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  • Brian Greenhoff
  • English footballer

    Brian Greenhoff (28 April 1953 – 22 May 2013) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Manchester United, Leeds United and Rochdale

    Brian Greenhoff

    Brian_Greenhoff

  • Jimmy Greenhoff
  • English footballer (born 1946)

    appearances in league football. His younger brother Brian was also a professional footballer. Greenhoff began his career at Leeds United in 1963, at the

    Jimmy Greenhoff

    Jimmy_Greenhoff

  • Greenhoff
  • Surname list

    Greenhoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Greenhoff (1953–2013), English footballer Frank Greenhoff (1924–1999), English footballer

    Greenhoff

    Greenhoff

  • List of England international footballers
  • 20 March 2024. "England Players – Brian Greenhoff". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Brian Greenhoff". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20

    List of England international footballers

    List of England international footballers

    List_of_England_international_footballers

  • List of Manchester United F.C. players (100+ appearances)
  • from the original on 19 November 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2024. "Greenhoff, Brian Greenhoff - Manchester United Player Profile & Stats". MUFCinfo.com. Mark

    List of Manchester United F.C. players (100+ appearances)

    List of Manchester United F.C. players (100+ appearances)

    List_of_Manchester_United_F.C._players_(100+_appearances)

  • Leeds United F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry
  • Football rivalry

    leeds-fans.org.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2008. Jabba (20 August 2006). "Brian Greenhoff". leeds-fans.org.uk. Retrieved 9 February 2008. Jabba (20 August 2006)

    Leeds United F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Leeds United F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Leeds_United_F.C.–Manchester_United_F.C._rivalry

  • 1979 FA Cup final
  • Football match in London, England

    unremarkable, with Arsenal taking a 2–0 half time lead through goals from Brian Talbot and Frank Stapleton. In the 86th minute, however, Gordon McQueen

    1979 FA Cup final

    1979_FA_Cup_final

  • 1974–75 Football League
  • 76th season of the Football League

    new-look team containing players such as Jim Holton, Stuart Pearson and Brian Greenhoff. Meanwhile, FIFA finally lifted George Best's worldwide ban from football;

    1974–75 Football League

    1974–75_Football_League

  • 1976 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    Stepney RB 2 Alex Forsyth LB 3 Stewart Houston CM 4 Gerry Daly CB 5 Brian Greenhoff CB 6 Martin Buchan (c) RM 7 Steve Coppell CM 8 Sammy McIlroy CF 9 Stuart

    1976 FA Cup final

    1976 FA Cup final

    1976_FA_Cup_final

  • 1977 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    off teammate Jimmy Greenhoff's chest and looped into the net past Clemence and Phil Neal on the line. Jimmy Greenhoff's brother Brian was also in the United

    1977 FA Cup final

    1977_FA_Cup_final

  • Manchester United F.C. Under-21s and Academy
  • Youth team of Manchester United Football club

    Gollini Angel Gomes Arthur Gómez Johnny Gorman Kenji Gorré Sean Goss Brian Greenhoff Mason Greenwood Tommy Hamilton Raheem Hanley David Healy Tom Heaton

    Manchester United F.C. Under-21s and Academy

    Manchester_United_F.C._Under-21s_and_Academy

  • Colin Bell (footballer, born 1946)
  • English professional footballer (1946–2021)

    Owen, Asa Hartford and Peter Barnes) and Manchester United (such as Brian Greenhoff, Martin Buchan, Steve Coppell and Joe Jordan) and a Merseyside team

    Colin Bell (footballer, born 1946)

    Colin Bell (footballer, born 1946)

    Colin_Bell_(footballer,_born_1946)

  • List of Manchester United F.C. records and statistics
  • had yet to make his United debut. Bibliography Shury, Alan; Landamore, Brian (2005). The Definitive Newton Heath F.C. SoccerData. ISBN 1-899468-16-1

