William Asprey (born 11 September 1936) is an English former football player and manager. A defender, he made 418 league appearances in a 15-year career...
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George Asprey (born 1 October 1966) is a British stage, film, and television character actor. Since 2008, Asprey has played the part of Scar in the West...
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London-based British cartoonist Bill Asprey to take over the writing and drawing of the daily cartoons for her, under her pen name. Asprey has produced the cartoon...
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was adapted into a newspaper comic by journalist Brian Lee and artist Bill Asprey. It was published in the Mail on Sunday and originally a straight adaptation...
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London-based English cartoonist Bill Asprey to take over the writing and drawing of the daily cartoons for her, under her signature. Asprey has produced the cartoon...
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1981–82 season, but was sacked in December 1983 and was replaced by Bill Asprey. Asprey decided to bring back veteran Alan Hudson, and the decision paid...
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Caretaker managers are listed in italics. Danny McLennan (1965–1969) Bill Asprey (1975–1977) John Rugg (1980-1981) Shepherd Murape (1981–1983) Mick Poole...
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Asprey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kenneth Asprey (1905–1993), judge of the New South Wales Court of Appeal Bill Asprey (born...
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and results and he was sacked in December 1983. Another former player, Bill Asprey, returned to manage the club and saved the club from relegation in 1984...
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finished 1–1 in extremely muddy conditions as Banks spilled a shot from Bill Asprey, with Keith Bebbington pouncing on the rebound. Back at Filbert Street...
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popular figure with the Stoke City supporters. A fall out with manager Bill Asprey almost saw his Stoke career cut short and he went on loan to Doncaster...
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five managers took charge: Ron Saunders, Gerry Summers, Mick Brown, Bill Asprey and Ian Greaves. During Brown's four-year run, United were relegated...
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City's 78th season in the Football League and 52nd in the First Division. Bill Asprey was given the managerial position on a permanent basis by the board following...
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first-team. He re-joined Stoke City for £22,500 in January 1984 after Bill Asprey had consulted Waddington on how to help Stoke avoid relegation in 1983–84...
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1978–1979 Mustafa Hasanagić 1979 Mousa Shamas 1980 Joseph Chadli 1980 Bill Asprey 1980–1982 Karl Trautmann 1983–1984 Viktor Vasilyev 1984 Avedis Kavlakian...
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Bebbington broke the deadlock putting Stoke ahead after 62 minutes after Bill Asprey's 30 yard shot was parried by the Leicester 'keeper Gordon Banks, but...
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Lloyd 7 July 1982 Stoke City Richie Barker Sacked 9 December 1983 21st Bill Asprey 9 December 1983 Arsenal Terry Neill 16 December 1983 15th Don Howe 16...
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City Bobby Gould 28 December 1984 21st Don Mackay 28 December 1984 Stoke City Bill Asprey Resigned 2 April 1985 22nd Tony Lacey (caretaker) 2 April 1985...
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Criminology Tom Aspaul – (born ca.1980) singer/songwriter and producer Bill Asprey (born 1936) – footballer (defender) and coach Len Astill (1916–1990)...
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player again. He signed several former Stoke City team-mates, including Bill Asprey, Alan Philpott, George Kinnell and Keith Bebbington. However McIlroy...
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1969–1976 346 0 346 103 Mike Pejic England DF 1968–1976 344 0 344 9 Bill Asprey England FB 1954–1965 341 0 341 26 Glenn Whelan Republic of Ireland...
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in the courts after suing them in county court over the registrations of Bill Rowley and George Bateman, which had caused bad feelings between the two...
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Larned (Larry) Brown Asprey (March 19, 1919 – March 6, 2005) was an American chemist noted for his work on actinide, lanthanide, rare-earth, and fluorine...
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nine points behind deserved champions Liverpool led by the inspirational Bill Shankly. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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11th-place finish in the Third Division under the stewardship of Mick Brown. Bill Asprey then took United to a 17th-place finish, with Graydon contributing five...
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Tony (1997). "Asprey, William". A-Z of Stoke City. The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited. p. 17. ISBN 1-85983-100-1. "Bill Asprey's managerial career"...
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with Stoke and results were poor. Barker was sacked and his assistant Bill Asprey took over and he brought back club legend Alan Hudson which sparked a...
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to take them into mid-table, their run was helped by the arrival of Bill Asprey from Oldham Athletic for £2,000. 1. Several amateurs had been paid despite...
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Netherlands GK 1994–1998 33 0 Kyle Perry England FW 2008–2009 33 0 Bill Asprey England DF 1967–1968 33 0 Tom Cooper England DF 1924–1926 33 0 William...
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the club's caretaker manager in April 1985, following the departure of Bill Asprey. Stoke lost all eight of their matches under his management, and were...
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