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His two first-half goals gave | Albion a 2-0 lead, but they eventually lost 3-2 in ex |
the ball outside the penalty area and denying | Albion a clear goalscoring opportunity. |
oe Carter, Stan Wood and W. G. Richardson gave | Albion a 3-1 victory. |
ound Forest's 8-0 defeat against West Bromwich | Albion a few weeks previously. |
n round five, a goal from George Woodhall gave | Albion a victory over Lockwood Brothers, but a disput |
er Alan Buckley's appointment at West Bromwich | Albion a year earlier, Gilbert transferred to The Haw |
A hat-trick from Ronnie Allen gave | Albion a 3-2 win against Newcastle United in round fi |
he was appointed youth team manager at Burton | Albion, a role which he combines with working as foot |
twice in the first half to give West Bromwich | Albion a 2-0 half-time lead. |
Scimeca then moved to West Bromwich | Albion a year later by activating a get-out clause in |
Wilma left | Albion a year after Kosyk's death taking his papers w |
Tadcaster | Albion A.F.C. are an English football club based in T |
ghton, Wisconsin on July 19, 1857, he attended | Albion Academy. |
yk may not have fared well during his years in | Albion; according to accounts he was swindled and def |
a UK work permit, newly promoted West Bromwich | Albion acquired the player's services for two years o |
During the Vela Deployment to West Africa, | Albion acted as the Amphibious Task Group flagship. |
Building on his experience with the | Albion, Adams' working party recommended a "through-d |
24 when he moved to their rivals West Bromwich | Albion after making 120 appearances in total for Wolv |
e played for Kidderminster Harriers and Burton | Albion, after release from his contract in June 2007, |
spectively, and a hat-trick at Brighton & Hove | Albion after coming on as a substitute. |
He was to make just 6 more appearances for | Albion after his recovery. |
He remained at | Albion after their relegation to Division Two at the |
Jeff Astle opened the scoring for | Albion after five minutes, becoming the first player |
a two year contract at League Two side Burton | Albion after declining a contract with his old club. |
eptember 1977 in a 2-1 defeat at West Bromwich | Albion, after having served Wrexham for seven years, |
Burnley played West Bromwich | Albion again seven days later, drawing 1-1. |
He scored his third goal for West Bromwich | Albion against Everton in a Premier League fixture on |
gle game of League football, for West Bromwich | Albion against Glossop North End in the Football Leag |
during the 1968 FA Cup Final for West Bromwich | Albion against Everton, when he replaced the injured |
time out of the game Crosby returned to Burton | Albion ahead of the 2006/07 season. |
tted in three consecutive games against Burton | Albion, Aldershot Town, and Gravesend. |
later when Nigel Clough signed him for Burton | Albion also following a loan spell. |
He started out at Sunderland | Albion and Burnley before joining West Bromwich Albio |
yed in the Football League for Brighton & Hove | Albion and Preston North End. |
He joined Witton | Albion, and then Northwich Victoria before being was |
ng for Glentoran, Middlesbrough, West Bromwich | Albion and Notts County, as well as Distillery and Ir |
but on 24 October 2000 against Brighton & Hove | Albion, and went on to make another three appearances |
He played for Northwich Victoria, Witton | Albion, and Manchester United. |
o play non-league football for Romford, Burton | Albion and Nuneaton Borough |
73 and briefly played for both Brighton & Hove | Albion and Orient before retiring in 1975. |
He spent more than 12 years at | Albion, and formed a solid defensive partnership with |
ional football for Darlington, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Torquay United. |
on to play professionally for Brighton & Hove | Albion and Barnsley, making a total of 95 Football Le |
Peter Eastoe (on loan from West Bromwich | Albion) and Mel Eves (on loan from Wolverhampton Wand |
ia, Macclesfield Town, Shrewsbury Town, Burton | Albion and Altrincham over his career. |
loaned out to Football Conference club Burton | Albion, and whilst there he played a full part in bot |
However, freight alone could not sustain | Albion, and from 1961, she carried passengers. |
ly the following season, against West Bromwich | Albion, and went on to make 14 appearances throughoug |
In March 1892 they lost 12-0 to West Bromwich | Albion, and this winning margin has never been surpas |
stle United, A.F.C. Bournemouth, West Bromwich | Albion and Cardiff City. |
