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  • Nigel Spackman
  • English football player and coach

    Nigel James Spackman (born 2 December 1960) is an English sports television pundit and former professional football player and coach. He played as a midfielder

    Nigel Spackman

    Nigel_Spackman

  • Spackman
  • Surname list

    illustrator Kerry Spackman (b. 1956), New Zealand cognitive neuroscientist Marc Spackman (b. 1979), English swimmer Nigel Spackman (b. 1960), English

    Spackman

    Spackman

  • Nigel
  • Male given name

    1967), English cryptographer and professor Nigel Southward (born 1941), British retired surgeon Nigel Spackman (born 1960), English football manager, former

    Nigel

    Nigel

    Nigel

  • Stamford Bridge (stadium)
  • Association football stadium in Fulham, London, England

    hospitality entrances, formerly named after former Chelsea players Nigel Spackman and David Speedie. Signage at those entrances with those players' names

    Stamford Bridge (stadium)

    Stamford Bridge (stadium)

    Stamford_Bridge_(stadium)

  • Millwall F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    April 2006 with a 2–0 loss against Southampton. In the closed season Nigel Spackman was appointed as the new manager, but he lasted only four months after

    Millwall F.C.

    Millwall_F.C.

  • TNT Sports (United Kingdom)
  • British sports broadcasting pay television channel brand

    Dorigo, Kevin Gallacher, Don Hutchison, Chris Perry, Stewart Robson and Nigel Spackman. Occasionally, Premier League pundit and ex Bayern Munich player, Owen

    TNT Sports (United Kingdom)

    TNT_Sports_(United_Kingdom)

  • List of Sheffield United F.C. managers
  • the side but left in June 1997 to take over at Everton. Player-coach Nigel Spackman was promoted to replace Kendall but after initial promise he quit after

    List of Sheffield United F.C. managers

    List of Sheffield United F.C. managers

    List_of_Sheffield_United_F.C._managers

  • Derek McInnes
  • Scottish football manager (born 1971)

    his contract and he subsequently joined Millwall. The then-Lions boss Nigel Spackman gave McInnes the captain's armband with the comment: "Every Millwall

    Derek McInnes

    Derek McInnes

    Derek_McInnes

  • 1988–89 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Dalglish Ray Houghton Steve McMahon Jim Magilton Mike Marsh Jan Mølby Nigel Spackman Ronnie Whelan Attackers John Aldridge Peter Beardsley John Durnin Ian

    1988–89 Liverpool F.C. season

    1988–89_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • 1988 FA Cup final
  • English association football match

    Grobbelaar CB 2 Gary Gillespie CB 3 Gary Ablett CB 6 Alan Hansen (c) DM 5 Nigel Spackman  74' RM 4 Steve Nicol CM 9 Ray Houghton CM 11 Steve McMahon LM 10 John

    1988 FA Cup final

    1988_FA_Cup_final

  • 1986–87 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    MacDonald Steve McMahon Jan Mølby Brian Mooney Steve Nicol Mark Seagraves Nigel Spackman John Wark Ronnie Whelan Attackers John Aldridge John Durnin Alan Irvine

    1986–87 Liverpool F.C. season

    1986–87_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • Sheffield United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    the side but left in June 1997 to take over at Everton. Player-coach Nigel Spackman was promoted to replace Kendall but after initial promise he quit after

    Sheffield United F.C.

    Sheffield_United_F.C.