    List of Manchester United F.C. records and statistics

    List of Manchester United F.C. records and statistics

    List_of_Manchester_United_F.C._records_and_statistics

  • Alberto Tarantini
  • Argentine footballer

    poor discipline, with Tarantini flattening Manchester United defender Brian Greenhoff, and ending his 23-game spell in Birmingham by wading into the crowd

    Alberto Tarantini

    Alberto Tarantini

    Alberto_Tarantini

  • List of English association football families
  • (son) Jimmy Greenhoff, Brian Greenhoff (brother) Bryan Gunn, Angus Gunn (son) Atiba Harris, Micah Richards (cousin) Colin Harvey, Brian Harvey (brother)

    List of English association football families

    List of English association football families

    List_of_English_association_football_families

  • 2012–13 in English football
  • Newcastle United, Darlington and Hartlepool United defender. 22 May 2013: Brian Greenhoff, 60, former England, Manchester United, Leeds United and Rochdale midfielder

    2012–13 in English football

    2012–13_in_English_football

  • 1973–74 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Buchan 42 0 2 0 1 0 45 0 DF Alex Forsyth 18(1) 1 2 0 0 0 20(1) 0 DF Brian Greenhoff 36 3 2 0 1 0 39 3 DF Clive Griffiths 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 DF Jim Holton

    1973–74 Manchester United F.C. season

    1973–74_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • April 28
  • Day of the year

    Gordon, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer 1953 – Brian Greenhoff, English footballer and coach (died 2013) 1954 – Timothy Curley, American

    April 28

    April_28

  • 1977 FA Charity Shield
  • Football match

    Arthur Albiston MF 4 Sammy McIlroy DF 5 Brian Greenhoff DF 6 Martin Buchan (c) MF 7 Steve Coppell MF 8 Jimmy Greenhoff FW 9 Stuart Pearson FW 10 Lou Macari

    1977 FA Charity Shield

    1977_FA_Charity_Shield

  • 1977–78 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    would end as runners-up to newly promoted Nottingham Forest managed by Brian Clough. The replay of the Football League Cup final would prove to be very

    1977–78 Liverpool F.C. season

    1977–78_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • 1976–77 Liverpool F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Thistle for £100,000. Ray Clemence Peter McDonnell Emlyn Hughes Joey Jones Brian Kettle Alec Lindsay Phil Neal Tommy Smith Phil Thompson Ian Callaghan Jimmy

    1976–77 Liverpool F.C. season

    1976–77_Liverpool_F.C._season

  • 1974–75 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Martin Buchan 41 0 2 0 7 0 50 0 DF Alex Forsyth 39 1 0 0 6 0 45 1 DF Brian Greenhoff 39(2) 4 2 0 6 0 47(2) 4 DF Jim Holton 14 0 0 0 3 0 17 0 DF Stewart

    1974–75 Manchester United F.C. season

    1974–75_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • Manchester United 3–5 West Bromwich Albion (1978)
  • Football match

    GK 1 Gary Bailey LB 3 Stewart Houston RB 2 Brian Greenhoff CB 6 Martin Buchan (c) CB 5 Gordon McQueen LM 7 Steve Coppell CM 4 Sammy McIlroy CM 10 David

    Manchester United 3–5 West Bromwich Albion (1978)

    Manchester_United_3–5_West_Bromwich_Albion_(1978)

  • 1976–77 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    2–3 Coppell, Pearson 60,723 11 September 1976 Newcastle United A 2–2 B. Greenhoff, Pearson 39,037 18 September 1976 Middlesbrough H 2–0 McAndrew (o.g.)

