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Roderick John
McEachrane (3
February 1877 – 16
November 1952) was a
Scottish footballer, born in Inverness.
McEachrane moved to
Canning Town,
London at...
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Linda Dawn
McEachrane (born
September 7, 1983) is a
former swimmer from
Trinidad and Tobago, who
specialized in
sprint freestyle events. She is a 2004...
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comfortable spot in mid-table.
Along with four
other Gunners men –
Roddy McEachrane,
Tommy Hynds,
Peter Kyle and
Jimmy Sharp – Gray was
invited to take part...
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strengthened defensively with the
signing of
Scottish left-half
Roddy McEachrane, who
worked at the Iron Works. The team's
attacking options were increased...
- 8 0 121 8
Julien Faubert 2007–2012
Bordeaux 103 5 11 0 2 121 2
Roddy McEachrane 1898–1902
Inverness Thistle 104 17 0 0 0 121 9
Includes 62 appearances...
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Archived from the
original on 12
December 2009.
Retrieved 31
August 2012.
McEachrane, Michael, ed. (2014). Afro-Nordic Landscapes:
Equality and Race in Northern...
- www.ostlendingen.no (in Norwegian). 2010-09-02.
Retrieved 2020-01-05.
McEachrane, Michael, ed. (2014). Afro-Nordic Landscapes:
Equality and Race in Northern...
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ethnic origin, skin
colour or
other similar cir****stances".
Michael McEachrane in a 2018
study considers the
exclusion of the term race
means Sweden...
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damages to the Swedes.
Various Contributors, 'Racism is no joke' in
Michael McEachrane (ed.), Afro-Nordic Landscapes:
Equality and Race in
Northern Europe (London:...
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Coleman England FW 1902–1908 196 0 196 84
Roddy McEachrane Scotland HB 1902–1915 346 0 346 0
Percy Sands England HB 1902–1919 350...