  • 1987 Football League Cup final
  • Football match

    Graham GK 1 Bruce Grobbelaar CB 2 Gary Gillespie RB 3 Barry Venison LM 4 Nigel Spackman LB 5 Ronnie Whelan CB 6 Alan Hansen (c) CF 7 Paul Walsh  73' RM 8 Craig

    1987 Football League Cup final

    1987_Football_League_Cup_final

  • Glenn Hoddle Academy
  • Football academy in Bisham Abbey, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    is made up of Glenn Hoddle and fellow former footballers Graham Rix, Nigel Spackman, Dave Beasant and John Gorman. According to Companies House, the Glenn

    Glenn Hoddle Academy

    Glenn_Hoddle_Academy

  • Nine in a row
  • Term referring to one club winning the national league championship nine times in a row

    was limited by injury). With additional important contributions from Nigel Spackman, Gary Stevens and Trevor Steven, all of whom had experience of winning

    Nine in a row

    Nine_in_a_row

  • List of Chelsea F.C. players
  • 1981–1986 67 36 103 15 David Speedie  Scotland FW 1982–1987 197 8 205 64 Nigel Spackman  England MF 1983–1987 1992–1996 254 13 267 14 Pat Nevin  Scotland FW

    List of Chelsea F.C. players

    List_of_Chelsea_F.C._players

  • Barnsley F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    1999) Dave Bassett (1999–2000) Eric Winstanley (caretaker, 2000–2001) Nigel Spackman (2001) Glyn Hodges (caretaker, 2001) Steve Parkin (2001–2002) Glyn Hodges

    Barnsley F.C.

    Barnsley_F.C.

  • Soccer Saturday
  • Football television programme, broadcast on Sky Sports

    Macari 2003 George Burley 2003, 2005, 2006 Gordon McQueen 2003–2011 Nigel Spackman 2002–2004 Chris Coleman 2001, 2010 Charlie Nicholas 2000–2020 Alan Mullery

    Soccer Saturday

    Soccer_Saturday

  • Ken Bates
  • British businessman, football executive and hotelier (born 1931)

    Dixon, David Speedie, Pat Nevin, Mickey Thomas, Eddie Niedzwiecki and Nigel Spackman, who helped the club win promotion and re-establish themselves in the

    Ken Bates

    Ken_Bates

  • Mark Beard (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1974)

    of the 1997–98 season, after falling out of favour under new manager Nigel Spackman, he was loaned to Southend United for two months, making his first appearance

    Mark Beard (footballer)

    Mark_Beard_(footballer)

  • Premier League Productions
  • Sports media company

    Virgo Tony Dorigo Ray Houghton Stewart Robson Laura Bassett Nigel Spackman Dean Sturridge Nigel Winterburn Trevor Francis Alan Curbishley Barry Horne Mark

    Premier League Productions

    Premier_League_Productions

  • 1987–88 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Johnston Kevin MacDonald Steve McMahon Mike Marsh Jan Mølby Mark Seagraves Nigel Spackman John Wark Ronnie Whelan Attackers John Aldridge Peter Beardsley John

    1987–88 Liverpool F.C. season

    1987–88_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • 1993–94 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Gareth Hall 15 DF  NIR Mal Donaghy 16 FW  SCO Robert Fleck 17 MF  ENG Nigel Spackman No. Pos. Nation Player 18 MF  ENG Eddie Newton 19 FW  ENG Neil Shipperley

    1993–94 Chelsea F.C. season

    1993–94_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • 1997 Football League First Division play-off final
  • Association football match in London

    the Crystal Palace bar by a considerable distance. On the hour mark, Nigel Spackman played a high ball down the right flank to Fjørtoft, who played a low

    1997 Football League First Division play-off final

    1997 Football League First Division play-off final

    1997_Football_League_First_Division_play-off_final

  • Ronnie Whelan
  • Irish soccer player and manager

    final of the FA Cup, although Whelan missed out on the cup final as Nigel Spackman, who had won his place in the team when Whelan was injured earlier in

    Ronnie Whelan

    Ronnie Whelan

    Ronnie_Whelan

  • List of Millwall F.C. seasons
  • All seasons played by Millwall Football Club

    1 10th 54th 46 19 9 18 59 62 -3 66 2R 3R Football League Trophy QF Nigel Spackman, Willie Donachie Darren Byfield 16 9,234 2007–08 17th 61st 46 14 10

