"Portsmouth Football Club unveils Jimmy Dickinson statue". BBC News. 23 September 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023. Jimmy Dickinson at Post War English & Scottish...
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1978–79 Fourth Division season, Portsmouth finished in 7th position. Jimmy Dickinson suffered a heart attack near the end of the season and after the season...
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Plunkett (bassist), Dave Hopper (drummer) and the brothers Bruce John and Jimmy Dickinson (guitarist and keyboardist respectively). Michael Lee joined the band...
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with 16 games for Norwich City in the 1926–27 season. Dickinson died in 1971. "Jimmy Dickinson". Greens on Screen. Retrieved 18 August 2010. Joyce, Michael...
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Fratton Park (section Jimmy Dickinson Statue)
bronze statue of Jimmy Dickinson by Douglas Jennings was unveiled at Fratton Park's northwest corner by Jimmy's son Andrew Dickinson and former Portsmouth...
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Angie Dickinson (born Angeline Brown; September 30, 1931) is a retired American actress. She began her career on television, appearing in many anthology...
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is the second-longest serving Portsmouth player of all time behind Jimmy Dickinson. He was capped at under-21 international level, but was never selected...
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taxidermist Jimmy Dickinson (1925–1982), English footballer Jimmy Dickinson (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1971), English footballer Jim Dickinson (1941–2009)...
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Toby Jepson – vocals, guitar Jimmy Dickinson - keyboards Mark Richardson – drums Mark Plunkett - bass Bruce John Dickinson - guitar The Big Bad Horns "Big"...
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Dickinson contributed vocals to two tracks on The Jimmy Chamberlin Complex album, Life Begins Again, which was released in January 2005. Dickinson returned...
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More Cowbell (redirect from Bruce Dickinson (producer))
Bruce Dickinson, and Ferrell as fictional cowbell player Gene Frenkle, whose overzealous playing annoys his bandmates but pleases producer Dickinson. The...
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Third Division by a single point in 1976–77, after which new manager Jimmy Dickinson sold Kamara to Third Division rivals Swindon Town for £14,000. Upon...
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3–0 up at one stage (thanks to goals from Mike Dowling, Derek Rickard and Jimmy Hinch) but a penalty scored at the Barn Park End by Pelé helped a Santos...
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(1921-09-14)14 September 1921 (aged 28) 10 Manchester United - 3MF Jimmy Dickinson (1925-04-25)25 April 1925 (aged 25) 7 Portsmouth - 1GK Ted Ditchburn...
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20 March 2024. "England Players – Jimmy Dickinson". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Jimmy Dickinson". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20...
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Bernhard Klodt Alfred Pfaff Miloš Milutinović Branko Zebec 1 own goal Jimmy Dickinson (playing against Belgium) Raúl Cárdenas (playing against France) Luis...
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04 Ian St. John Scotland September 1974 – May 1977 124 31 33 60 25 Jimmy Dickinson England May 1977 – May 1979 91 27 29 35 29.67 Frank Burrows Scotland...
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architect Jimmy Dickinson (1925–1982), English football player William L. Dickinson (1925–2008), U.S. representative for Alabama Peter Dickinson (1927–2015)...
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Les Rythmes Digitales, Squarepusher, KMFDM, Freddy Fresh, Lab-4, Jimmy Dickinson of Little Angels, The Chemical Brothers, Boards of Canada, The Knife...
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Syd Owen (1922-02-28)28 February 1922 (aged 32) 2 Luton Town 6 3MF Jimmy Dickinson (1925-04-24)24 April 1925 (aged 29) 35 Portsmouth 7 4FW Stanley Matthews...
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Along with Richardson, the band consisted of Bruce John Dickinson (guitar) and Jimmy Dickinson (keys), who were both members of Little Angels, vocalist...
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and in the added period Lofthouse added a fourth for England, but Jimmy Dickinson scored an own goal three minutes later to leave the final score at...
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Bouhaddouz, 90+5', Morocco vs Iran, 2018 Only own goal during extra time Jimmy Dickinson, 94', England vs Belgium, 1954 Only own goal to open scoring in a tournament...
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Barnes led out an opposing team consisting of Jimmy O'Neill, Jimmy Scoular, Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy Dickinson, Hughie Kelly, Bill McGarry, Jackie Mudie...
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Penn State Dickinson Law, formerly Dickinson School of Law, is a public law school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It is one of two separately accredited law...
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"Foxbase Alpha" Skinny Puppy Steve Roach Tony Toni Tone Little Angels - Jimmy Dickinson used an Emax SE on all Little Angels records including their number...
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first team, forming a wing-half partnership with England international Jimmy Dickinson, impressing many with his tireless stamina and tough tackling, which...
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then edged England back in front before an unlucky headed own goal by Jimmy Dickinson handed the Belgians a draw. 17 June 1954 18:10 St. Jakob Stadium, Basel...
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Shackleton Bradford (Park Avenue), Newcastle United, Sunderland 1946–1958 Jimmy Dickinson Portsmouth 1946–1965 Arthur Rowley West Bromwich Albion, Fulham, Leicester...
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Andrews (1922–1985), English footballer born in Alton James William 'Jimmy' Dickinson (1925–1982 in Alton), an English football player Cecil Andrews (1930–1986)...
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