• games. He was part of the Wizards team that won the MLS Cup in 2000. Mo Johnston made his debut with the Scotland national team in 1984 and played regularly...
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  • Rangers' policy was ended in 1989 when they signed ex-Celtic striker Mo Johnston, under manager Graeme Souness. Prior to the First World War, Rangers...
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  • BC), Chinese general Mo Farah (born 1983), British long-distance runner Mo Johnston (born 1963), Scottish former footballer Mo Martin (born 1982), American...
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  • Furthermore, he has also represented other athletes such as Derek Johnstone, Mo Johnston Frank McAvennie, Derek Ferguson and currently represents his son Lewis...
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    Arrowhead Stadium with a score of 3–0. The Wiz players included Preki, Mo Johnston, and Digital Takawira, and were coached by Ron Newman. The team finished...
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    shot on the Everton goal, while Les Taylor's 25-yard shot went wide and Mo Johnston had a narrow miss with a header. 19 May 1984 15:00 BST Wembley, London...
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    directors continuing to deny its existence. In 1989, Rangers signed Mo Johnston, their first major openly Roman Catholic signing in recent times whose...
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    had not been without controversy. A significant act was the signing of Mo Johnston in 1989. Rangers, historically a team supported by Protestants, had for...
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  • Rangers, acting on Souness' say so, purchased former Celtic striker Mo Johnston from French club Nantes for £1.5 million. The fact Rangers signed an...
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    team for the first three of those successes. During the 1990–91 season, Mo Johnston and new signing Mark Hateley were the preferred front pairing, and when...
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    1038/s41596-018-0119-1. hdl:11019/1671. PMID 30886367. Johnston N, Dettmar PW, Bishwokarma B, Lively MO, Koufman JA (June 2007). "Activity/stability of human...
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    following season saw the arrival of Mo Johnston from Watford and, despite their contrasting personalities, McClair and Johnston would quickly form a deadly goalscoring...
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  • harmonica player Mo Johnston (born 1963), or MoJo, footballer MoJo (born 1952), Japanese vocalist Maurice Jones-Drew (born 1985), or MoJo, NFL running back...
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    next tie, a 3–1 home win over Spain. Two first half headed goals from Mo Johnston gave Scotland a 2–0 lead at half-time. Spain pulled a goal back in the...
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  • principally because it coincided with the controversial signing of Mo Johnston – the first high-profile, established Roman Catholic player to be signed...
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  • Maurice Malpas (1962-08-03)3 August 1962 (aged 27) 34 Dundee United 7 4FW Mo Johnston (1963-04-13)13 April 1963 (aged 27) 33 Rangers 8 3MF Jim Bett (1959-11-25)25...
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