r school side, he was spotted by West Bromwich | Albion and was signed on by the club at the age of 11 |
er (Overcharge & Nuclear Hyde), Michael Kores ( | Albion), and Roger Beglinger (DJ Energy). |
y Inn, Guide Post, Top House, Prince of Wales, | Albion, and Wellington - in addition to several priva |
g 8 at Stoke, 7 at Chelsea, 6 at West Bromwich | Albion, and 4 against Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Live |
sted by First Division champions West Bromwich | Albion and Second Division champions Tottenham Hotspu |
s player-manager, Gainsborough Trinity, Ossett | Albion, and then King's Lynn again, to be released at |
Stacy Coldicott (Former West Bromwich | Albion and Grimsby Town midfielder ) |
2010 saw the club appoint former West Bromwich | Albion and Burnley player and UEFA Pro License coach |
a professional footballer with Brighton & Hove | Albion and Bristol Rovers, who made one appearance fo |
He subsequently moved on to play for Cromac | Albion and Bangor. |
ned an FA Cup winners medal with West Bromwich | Albion and was the scorer of the club's first ever go |
Also played for Leeds United, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Queens Park Rangers. |
yton made the subs bench against West Bromwich | Albion and then in a FA Cup tie against Nottingham Fo |
He later played for Brighton & Hove | Albion and Norwich City, before he was signed by Manc |
Street, which runs behind the station between | Albion and Chestnut Streets. |
July 2006 interview about | Albion and future projects, by Forbidden Planet |
on apprenticeship with Okehampton and Plymouth | Albion and had a spell in New Zealand with Hawke's Ba |
He was sold to Brighton & Hove | Albion and later on played for Charlton Athletic, Dur |
League between 1982 and 1996 for West Bromwich | Albion and Bradford City, making nearly 300 league ap |
West Bromwich | Albion and Stoke City were the top 2, with West Brom |
ingham, Doncaster Rovers, Halifax Town, Burton | Albion and Scarborough. |
t another Third Division club, Brighton & Hove | Albion, and once again helped the team gain promotion |
m, Swindon Town, Bristol City, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Queens Park Rangers. |
2008 and previously spent ten years at Burton | Albion and played under Nigel Clough before joining W |
Birmingham Senior Cup, losing to West Bromwich | Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers respectively. |
, Plampin was given command of the small sloop | Albion and then the gunboat Firm, operating off the S |
ame on 13 September 1933 against West Bromwich | Albion and he was sold in October 1933 to Fulham. |
He married twice, to Ada | Albion and Alice Mabel Baker. |
League playing for Small Heath, West Bromwich | Albion and Sunderland. |
areer with Hartford, before playing for Witton | Albion and Altrincham. |
he has also played for Shrewsbury Town, Burton | Albion and Mansfield Town. |
He then had trials with Kettering and Burton | Albion and eventually signed for the latter, spending |
on-league clubs including Salford City, Witton | Albion and Hyde United. |
pions Arsenal and FA Cup winners West Bromwich | Albion, and was played at Villa Park, the home ground |
92 FA Cup Final was contested by West Bromwich | Albion and Aston Villa at the Kennington Oval. |
ing day Lyttle brought in former West Bromwich | Albion and Tamworth team mate Bob Taylor as a coach t |
They were joined by runners-up Brighton & Hove | Albion and playoff winners Walsall. |
1995 Agnew followed Buckley too West Bromwich | Albion, and was one of many players that transferred |
tant manager at Grimsby Town and West Bromwich | Albion, and had a spell as caretaker-manager at Albio |
other Percy Grosvenor played for West Bromwich | Albion and Leicester City. |
ted, Notts County, Grimsby Town, West Bromwich | Albion and Halifax Town. |
er Arsenal, Newcastle United and West Bromwich | Albion and heavy defeats against Manchester United, W |
g also left the Southern League along with Cwm | Albion and Chesham Town, who became a founder member |
He subsequently played for Witton | Albion and Kidsgrove Athletic before joining Leek in |
ous works, second to the Hotel Habana Riviera, | Albion and Shelborne hotels, all of which still exist |
nglish footballer who played for West Bromwich | Albion and Manchester City as a winger and wing-half. |
He ended his career at Brighton & Hove | Albion and was player with Slough Town before returni |
the Football League for Arsenal, West Bromwich | Albion and Watford, before returning to non-league fo |
with works teams before joining West Bromwich | Albion and then Birmingham as an amateur. |