    List of Millwall F.C. seasons

    List of Millwall F.C. seasons

    List_of_Millwall_F.C._seasons

  • 1986 Full Members' Cup final
  • Football match

    Pates (c) CB 5 Joe McLaughlin CM 6 John Bumstead RM 7 Pat Nevin CM 8 Nigel Spackman CF 9 Colin Lee CF 10 David Speedie LM 11 Kevin McAllister Substitutes:

    1986 Full Members' Cup final

    1986_Full_Members'_Cup_final

  • List of AFC Bournemouth players
  • 259 28 John Smeulders  England GK 1980-1981 1984-1986 1987-1989 117 0 Nigel Spackman  England MF 1980-1983 136 12 Trevor Morgan  England FW 1980-1984 163

    List of AFC Bournemouth players

    List_of_AFC_Bournemouth_players

  • 1992–93 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

     SCO David Hopkin MF  ENG Damian Matthew MF  ENG Eddie Newton MF  ENG Nigel Spackman MF  ENG Graham Stuart MF  IRL Andy Townsend MF  ENG Dennis Wise (captain)

    1992–93 Chelsea F.C. season

    1992–93_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • 1988–89 in English football
  • Sunderland complete the top six. 2 February 1989 – Liverpool sell midfielder Nigel Spackman to Queens Park Rangers for £500,000. 8 February 1989 – Midfielder Peter

    1988–89 in English football

    1988–89_in_English_football

  • Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry
  • English football club rivalry

    career span Liverpool career span Tony Hateley FW 1966–1967 1967–1968 Nigel Spackman MF 1983–1987 1992–1996 1987–1989 Boudewijn Zenden FW 2001–2004 2005–2007

    Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry

    Chelsea F.C.–Liverpool F.C. rivalry

    Chelsea_F.C.–Liverpool_F.C._rivalry

  • Brian Deane
  • English footballer and manager

    Deane returned to Sheffield United for £1.5million as new manager Nigel Spackman prepared to build a promotion winning team. He scored 11 league goals

    Brian Deane

    Brian_Deane

  • Anfield Rap
  • 1988 single by Liverpool F.C.

    Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan, Alan Hansen, Ray Houghton, Jim Beglin, Nigel Spackman, Colin Bridge and Jan Molby, along with manager Kenny Dalglish. One

    Anfield Rap

    Anfield_Rap

  • Kerry Dixon
  • English footballer (born 1961)

    three months earlier, and was joined in the same summer by Pat Nevin, Nigel Spackman, Joe McLaughlin and Eddie Niedzwiecki, as Chelsea looked to push for

    Kerry Dixon

    Kerry_Dixon

  • David Speedie
  • Scottish footballer

    October 2020). "Why did Chelsea remove the names of David Speedie and Nigel Spackman from the stadium?". We Ain't Got No History. SBNation. Retrieved 31

    David Speedie

    David Speedie

    David_Speedie

  • Andover, Hampshire
  • Town in Hampshire, England

    form provision, Andover College, formerly known as Cricklade College. Nigel Spackman was a local football player who began his career for Andover before

    Andover, Hampshire

    Andover, Hampshire

    Andover,_Hampshire

  • History of Millwall F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    of the company. On 23 May 2006, Nigel Spackman was announced as the new manager of Millwall Football Club. Spackman failed to make an impact at the South

    History of Millwall F.C.

    History_of_Millwall_F.C.

