• Alexander Matthew Inglethorpe (born 14 November 1971) is an English former footballer who played as a forward for Watford, Leyton Orient, Exeter City...
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  • by Michael Beale with the U21 position vacant as of 2 March 2020. Alex Inglethorpe was promoted from U21 manager to Academy Director in the summer of...
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    2007 Clive Allen & Alex Inglethorpe (C) 1955 Jimmy Anderson 2007 Juande Ramos 1958 Bill Nicholson 2008 Clive Allen & Alex Inglethorpe (C) 1974 Terry Neill...
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    sign him. Liverpool (with Pritchard's former Tottenham U18 manager Alex Inglethorpe on their staff) were also reported to be interested, but Pritchard...
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    opponent at Wembley Stadium since 1977. Kane's former youth coach Alex Inglethorpe has said of him: When he first came into the under-18s as a 15 year...
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  • more, this time as player-coach under manager Alex Inglethorpe, continuing in this role under Inglethorpe's successor Paul Tisdale. Buckle continued to...
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  • age of just 20, whilst learning from the likes of John McDermott and Alex Inglethorpe. Wells was born in Enfield, Greater London, and attended The John Warner...
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    'TABS' is the key word preached at The Academy. Academy director Alex Inglethorpe has said the remit of the academy is to produce physically, technically...
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  • the club after Liverpool separated from Everton and formed its own club. Alex Raisbeck, who was club captain from 1899 to 1909, was the longest serving...
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    side ahead of the 2017–18 season after impressing Jürgen Klopp and Alex Inglethorpe with his work ethic, knowledge and attitude towards academy coaching...
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    Gorecka, athlete Dan Gallagher, footballer Conor Gallagher, footballer Alex Inglethorpe, former footballer and current Academy Director at Liverpool FC Jonathan...
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    Liverpool's Academy part-time in 2015, at the request of Academy Director Alex Inglethorpe, before taking up a full-time consultancy role later that year. After...
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  • 7 October 2004 18 October 2004 2 0 2 0 0% Joint Caretaker Managers Alex Inglethorpe 18 October 2004 25 June 2006 89 44 16 29 49.44% FA Trophy Semi-finalists:...
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    team, Jones was thought highly of by then youth coach Alex Inglethorpe. When Alex Inglethorpe was appointed manager of Conference side Exeter City in...
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  • (1994–1995) Colin Reid (1995–1998) 1998–2006 ??? Pat Holland (2001) Alex Inglethorpe (2006–2012) 2012–2015 ??? Kieran McKenna (2015–2016) John McDermott...
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  • team talk, although the team itself was selected by Clive Allen and Alex Inglethorpe. Tottenham eased to their first league win of the season, with Roman...
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    between 1996 and 2018. The most successful manager in the Premier League is Alex Ferguson, who won 13 titles – more than twice as many as any other manager...
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  • Warwick Davis, actor in 1970 Rebecca Carrington, comedian in 1971 Alex Inglethorpe, footballer in 1971 Neal Ardley, footballer in 1972 Nick Easter, England...
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  • suffered against Tamworth. At the end of the season, departing manager Alex Inglethorpe released Carlisle on a free transfer. On 6 October 2006, Carlisle was...
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  • Exeter City on 29 October 2005. Woodards was able to impress manager Alex Inglethorpe enough to secure a contract through the 2006–07 season. During his...
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    announced that Jol had been sacked. After one match with Clive Allen and Alex Inglethorpe in charge, Juande Ramos was hired as Jol's replacement, having previously...
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  • Exeter's first signing of the 2005 pre-season, re-uniting him with Alex Inglethorpe, whom he had worked with during his time in Leyton Orient's youth setup...
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    Conference National club Exeter City on a two-year contract. Manager Alex Inglethorpe described him by saying "He's 24 years of age and he fits the bill...
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  • in order to stay at Exeter, citing his desire to work with manager Alex Inglethorpe. The following season, Flack was mainly used as a substitute, although...
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    Orient made two substitutions at half-time, with Craig Maskell and Alex Inglethorpe coming on for Stuart Hicks and Richards and started the second half...
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  • Byrne has agreed a permanent deal with Swindon. 3 May 2013: Youth graduates Alex Ferguson, Mark Francis, Aaron Oakley, Louis Thompson and Connor Waldon are...
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    manage the youth-set up at Reading in October 2004. Former City striker Alex Inglethorpe was appointed as Dolan's successor, beating off competition from title-winning...
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    1936–1937 30 12  None — Odion Ighalo ‡ FW 2014– 4 0 Nigeria under-20 — Alex Inglethorpe FW 1990–1994 17 3  None — Bill Inglis HB 1932–1933 12 0  None — Iriney...
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  • Richard Johnson — FW  ENG Dennis Bailey — FW  ENG Paul Furlong — FW  ENG Alex Inglethorpe — FW  ENG Tommy Mooney (on loan from Southend United) — FW  WAL Lee...
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  • seven goals in 28 games in 2013–14 season, helping him break into Alex Inglethorpe's U21s setup. O'Hanlon made 5 appearances in his side's 2014–15 UEFA...
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