    1976–77 Manchester United F.C. season

    1976–77 Manchester United F.C. season

    1976–77_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • 1978–79 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Third Round Top goalscorer League: Steve Coppell (11) Jimmy Greenhoff (11) All: Jimmy Greenhoff (17) Highest home attendance 56,139 vs Birmingham City (19

    1978–79 Manchester United F.C. season

    1978–79 Manchester United F.C. season

    1978–79_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • 1977–78 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    1 0 4 0 1 0 38 1 DF Alex Forsyth 3 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 3(1) 0 DF Brian Greenhoff 31 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 36 1 DF Stewart Houston 31 0 3 0 0 0 2(1) 0 0

    1977–78 Manchester United F.C. season

    1977–78_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • 1981–82 Leeds United A.F.C. season
  • 1981–82 season of Leeds United

    Parkinson - Hull City, 1 November Neil Firm - Oldham Athletic, 1 March Brian Flynn - Burnley, 4 March Source: World Football Rules for classification:

    1981–82 Leeds United A.F.C. season

    1981–82_Leeds_United_A.F.C._season

  • Deaths in May 2013
  • Dutilleux, 97, French composer. Andrea Gallo, 84, Italian presbyter. Brian Greenhoff, 60, English footballer (Manchester United). Sarah P. Harkness, 98

    Deaths in May 2013

    Deaths_in_May_2013

  • 1953 in association football
  • – Hans Verèl, Dutch footballer and manager (died 2019) April 28 – Brian Greenhoff, English footballer (died 2013) May 6 – Graeme Souness, Scottish footballer

    1953 in association football

    1953_in_association_football

  • Walter Cartwright
  • English footballer

    appearances (more than modern United heroes such as Brian Kidd, Harry Gregg, Frank Stapleton and Brian Greenhoff) in an era when the league season consisted of

    Walter Cartwright

    Walter Cartwright

    Walter_Cartwright

  • 1975–76 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Martin Buchan 42 0 7 0 3 0 52 0 DF Alex Forsyth 28 2 7 1 0 0 35 3 DF Brian Greenhoff 40 0 7 1 3 0 50 1 DF Tony Grimshaw 0(1) 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0(2) 0 DF Stewart

    1975–76 Manchester United F.C. season

    1975–76_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • Neil Aspin
  • English footballer & manager (born 1965)

    Clarke due to suspension to Kenny Burns and injuries to Trevor Cherry, Brian Greenhoff and Neil Firm. He was the subject of a documentary in the Rowan's Report

    Neil Aspin

    Neil_Aspin

  • History of Manchester United F.C. (1969–1986)
  • History of an English football club

    impressive young players like Steve Coppell, Sammy McIlroy, Brian Greenhoff, Jimmy Greenhoff, Arthur Albiston and Stuart Pearson. Although goalkeeper Alex

    History of Manchester United F.C. (1969–1986)

    History_of_Manchester_United_F.C._(1969–1986)

  • List of people from Barnsley
  • Sheffield presenter, comedian and actor Brian Glover (1934–1997), actor Darren Gough (1970–), cricketer Brian Greenhoff (1953–2013), footballer, Manchester

    List of people from Barnsley

    List_of_people_from_Barnsley

  • 2013 in association football
  • (78) 29 April: Kevin Moore, English footballer (born 1958) 22 May: Brian Greenhoff, English international footballer (born 1953) 24 May: Ron Davies, Welsh

    2013 in association football

    2013_in_association_football

  • 2013 in the United Kingdom
  • Jukes, 59, Anglican clergyman, Dean of Ripon (since 2007). 22 May Brian Greenhoff, 60, footballer (Manchester United). Elizabeth Mavor, 85, author. Mick

    2013 in the United Kingdom

    2013_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
  • Sports award in the UK

    Elliot Dean Powell David Oates Sean Edwards Henry Cecil Tommy Morrison Brian Greenhoff Donna Hartley-Wass Christopher Martin-Jenkins Dave Thomas Phill Nixon

    2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award

    2013_BBC_Sports_Personality_of_the_Year_Award

  • 1983–84 Rochdale A.F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Rochdale 1983–84 season Manager Jimmy Greenhoff Les Chapman (C) League Division Four 22nd FA Cup 3rd Round League Cup 1st Round Top goalscorer League:

    1983–84 Rochdale A.F.C. season

    1983–84_Rochdale_A.F.C._season

  • 1982–83 Rochdale A.F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Rochdale 1982–83 season Manager Peter Madden Jimmy Greenhoff League Division Four 20th FA Cup 1st Round League Cup 2nd Round Top goalscorer League: Micky

