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    John Wark (born 4 August 1957) is a Scottish former footballer who spent most of his playing time with Ipswich Town. He won a record four Player of the...
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  • John Lean Wark, Lord Wark LLD (1877–1943) was a Scottish lawyer who served as a Senator of the College of Justice. He was born in 1877. He is thought...
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  • of 27,532 at Portman Road, Ipswich took the lead in the first leg when John Wark scored from the penalty spot. Second half goals from Frans Thijssen and...
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  • honour twice, goalkeeper Bartosz Białkowski has won it three times, while John Wark has been presented with the award a record four times. Only one winner...
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  • to add flair to a team that featured British internationals including John Wark, Terry Butcher and Paul Mariner, although the Ipswich squad perhaps lacked...
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  • date, only) European trophy. Top scorer for the season was 23-year-old John Wark, who scored 36 goals in all competitions, 14 of which came in the UEFA...
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    "mother" respectively. John Wark = 116 116 = [1×64] + [1×32] + [1×16] + [0×8] + [1×4] + [0×2] + [0×1] John Wark = 1110100 John Wark = Prince William's mother's...
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    The King's Wark in Leith was a building on the Shore of Leith, at the mouth of the Water of Leith into the Firth of Forth. The King's Wark was the Scottish...
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    Alan Brazil and John Wark for Scotland against New Zealand in Málaga on 15 June 1982. First player to score in a World Cup Finals: John Wark for Scotland...
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  • Brian Talbot 1980–81 First Division: Russell Osman, Frans Thijssen, John Wark, Paul Mariner 1991–92 Second Division: David Linighan 1997–98 First Division:...
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  • chemist Joe Wark (1947–2015), Scottish footballer John Wark (born 1957), Scottish footballer John Wark, Lord Wark (1877–1943), Scottish judge Ken Wark (born...
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    Pelé. Numerous Ipswich Town players were also in the film, including John Wark, Russell Osman, Laurie Sivell, Robin Turner and Kevin O'Callaghan. Other...
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  • Stadion Lecha, 1–0. Liverpool won the second leg 4–0 with a hat-trick from John Wark and a goal from Paul Walsh at their home ground, Anfield, to win the tie...
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  • Thijssen scoring for Ipswich and John Hewitt equalising. The second leg at Pittodrie saw both Gordon Strachan and John Wark score from the penalty spot before...
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  • Alan Kennedy Mark Lawrenson John McGregor Phil Neal Craig Johnston Sammy Lee Kevin MacDonald Jan Mølby Steve Nicol John Wark Ronnie Whelan Kenny Dalglish...
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    McKenzie Wark (born 1961) is an Australian-born writer and scholar. Wark is known for her writings on media theory, critical theory, new media, and the...
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  • dominated the match, hitting the woodwork three times (including twice from John Wark) before Roger Osborne scored the only goal of the game with a left-foot...
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    semi-finals to Charlton Athletic. Dalian Atkinson, Jason Dozzell and John Wark scored 13 goals each. Lost in play-off semi-finals to Sheffield United...
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  • 2022. "DT92 ~ John Barnes". Doing the 92. Retrieved 28 October 2022. "Graeme Sharp". WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 28 October 2022. "John Wark". WorldFootball...
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  • Mooney Steve Nicol Mark Seagraves Nigel Spackman John Wark Ronnie Whelan Attackers John Aldridge John Durnin Alan Irvine Ian Rush Paul Walsh Source: World...
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  • the film it was also directed by Rickman, starring Law, Reid, Voe and John Wark, with Siân Thomas in the role of Frances, played in the film by Emma Thompson...
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    September 2012. "Paul Walsh". LFC History. Retrieved 13 September 2012. "John Wark". LFC History. Retrieved 13 September 2012. "Steve McMahon". LFC History...
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    Carrow Road hosted 39,890 spectators for an FA Cup match in January 1962. John Wark is Ipswich's leading goalscorer in the derby with nine goals, while Hugh...
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    year. The inaugural members, Ray Crawford, Mick Mills, Ted Phillips and John Wark, were selected in 2007 by a ballot of former Ipswich players. As of 2018[update]...
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  • Gordon Strachan  83' MF 4 Graeme Souness MF 10 John Wark FW 9 Alan Brazil  53' FW 8 Kenny Dalglish FW 11 John Robertson Substitutes: DF 6 Willie Miller GK...
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  • Roger Osborne, Mick Mills, Kevin Beattie, Russell Osman, George Burley, John Wark, Terry Butcher and Jason Dozzell. The academy was also very successful...
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    it in 2001 as "the biggest personal award you can get in the game", and John Terry stating in 2005 that he considered it "the ultimate accolade to be...
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  • a chance to equalise before the end of the first half, but midfielder John Wark put his shot wide of the Juventus goal. Liverpool started the second half...
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  • László Fazekas Tibor Nyilasi Gábor Pölöskei Marco Tardelli Billy Hamilton John Wark Klaus Fischer Pierre Littbarski 1 goal Lakhdar Belloumi Tedj Bensaoula...
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    Tbilisi  Soviet Union 9 9 Liam Brady Juventus  Republic of Ireland 7 John Wark Ipswich Town  Scotland 11 David Kipiani Dinamo Tbilisi  Soviet Union 6...
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