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between 1959 and 1972, and played football for | Derby County F.C. from 1959 to 1962 and for Mansfiel |
hire from 1887 to 1905 and played football for | Derby County. |
During the 2000-01 English football season, | Derby County F.C. competed in the FA Premier League |
t was certainly empty when I was there for the | Derby - surely when it's most likely to be full? |
orite, "Postman", and Peter trains him for the | Derby. |
inst Northampton Town, but was dropped for the | derby game against Exeter City a few days later. |
He also played for Barnsley, | Derby County, Shrewsbury Town and Hereford United. |
s he sat on the Gwladys Street Terrace for the | derby game against Liverpool. |
For the | Derby, the Durnell's had traveled with Elwood by rai |
between 1894 and 1903 and football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
arance, and serves as the headquarters for the | Derby Historical Society. |
the Football League playing for Chesterfield, | Derby County, Lincoln City, Darlington, Halifax Town |
otballer who played as a winger for Blackpool, | Derby County, Southampton, Bristol City and Accringt |
heir highest attendances of the season for the | derby match. |
Up for the | Derby (1933) |
s last game was a testimonial match for former | Derby County goalkeeper Martin Taylor in a game agai |
or the club (Coppa Italia in 1958) and for two | Derby della Capitale games (1955 3-1 victory when he |
leted more than 100 competitive games for both | Derby and his next club, Everton who he joined three |
Victor Espinoza was his jockey for the | Derby, never having seen the horse until the morning |
He also wrote on pigeon-racing matters for the | Derby Evening Telegraph. |
on of 1991; and Cacoethes, a contender for The | Derby in 1989. |
For the | Derby County player, see Andy Todd (footballer born |
urated in 2002, the race is named for Kentucky | Derby and Churchill Downs's Col. Matt Winn, who serv |
rney Bright - the sculptor responsible for the | Derby Clock and the River Horse statue - that change |
Locker played association football for Stoke, | Derby County and Notts County. |
race has served as a springboard for Kentucky | Derby winner Unbridled as well as such graded-stakes |
The Dante Stakes serves as a trial for the | Derby, and nine horses have won both races. |
Donerail, into considerable publicity for the | Derby. |
ders' Futurity then in 1962 the Forerunner and | Derby Trial Stakes before finishing second in the Ke |
p Final was contested by Nottingham Forest and | Derby County at Crystal Palace. |
pells with Cardiff City, Nottingham Forest and | Derby County. |
He left Forest for | Derby County in 1992 in a £600,000 deal amid rumours |
ll League for Nottingham Forest, Chesterfield, | Derby County, Barnsley and Plymouth Argyle. |
the top performing, non-private, sixth form in | Derby. |
the film Whip It! based on a book by former LA | Derby Dolls skater Shauna Cross featured both the le |
for Burnley in a 2-1 win over his former club | Derby County on 27 November 2010. |
ial circumstances with allegations former club | Derby County had tapped up him and assistant Mick Jo |
in English football when he signed forms with | Derby County at the end of the 1890-91 season. |
before finally signing professional forms with | Derby County in 1967 at the age of 28. |
who played as outside forwardoutside-right for | Derby County in the mid-war era. |
He also founded the | Derby Cathedral Brass Ensemble and the Derby Sinfoni |
w Handyside and Company was an iron founder in | Derby, England in the nineteenth century. |
E. Madden, who had already bred four Kentucky | Derby winners, and was raced by New York carpet manu |
He was one of four Kentucky | Derby winners owned by Colonel Edward R. Bradley and |
be a career-ending injury in the fourth round | derby. |
a year, the Hanover Police hold a free fishing | derby for anybody that has a fishing license and a f |
n Lives of American Merchants by Freeman Hunt ( | Derby & Jackson, New York, 1858; pages 329ff) |
tury, Paugussetts, including Joel Freeman from | Derby, may have relocated to the urban enclave of Li |
inegar Stone" or "Plague Stone" at Friar Gate, | Derby, England. |