    1982–83 Rochdale A.F.C. season

    1982–83_Rochdale_A.F.C._season

  • Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984)
  • NASL soccer team

    Franks George Gibbs Jimmy Greenhoff Steve Harris-Byrne Jimmy Kelly Alec Lindsay Alan Merrick Dave Needham Phil Parkes Brian Talbot Dick Howard Vasilis

    Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984)

    Toronto_Blizzard_(1971–1984)

  • List of Rochdale A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances)
  • Jimmy Greenhoff  England FW 1983 16 0 17 0 Player-manager of Rochdale 1983–1984 Malcolm O'Connor  England FW 1983–1984 16 3 18 3 Brian Greenhoff  England

    List of Rochdale A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

    List_of_Rochdale_A.F.C._players_(1–24_appearances)

  • Leeds United F.C. Under-21s and Academy
  • Football club

    Scott Gardner Robbie Gotts Archie Gray Harry Gray Simon Grayson Jimmy Greenhoff Sam Greenwood Tony Hackworth Grenville Hair Peter Hampton Terry Hibbitt

    Leeds United F.C. Under-21s and Academy

    Leeds_United_F.C._Under-21s_and_Academy

  • Lou Macari
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1949)

    point-saving goal in a 2–2 draw. In 1977, his deflected shot off teammate Jimmy Greenhoff won Manchester United the FA Cup final against Liverpool (and ultimately

    Lou Macari

    Lou_Macari

  • List of Manchester United F.C. seasons
  • United. London: Orion Books. ISBN 0-7528-7603-1. Shury, Alan; Landamore, Brian (2005) [2002]. The Definitive Newton Heath F.C. 'Definitive' Club Histories

    List of Manchester United F.C. seasons

    List of Manchester United F.C. seasons

    List_of_Manchester_United_F.C._seasons

  • Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry
  • Rivalry between English association football clubs

    treble dreams with a 2–1 win, with goals from Stuart Pearson and Jimmy Greenhoff, five minutes apart with a Jimmy Case goal for Liverpool in between. Six

    Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry

    Liverpool_F.C.–Manchester_United_F.C._rivalry

  • Don Revie
  • English footballer and manager (1927–1989)

    defended their lead with a 0–0 draw in Budapest, by which time Jimmy Greenhoff, a substitute in the first leg, had been sold to Birmingham City. Having

    Don Revie

    Don_Revie

  • Holgate School, Barnsley
  • Voluntary controlled school in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England

    and Chairman from 1990 to 1995 of the Radio Academy Jimmy Greenhoff, and his brother Brian, footballers Prof Alan Hall FRS, Director of Cell Biology from

    Holgate School, Barnsley

    Holgate_School,_Barnsley

  • 1968–69 Birmingham City F.C. season
  • Birmingham City F.C. 1968–69 football season

    August 1968 22nd Preston North End A L 1–4 Greenhoff 13,112 7 September 1968 19th Huddersfield Town H W 5–1 Greenhoff, Pickering, Vowden 3 25,001 14 September

    1968–69 Birmingham City F.C. season

    1968–69_Birmingham_City_F.C._season

  • Stoke City F.C.
  • Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England

    financial trouble; key players such as Alan Hudson, Mike Pejic and Jimmy Greenhoff were sold to cover the repairs. With the team depleted, Stoke were relegated

    Stoke City F.C.

    Stoke_City_F.C.

