Robert Seith (born 9 March 1932) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He won league championships in both England and Scotland, with Burnley...
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players such as Bobby Cox, Bobby Wishart, Pat Liney, Alan Cousin, Andy Penman, Hugh Robertson, Alan Gilzean, Alex Hamilton, Bobby Seith, Gordon Smith and...
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and 1973. Ball left in 1973 and was succeeded by Bobby Charlton. The club was relegated under Bobby Charlton in 1973–74 and finished ninth in 1974–75...
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(1951–1966) John Harvey (1966–1970) Bobby Seith (1970–1974) John Hagart (1974–1977) Willie Ormond (1977–1980) Bobby Moncur (1980–1981) Tony Ford (1981)...
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Hapgood Albert Cheesebrough Brian Pilkington Doug Winton David Cargill Bobby Seith Colin McDonald Jimmy Scott Dave Smith Brian Miller John Angus Jimmy Robson...
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on 15 September. Billy White replaced McIlroy, who was injured, while Bobby Seith had contacted giant urticaria and was replaced by Tommy Cummings, leaving...
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Gilzean, and Hugh Robertson and brought in experience in the shape of Bobby Seith, Bobby Wishart and Gordon Smith, the Dark Blues became genuine contenders...
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44.35 1.56 Jimmy Milne Scotland 1961 1968 350 126 96 128 36.00 1.35 Bobby Seith Scotland 1968 1970 70 15 21 34 21.48 0.94 Alan Ball England 1970 1973...
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Harvey Scotland 29 September 1966 30 November 1970 188 73 40 75 38 Bobby Seith Scotland 1 December 1970 11 October 1974 185 69 51 65 37 John Hagart...
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football player Davie Robb, football player Richard Sale, cricketer Bobby Seith, football player and manager George Sievwright, football player and manager...
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