Bruce David Rioch (/ˈriːɒk/; born 6 September 1947) is a football manager and former player for the Scotland national team. His last managerial post was...
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Rioch may refer to: Ríoch, 5th-century Irish missionary and saint Bruce Rioch born 1947), Scottish is a football manager and former player David Rioch...
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League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons). Bruce Rioch served as Arsenal manager, succeeding George Graham. Arsenal lost to...
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side relied on attacking power to overwhelm its opponents. Midfielder Bruce Rioch bagged 15 goals to finish as the club's top league scorer, and the front...
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1996). "Arsenal ditch Rioch and look abroad". The Guardian. London. p. 22. "I came so close to packing it in last week – but Bruce Rioch got me through". London...
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and caretaker manager after the sackings of Graham and his replacement Bruce Rioch, and later manager of Queens Park Rangers. He then had spells as the...
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England on 10 July 1995, when new Arsenal manager Bruce Rioch signed him for £4.75 million. Rioch cut short a holiday in Portugal to bring Platt to Arsenal...
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Scotland International and Arsenal F.C. manager Bruce Rioch. Born in Sutton Coldfield, England, Gregor Rioch started his football career as an apprentice...
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Metros and Portland Timbers. The younger brother of Scotland captain Bruce Rioch he was one of the ball boys at the 1966 World Cup final and claims to...
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and manager Phil Neal was dismissed to make way for Bruce Rioch. Stubbs remained part of Rioch's plans as Bolton began 1992–93 in the new Division Two...
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