Eoin Jess (born 13 December 1970) is a Scottish football coach and former player. As a player he was an attacking midfielder who notably played in the...
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Team Eoin Jess, a former Scottish international and Aberdeen player Eoin Reid, a Celtic reserves player Eoin Mullen, a Bohemian FC player Eoin Collins...
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McMaster and Graham Leggat were inducted into the Hall of Fame. In 2018, Eoin Jess, Peter Weir, Bobby Clark and Donald Colman were inducted. Greatest ever...
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lieutenant general Eoin Jess (born 1970), Scottish former footballer Jim Jess (born 1955), retired Australian rules football player John Jess (1922–2003), Australian...
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to the squad, bringing in experienced players such as Ian Taylor and Eoin Jess, and they enjoyed a successful 2005–06 league season. On 29 April, the...
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the competition meaning he ended up as top scorer. In 2010, he replaced Eoin Jess in the Nottingham Forest's Masters team for the 2010 HKFC International...
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1990 aged 18 and emerging into the team alongside fellow youth graduate Eoin Jess. Booth was part of the Aberdeen side that came close to winning the League...
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1972-1982 275 28 66 17 386 9 Brian Irvine 1985-1997 309 29 26 21 385 10 Eoin Jess 1989-1996 1997-2001 312 23 34 11 380 11 Willie Cooper 1928-1939 1945-1948...
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the second round stage to Polish club Legia Warsaw. Hans Gillhaus and Eoin Jess finished as joint top scorers with 15 goals each. Source: Statto.com Rules...
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232,562 (15,031 per match) Top scorer(s) Ivaylo Andonov (CSKA Sofia) Eoin Jess (Aberdeen) Ulf Kirsten (Bayer Leverkusen) Alon Mizrahi (Maccabi Haifa)...
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