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  • As governor he supported the "Barefoot Schoolboy Act" which he had first sponsored while in t
  • es for various magazines and recommenced his schoolboy activity of drawing famous racing motorcycle
  • arance was on 20 October 1976, while still a schoolboy aged 16 years 22 days, as a substitute in th
  • in 1968 on a Canterbury beach by 11-year-old schoolboy Alan Ridgen.
  • k was an accomplished youth player who won 3 schoolboy and 5 youth caps for Republic of Ireland and
  • er as a motocross rider, winning the British schoolboy and junior motocross championship.
  • After winning England caps at Schoolboy and Youth levels, Wallington signed for Wals
  • e gained a reputation as an all rounder as a schoolboy and was awarded the Ryde Gold Medal in 1956.
  • Northampton, Nicholas represented England's schoolboy and youth football teams, as well as its rug
  • Capped by England at schoolboy and U21 level and was first capped for Engla
  • Marshall signed for Fulham as a schoolboy and played in 411 matches scoring 29 goals i
  • ll as eight Ireland U21 (scoring once), B, 4 schoolboy and 3 youth caps.
  • five-eighth he has represented Australia at schoolboy and Under-19 level.
  • n March, on Sydney's Lane Cove River against schoolboy and schoolgirl crews, with the inclusion of
  • Milton as schoolboy and schoolmaster.
  • hington Diplomats and represented England at schoolboy and youth level.
  • ley-by-Bow on 1 December 1971 and boxed as a schoolboy and amateur before his first professional fi
  • He represented England at Schoolboy and Youth level.
  • He has represented England at schoolboy and youth level.
  • chester, he was discovered by Blackpool as a schoolboy and thrown into the first team during their
  • Bishops Stortford and represented England at schoolboy and youth level.
  • Brett represented Flintshire as a schoolboy and then became part of a Chester youth setu
  • derminster Harriers and represented Wales at schoolboy and seven occasions at Under-23 level.
  • Touzel first played rugby as a schoolboy, and was a member of the Wellington College
  • He played for Surrey as a schoolboy, and joined Godalming Town F.C. after leavin
  • he gallows; the meaning is made clear by the schoolboy artist pointing towards Tom.
  • ed Cumberland at rugby union and soccer as a schoolboy, as well as winning a medal in the All-Engla
  • He may have attended Winchester College as a schoolboy as his elder brother George is known to have
  • Howell started as a schoolboy at Stoke City before moving to Notts County
  • of the Great Comet of 1744 gave him, then a schoolboy at Geneva, a permanent bias towards astronom
  • Davies began his career as a schoolboy at Peterborough United before switching to C
  • ttish parents, Lavin started his career as a schoolboy at Watford.
  • Elliott started his career as a schoolboy at Arsenal, and after being released by the
  • lwall, before moving to Chelsea in 2007 as a schoolboy at Gravesend Grammar School For Boys.
  • While a schoolboy, at the age of 13, he wrote a manuscript his
  • He represented England at Schoolboy at under 15, 18 and Youth level appearing in
  • then joined Stoke City's youth team and as a schoolboy at the age of fifteen continued his developm
  • wansea City, having signed for the club as a schoolboy at the age of 14 in 1992.
  • nuary 1933, was a cricketer whose feats as a schoolboy at Tonbridge School led him to be named, in
  • Chitrasena was a schoolboy at the time and his father Seebert Dias' hou
  • Starting his career as a schoolboy at Sunderland, Henderson played a part in th
  • Shebbeare's fellow schoolboy at King's College School Philip Salkeld was
  • As a schoolboy at Eton College, he had been a fast bowler,
  • Connolly started as a schoolboy at Crystal Palace before joining Aldershot T
  • Wyman was also a successful schoolboy athlete, becoming the English schoolboy long
  • 1967) was an outstanding all-round Tasmanian schoolboy athlete.
  • dapted from The Three-Eyed One, Sharaku is a schoolboy attending Shiokou Junior High School.
  • ket team, and was chosen as Sri Lanka's best schoolboy batsman in 1964.