26 February 1915, Majestic and battleships HMS | Albion and HMS Triumph became the first Allied heavy |
The final was contested by West Bromwich | Albion and Aston Villa. |
ootball League for Birmingham, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Lincoln City. |
ompletely wrong to be calling the article 'New | Albion' and referring to the area as New Albion. |
ens Park Rangers, Millwall and Brighton & Hove | Albion and was capped four times for England. |
in June 2009 and, after short trials at Burton | Albion and Hereford United, he decided to join Burton |
st from several clubs, including West Bromwich | Albion and Birmingham City with Portsmouth understood |
ayed for Rotherham, Bath, Pontypridd, Plymouth | Albion and Launceston. |
o a fine footballer, playing for West Bromwich | Albion and winning an England Amateur cap. |
played more than 100 games for Brighton & Hove | Albion, and was the club's joint top scorer in 1905-0 |
y McLeod, forward, formerly with West Bromwich | Albion and Leicester Fosse |
ter a lengthy injury, he linked up with Burton | Albion and was an integral part of the squad which wo |
ll League for Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Barnet. |
nd the ships HMS Northampton, HMS Curacoa, HMS | Albion and HMS Russell. |
ced his interest in the vacant posts at Burton | Albion and Port Vale, but neither clubs decided to ap |
d then had spells at Millwall, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Highlands Park in South Africa. |
League playing as a forward for West Bromwich | Albion and Lincoln City. |
an armed confrontation between the militias of | Albion and Mt. |
of manager Roberto Di Matteo to West Bromwich | Albion, and subsequent appointment of Paul Ince. |
ycle in 1928 with Villiers and JAP engines and | Albion and Sturmey gearboxes. |
e played for Bath Rugby, Sale Sharks, Plymouth | Albion and Launceston RFC. |
ls at University College Dublin, West Bromwich | Albion and Bradford City before taking a break from t |
nagement, with Guildford City, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Gravesend & Northfleet. |
Victories over Burton | Albion and Moor Green also saw the team reach the Bir |
Road club after non-League spells with Barton | Albion and Eccles Borough. |
d for both Black Country rivals, West Bromwich | Albion and Wolves, appearing in the 1972 UEFA Cup Fin |
Perry played for West Bromwich | Albion and had loan spells with Torquay United and No |
m", it details how the Archon came to power in | Albion, and how the Heroes' Guild was founded. |
season at Second Division side Brighton & Hove | Albion and scored 21 goals, a total which made him th |
Kent began his career at West Bromwich | Albion, and later played for Newport County before jo |
r Birmingham before moving on to West Bromwich | Albion and Tranmere Rovers. |
ster United as well as spells at West Bromwich | Albion and Charlton Athletic, before a knee injury fo |
In 2002, both West Bromwich | Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters, met up |
competition in 1970 by defeating West Bromwich | Albion, and finishing runners-up to Wolverhampton Wan |
Benson played for non-league Shelton | Albion and Porthill before joining the local big club |
h league football in 1999 to play for Stirling | Albion and then Arbroath before finishing with non-le |
In 1517, Abbot William | Albion and eight of the monks were charged with being |
n a trial with League One club Brighton & Hove | Albion and featured in their friendly against Eastbou |
d his club football for Wrexham, West Bromwich | Albion and Southampton. |
n, Grimsby Town, Bristol City, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Millwall. |
ayer, Spink worked as a coach at West Bromwich | Albion, and after a brief spell as manager of Forest |
stic Seaport, where he studied under Robert G. | Albion and Benjamin W. Labaree. |
the Edmonton Rush, Chris Brunt of West Bromich | Albion and Zack Greer of the Minnesota Swarm. |
ard in the Football League for Brighton & Hove | Albion and Southend United on loan. |
Mayo was a trainee with Brighton & Hove | Albion and signed a professional contract with them i |
Willis spent a loan spell at non-league Burton | Albion, and after leaving Kidderminster in 2004, sign |
The loss of | Albion and Bulwark's helicopter capability was keenly |
onal footballer who played for Brighton & Hove | Albion and Huddersfield Town as a midfielder. |
of the season in a 3-0 win over West Bromwich | Albion and followed his up by scoring a last minute e |
eding replays to beat Burnley, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Blackburn Rovers, they dispatched Millwall |
