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Wingers

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  • midfielders (now commonly yellow), Yellow for Wingers and White for Utility players.
  • ed to join the ranks of a band of goalscoring wingers at Carrow Road, appearing in 116 games and sc
  • The arrival of wingers Bud Brocken and Toine van Mierlo restricted h
  • eft-sided and maybe not the explosion of some wingers, but a very good footballer".
  • Playing with superstar wingers Dany Heatley and Ilya Kovalchuk, Savard becam
  • ruins was to centre their defensive line with wingers Ed Westfall and Don Marcotte.
  • lliance and purged the Norwood wards of right wingers for the council elections in 1974.
  • em by announcing a four player transfer, with wingers Foxall and Joe Barratt moving to Birmingham i
  • Charlie Dove and Roddy McEachrane, as well as wingers Frank Taylor, Bob Allan and Fred Corbett.
  • em by announcing a four player transfer, with wingers Fred Foxall and Barratt moving to Birmingham
  • em by announcing a four player transfer, with wingers Fred Foxall and Joe Barratt moving to Birming
  • em by announcing a four player transfer, with wingers Fred Foxall and Joe Barratt moving to Birming
  • d Tigers and, due to injuries to first choice wingers Gareth Raynor and Matt Sing, has moved to Hul
  • used humorously but now commonly to refer to wingers in Association, Gaelic or Rugby Football.
  • He was rated as one of the fastest wingers in the game, and scored 12 tries in 30 appear
  • tackling, uncompromising full-back who made a wingers job even more difficult than it already was,
  • ting squad was already impressive, with young wingers Lee Sharpe and Ryan Giggs looking like highly
  • rugby union convert Russell Fairfax and giant wingers Mark Harris and Bill Mullins, Easts had three
  • Along with wingers Mathieu Melanson (86 points) and Alexander Ra
  • nte is regarded as one of the fastest British wingers of his era, generally regarded as being secon
  • Considered one of the top wingers of the 1940s, he led the NHL in goal scoring
  • Yugoslavia's history and one of the greatest wingers of all time.
  • He is regarded as one of the best Welsh wingers of all time, despite playing through a disapp
  • nd 62 kg light, is considered one of the best wingers of the 1950s.
  • Two tries each to wingers Sitiveni Sivivatu and Doug Howlett and anothe
  • 8 season, injuries to the club's first choice wingers Steve Davies and Chris Shuker and the arrival
  • nfortunate to play in an era of great English wingers, such as Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney, whi
  • However, with other wingers such as George Armstrong, Johnny MacLeod and
  • rst Division's most consistent and productive wingers, thanks to his pace and close ball control.
  • nding acceleration to get around his opposing wingers to score tries against Scotland and Ireland.
  • rong formed a partnership that bred fear into wingers up and down England and Europe too, especiall
  • Representative honours for other wingers were hard to come by in the days of Stanley M
  • eas Buck/Marco Reich (FCK), who were dominant wingers when Rehhagel coached them.
  • unced that David Strettle, one of Quins' best wingers would be leaving to Saracens