• David Halliday (11 December 1901 – 5 January 1970) was a Scottish football player and manager. He achieved numerous distinctions and high rankings as a...
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  • antiquary Dave Halliday (1901–1970), Scottish footballer David Halliday (physicist) (1916–2010), American physicist and textbook author Denis Halliday (born...
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  • decade, when they won each of the major Scottish trophies under manager Dave Halliday. This level of success was surpassed in the 1980s, when, under the management...
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    they could not make the breakthrough to win the league championship. Dave Halliday had played on the left wing for his previous clubs – St Mirren and his...
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  • Division by one point in the 1927–28 season despite 35 goals from Dave Halliday. Halliday improved his goal scoring to 43 goals in 42 games the following...
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  • Although they were relegated from Division One the next season, under Dave Halliday they returned in 1957, with Rowley scoring a club record 44 goals in...
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    afterwards, which led to the suicide of vocalist Dave Halliday by carbon monoxide poisoning. Dave Halliday taught Andy Sneap (later to form heavy metal band...
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    Retrieved 29 December 2020. (Aberdeen manager) Halliday, Dave, FitbaStats Managers | Dave Halliday, AFC Heritage Trust "An era will come to an end -...
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  • David Halliday may refer to: Dave Halliday, Scottish professional footballer David Halliday (physicist), American physicist and textbook author David...
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  • reach 100 goals: Dave Halliday in 101 games for Sunderland. Players to score over 30 league goals in four consecutive seasons: Dave Halliday, 1925–26 to 1928–29...
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