  • Time of Our Lives (TV series)
  • Television series about British football

    "United's Return" 7 December 2009 Lou Macari – Sammy McIlroy – Jimmy Greenhoff Leicester City F. C. "The Silver Foxes" 14 December 2009 Steve Walsh –

    Time of Our Lives (TV series)

    Time_of_Our_Lives_(TV_series)

  • 1982–83 Port Vale F.C. season
  • Port Vale 1982–83 football season

    Vale". This proved to be an inaccurate headline, as substitute Jimmy Greenhoff inspired a Vale fightback, and the match finished 3–3. In December, Colin

    1982–83 Port Vale F.C. season

    1982–83_Port_Vale_F.C._season

  • 1970–71 Football League
  • 72nd season of the Football League

    Blackpool 10 0 0 — — 10 43 Frank James Clarke Ipswich Town 8 2 0 — — 10 44 Jimmy Greenhoff Stoke City 7 3 0 0 — 10 45 Charlie George Arsenal 5 5 0 — 0 10

    1970–71 Football League

    1970–71_Football_League

  • 1976–77 Stoke City F.C. season
  • Stoke City 1976–77 football season

    playing staff to generate the required funds and with the likes of Jimmy Greenhoff, Alan Hudson and Mike Pejic being sold off Tony Waddington had a threadbare

    1976–77 Stoke City F.C. season

    1976–77_Stoke_City_F.C._season

  • 1981–82 Port Vale F.C. season
  • Port Vale 1981–82 football season

    Ray Deakin, Geoff Hunter, Ernie Moss, and Jimmy Greenhoff — after an unsuccessful attempt to re-sign Brian Horton. Vale's pre-season got a major financial

    1981–82 Port Vale F.C. season

    1981–82_Port_Vale_F.C._season

  • List of Leeds United F.C. players
  • 1963–1971 128 33 Johnny Giles  Republic of Ireland IF 1963–1975 525 114 Jimmy Greenhoff  England ST 1963–1968 136 36 Mick Bates  England MF 1964–1976 187 9 Eddie

    List of Leeds United F.C. players

    List_of_Leeds_United_F.C._players

  • Ian Griffiths (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1960)

    campaign with Rochdale, and scored five goals in 41 league games for Jimmy Greenhoff's "Dale" in what turned out to be a brief stay at Spotland. He joined Fourth

    Ian Griffiths (footballer)

    Ian_Griffiths_(footballer)

  • 1970–71 Football League First Division
  • 1970–71 season of Football League First Division

    Blackpool 10 0 0 — — 10 43 Frank James Clarke Ipswich Town 8 2 0 — — 10 44 Jimmy Greenhoff Stoke City 7 3 0 0 — 10 45 Charlie George Arsenal 5 5 0 — 0 10

    1970–71 Football League First Division

    1970–71_Football_League_First_Division

  • 1973–74 Derby County F.C. season
  • Football season in the United Kingdom

    Rod Thomas and midfielder Henry Newton. In his seventh season as manager, Brian Clough took the Rams to the 3rd spot through Autumn, however, he left the

    1973–74 Derby County F.C. season

    1973–74_Derby_County_F.C._season

  • June 19
  • Day of the year

    novelist 1945 – Peter Bardens, British keyboardist (died 2002) 1946 – Jimmy Greenhoff, English footballer and manager 1947 – Salman Rushdie, Indian-English

    June 19

    June_19

  • 1978–79 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
  • English football club season

    16 September 1978 6 Manchester United 1–1 Nottingham Forest Manchester 66' J Greenhoff 10' Bowyer Stadium: Old Trafford Attendance: 53,039

    1978–79 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

    1978–79_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season

  • Neil Martin
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    player near the Sunderland penalty area to take a dive. That man was Jimmy Greenhoff who elaborately went over hitting the deck close to the edge of the box

    Neil Martin

    Neil_Martin

  • List of Bradford City A.F.C. players
  •  England 1982–1984 69 15 Rodney Green  England 1963–1964 66 39 Frank Greenhoff  England 1948–1952 81 11 Colin Hall  England 1970–1972 66 7 David Hall

    List of Bradford City A.F.C. players

    List_of_Bradford_City_A.F.C._players

  • 1977–78 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
  • English football club season

    inexperienced youngsters. Many pundits tipped them to struggle. However, Brian Clough and Peter Taylor had already proved at Derby County that they were

    1977–78 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

    1977–78_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season

  • 1974–75 Derby County F.C. season
  • Derby County 1974–75 football season

    league title in four years to qualify for the 1975–76 European Cup. Whereas Brian Clough built his 1971–72 Championship winning team on discipline and a solid