  • t Sedbergh School, where he was a precocious schoolboy batsman - he scored 302 in a house match in
  • Chilver learned to play the piano as a schoolboy before taking up the guitar.
  • Mustafa was with Norwich City as a schoolboy before joining Wimbledon.
  • ad trials at both Liverpool and Everton as a schoolboy before choosing to join the latter's academy
  • Purdon first played rugby union as a schoolboy, before playing for the Queen's College team
  • t, London, Thomas played for Luton Town as a schoolboy, before joining Arsenal.
  • Archer studied cello as a schoolboy before settling on upright bass.
  • As a schoolboy, Bestall attended Rydal Mount in Colwyn Bay
  • rtholt, Trusson had trials with Chelsea as a schoolboy but was not signed by the club.
  • Bodin began his career with Chelsea as a schoolboy, but then moved onto a brief spell with Newp
  • Hampshire turned Aymes down as a schoolboy, but Aymes practised hard, and was still in
  • However, he was signed as a schoolboy by Arsenal, and was the first black player t
  • He's a shy elementary schoolboy by day, superhero by night... except that no
  • n Dublin, the tragedy inspired a 16 year old schoolboy, C.A. McWilliam, to write a poem - The Colli
  • rom where he won the first of his many Wales schoolboy caps.He also had a short spell with Newport
  • Lee spent his schoolboy career at Pearse Rangers and Lourdes Celtic
  • The schoolboy claimed that he saw a bright streak of light
  • tall striker who came to Dalymount Park via schoolboy club Belvedere and made 3 substitute appeara
  • He signed for Bohs in 1980 from schoolboy club Stella Maris and remained there until m
  • in 1983 by Liverpool F.C. playing for Irish schoolboy club Home Farm F.C. where he had won a FAI Y
  • Kingdom Boys are the most successful schoolboy club in Kerry.
  • ball club Home Farm F.C., and St Kevins, the schoolboy club for which Liam Brady, Ian Harte, Stephe
  • ng an all-Ireland under 15 title with Dublin schoolboy club Lourdes Celtic.
  • ella Maris Football Club, the famous nursery schoolboy club.
  • ws from bits of Romany speech, the Bible and schoolboy colloquialisms.
  • As a schoolboy, Corbett captained the Falkirk team that won
  • f his former coaches called him the greatest schoolboy cricketer he'd ever known.
  • e 1990 in Horton Priory, Kent) won fame as a schoolboy cricketer for Eton College and was named as
  • He was a schoolboy cricketer for Shropshire and was the Midland
  • e; where he first excelled as an outstanding schoolboy cricketer in the early 1960s.
  • He came to early fame as a schoolboy cricketer in 1931 when, having played for Ta
  • He was a brilliant schoolboy cricketer and his exploits led to a first cl
  • was educated at Cheltenham College and as a schoolboy cricketer he made 103 in the annual Cheltenh
  • Ranasinghe won the best schoolboy cricketer award during the 1974-75 cricketin
  • d at Eton College, where he was a successful schoolboy cricketer and captained the 1st XI.
  • cated at Eton, where he was first noted as a schoolboy cricketer playing against Harrow School in 1
  • on 21 September 1957, won fleeting fame as a schoolboy cricketer at Winchester College during the F
  • omax was termed "a grand stroke-player" as a schoolboy cricketer in 1949 and did not change his har
  • sity and Charterhouse where he excelled as a schoolboy cricketer (1905-1907).
  • An outstanding schoolboy cricketer, Barber initially struggled to gai
  • er, some 20 years after touring England as a schoolboy cricketer, he was named Wisden Cricketer of
  • rofessional cricket, and though a phenomenal schoolboy cricketer, he could not make it into his hom
  • pson went to Eton and had a good record as a schoolboy cricketer, before going to Oxford, where he
  • in-swing who demolished both adult and other schoolboy cricketers in 1918, having apparently not pl
  • icket and Donald Carr became one of the best schoolboy cricketers of all time.
  • rviews, such as with the parents of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor, the five suspects in the St
  • As a schoolboy, Davies was associated with Manchester Unite
  • follows the course of a man's life from his schoolboy days to his adulthood.