Curgenven was born at Friar Gate | Derby, the son of William Curgenven who was a doctor |
3-1848), he became pastor of Friargate chapel, | Derby, until 1852, when he accepted charge of a Unit |
eparated from Walton by a brook, and from West | Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to Stone bridge. |
2) was an English backstroke swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and |
I remember the church from my | Derby School days. |
is Nottingham Urban Area is separated from the | Derby Urban Area only by a narrow gap between Breast |
rtunately, however, Court was removed from the | Derby mount by the horse's trainer John Sadler. |
rns at the club prevented Waghorn from joining | Derby County on loan during the January transfer win |
August 1988) was an English swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and |
Passengers arriving from London, | Derby or Sheffield may need to move down the train b |
Scenes from 2011 | Derby game in Kyiv |
ervice, starting variously from Wolverhampton, | Derby, Sheffield, Leeds or Bradford. |
926) was a British freestyle swimmer from West | Derby, who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
eas), Djebellica (Irish Oaks), Galcador (Epsom | Derby), Hugh Lupus (Irish 2,000 Guineas), My Babu (2 |
He finally retired after Galileo's Epsom | Derby victory on 9 June 2001, 40 years after his fir |
Gamble attended | Derby High School in Derby, Kansas, and was a letter |
same hardware as Exidy's 1975 game Destruction | Derby. |
He ultimately failed to play a single game for | Derby but would score 24 goals in 16 games for Finni |
His first game for | Derby came in a 0-0 draw against Newcastle United in |
suffered cuts in a clash during a game against | Derby County the previous week. |
st leg against Manchester United, a game which | Derby won 1-0. |
Ireland lost the game in | Derby 9-0 to England. |
all season, Pringle started his first game for | Derby in the Carling Cup 2-1 loss to League Two side |
local rivals Nottingham Forest in a game which | Derby won 3-1. |
His final game for | Derby came on 7 February 1914. |
ry of Steve Bloomer before his first game with | Derby County. |
team by manager Peter Reid for a game against | Derby County when selecting Kubicki would have meant |
p an ankle injury in a pre season game against | Derby County which forced him to miss the start of t |
y of the season, in a Premier League game, for | Derby County against Reading as a substitute. |
He played 455 league games for | Derby, which is the second highest in Derby County's |
chester United suggested that Gregory might be | Derby's saviour, but seven defeats from their final |
In August 1980, after | Derby's relegation, he moved to Bristol Rovers for a |
It also held the games of | Derby County Football Club until their move to the B |
The Little Eaton Gangway and | Derby Canal (Second ed.). |
e ship landed outside Bootle General Hospital, | Derby Road, 1.5 miles from the scene. |
George Henry | Derby (July 6, 1857 - July 4, 1925) was a former pro |
George Horatio | Derby |
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1299:Nicklos de Lorimor, Gervase de | Derby |
Michael James "Mike" Gibson (born | Derby, 15 July 1939) is an English former profession |
l be reforming for a one off 'farewell gig' in | Derby sep 2011. |
Born in Mickleover, he joined Gillingham from | Derby County in 1927 and went on to make 21 appearan |
it is home to the Naptown Roller Girls roller | derby team. |
Their 1-point victory over Gotham Girls Roller | Derby was Gotham's first loss in two years. |
e people who funded it the bones were given to | Derby Museum which had then been open for sixteen ye |
is former club by scoring the winning goal for | Derby. |
Williams scored his first Swansea goal against | Derby County on 16 September 2008. |
Following a John Oster goal for | Derby in the 16th minute, new striker Chris O'Grady |
Davies scored his first goal for | Derby County on 16 July 2008 in a pre season friendl |
art as a striker and scored his first goal for | Derby in a 2-1 defeat to Coventry City, dedicating t |
Oakley's first goal for | Derby came in the first away win of the season again |