    1974–75 Derby County F.C. season

    1974–75_Derby_County_F.C._season

  • John Rudge
  • English football player and manager (born 1944)

    and had four players named on the PFA Team of the Year. Rudge and Jimmy Greenhoff took temporary charge of the team for fix games just after Christmas 1982

    John Rudge

    John Rudge

    John_Rudge

  • 1980–81 Manchester United F.C. season
  • English football club season

    after failing to win the club a major trophy. The likes of Lawrie McMenemy, Brian Clough, Bobby Robson and Ron Saunders were all linked with the job, before

    1980–81 Manchester United F.C. season

    1980–81_Manchester_United_F.C._season

  • Chris Pearce (footballer)
  • Welsh footballer

    vulnerable on crosses. He played 36 league games at Spotland, before Jimmy Greenhoff replaced Peter Madden as manager, and selected Graham Crawford for the

    Chris Pearce (footballer)

    Chris_Pearce_(footballer)

  • 1971–72 Derby County F.C. season
  • Derby County 1971–72 football season

    not in their own hands and they left the country to escape the pressure - Brian Clough holidayed with his family in the Isles of Scilly while Peter Taylor

    1971–72 Derby County F.C. season

    1971–72_Derby_County_F.C._season

  • 1978–79 FA Cup
  • Football tournament season

    During the 1-1 draw between Charlton Athletic and Maidstone United, referee Brian Martin sent off Charlton players Mike Flanagan and Derek Hales for fighting

    1978–79 FA Cup

    1978–79_FA_Cup

  • 1975–76 Arsenal F.C. season
  • English football club season

    hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Football League First Division Brian Kidd - 11 Alan Ball - 9 Liam Brady - 5 Soar, Phil; Tyler, Martin (1995)

    1975–76 Arsenal F.C. season

    1975–76_Arsenal_F.C._season

  • 1980–81 Nottingham Forest F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Printing. ISBN 978-1870010092. Attaway, Pete (2010). Nottingham Forest: Brian Clough and His Legacy - A Complete Record 1975 - 2010. Southend-on-Sea:

    1980–81 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

    1980–81_Nottingham_Forest_F.C._season

  • List of footballers in England by number of league appearances
  • English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Jimmy Greenhoff at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database

    List of footballers in England by number of league appearances

    List_of_footballers_in_England_by_number_of_league_appearances

  • List of Rochdale A.F.C. managers
  • Managers of Rochdale Association Football club

    Peter Madden  England 1 June 1980 1 March 1983 124 52 31 41 41.94 Jimmy Greenhoff  England 1 March 1983 12 March 1984 49 11 17 21 22.45 Vic Halom  England

    List of Rochdale A.F.C. managers

    List_of_Rochdale_A.F.C._managers

  • England national football team results (1960–1979)
  •  Hungary London, England Barnes 10' Neal 29' (pen.) Francis 31' Currie 76' Greenhoff Report Nagy 62' Tóth Nagy Stadium: Wembley Stadium Attendance: 75,000

    England national football team results (1960–1979)

    England national football team results (1960–1979)

    England_national_football_team_results_(1960–1979)

  • 1972–73 Derby County F.C. season
  • Derby County 1972–73 football season

    com/teams/derby-county/tab/players/season/1973/comp/56/ Brian Glanville (21 September 2004). "Obituary: Brian Clough". The Guardian. Franco Costa (22 April 1974)

    1972–73 Derby County F.C. season

    1972–73_Derby_County_F.C._season

  • Potteries derby
  • Football rivalry in England

    World War, however, legendary Stoke players such as Alan Bloor, Jimmy Greenhoff and Eric Skeels spent the tail ends of their careers at Vale, whilst Stanley

    Potteries derby

    Potteries derby

    Potteries_derby

  • Denis Smith (footballer, born 1947)
  • English football player and manager (born 1947)

    significant repair bill meaning the club had to sell Alan Hudson, Jimmy Greenhoff, Mike Pejic, Sean Haslegrave and Ian Moores to fund the repair; Eric Skeels

