• Thomas Crook "Teddy" Duckworth (born 1882) was an English professional football player and manager. As a player, he was an outside right. He played in...
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  • Division 1 for the 1938–39 season under the leadership of the Englishman Teddy Duckworth. However, the team's debut appearance in the first division was short-lived...
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    indicated in italics. As of June 2023. Source: Teddy Duckworth (1919–29) Frido Barth (1929) Teddy Duckworth (1930) Karl Rappan (1932–35) Leo Weisz [de] (1935–36)...
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  • character from British television soap opera Coronation Street Teddy Duckworth (Thomas Crook Duckworth, 1882–?), English football player and manager This disambiguation...
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  • agency Enia and light designer Thierry Dreyfus. Teddy Craven of The Daily Campus described "Duckworth" as Damn's "strongest song" and "ends the album...
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  • Croft (born 1984), cricketer Ciaran Donnelly (born 1984), footballer Teddy Duckworth (born 1882), footballer Dave Durie (born 1931), footballer George Eastham...
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    in 1924 to coach the Swiss national team alongside his compatriot Teddy Duckworth and Hungarian Izidor Kürschner for the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris...
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  • Jack Scott – 35 Jimmy Connor – 33 Harry Hancock – 27 Sam Johnson – 25 Teddy Duckworth – 24 J. Gow – 20 Bob Birket – 20 Thomas Bate – 20 Luke Raisbeck – 15...
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  • appearances for the club, and Hugh Morgan, from Accrington Stanley. Teddy Duckworth, after a season with West Ham United and Blackburn Rovers, returned...
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  • goal in a 1–1 draw. Two other Blackpool players were given debuts: Teddy Duckworth and, from Bristol City, Walter Cookson. Seven days later, the Seasiders...
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