  • 1988 FA Charity Shield
  • Football match

    Substitutes: DF 12 Charlie Boyd DF 14 Steve Staunton MF 15 Jan Molby MF 16 Nigel Spackman GK 17 Mike Hooper Manager: Kenny Dalglish GK 1 Simon Tracey RB 2 John

    1988 FA Charity Shield

    1988_FA_Charity_Shield

  • List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland
  • Scotland, although it was temporarily tightened again, which prevented Nigel Spackman from playing for Scotland. The Home Nations have since made an agreement

    List of Scotland international footballers born outside Scotland

    List_of_Scotland_international_footballers_born_outside_Scotland

  • List of Liverpool F.C. players (25–99 appearances)
  • from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2011. "Nigel Spackman". LFC History. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved

    List of Liverpool F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

    List of Liverpool F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

    List_of_Liverpool_F.C._players_(25–99_appearances)

  • 1994–95 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Andy Myers No. Pos. Nation Player 16 MF  SCO David Hopkin 17 MF  ENG Nigel Spackman 18 MF  ENG Eddie Newton 20 MF  ENG Glenn Hoddle (player–manager) 21

    1994–95 Chelsea F.C. season

    1994–95_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • 1989–90 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Barnes Ray Houghton Steve McMahon Jim Magilton Mike Marsh Jan Mølby Nigel Spackman Ronnie Whelan Attackers John Aldridge Peter Beardsley Ronny Rosenthal

    1989–90 Liverpool F.C. season

    1989–90_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • Ricky Ravenhill
  • English footballer

    dismissed early into Ravenhill's time at Oakwell and was replaced by Nigel Spackman. Despite being on the fringes of first team football at the beginning

    Ricky Ravenhill

    Ricky Ravenhill

    Ricky_Ravenhill

  • FIFA eligibility rules
  • Rules to determine player participation

    the latest of which came in 2010 and was ratified by FIFA. In 1990, Nigel Spackman wanted to be called up by Scotland during his time at Rangers F.C. through

    FIFA eligibility rules

    FIFA_eligibility_rules

  • Jerez Industrial CF
  • Association football club in Spain

    football operations. The side kept a Spanish coach and assistant, with Nigel Spackman, Graham Rix and Dave Beasant taking turns on the touchline and rotating

    Jerez Industrial CF

    Jerez Industrial CF

    Jerez_Industrial_CF

  • History of Chelsea F.C. (1983–2003)
  • History of an English football club

    Dixon from Reading, skillful winger Pat Nevin from Clyde, midfielder Nigel Spackman from AFC Bournemouth and goalkeeper Eddie Niedzwiecki from Wrexham in

    History of Chelsea F.C. (1983–2003)

    History_of_Chelsea_F.C._(1983–2003)

  • 1988–89 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
  • English football club season

    5 MF ENG Peter Reid 14 1 14 1 MF NIR Colin Clarke 12 3 12 5 MF ENG Nigel Spackman 16 2 18 1 MF ENG Kevin Brock 12 5 19 FW ENG Andy Gray 11 2 11 2 FW ENG

    1988–89 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

    1988–89_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season

  • 1997–98 Football League
  • 99th season of the Football League

    the FA Cup and being in the hunt for promotion to the Premier League, Nigel Spackman stood down in March after less than a year in charge of Sheffield United

    1997–98 Football League

    1997–98_Football_League

  • West London derby
  • Football match

    to QPR from Chelsea. Jimmy Smith – came on loan to QPR from Chelsea. Nigel Spackman – Chelsea then QPR via Liverpool. John Spencer – Chelsea to QPR. William

    West London derby

    West_London_derby

  • Ted McMinn
  • Scottish footballer

    of the South fans. Terry Butcher recalled after the benefit game, "Nigel Spackman said to the physio (at the match) he had a tight calf, Ted said 'So

    Ted McMinn

    Ted_McMinn

  • 1990–91 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 1990–91 football season

    Pieter Huistra MF 36 5 Terry Hurlock MF 35 2 Sandy Robertson MF 18 1 Nigel Spackman MF 45 1 Trevor Steven MF 31 5 Mark Walters MF 39 15 Davie Dodds FW 6

    1990–91 Rangers F.C. season

    1990–91_Rangers_F.C._season

  • Willie Donachie
  • Scottish football player and manager (born 1951)

    assistant to Nigel Spackman. He was appointed manager of Millwall on 22 November 2006, after being caretaker manager following Spackman's sacking on 25

