• Walley Barnes (16 January 1920 – 4 September 1975) was a Welsh footballer and broadcaster. Whilst playing as a defender he featured for Southampton and...
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  • Walley (1805-1877), American politician Tom Walley (born 1945), Welsh footballer Walley Barnes (1920–1975), Welsh footballer and broadcaster Walley Chamberlain...
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  • Walter, Walt, or Walley Barnes may refer to: Walley Barnes (1920–1975), Welsh footballer and broadcaster Walt Barnes (1918–1998), American football player...
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  • English football goalkeeper Walley Barnes, Welsh footballer and broadcaster Berrick Barnes, Australian rugby player Stuart Barnes (born 1962), English rugby...
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    1935–1953 176 0 176 118 George Swindin  England GK 1936–1953 297 0 297 0 Walley Barnes  Wales FB 1946–1955 294 0 294 12 Jimmy Logie  Scotland HB 1946–1955...
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  • football. Indeed, I would go farther, and say he was Welsh football." Walley Barnes, a former captain of the Welsh national side echoed Bastin's remarks...
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  • to commentate on the programme. Previous commentators have included Walley Barnes, Frank Bough, David Coleman, Jon Champion, Barry Davies, Tony Gubba...
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    United with several recovering players rushed back into the first team; Walley Barnes was taken off injured with a twisted knee after 35 minutes (no substitutes...
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  • Nat Lofthouse, Jimmy Hagan, Tom Finney and Frank Bowyer (reserve). Walley Barnes led out an opposing team consisting of Jimmy O'Neill, Jimmy Scoular...
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  • John Thomas Walley (born 27 February 1945) is a Welsh former footballer, who played as a wing half. Walley was born in Caernarfon and educated at Ysgol...
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  • panel of selectors with the team captain fulfilling the role of coach. Walley Barnes (1954–1955) Jimmy Murphy (1956–1964) Dave Bowen (1964–1974) Ron Burgess...
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    Final, with several recovering players rushed back into the first team; Walley Barnes was taken off injured with a twisted knee after 35 minutes, and ten-man...
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    Frederick Bowley (1873–1943), a first-class cricketer for Worcestershire Walley Barnes (1920–1975), footballer with 299 club caps and 22 for Wales and a broadcaster...
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    GK 1 George Swindin RB 2 Laurie Scott LB 3 Walley Barnes RH 4 Alex Forbes CH 5 Leslie Compton LH 6 Joe Mercer (c) OR 7 Freddie Cox IR 8 Jimmy Logie CF...
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  • Kingdom the match commentator was Kenneth Wolstenholme, former player Walley Barnes was also pitchside with a radio cameraman to capture the atmosphere...
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    Final game Pld Wins Draws Loss Goals for Goals against Win %  Wales Walley Barnes 22 1954 1956 9 May 1954 vs  Austria 11 Apr 1956 vs  Northern Ireland...
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  • Baker (born 1934) Gareth Bale (born 1989) Tommy Bamford (1905–1967) Walley Barnes (1920–1975) Craig Bellamy (born 1979), striker and Wales international...
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  • - Wales beat France 6–5 at the Stade Colombes in Paris 16 January – Walley Barnes, footballer (d. 1975) 23 February – Ron Berry, writer (d. 1997) 25 March...
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  • politician, 84 27 August - Noel Morgan, cricketer, 69 4 September - Walley Barnes, footballer and broadcaster, 55 5 October - Will Davies, rugby player...
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  • GK 1 George Swindin RB 2 Walley Barnes LB 3 Lionel Smith RH 4 Archie Macaulay CH 5 Leslie Compton LH 6 Joe Mercer (c) OR 7 Don Roper IR 8 Jimmy Logie...
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  • the next season he became Arsenal's regular left back, succeeding Walley Barnes. Evans was an Arsenal regular for the rest of the decade, and he was...
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  • GK 1 Jack Kelsey RB 2 Len Wills LB 3 Walley Barnes RH 4 Alex Forbes CH 5 Bill Dodgin LH 6 Joe Mercer (c) OR 7 Cliff Holton IR 8 Jimmy Logie CF 9 Tommy...
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  • an automatic first-team choice, sharing the right-back position with Walley Barnes. In all he played for Arsenal in 127 official matches (and 191 unofficial...
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  • Wales  3 – 0  Ireland Walley Barnes Ivor Allchurch Roy Clarke  ...
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  • GK 1 George Swindin RB 2 Laurie Scott LB 3 Walley Barnes HB 4 Alex Forbes HB 5 Leslie Compton HB 6 Joe Mercer (c) OF 7 Freddie Cox IF 8 Jimmy Logie CF...
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  • Nation Player - GK  WAL Jack Kelsey - GK  ENG Con Sullivan - DF  WAL Walley Barnes - DF  ENG Stan Charlton - DF  ENG Dennis Evans - DF  ENG Len Wills -...
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  • score after 90 minutes) England Manager: Team: GK - Ron Howells DF - Walley Barnes DF - Alf Sherwood MF - Roy Paul MF - Ray Daniel MF - Ron Burgess FW...
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  • between; Arsenal already had experienced full backs in Laurie Scott and Walley Barnes. Smith made his debut at centre half, deputising for Leslie Compton...
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  • appointed the first manager of the Welsh national side in former captain Walley Barnes. His first match in charge of the side was against Austria in Vienna...
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  • injury-ravaged Arsenal side played most of the match with ten men after Walley Barnes was stretchered off, and lost 1–0. Despite his cup exploits, Cox was...
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