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- George Clawley (10 April 1875 – 16 July 1920) was an English professional goalkeeper who pla**** for Stoke, Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur in the late...
- Tottenham's goalkeeper George Clawley tried to catch a shot by Bert Lipsham and fumbled it. The ball dropped behind Clawley and he spun round to try and...
- banker, and politician, 4th President of Finland (d. 1940) 1875 – George Clawley, English footballer (d. 1920) 1877 – Alfred Kubin, Austrian author and...
- Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2012. Clawley, Alan (17 March 2011). John Madin. Twentieth Century Architects. RIBA Publishing...
- north-east of the village. It opened in 1848 and was closed in 1964. George Clawley (1875 in Scholar Green – 1920), an English professional goalkeeper who...
- Gordon Crosskey". Journal of the Antique Metalware Society. 20: 78–79. Clawley, Alan (2013). "Book Review: Matthew Boulton". Birmingham Press. Anon (2023)...
- Buchanan George Clawley Jack Farrell William McMillan 20 1897–98 22 18 1 3 53 18 37 1st SF Ernest Arnfield Robert Buchanan 16 George Clawley Harry Haynes...
- right-half for the following season and along with Robert Buchanan, George Clawley and Jack Farrell was ever-present in both the League and FA Cup. McMillan...
- Cup. In his first year as manager, Cameron signed seven players: George Clawley, Ted Hughes, David Copeland, Tom Morris, Jack Kirwan, Sandy Tait and Tom...
- flagged for a corner-kick after Bennett had charged Tottenham goalkeeper Clawley near the goal-line and the ball had gone behind. The referee then surprised...