    Willie Donachie

    Willie_Donachie

  • 1989–90 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 1989–90 football season

    1989 Davie Dodds Aberdeen £100,000 3 November 1989 Chris Vinnicombe Exeter City £150,000 30 November 1989 Nigel Spackman Queens Park Rangers £500,000

    1989–90 Rangers F.C. season

    1989–90_Rangers_F.C._season

  • Chris Morgan (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1977)

    were relegated in 23rd-place after going through three managers in Nigel Spackman, Glyn Hodges and Steve Parkin; his goals came in victories over Sheffield

    Chris Morgan (footballer)

    Chris_Morgan_(footballer)

  • List of Rangers F.C. players
  • 22 MF 1988–2000 336 46 Mo Johnston  Scotland 42 FW 1989–1992 100 46 Nigel Spackman  England 22MF 1989–1993 124 3 Trevor Steven  England 27 MF 1989–1991

    List of Rangers F.C. players

    List of Rangers F.C. players

    List_of_Rangers_F.C._players

  • Andy Scott (footballer, born 1972)
  • English footballer and manager

    he fell out of favour with successive managers Howard Kendall and Nigel Spackman. Following two loans away, Scott departed the club on 21 December 1997

    Andy Scott (footballer, born 1972)

    Andy_Scott_(footballer,_born_1972)

  • 1985–86 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    to Sheffield Wednesday. Kerry Dixon 14 David Speedie 14 Pat Nevin 7 Nigel Spackman 7 Jerry Murphy 3 Keith Jones 2 Doug Rougvie 2 John Bumstead 1 Paul Canoville

    1985–86 Chelsea F.C. season

    1985–86_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • 2000–01 Barnsley F.C. season
  • Barnsley 2000–01 football season

    season with Bassett leaving in December, a surprise decision to most. Nigel Spackman was brought in to replace Bassett, and the team eventually finished

    2000–01 Barnsley F.C. season

    2000–01_Barnsley_F.C._season

  • 1992 Scottish Cup final
  • Football match

    Stevens DF 4 Richard Gough (c) DF 6 John Brown DF 3 David Robertson MF 5 Nigel Spackman MF 8 Stuart McCall MF 11 Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko MF 7 Ian Durrant  87'

    1992 Scottish Cup final

    1992_Scottish_Cup_final

  • John Neal (footballer, born 1932)
  • English footballer and manager

    Eddie Niedzwiecki from Wrexham Joe McLaughlin from Greenock Morton and Nigel Spackman from Bournemouth. The previous season he had brought in Joey Jones and

    John Neal (footballer, born 1932)

    John_Neal_(footballer,_born_1932)

  • Charles Green (businessman)
  • British businessman and was the chief executive of Rangers Football Club

    backed down when Bassett acceded to the request. In March 1998, manager Nigel Spackman resigned citing interference in team affairs by Green and in protest

    Charles Green (businessman)

    Charles_Green_(businessman)

  • 1990 Scottish League Cup final
  • Football match

    John Brown LB Stuart Munro RM Trevor Steven CM Terry Hurlock  1' CM Nigel Spackman LM Mark Walters CF Ally McCoist  2' CF Mark Hateley Substitutes: MF

    1990 Scottish League Cup final

    1990_Scottish_League_Cup_final

  • 2001–02 in English football
  • Macclesfield Town 9 November – Steve Parkin takes over at Barnsley, replacing Nigel Spackman (sacked 25 October) 14 November – Terry Yorath takes over at Sheffield

    2001–02 in English football

    2001–02_in_English_football

  • 2006–07 in English football
  • Wise takes over as Leeds manager BBC Sport. Retrieved 14 November 2006 Spackman & Millwall part company BBC Sport. Retrieved on 2 January 2007 Donachie