  • dby for The Football Association's "Under-15 Schoolboy Development Course", before being given a fu
  • s church, on the 4th of July 1958 by a local schoolboy, Douglas Coutts.
  • homas Takashi Tanemori who was an 8 year old schoolboy, Dr Shuntaro Hida a doctor at a military hos
  • has been ridiculed for a hilarious series of schoolboy errors, and its fudging and manipulation of
  • s an unabashedly sentimental song in which a schoolboy expresses his love for his stepfather, a har
  • ls leads to him and Steph Haydock living his schoolboy fantasy..
  • As a schoolboy, Farrant was a member of a short-lived New W
  • He played schoolboy football as an outside-left, and was capped
  • present side; one whose promise was seen in schoolboy football and developed in our own "nursery"
  • O'Donovan played schoolboy football for Leeds A.F.C. Cork, and Blarney
  • ar, he worked as a teacher and began running schoolboy football matched.
  • Beglin played schoolboy football in his native city with Bolton and
  • A centre half, he played schoolboy football for Home Farm and spent his schoold
  • Played schoolboy football with Jobstown, Maryland Boys and Lo
  • Lester played his schoolboy football at Leicester Celtic alongside the l
  • He played schoolboy football in Loughborough for Brush Sports, w
  • rn in Archway, London, Cunningham started in schoolboy football and was turned down by Arsenal befo
  • Byrne played his schoolboy football at the famous footballing nursery H
  • oved to England as a young child, and played schoolboy football at county level.
  • He played his schoolboy football with Stella Maris Football Club.
  • Schoolboy football is generally played in the Dublin a
  • hool Junior & Senior teams, and also playing schoolboy football with St Joseph's Boys, Gormley join
  • He played his schoolboy football at Cherry Orchard F.C. and his prom
  • Born in Bristol in 1925, Fox played schoolboy football for Bristol City but the outbreak o
  • Tosh was an outstanding schoolboy footballer winning trophies with St Peter's
  • Currie was a talented schoolboy footballer who represented Hendon Boys befor
  • After playing as a schoolboy for Cherry Orchard Connolly signed for Bohem
  • He played as a schoolboy for Wales and joined Arsenal as a trainee, f
  • He played thirteen times as a schoolboy for the Republic of Ireland during 2002-03.
  • ill area of Bristol and played football as a schoolboy for South Gloucester Boys Club and New Chelt
  • Eastoe signed schoolboy forms with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the la
  • In October 1980, he signed associated schoolboy forms with Manchester United, but never made
  • a trainee with Arsenal, joining the club on schoolboy forms in 1985.
  • Thompson was on schoolboy forms with Watford and played for Yate Town
  • Bennett joined Aston Villa on schoolboy forms aged 14, and was given a professional
  • efore being signed by London club Arsenal on schoolboy forms in January 1987.
  • Joe Armstrong and invited to sign associated schoolboy forms in 1967.
  • ayed for Newham and Essex Schoolboys, signed schoolboy forms with West Ham, completed a two-year ap
  • Daniel joined his local club Hull City on schoolboy forms in 1969, becoming an apprentice in 197
  • In 1975, Haywood signed a schoolboy forms with Coventry City.
  • Wardle was signed for Barnsley from schoolboy forms by former Manager Allan Clarke in 1986
  • lboys, Cork was signed by Arsenal in 1978 on schoolboy forms, turning professional in 1980.
  • age of 14 and he joined Nottingham Forest on schoolboy forms.
  • In 1976, still a 16 year old schoolboy from St. Bede's College, Whalley Range, Manc
  • or Derbyshire in 1888 while William Hodges a schoolboy from Cheltenham College and William Pedley a
  • In 1999, he joined Arsenal as a schoolboy from the books of Norwich City.
  • Louis is former schoolboy grasstrack champion.
  • As a schoolboy, Green spent time at Stoke, West Brom and Wa
  • Schoolboy had a career 158-101 record, 913 strikeouts,
  • Schoolboy had tremendous power and control.