His first goal for | Derby came in their 2-1 victory at home to Plymouth |
ed a Football League Championship goal against | Derby County on boxing day 2002) |
the following match, scored four goals against | Derby County in a 6-1 victory, taking his early seas |
He scored three goals against | Derby County, Tottenham Hotspur and Bradford City in |
A cup games, and scored seven FA cup goals for | Derby. |
After 65 games and 3 goals for | Derby, Flynn made the switch to his boyhood club Wes |
ational duty, with the Aussie 'keeper going to | Derby County on a loan transfer in March 2011. |
w Street, allowing passenger trains going from | Derby to Bristol to avoid central Birmingham. |
The first presentation of the gold Kentucky | Derby Trophy is when it is officially presented to C |
Campfield graduated from | Derby High School in Derby, Kansas, in 1974. |
Educated at Bemrose Grammar School, | Derby, Rudd has been in positions of prominence at s |
es as a three year-old were the Great Northern | Derby, Wellington Cup and the first of his two victo |
iginally The Hermitage in Hayman's Green, West | Derby Village. |
ury Town physio also worked under Gregory with | Derby County. |
playing career saw him represent Grimsby Town, | Derby County, Leicester Fosse and South Shields befo |
layed for Chelsea, Bristol City, Grimsby Town, | Derby County and Scunthorpe United in The Football L |
(first for each listed): Grindstone, Kentucky | Derby, 1996; Red Bullet, Preakness Stakes, 2000; and |
so the 1st groom to ever have groomed Kentucky | derby winners 2 years in a row, Riva Ridge in 1972 a |
r have a 100% record on neutral ground beating | Derby 2-1 in the 1993/94 Play-off finals for promoti |
ng Alfreton Town 1-0 at The Baseball Ground in | Derby. |
It is owned by the SENAD Group based | Derby who run other schools children and young peopl |
His career took shape under the guidance of | Derby manager Brian Clough after moving from Sunderl |
pate in San Fermin Nueva Orleans, a Gulf Coast | derby tradition. |
y Settlement of the Northwest Territory, H. W. | Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848) pp. |
For 2008, the stable had another | Derby prospect in Hopeful Stakes winner, Majestic Wa |
ll's Leicester team mate Paul Dickov had given | Derby a first half lead before two controversial Wes |
Heavy snow in the second half allowed | Derby back into the game but Middlesbrough hung on t |
he council offices in Epsom closed half-day on | Derby Day. |
In retirement he lived at Foston Hall, near | Derby. |
he Astoria Stakes, Brooklyn Handicap, Brooklyn | Derby, Tremont Stakes, and the Gazelle Handicap. |
League due to a playoff defeat at the hands of | Derby County in the semi-finals. |
hn Cotton who was the last man to be hanged in | Derby Gaol in 1898, had committed the murder of his |
The last person to be hanged at | Derby Gaol was William Slack on 16 July 1907 for the |
ry, daughter and coheiress of John Hardwick of | Derby, and the sister of Bess of Hardwick. |
ed as USS LSM-135 on 31 May 1944, Lt. Harry L. | Derby, Jr., USNR in command. |
g as a central defender for Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Mansfield Town. |
areer he won promotion with Hartlepool United, | Derby County and Nottingham Forest. |
in The Football League for Hartlepools United, | Derby County, Crystal Palace, Northampton Town. |
et Jackson) from 1974 to 1979, has represented | Derby South for the Labour Party since 1983. |
s in seven games including a hat-trick against | Derby County on his debut. |
In March 1956 he joined | Derby County, and the following season helped them t |
He joined | Derby in 1997 along with Stefano Eranio and together |
a professional contract on Tyneside, he joined | Derby County in May 1930, where he made his first-te |
He left | Derby under a cloud after being suspended along with |
He was | Derby County's Scholar of the Year in 2008-09. |
In 2008 he contested | Derby Ward for the Sefton Borough Council elections. |
He died | Derby, 22 February 1953. |
He left | Derby to play for Walsall, Plymouth Argyle (in two s |
r to score at The Hawthorns, when he equalised | Derby County player Steve Bloomer's goal in a 1-1 dr |
, Davies returned to England where he rejoined | Derby County. |
