Donald Sanderson Masson (born 26 August 1946) is a Scottish former footballer. Masson began his career with Middlesbrough in 1964. He was signed by Notts...
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philatelist Didier Masson (1886–1950), a French pilot Diego Masson (born 1935), a French conductor, composer and percussionist Don Masson (born 1946), Scottish...
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Richards 1974–86 399 19 39 28 485 4 David Needham 1965–77 429 17 21 4 471 5 Don Masson 1968–74 1978–82 402 17 23 13 455 6 Les Bradd 1967–78 395 22 17 8 442 7...
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managers Jack Wheeler and Billy Gray, Sirrel had inherited a team including Don Masson, David Needham, Bob Worthington and Les Bradd, and his team would become...
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Les Bradd, to become Notts County's all-time record goal scorer, and Don Masson, described in one club history as Notts County's greatest ever passer...
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Football Association Alex Massie at the Scottish Football Association Don Masson at the Scottish Football Association Gary McAllister at the Scottish Football...
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fee of £300,000, and in 1977 joined Queens Park Rangers in exchange for Don Masson. He made his debut against West Bromwich Albion in October 1977, and went...
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000 Don Masson Notts County December 1974 £100,000 October 1977 Derby County Leighton James Brian Williams Bury July 1977 June 1978 Swindon Town Don Givens...
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16(4) 3 2 23 2 MF Don Masson 21 4 1 25 1 FW Terry Venables 5 1 6 FW Stan Bowles 33 7 10 1 1 40 12 FW Don Rogers 13(6) 5 19 5 FW Don Givens 40 7 17 3 1...
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1968–69 Div 4 46 12 18 16 48 57 42 19th R1 R1 Don Masson 13 1969–70 Div 4 46 22 8 16 73 62 52 7th R1 R1 Don Masson 23 1970–71 Div 4 ↑ 46 30 9 7 89 36 69 1st...
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