    Denis Smith (footballer, born 1947)

    Denis_Smith_(footballer,_born_1947)

  • Geoff Hunter (footballer)
  • English footballer (1959–2022)

    Old Trafford after being released by Dave Sexton. He then took Jimmy Greenhoff's advice and went to Gresty Road in 1979, where Crewe Alexandra had finished

    Geoff Hunter (footballer)

    Geoff_Hunter_(footballer)

  • List of Port Vale F.C. players
  • MF 1977–1978 56 8 Michael Brown 1270  England MF 2014–2017 56 6 Jimmy Greenhoff 891  England FW 1981–1983 56 5 Danny Pugh 1326  England MF 2017–2019 56

    List of Port Vale F.C. players

    List_of_Port_Vale_F.C._players

  • History of Stoke City F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    trouble, which was eased by the sale of Alan Hudson, Mike Pejic and Jimmy Greenhoff for a combined sum of £440,000. With the team depleted, relegation proved

    History of Stoke City F.C.

    History of Stoke City F.C.

    History_of_Stoke_City_F.C.

  • 1974–75 Luton Town F.C. season
  • English football club season

    1974 18 Stoke City 4–2 Luton Town Stoke-on-Trent Hudson 2' Robertson 60' Greenhoff 62', 67' Anderson 29' Garner 73' Stadium: Victoria Ground Attendance:

    1974–75 Luton Town F.C. season

    1974–75_Luton_Town_F.C._season

  • 1968–69 Cardiff City F.C. season
  • Welsh football club season

    8 October 1968 (1968-10-08) 13 Birmingham 2 – 0 Cardiff City Birmingham 19:30 Jimmy Greenhoff Johnny Vincent Stadium: St Andrew's Attendance: 28,298

    1968–69 Cardiff City F.C. season

    1968–69_Cardiff_City_F.C._season

  • List of Birmingham City F.C. players (25–99 appearances)
  • 1986–1987 33 4 37 6 England B — Jack Beattie FW 1937 36 10 36 10 — — Jimmy Greenhoff FW 1968–1969 31 14 36 15  England U23 — Christian Benítez † FW 2009–2010

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

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

    List_of_Birmingham_City_F.C._players_(25–99_appearances)

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

    Road. Colchester came close to an Old Trafford replay only for Jimmy Greenhoff to score an 86th-minute winner. The 1979–80 season saw Colchester beat

    History of Colchester United F.C.

    History_of_Colchester_United_F.C.

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  • BRION
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    Irish

    BRION

    Variant spelling of Irish Brian, BRION means "high hill."

    BRION

  • BRAN
  • Male

    English

    BRAN

     Short form of English Brandon, BRAN means "broom-covered hill," and other names beginning with Bran-. Compare with other forms of Bran.

    BRAN

  • Briann
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    American, British, Celtic, English

    Briann

    Strong; She Ascends; Female Version of Brian

    Briann

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    Celtic English

    Briann

    Strong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian.

    Briann

  • BRINA
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    Slovene

    BRINA

    Slovene name BRINA means "protector."

    BRINA

  • ARIAN
  • Male

    Norwegian

    ARIAN

     Norwegian form of Latin Adrianus, ARIAN means "from Hadria." Compare with another form of Arian.

    ARIAN

  • URIAN
  • Male

    English

    URIAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Uryan, URIAN means "light."

    URIAN

  • BRIAN
  • Male

    Irish

    BRIAN

     Irish name derived from Celtic Brigonos, BRIAN means "high hill." Compare with another form of Brian.

    BRIAN

  • Briana
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Christian, Gaelic, Indian

    Briana

    Noble; Virtuous; The Feminine of Brian; High Hill; Force; Strength

    Briana

  • Bryan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Lebanese, Swiss

    Bryan

    Honourable; Form of Brian; Strength; Noble; Virtuous; High Hill

    Bryan

  • Briano
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Briano

    Brave; Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry.

