname...
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Prince of Football" by Len Shackleton. The author played for Newcastle United and Northumberland County Cricket Club. Shackleton's book was controversial...
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signings in the shape of George Robledo, Bobby Mitchell, Joe Harvey, Len Shackleton and Frank Brennan. Newcastle spent the first couple of years post-war...
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"Frank McLintock". Doing the 92. "LEN SHACKLETON". National Football Museum. Retrieved 7 November 2018. "Len Shackleton". Doing the 92. "TEDDY SHERINGHAM"...
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"BBC Sport | FOOTBALL | Len Shackleton: Clown Prince". BBC News. 29 November 2000. Retrieved 31 August 2010. "William Shackleton". Tate. 9 January 1933...
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requiring a 34-mile round trip. Robson described Jackie Milburn and Len Shackleton as his childhood heroes. Both played for Newcastle in the inside-forward...
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Ford 16 1951–52 Div 1 (1) 42 15 12 15 70 61 42 12th R3 Trevor Ford Len Shackleton 22 1952–53 Div 1 (1) 42 15 13 14 68 82 43 9th R4 Trevor Ford 20 1953–54...
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Football League record 13–0 defeat at Newcastle United. Newcastle player Len Shackleton remarked "they were lucky to get nil". Despite victories over Coventry...
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transferred to Liverpool on 12 September for £13,000. Stubbins' replacement, Len Shackleton, scored six on his debut in a 13–0 win on 5 October at St James' Park...
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cricketer Keith Shackleton (1923–2015) British natural history painter and broadcaster Len Shackleton (1922–2000), English footballer Luke Shackleton (born 1984)...
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(d. 2001) 1921 – Sugar Ray Robinson, American boxer (d. 1989) 1922 – Len Shackleton, English footballer and journalist (d. 2000) 1923 – Ralph Hall, American...
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Compton Charlie George Ray Kennedy Arthur Milton John Radford Graham Rix Len Shackleton Lionel Smith Peter Storey Terry Neill Sammy Nelson Pat Rice Liam Brady...
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Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 29 February 2012. Len Shackleton (11 September 2012). "Living Wage likely to destroy jobs and increase...
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cricketer Harry J. Scott, founding editor of the Dalesman magazine Len Shackleton, footballer Jack Crayston, footballer Cumbria portal Listed buildings...
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Economic Affairs. It was established in 1980 and the editor-in-chief is Len Shackleton (University of Buckingham). The journal focuses on the application of...
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Hartlepools to join Derby County after being recommended to the club by Len Shackleton. At Derby, Taylor and Clough proceeded to re-build the side, with Taylor...
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memories, his tricks were reminiscent of the Clown Prince of Football Len Shackleton. Martin would, for example, dribble past two or three opponents, then...
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described in a famous book by the "Clown Prince of Football" Len Shackleton. Mr Shackleton's book shot to immediate fame and caused a storm when first published...
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