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Patrick Timothy Crerand (born 19
February 1939) is a
Scottish former footballer who pla**** as a
right half.
After six
years at Celtic, he
moved to Manchester...
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Daniel Bruno Crerand (born 5 May 1969) is an
English former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
After playing for his
local non-League...
- the team
through the 1960s by
signing players such as
Denis Law and Pat
Crerand, who
combined with the next
generation of
youth players –
including George...
- Fame: Roy
Aitken Bertie Auld
Stevie Chalmers John
Clark Jim
Craig Paddy Crerand Sir
Kenny Dalglish MBE
Jimmy Delaney Bobby Evans Tommy Gemmell Mo Johnston...
- player."
During the 1970
World Cup, when
Manchester United defender Paddy Crerand (who was part of the ITV panel) was asked, "How do you
spell Pelé?", he...
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statistician Cliff Butler,
journalist David M****, and
former players Pat
Crerand and Wilf McGuinness. At Old
Trafford itself, an art
competition was run...
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Paddy Crerand's mother hailed from Gweedore.
Still a
regular visitor to the area,
Crerand broadcast an
episode of his MUTV show The
Paddy Crerand Show...
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include Daniel O'Donnell, Phil Coulter, Shay Given, ****e Bonner, Pat
Crerand,
Seamus Coleman, the
Brennan family and Jim McGuinness. In 2009 the members...
- of the late
Duncan Edwards, "If you talk to
Bobby Charlton", says Pat
Crerand, Charlton's
teammate in United's 1967–68
European Cup-winning team, "Phil...
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nothing inside the box or
George would just do
something magical. —
Paddy Crerand. Best died on 25
November 2005, with Law and
Charlton amongst the last...