Alex Neil, Alexander Neill, or variant may refer to: Neil Alex Neil (footballer) (born 1981), Scottish football player and manager (Hamilton Academical...
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by Alex Neil in 2001/2002". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. "Games played by Alex Neil in 2002/2003". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. "Games played by Alex Neil in...
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African-born New Zealand cricketer Neil Walker (disambiguation), several people Neil Young (disambiguation), several people Alex Neil (politician) (born 1951),...
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Fergus Ewing and former SNP leader Alex Salmond) had made it clear publicly that they would not work with him as leader. Neil later endorsed Salmond, who he...
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week. Additionally, after Neil Jones sustained a calf injury in rehearsal, he was unable to perform on the live show. Alex Scott performed with Kevin...
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and was replaced by his preferred successor John Swinney, who defeated Alex Neil for the post. He resigned from the Scottish Parliament on 14 May 2001...
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player Neil Adams. After a mediocre first half of the 2014–15 season, Adams resigned in January 2015 and Hamilton Academical manager Alex Neil was appointed...
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Aoutneil Jacques "Neil" Magny (born August 3, 1987) is an American professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Welterweight division...
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support to the Salmond–Sturgeon bid for the leadership, although MSP Alex Neil backed Salmond as leader, but refused to endorse Sturgeon as depute. On...
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policy and social security spokesman, Alex Neil. Swinney was simultaneously serving as both an MP and MSP, and Neil was a serving MSP. Whilst both candidates...
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