    Briano

  • BRIANT
  • Male

    French

    BRIANT

     French form of Irish Brian, BRIANT means "high hill." Compare with another form of Briant.

    BRIANT

  • ORIAN
  • Male

    English

    ORIAN

    Anglicized form of Middle Welsh Urien, ORIAN means "privileged birth."

    ORIAN

  • BRAN
  • Male

    Arthurian

    BRAN

    , (king; raven); Bran the Blessed.

    BRAN

  • BRIANA
  • Female

    Irish

    BRIANA

    Feminine form of Irish Brian, BRIANA means "high hill."

    BRIANA

  • Briana Brianna
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Briana Brianna

    “noble, virtuous.” The feminine of Brian.

    Briana Brianna

  • Briana
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Briana

    Noble, Virtuous. The feminine of Brian

    Briana

  • BRIAR
  • Male

    English

    BRIAR

    English unisex name derived from the plant name briar, from Old English brer, BRIAR means "prickly bush."

    BRIAR

  • BRYAN
  • Male

    English

    BRYAN

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Brian, BRYAN means "high hill."

    BRYAN

  • BRIAN
  • Male

    English

    BRIAN

     Old French derogatory byname derived from the Old Occitan word brian, BRIAN means "maggot." Compare with another form of Brian.

    BRIAN

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Online names & meanings

  • Kyrie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Kyrie

    Lady.

  • IOUDAS
  • Male

    Greek

    IOUDAS

    (Ἰούδας) Greek form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, IOUDAS means "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the disciple who betrayed Jesus.

  • Appaim
  • Biblical

    Appaim

    face; nostrils

  • Noshini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Noshini

    Joy

  • Fakaruddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Assamese, Indian, Muslim

    Fakaruddin

    Pride of Religion; Glory of the Faith

  • Sujanpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sujanpreet

    Love for Intelligence

  • Iulus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Iulus

    Son of Aeneas.

  • Manogna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Manogna

    Desired; Beauty

  • Raniya | رانییا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raniya | رانییا

    Gazing

  • YIFTACH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YIFTACH

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Yiphtach, YIFTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." 

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  • Midbrain
  • n.

    The middle segment of the brain; the mesencephalon. See Brain.

  • Briar
  • n.

    Same as Brier.

  • Bren
  • n.

    Bran.

  • Brained
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Brain

  • Brain
  • v. t.

    To conceive; to understand.

  • Briar
  • n.

    Fig.: Anything sharp or unpleasant to the feelings.

  • Emporium
  • n.

    The brain.

  • Brain
  • n.

    The anterior or cephalic ganglion in insects and other invertebrates.

  • Brain
  • n.

    The affections; fancy; imagination.

  • Furfuraceous
  • a.

    Made of bran; like bran; scurfy.

  • Irian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the iris.

  • Cerebricity
  • n.

    Brain power.

  • Prian
  • n.

    A fine, white, somewhat friable clay; also, the ore contained in a mixture of clay and pebbles.

  • Pryan
  • n.

    See Prian.

  • Brier
  • n.

    Alt. of Briar

  • Brain
  • v. t.

    To dash out the brains of; to kill by beating out the brains. Hence, Fig.: To destroy; to put an end to; to defeat.

  • Brain
  • n.

    The whitish mass of soft matter (the center of the nervous system, and the seat of consciousness and volition) which is inclosed in the cartilaginous or bony cranium of vertebrate animals. It is simply the anterior termination of the spinal cord, and is developed from three embryonic vesicles, whose cavities are connected with the central canal of the cord; the cavities of the vesicles become the central cavities, or ventricles, and the walls thicken unequally and become the three segments, the fore-, mid-, and hind-brain.

  • Brain
  • n.

    The organ or seat of intellect; hence, the understanding.

  • Briar
  • n.

    A plant with a slender woody stem bearing stout prickles; especially, species of Rosa, Rubus, and Smilax.

  • Braining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Brain