  • "I'm half overgrown schoolboy, half hard-nosed businessman" - Gauntlett on
  • Al is an 11-year-old schoolboy, has a distant relationship with his father
  • As a schoolboy he attended Auckland's Kelston Boys High Sch
  • As a schoolboy he attended Gladstone Park Primary School an
  • After being on Chelsea's books as a schoolboy, he joined Torquay United as an apprentice i
  • As a schoolboy, he inspired Skerries Community Games Rugby
  • As a schoolboy he was attached to Leicester City but they d
  • A Centre Forward as a schoolboy, he transferred into the role of goalkeeper
  • As a schoolboy he constructed a grammar and vocabulary of t
  • Even while still a schoolboy he became involved in rightwing circles of t
  • Sullivan played schoolboy hockey at Boston College High School and col
  • As a schoolboy, Holland progressed through the academy at D
  • After gaining the distinction of England schoolboy honours in 2001, this tall and agile player
  • became involved in a scandalous affair with schoolboy Hunter McKay (Lee Donoghue), the then 17 yea
  • As a schoolboy I went to the Telekinema.
  • eer at Watford, after becoming an associated schoolboy in December 1988, he became a trainee in Jul
  • fordshire, and joined Colchester United as a schoolboy in 1974.
  • ashire, Rimmer joined Manchester United as a schoolboy in 1963, turning professional two years late
  • While a schoolboy in Columbia, South Carolina, enlisted in the
  • ed the Bible", as allegedly said by a Harrow schoolboy in the 1890s."
  • signed for his hometown club Stoke City as a schoolboy in 1978, turning professional in November 19
  • He first made his name as a schoolboy in the first ever Hogan Cup final - an unort
  • t as Bunter after the famously portly public schoolboy in Frank Richards' Billy Bunter books.
  • r City in June 2003 having previously been a schoolboy in the City youth system himself when he was
  • He began his career with Durham as a schoolboy in 1992, when he was selected for the first
  • ical work Stand Before Your God: An American Schoolboy in England (1993).
  • Tapling began collecting stamps as a schoolboy in 1865.
  • Robson joined Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1978.
  • rd that Reading F.C. give to the outstanding schoolboy in their Academy for future players.
  • me to be known signed for The Cottagers as a schoolboy in 1950, making his first team debut on Boxi
  • for Adolf Hitler becoming anti-Semitic was a schoolboy interaction in Linz, circa 1904, with Ludwig
  • n Brendan Rodgers, a former Northern Ireland schoolboy international and manager of Chelsea reserve
  • Cameron was a Scottish schoolboy international and joined Queens Park Rangers
  • Death was an England schoolboy international who made one League appearance
  • Born in St Helens, Merseyside, O'Neil was a schoolboy international at both football and rugby lea
  • He played for the Scottish schoolboy international side in 1949 which brought him
  • sing manager Bill Struth whilst playing in a schoolboy international against England at Wembley in
  • A former schoolboy international he made a scoring League of Ir
  • He won three schoolboy international caps.
  • He was an England schoolboy international who served his apprenticeship
  • A Welsh schoolboy international, Phillips began his career at
  • Pitt was an England schoolboy international, played in Sunderland's 1969 F
  • tober 1961) is a former Irish footballer and schoolboy international, born in England.
  • England Schoolboy international, Simon Johnson, joined the fir
  • Despite being a former England schoolboy international, Johnston could only manage to
  • A Scottish schoolboy international, Gibson began his career at Ac
  • A former English schoolboy international, Sheffield-born Steve Charles
  • Born in Glynneath, Hallett was a Welsh schoolboy international, and began his career with Lee
  • Napier was a Northern Ireland schoolboy international, won 11 youth caps, two under-
  • The autobiography, Schoolboy Into War is an account of his recruitment at
  • in the Canterbury competition, Crequer was a Schoolboy Kiwi in 1979 and a Junior Kiwi in 1983.
  • He was a Schoolboy Kiwi in 1970 and played in the Canterbury Ru
  • ne U13's team in 1986, the New Zealand U15's Schoolboy Kiwis in 1988 and the New Zealand U17's in 1
  • currently has teams in the Dublin & District Schoolboy League and Leinster Senior League.
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