also named Footballer of the Year in 1962. Adamson formed a midfield partnership with inside-forward Jimmy McIlroy, around which much of Burnley's creative...
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Adamson (1905–1991), Australian rules footballer Jimmy Adamson (1929–2011), English footballer Jimmy Adamson (Scottish footballer) (born c. 1927), Scottish...
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reserve. Jimmy Adamson, officially part of the squad, acted as assistant manager. The squad list at FIFA's website lists Gordon Banks instead of Adamson; according...
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appointed manager. His squad mainly revolved around the duo of captain Jimmy Adamson and Jimmy McIlroy, the team's playmaker. Potts often employed the then unfashionable...
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William Stuart Adamson (11 April 1958 – 16 December 2001) was a Scottish rock guitarist and singer. Adamson began his career in the late 1970s as a founding...
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Christopher Adamson is a British actor. He often portrays villains, such as Mean Machine Angel in Judge Dredd and Jimmy Legs in Pirates of the Caribbean:...
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James Adamson (born c. 1927) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Adamson was playing as a seventeen-year-old for junior...
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Adamson include: Adam Adamson (1884–1984), New Zealand businessman Agar Adamson (1865–1929), Canadian Light Infantry officer 1916 to 1918 Al Adamson (1925–1995)...
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Adamson University (Filipino: Pamantasang Adamson; AdU or ADU) is a private Catholic university operated by the Congregation of the Mission located in...
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manage Scotland. The board appointed Jimmy Adamson, but he was unable to stop the decline, and in 1980 Adamson resigned and was replaced by former player...
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