    2006–07 in English football

    2006–07 in English football

    2006–07_in_English_football

  • 1986–87 in English football
  • fifth round by Wimbledon. 24 February 1987 – Liverpool sign midfielder Nigel Spackman from Chelsea for £400,000. 28 February 1987 – Everton finish February

    1986–87 in English football

    1986–87_in_English_football

  • Brian O'Donnell
  • Scottish footballer (born 1957)

    for the first time in the club's history - in a side that included Nigel Spackman, Tony Funnell and Harry Redknapp as player/coach. O'Donnell moved to

    Brian O'Donnell

    Brian O'Donnell

    Brian_O'Donnell

  • 1980–81 AFC Bournemouth season
  • Bournemouth 1980–81 football season

    MF  ENG Martin McGrath MF  ENG Gary Pugh MF  ENG Brian Smith MF  ENG Nigel Spackman MF  ENG Alan Whittle FW  ENG Steve Massey FW  ENG Dean Mooney FW  ENG

    1980–81 AFC Bournemouth season

    1980–81_AFC_Bournemouth_season

  • Romsey
  • Town in Hampshire, England

    Richard Sharp – banker and Member of Parliament Tim Sills – footballer Nigel Spackman – footballer Kerrie Taylor – actress In around 1850, Osborne House School

    Romsey

    Romsey

    Romsey

  • 1992–93 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 1992–93 football season

    McKellar Retired 11 August 1992 John Spencer Chelsea £500,000 14 August 1992 Paul Rideout Everton £500,000 8 September 1992 Nigel Spackman Chelsea £485,000

    1992–93 Rangers F.C. season

    1992–93_Rangers_F.C._season

  • Lionel Morgan (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1983)

    match, a 4–1 win, was televised, and Morgan was named by Sky Sports' Nigel Spackman as man of the match. He returned to first-team action as a substitute

    Lionel Morgan (footballer)

    Lionel_Morgan_(footballer)

  • 1983–84 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    goalkeeper Eddie Niedzwiecki, centre-back Joe McLaughlin, midfielder Nigel Spackman, winger Pat Nevin, and striker Kerry Dixon. Neal also added experience

    1983–84 Chelsea F.C. season

    1983–84_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • Football on 5
  • 1997 British TV series or programme

    James and Francis Benali. As for co-commentators, recently the likes of Nigel Spackman, Phil Brown, Owen Hargreaves (co-commentator and pundit) and John Hartson

    Football on 5

    Football_on_5

  • 1989–90 in English football
  • Park Rangers and Charlton Athletic are level on points at the bottom. Nigel Spackman leaves Queens Park Rangers after nine months to join Rangers. 2 December

    1989–90 in English football

    1989–90_in_English_football

  • 2000 Football League Second Division play-off final
  • during the extra 30 minutes and ultimately win it, and fellow pundit Nigel Spackman was of the opinion that keeping the scores level for the remaining 30

    2000 Football League Second Division play-off final

    2000 Football League Second Division play-off final

    2000_Football_League_Second_Division_play-off_final

  • Chris Zebroski
  • English footballer (born 1986)

    after leaving Plymouth Argyle, he was signed for Millwall by manager Nigel Spackman. On 21 March 2007, Zebroski joined Oxford United on a month's loan.

    Chris Zebroski

    Chris Zebroski

    Chris_Zebroski

  • Matt Lawrence (footballer)
  • English footballer

    disastrous 2005–06 campaign, as the Lions were relegated back to League One. Nigel Spackman was appointed manager at the New Den, but Lawrence did not play competitively

    Matt Lawrence (footballer)

    Matt_Lawrence_(footballer)

  • Alex Fisher
  • English footballer (born 1990)

    the academy, he received coaching from Graham Rix, Dave Beasant and Nigel Spackman. In September 2010, the academy took over Spanish club Jerez Industrial

    Alex Fisher

    Alex_Fisher

  • Joe Morrison (TV presenter)
  • live weekend broadcasts included a live show from Clarke Quay with Nigel Spackman and Peter Reid in which thousands of fans of Manchester United and Liverpool

