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Gareth Sprake (3
April 1945 – 18
October 2016) was a
Welsh professional footballer. A goalkeeper, he pla**** for
Leeds United and
Birmingham City and also...
- Curtis,
Johnson &
Sprake 2009, p. 14 Curtis,
Johnson &
Sprake 2009, p. 17 Curtis,
Johnson &
Sprake 2009, p. 41 Curtis,
Johnson &
Sprake 2009, p. 28 Curtis...
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about 1100 to 1600. At the time it was
known as S****isch or de S****ische
sprâke in
Middle Low
German and the
region in
which it was
spoken S****enlant.[page needed]...
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dispossessed by Collins, who p****ed the ball back to
Sprake.
Leeds striker Alan Pea****
fouled Smith following Sprake's clearance and
Liverpool were able to build...
- an
error by first-choice
goalkeeper Gary
Sprake allowed opponents Chelsea to
equalise in the
first half.
Sprake was
blameless for the
second equaliser,...
- time
referred to the
language mainly as s****isch (Saxon) or de s****ische
sprâke (the
Saxon language). In
contrast to
Latin as the
primary written language...
- 25
yards benefiting from the poor
pitch to
elude Leeds goalkeeper Gary
Sprake,
though he
spent much of the game
trying to
cover the team's over-stretched...
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drove a low shot from 20
yards (18 m),
which rolled under goalkeeper Gary
Sprake's body for the equaliser.
Leeds appeared to have
secured the game six minutes...
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greatest ever goalkeeper,
beating off
competition from the
likes of Gary
Sprake,
David Harvey, and John
Lukic – all
three being men who won championship...
- the
Shrander and
Kearney characters,
whilst the
latter deals with the
Sprakes, a clan of
dubious urban magicians. Both
stories are
available in the collected...