ngapore, they rendezoused with battleships HMS | Albion and HMS Vengeance. |
Parker played for Seaham | Albion and Seaham Harbour before getting his big brea |
finished his league career with West Bromwich | Albion and Cardiff City, where his career was cut sho |
tter club that he was spotted by West Bromwich | Albion, and he was signed as a replacement for Mark N |
lubs included Southend United, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Gillingham. |
w York, Post pursued an academic course in the | Albion and Medina Academies, New York. |
North End, Burnley, Aston Villa, West Bromwich | Albion and Birmingham City, as well as playing for ot |
n, Oatway spent eight years at Brighton & Hove | Albion and eventually became club captain. |
ghan in the FA Cup Final between West Bromwich | Albion and Everton at Wembley. |
eft wing for Chelsea, Everton, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Coventry City. |
ngland with Bolton Wanderers and West Bromwich | Albion and in Spain with CA Osasuna. |
title at home to newly-promoted West Bromwich | Albion and won all three points thanks to a super-sub |
inception, was contested between West Bromwich | Albion and West Ham United. |
Bristol for the 2005-6 campaign from Plymouth | Albion and looked to make a huge impression in his fi |
ord Rangers and then having spells with Burton | Albion and Sutton Coldfield Town. |
wo Championship sides, relegated West Bromwich | Albion and newly promoted Scunthorpe Unitedbut joined |
urnemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Crystal Palace. |
ofessional career he represented West Bromwich | Albion and Halifax Town. |
way, on 7 September 1949 against West Bromwich | Albion and became an immediate regular in the Arsenal |
on Two featured two new clubs, Brighton & Hove | Albion and West Hampstead. |
Chesterfield, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Luton Town were given a bye to the Third R |
re sandwiched around playing for West Bromwich | Albion and Oldham Athletic. |
ably played for Grimsby Town and West Bromwich | Albion, and scored goals at Wembley Stadium for both |
more than 250 appearances for Brighton & Hove | Albion, and captained the side. |
dge Angels, Charlton Athletic, Brighton & Hove | Albion and Wycombe Wanderers. |
f 2003, to First Division rivals West Bromwich | Albion, and his first appearance came in a 4-0 thrash |
ictory over Staffordshire rivals West Bromwich | Albion and thirdly, Freddie Steele finished the seaso |
He returned to | Albion and made his full Football League debut in 194 |
d the English First Division for West Bromwich | Albion and Walsall, alongside spells in lower divisio |
arch 1961, a home defeat against West Bromwich | Albion, and joined Leyton Orient. |
ty of the League of Ireland, non-league Witton | Albion and Mazda SC in the Japan Soccer League, Aris |
He was born to John | Albion Andrew and Eliza Jane (Hersey) Andrew in Hingh |
Town, Barnsley, Grimsby Town and West Bromwich | Albion, appeared in all four divisions, and won one f |
Suzaku and his | Albion are almost defeated, but are saved by Charles' |
You can listen to this interpretation at | Albion Arks |
There do seem to be sources for 'New | Albion' as opposed to 'Nova Albion' out there. |
He joined West Bromwich | Albion as an amateur in September 1954 and turned pro |
he left school in 1986 he joined West Bromwich | Albion as a YTS trainee, and signed professional form |
ing as a player, Lee returned to West Bromwich | Albion as a coach/trainer in 1959. |
He played for West Bromwich | Albion as an attacker. |
In addition, he served West Bromwich | Albion as chief scout (taking over as caretaker manag |
r who played for Southampton and West Bromwich | Albion as a goalkeeper in the 1930s. |
h and George Salter Works joined West Bromwich | Albion as an amateur in August 1882. |
He plays for Burton | Albion as a defender. |
He began his career with West Bromwich | Albion as a forward, making his first team debut in 1 |
signed on a one month loan for Brighton & Hove | Albion as cover for the injured Andy Whing. |
ed enough to be offered a job at West Bromwich | Albion as Ron Atkinson's assistant. |
that he came to the attention of West Bromwich | Albion, as he played against Albion centre back Curti |
h football player who played for West Bromwich | Albion, as well as the English national side. |
was born in Oxford and joined Brighton & Hove | Albion as a trainee. |
ined in 1996, before signing for West Bromwich | Albion as apprentices in July 1997. |
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