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Dodgin may
refer to: Bill
Dodgin Sr. (1909–1999),
footballer and
manager of Southampton, Brentford,
Bristol Rovers and Fulham, 1949–1953 Bill
Dodgin Jr...
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Norman Dodgin (born 1
November 1921 in
Gateshead -
August 2000) was an
English footballer who pla****
between 1947 and 1955. His
predominant position was...
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William Dodgin (17
April 1909 – 16
October 1999) was an
English professional footballer who pla**** as a left half and
later served as a manager, coach...
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William Dodgin (4
November 1931 – 17 June 2000) was an
English football player and manager.
Dodgin was born in Wardley, Gateshead, and was the son of footballer...
- 1954–1956
Lajos Czeizler 1956–1957
Pietro Rava 1957 Ugo
Amoretti 1957–1958 Bill
Dodgin 1958
Adolfo Baloncieri 1958–1962
Eraldo Monzeglio 1962–1963
Roberto Lerici...
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Tarentino 3:03 4. "Buckets" J.
Houston Davis Lexus Lewis Lex
Luger 3:15 5. "
Dodgin' the Snakes" J.
Houston Davis Chris O'Neal YK808 2:00 6. "Drop a Bag" (featuring...
- 1973–1976: Bill
Dodgin Jnr 1976–1977: Pat
Crerand 1977–1978: John
Petts 1978–1979: Mike Keen 1979–1980:
Clive Walker 1980–1982: Bill
Dodgin Jnr 1982–1984:...
- 1936–37
Brough Fletcher 1938–50 Bert Tann 1950–68 Fred Ford 1968–69 Bill
Dodgin Sr. 1969–72 Don
Megson 1972–77
Bobby Campbell 1977–79
Harold Jarman 1979–80...
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final day of the 1972–73 season.
After a
period of consolidation, Bill
Dodgin Jr. led
Brentford to a 4th-place
finish and
promotion to the
Third Division...
- However,
there were soon
lineup changes. With No
Innocent Victim and
former Dodgin'
Bullets guitarist Tim
Mason joining the
group in 2002, the band
would release...