    Joe Morrison (TV presenter)

    Joe Morrison (TV presenter)

    Joe_Morrison_(TV_presenter)

  • 1996–97 Sheffield United F.C. season
  • Sheffield United 1996–97 football season

    Henry — MF  ENG Paul Simpson (on loan from Derby County) — MF  ENG Nigel Spackman — MF  ENG Mitch Ward — MF  ENG David White — MF  ENG Dane Whitehouse

    1996–97 Sheffield United F.C. season

    1996–97_Sheffield_United_F.C._season

  • Filipe Morais
  • Portuguese footballer (born 1985)

    with the club. He attracted the interest of Millwall manager Nigel Spackman after Spackman had watched Morais play for MK Dons the previous season. Morais

    Filipe Morais

    Filipe Morais

    Filipe_Morais

  • 1995–96 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    2 0 2 0 14 FW  ENG Paul Furlong 38 4 14+14 3 4+4 1 1+1 0 17 MF  ENG Nigel Spackman 20 0 13+3 0 0+3 0 1 0 6 DF  ENG Frank Sinclair 15 1 12+1 1 0 0 2 0 25

    1995–96 Chelsea F.C. season

    1995–96_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • Ben May (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1984)

    two-year contract, which he signed after discussions with incoming manager Nigel Spackman in May 2006. Ahead of the 2006–07 season, May injured his shoulder in

    Ben May (footballer)

    Ben_May_(footballer)

  • 1997–98 Football League First Division
  • Football league season

    Sacked 17 February 1998 22nd Joe Royle 18 February 1998 Sheffield United Nigel Spackman Resigned 2 March 1998 5th Steve Bruce 2 July 1998 Reading Terry Bullivant

    1997–98 Football League First Division

    1997–98_Football_League_First_Division

  • 1982–83 AFC Bournemouth season
  • Bournemouth 1982–83 football season

     ENG David Madden MF  ENG Jimmy Neighbour MF  ENG Chris Shaw MF  ENG Nigel Spackman MF  ENG Keith Williams MF  NIR George Best MF  ENG Harry Redknapp FW

    1982–83 AFC Bournemouth season

    1982–83_AFC_Bournemouth_season

  • 2006–07 Millwall F.C. season
  • Millwall 2006–07 football season

    Millwall 2006–07 season Chairman Peter de Savary (until October) Manager Nigel Spackman (until 25 September) Willie Donachie (from 25 September) Stadium The

    2006–07 Millwall F.C. season

    2006–07_Millwall_F.C._season

  • Ali Fuseini
  • Ghanaian semi-professional footballer (born 1988)

    on 15 August followed, with Fuseini earning praise from then-manager Nigel Spackman,[citation needed] who watched the game. He then played the first three

    Ali Fuseini

    Ali Fuseini

    Ali_Fuseini

  • 1991–92 Rangers F.C. season
  • Rangers 1991–92 football season

    5 Stuart McCall MF 45 3 Sandy Robertson MF 7 0 Lee Robertson MF 1 0 Nigel Spackman MF 53 1 Trevor Steven MF 2 1 Mark Hateley FW 35 23 Mo Johnston FW 16

    1991–92 Rangers F.C. season

    1991–92_Rangers_F.C._season

  • 1991–92 Chelsea F.C. season
  • English football club season

    DF  WAL Darren Barnard DF  ENG David Lee GK  WAL Roger Freestone DF  ENG Ian Pearce MF  ENG Eddie Newton MF  ENG Michael Gilkes MF  ENG Nigel Spackman

    1991–92 Chelsea F.C. season

    1991–92_Chelsea_F.C._season

  • Antony Kay
  • English footballer

    midfielder, he was moved to centre back after Glyn Hodges took over from Nigel Spackman as manager in October 2002. He played 16 Second Division matches in

    Antony Kay

    Antony Kay

    Antony_Kay

  • History of Sheffield United F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    two-and-a-half years, Sheffield United had three unsuccessful managers – Nigel Spackman, Steve Bruce and Adrian Heath – although they reached the FA Cup semi

    History of Sheffield United F.C.