He wrote ' | Derby Silk-Mill, attempted in Miltonick Verse,' Nott |
He joined | Derby County for £2,000 in 1932 and remained contrac |
He left | Derby in February 1920, having won two Second Divisi |
ed Western Approaches from his headquarters at | Derby House, Liverpool, during a period stretching f |
goals, including the winner as Hearts defeated | derby rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle for the first t |
arted his senior career with Hearts' Edinburgh | derby rivals Hibernian, but did not make a league ap |
d on Grand National Day 1990 in a heated local | derby against Leeds United. |
the Wikipedia site entitled St. Helen's House, | Derby full details of the proposals are reported plu |
ion bureaux also located in St. Helens Street, | Derby and St. Nicholas Place, Leicester. |
uania with guest crusaders, including Henry of | Derby, the future King Henry IV of England. |
After her Roller | Derby career, she regularly played softball in San F |
a young blind woman, Joan Waste for heresy in | Derby. |
Blenkiron bred Hermit, the | Derby winner in 1867, and Gamos, which won the Oaks |
He was then signed by Hibernian's Edinburgh | derby rivals Hearts. |
August 2, 1908: Won 9-3 in the highest scoring | derby, with 5 goals from Corti. |
areas of Mickleover are amongst the highest in | Derby, with prices exceeding £300,000 in the Mickleo |
re the castle moat at Penrith, Bunkers Hill in | Derby and Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. |
The 2005 William Hill Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 02/07/2005 at the prestigi |
The 2010 William Hill Greyhound | Derby Final took place on 29 May 2010 at Wimbledon S |
was remembered by those who worked with him at | Derby House as an easygoing commander, and an easy p |
mical proficiency, Halton called to see him at | Derby in 1666, and afterwards sent him Giovanni Batt |
Wanderers in 1997 (just after making his first | Derby appearance in two and a half years) and soon b |
ey Eddie Arcaro, who got the first of his five | Derby wins, urged him on and was able keep the lead |
k to the great Longfellow through his Kentucky | Derby winning son, Riley), Regret was bred by owner |
s, gave Snider's widow a share of his Kentucky | Derby purse money. |
-to-1 odds, gave trainer Bob Baffert his third | Derby winner in 12 tries. |
one was retired just 5 days after his Kentucky | Derby victory when knee chips were discovered in his |
ite Arsenal offering £10,000 for his services, | Derby found him a position at right-half, were he wa |
eason in Rome, with a goal in the historic 3-0 | Derby win over inter-city rivals Roma. |
kseller & wrote the first published history of | Derby in 1791. |
tablished in 19931 and based in Holbrook, near | Derby, Derbyshire, England. |
It has been home of | Derby County F.C.'s Pride Park Stadium since 1997 wh |
pitcher for Hee Seop Choi in the 2005 Home Run | Derby and Matt Kemp in the 2011 Home Run Derby. |
During the 1999 AAA Home Run | Derby in his home stadium of Zephyr Field in New Orl |
the relegation zone,also losing 1-0 at home to | Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup. |
eams have batting practice before the Home Run | Derby set at 5:30 p.m. |
ji Ohnuma, Omar Linares got in on the home run | derby by leading off with a home run to the back scr |
r is also the first Brewer to win the Home Run | Derby, defeating Nelson Cruz 6-5 in the final round |
exhibition, season, world series and home run | derby |
3. Super Baseball Double Play Home Run | Derby (1987) |
n's record-setting stint on the 1950s Home Run | Derby show. |
A home run | derby and a team introduction precedes the games. |
He also participated in the Home Run | Derby. |
before the 2010 Major League Baseball Home Run | Derby on ESPN. |
and was the winner of the Century 21 Home Run | Derby, held during the All-Star Break at Pittsburgh. |
Field died at his home in | Derby on 11 January 1934, aged 79. |
ar Game in 2000, also pitching in the Home Run | Derby. |
aseball, as well as TV series such as Home Run | Derby. |
also appeared in the 2005 Century 21 Home Run | Derby, representing Canada in the nationality-themed |
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