• Ian Ferguson may refer to: Ian Ferguson (canoeist) (born 1952), Olympic kayaker from New Zealand Ian Ferguson (writer), Canadian writer Ian Ferguson (footballer...
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    Ian Ferguson (born 15 March 1967) is a Scottish football coach and retired professional player. He started his career with Clyde, then moved to St Mirren...
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  • Ian Ferguson is a Canadian author and playwright. He is the brother of journalist and author Will Ferguson, with whom he co-wrote the 2001 book How to...
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    Ian Gordon Ferguson MBE (born 20 July 1952) is New Zealand's second most successful Olympian. He won four Olympic gold medals competing in K1, K2, and...
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  • with manager Graeme Souness preventing him from developing as expected; Ian Ferguson (no relation) and veteran Ray Wilkins were often preferred in the position...
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  • appeared in two more grand finals under the management of Tony Popovic and Ian Ferguson. The club has also appeared in the AFC Champions League once and appeared...
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  • for Best Novel I Only Read Murder (2023), with Ian Ferguson Mystery in the Title (2024), with Ian Ferguson The Hitchhiker's Guide to Japan (1998) Hokkaido...
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  • Ian Ferguson (born 5 August 1968 in Dunfermline) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played for ten clubs in a seventeen-year senior career...
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  • Ian Edmond (born 1978), British swimmer Ian Falconer (1959–2023), American author and illustrator Ian Ferguson (disambiguation), multiple people Ian Flanagan...
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    announced that Dillon would also become a series regular playing the role of Ian Ferguson, alongside Jeremy Renner, and he will return as Sheriff Donnie Haskell...
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  • animosity toward Mike. Hugh Dillon (one of the show's co-creators) as Ian Ferguson, a seasoned, hard-nosed detective for the Kingstown Police Department...
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  • Clark Mitsuo Mori Hozumi Gōda Mike McFarland Masuda Hiroshi Shimozaki Ian Ferguson Iwata Tadao Masakazu Hara Brian Mathis Iwasaki Daisuke Kishio David Matranga...
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    medallists: Ian Ferguson & Paul McDonald (1984, 1988) First quadruple gold medallist: Ian Ferguson (1984, 1988) First quintuple medallist: Ian Ferguson & Paul...
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    Sir Alexander Chapman Ferguson CBE (born 31 December 1941) is a Scottish former football manager and player, best known for managing Manchester United...
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    guitar on the album Slideling by his friend, Echo & the Bunnymen singer Ian McCulloch. In 2002, at a live concert in Finsbury Park, he sang the Joy Division...
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  • (March 1990) Record transfer fee received: £850,000 from Rangers for Ian Ferguson (February 1988) Most League wins in a season: 27, Division Two (1967–68)...
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  • Ian Holding — bass guitar Tony Lake — vocals Colin Setches — vocals Luke McKinnon — drums Andy Burns — keyboards Ian Ferguson — vocals McFarlane, Ian...
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  • then said he felt the goal should have stood. Minutes later Ferguson's name sake Ian Ferguson scored the only goal of the game for St Mirren. A year later...
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  • on 16 May 1987. Underdogs St Mirren won the game 1–0, with a goal by Ian Ferguson. It was their third Scottish Cup win in their then 110-year history....
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    Sharpsteen 1958 (31st) Grand Canyon Walt Disney Journey Into Spring Ian Ferguson The Kiss John Patrick Hayes Snows of Aorangi New Zealand Screen Board...
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  • 1964–1985. Lexington Books. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-7391-7584-2. John Ashton; Ian Ferguson (27 June 2001). "Flight from the truth". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 October...
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  • Trout River Ian Ferguson playwright, humorist Village of the Small Houses Max Ferguson 1924 2013 humorist And Now... Here's Max Trevor Ferguson aka John...
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    Ian Durrant for one month and Ferguson for three. Ferguson's move to Everton was later made permanent by Walker's successor Joe Royle, and Ferguson played...
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  • performed blues rock and boogie rock. Founders of Carson County Band were Ian Ferguson on bass guitar and vocals, Greg "Sleepy" Lawrie on slide guitar and dobro...
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  • Abbie Park Ferguson (1837–1919), American educator, founder of Huguenot College Adair Ferguson (born 1955), Australian rower Adam Ferguson (disambiguation)...
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  • club signed former Northern Spirit coach Lawrie McKinna as manager and Ian Ferguson, a former Rangers and Northern Spirit player, as coach. To aid the FFA's...
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    against Rangers in March 1997 where he behaved aggressively towards Ian Ferguson and gestured in the direction of Rangers' bench as he was led from the...
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    Ferguson signed a professional contract upon finishing his education at Brannock High School in 1994. Aside from his brother, Ferguson's idol was Ian...
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  • needed] and writer David Goldblatt. Former Bristol Rovers player and manager, Ian Holloway, who also managed QPR and Blackpool as well as featuring as a pundit...
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  • engineers – Eddie DeLena, Angelo Arcuri Technicians to Black Sabbath – Ian Ferguson, Michael Howse, Les Martin, Peter Resty Remastered by Dan Hersch (2008...
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