    History_of_Sheffield_United_F.C.

  • 1997–98 Sheffield United F.C. season
  • Sheffield United 1997–98 football season

    United competed in the Football League First Division. On 5 August 1997, Nigel Spackman was appointed as permanent manager of Sheffield United and his side

    1997–98 Sheffield United F.C. season

    1997–98_Sheffield_United_F.C._season

  • List of people from Hampshire
  • born in Winchester Caroline Anne Southey, poet, was born in Buckland Nigel Spackman, footballer, was born in Romsey Adolphus Sparrow, cricketer, was born

    List of people from Hampshire

    List_of_people_from_Hampshire

  • 1989–90 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season
  • English football club season

    ENG Peter Reid 15 2 18 MF NIR Colin Clarke 27 6 10 1 2 44 9 MF ENG Nigel Spackman 11 2 1 15 1 FW SCO Paul Wright 9 5 2 1 19 6 FW ENG Les Ferdinand 6 2

    1989–90 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season

    1989–90_Queens_Park_Rangers_F.C._season

  • 1981–82 AFC Bournemouth season
  • Bournemouth 1981–82 football season

     ENG Milton Graham MF  SCO Eddie Kelly MF  ENG Brian Smith MF  ENG Nigel Spackman MF  ENG Keith Williams MF  ENG Paul Edmunds FW  ENG Andy Crawford FW

    1981–82 AFC Bournemouth season

    1981–82_AFC_Bournemouth_season

  • Glyn Hodges
  • Welsh footballer and manager

    for the first time back in October 2001 following the dismissal of Nigel Spackman and was in charge for just four games before Steve Parkin left Rochdale

    Glyn Hodges

    Glyn Hodges

    Glyn_Hodges

  • Tony Burns
  • English footballer and manager

    month the duo stepped down to make way for a new permanent manager, Nigel Spackman. He moved to Crystal Palace in July 2006 to become their goalkeeping

    Tony Burns

    Tony_Burns

  • List of Sheffield United F.C. players (25–99 appearances)
  • FW 1999–2000 30 3 33 15 Paul Smith  England MF 1981–1986 33 7 40 1 Nigel Spackman  England MF 1996–1997 23 4 27 0 Gary Speed  Wales MF 2008–2010 40 0

    List of Sheffield United F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

    List of Sheffield United F.C. players (25–99 appearances)

    List_of_Sheffield_United_F.C._players_(25–99_appearances)

  • 2001–02 Barnsley F.C. season
  • Barnsley 2001–02 football season

    relegation zone. Following a 3–1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, Spackman and coach Derek Fazackerley were both sacked. Caretaker manager Glyn Hodges

    2001–02 Barnsley F.C. season

    2001–02_Barnsley_F.C._season

  • Andover F.C.
  • Football club

    Andover FC in the past. The most famous of these in recent times is Nigel Spackman, a local player who began his career for his home town before moving

    Andover F.C.

    Andover_F.C.

  • 1983–84 Cardiff City F.C. season
  • Welsh football club season

    Roger Gibbins 81' Gordon Owen 22' (pen.) Nigel Vaughan 25' 84' Kerry Dixon 85' Colin Lee 90' (pen.) Nigel Spackman Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 11,060

    1983–84 Cardiff City F.C. season

    1983–84_Cardiff_City_F.C._season

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    An alkaloid found in henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and regarded as its active principle. It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade. It is extracted as a white crystalline substance, with a sharp, offensive taste. Hyoscyamine is isomeric with atropine, is very poisonous, and is used as a medicine for neuralgia, like belladonna. Called also hyoscyamia, duboisine, etc.

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