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McAnearney is a surname, from
Irish Mac an Airchinnigh, Mhic an Airchinnigh.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jim
McAnearney (1935–2017), Scottish...
- business.
McMcAnearney was born in Dundee. His
older brother Tom was also a
professional footballer.
After playing for St Stephen's,
McAnearney signed for...
- Tom
McAnearney (6
January 1933 – 14
February 2012) was a
Scottish football player and manager. Born in Dundee, he pla**** at
Sheffield Wednesday, with his...
- 1971–72 and 1972–73
under the
stewardship of
Allan Brown and then Tom
McAnearney. He then left Gigg Lane and
later pla****
Northern Premier League football...
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spell 13
January 1969 18th
Bobby Robson 13
January 1969
Sheffield Wednesday Jack
Marshall Sacked 2
April 1969 13th Tom
McAnearney (caretaker) 2
April 1969...
- 1967 30
November 1968 52 16 17 19 030.77 Jim
McAnearney 1
December 1968 1 May 1973 240 92 66 82 038.33
Jimmy McGuigan 1 May 1973 13
November 1979 341 131...
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Seamer Road and
remained there until 2007,
though the
ground was
renamed The
McCain
Stadium in a
pioneering sponsorship deal in 1988.
Scarborough first entered...
- (1965–1966)
Willie Watson (1966–1967)
Grenville Hair (1967–1968) Jim
McAnearney & Tom
Hallett (Joint
caretaker managers) (Mar–May 1968)
Jimmy Wheeler...
- Taylor, 76,
Gillingham and
Portsmouth inside forward. 14
March 2017: Jim
McAnearney, 81,
Sheffield Wednesday,
Plymouth Argyle,
Watford and
Bradford City inside...
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younger manager should take
charge of the club. He was
replaced by Tom
McAnearney and then
Dennis Viollet (though he also
acted as club
secretary until...