Harry Gregg OBE (27 October 1932 – 16 February 2020) was a Northern Irish professional footballer and manager. A goalkeeper, he played for Manchester...
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Munich air disaster of February 1958 after being rescued by teammate Harry Gregg; Charlton was the last survivor of the plane crash from the club. After...
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Gregg Chilingirian (born 15 December 1988) better known by his stage name Gregg Chillin, is an English actor, director and writer born in Cambridgeshire...
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United from Darlington in 1949. Wood's successor in the first team, Harry Gregg, signed in December 1957 from Doncaster Rovers, as the world's most expensive...
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aircraft might explode, Thain began evacuating passengers, while goalkeeper Harry Gregg helped pull survivors from the wreckage. An investigation by West German...
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Hubert Robert Harry Gregg MBE (19 July 1914 – 29 March 2004) was a British broadcaster, writer and actor. In his later years, he was known for the BBC...
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examples being winger Johnny Berry, forward Tommy Taylor and goalkeeper Harry Gregg. Busby managed the Great Britain team at the 1948 Summer Olympics. The...
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English journalist and broadcaster Harry Gregg (1932–2020), Northern Irish professional footballer and manager Harry Gregson-Williams (born 1961), British...
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rare signing is then made when Busby signs Northern Irish goalkeeper Harry Gregg in late 1957. Meanwhile, Busby has persuaded Football League administrator...
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Busby built a new team around Munich survivors like Bobby Charlton, Harry Gregg and Bill Foulkes by making signings including Albert Quixall, Noel Cantwell...
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