• ISBN 978-1-78280-979-1 "Macaulay Archie Image 1 Arsenal 1948". Vintage Footballers. Retrieved 24 December 2018. "Archie Macaulay". Spartacus Educational...
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  • 1947 Don Welsh 1947–1951 Billy Lane 1951–1961 George Curtis 1961–1963 Archie Macaulay 1963–1968 Freddie Goodwin 1968–1970 Pat Saward 1970–1973 Brian Clough...
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  • were later honoured by having stands named after them at Carrow Road. Archie Macaulay became manager when the club was reformed and he oversaw one of the...
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  • Canada Archie Macaulay (1915–1993), Scottish football player and manager Aulay Macaulay (disambiguation), several people Catharine Macaulay (1731–1791)...
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    years, including Jerry Dawson and Archie Macaulay, who both went on to become full Scotland internationals with Macaulay going on to play for West Ham United...
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    the 1989 and 1992 competitions, but also the 1958–59 FA Cup, when Archie Macaulay managed the then third-tier club to several giant-killing victories...
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  • Mayo Frank Putnam Ted McBride 1945 Parliamentary Convention 16 1946 Archie Macaulay Oliver Howard Grant Bracewell N.A.M. MacKenzie/G.F. Curtis Charles...
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    1946–1954 275 0 275 2 Laurie Scott  England FB 1946–1951 126 0 126 0 Archie Macaulay  Scotland HB 1947–1950 108 0 108 1 Don Roper  England FW 1947–1956...
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    Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 21 September 2022. Archie Macaulay at the Scottish Football Association David McCulloch at the Scottish...
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  • fee of £15,000. The move was encouraged by Forbes' Scotland teammate Archie Macaulay, who subsequently lost his place in the Arsenal team to Forbes. Arsenal...
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    Swift (England), George Hardwick (England), Billy Hughes (Wales), Archie Macaulay (Scotland), Jackie Vernon (Ireland), Ron Burgess (Wales), Stanley Matthews...
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    Gordon Clark England 1 June 1959 1 October 1961 99 42 18 39 042.42 Archie Macaulay Scotland 1 October 1961 1 April 1963 67 26 18 23 038.81 Jimmy Hagan...
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    R3 Len Goulden 15 1937–38 42 14 14 14 53 52 42 9th R3 Stan Foxall Archie Macaulay 10 1938–39 42 17 10 15 70 52 44 11th R5 Stan Foxall 19 No competitive...
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  • gem". New.edp24.co.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2013.[permanent dead link] "Archie Macaulay". League Managers.com. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022...
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  • eventually joined Fulham and earned three England international caps. Archie Macaulay was brought in as player-manager in 1953 and he started building a...
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  • Three new Scottish mid-season signings strengthened the back lines (Archie Macaulay, George Paterson and Malky MacDonald), but the slump failed to be arrested...
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    However, in the following season, 1947–48, Sloan lost his place to Archie Macaulay and he only made three league appearances as Arsenal went on to win...
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  • first a schoolboy at Brentford, then Fulham and back to Brentford. Archie Macaulay – first Brentford, then Fulham. Tony Mahoney – first Fulham, then Brentford...
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  • Finer, historian (born 1915) 10 June Les Dawson, comedian (born 1931) Archie Macaulay, Scottish footballer and manager (born 1915) 11 June M. C. Bradbrook...
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  • also strengthened the team with full back Malky Macdonald and forward Archie Macaulay. By December, Brentford had dropped into the relegation places and...
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    Football Association Wilf Low at the Scottish Football Association Archie Macaulay at the Scottish Football Association Ted MacDougall at the Scottish...
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  • 1953–59 15 Vic Buckingham 3 4 8 1959–61 4 Gordon Clark 1 0 3 1961–63 4 Archie Macaulay 2 1 1 1963–64 3 Jimmy Hagan 1 2 0 1964–65 2 1 0 1 Andy Beattie 1967–68...
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    were later honoured by having stands named after them at Carrow Road. Archie Macaulay became manager when the club was reformed and he oversaw one of the...
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    Lochhead Manager  England Inaugural Norman Low Manager  Scotland 2003 Archie Macaulay Manager  England Inaugural Ted MacDougall Player  Scotland 2003 Mel...
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    a 2–1 loss away to Blackpool on 19 February 1955. Norwich manager Archie Macaulay paid Sheffield Wednesday a transfer fee of £5,000 for Butler in August...
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  • installment in the Home Alone franchise, and stars Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Pete Holmes, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell...
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  • He stayed at Brighton until February 1963, when he was replaced by Archie Macaulay. There followed spells as coach with Cambridge University and Hastings...
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    Cumming, Jimmy Stephen, George Cummings, Bob Thyne, Bobby Baxter, Archie Macaulay, Gordon Smith, Tommy Walker, Arthur Milne, Andy Black and Jimmy Caskie...
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    Macauley". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 3 June 2019. Archie Macaulay at the Scottish Football Association "William Shankly". London Hearts...
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  • heart attack. Francis Ebejer, 67, Maltese dramatist and novelist. Archie Macaulay, 77, Scottish football player and manager. Alice Reinheart, 83, American...
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