• Neil McNab (born 4 June 1957) is a Scottish former footballer who played in the midfield position. McNab began his career in 1972 with Greenock Morton...
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  • McNab, MacNab, Macnab, MacNabb or Mac-Nab is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex McNab, Scottish-US soccer player and coach Sir Allan...
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    Peterborough". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Leigh, Neil (18 September 2023). "Walker 'honoured and privileged' to wear the City captain's...
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  • player and manager 1956 – Joyce Sidman, American author and poet 1957 – Neil McNab, Scottish footballer 1959 – Juan Camacho, Bolivian runner 1959 – Georgios...
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    percentage, 2.09%, breaking the previous record of 2.11% set by Neil O'Donnell in 1995. At that time, McNabb's career touchdown-to-interception ratio was third-best...
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  • 10 November 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2011. "The Graduates: No.36 Ryan McGivern". mancity.com. (Manchester City Football Club). 14 November 2011. Retrieved...
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    Mike Kirmse 3 2 8 Noah Delgado 1 5 7 Ryan Mack 2 2 6 Jack Jewsbury 2 0 4 Neil McNab 2 0 4 Tommy Tanner 2 0 4 Ryan Hall 1 2 4 Ian Woan 1 2 4 Adauto Neto 1...
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  • key players such as Shaun Taylor, Richard Dryden, Clive Whitehead, Brian McDermott and Steve Neville left new boss Alan Ball to pick up the pieces. There...
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  • clubs including Altrincham and Winsford United. Former players include Neil McNab. Liverpudlian comedian John Bishop played for the club during the late...
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  • manager: 13 years – Les McDowall (1950–1963) Most titles won as manager: 18 – Pep Guardiola Most matches managed: 592 – Les McDowall Most matches won as...
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