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William Raeside (24
March 1892 – 15
November 1964), also
known as
William Cowan and W. H. Cowan, was a
Scottish football player and coach.
Raeside was...
- one non-FIFA nationality.
Manuel Fleitas Solich (June 1944–45)
William Reaside (1947) René
Pontoni (1956–57) Ángel
Tulio Zof (1965–67), (1969) César Luis...
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Retrieved 23
December 2013.
Reaside,
Julia (16
October 2013). "TV
highlights 16/10/2013". The Guardian.
Retrieved 20
October 2013.
Reaside,
Julia (18 December...
- 1949 José
Antonio Guerrero Barreiro 1949–50
Fausto Prieto 1950–51
William Reaside 1951–56 José María
Casullo 1956
Javier de la
Torre 1956–57
Donaldo Ross...
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Viera (1930–33)
Carlos Scarone (1932–??) Américo
Szigeti (1933–34)
William Reaside (1938–39) Héctor
Castro (1939–43)
Enrique Fernández (1946)
Ricardo Faccio...
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Renoir Hair
Salon in
Birmingham 30.
School – 28
October 1991 – John
visits Reaside Nursery School in
Birmingham 31.
Bricks – 4
November 1991 – John visits...
- 1952
Uruguayan Championship: 1939
Castro was ****istant
coach to
William Reaside in 1939 but was
coach in the
finals for that year's tournament. Therefore...
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British Army. At the end of the war, he
accepted an
invitation from
William Reaside to play in Mexico,
alongside Jackie Milne and
Jimmy Hickie. He then moved...
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captured our hearts". The
Daily Telegraph.
Retrieved 13
November 2014.
Reaside,
Julia (22
August 2014). "The
Honourable Woman review: a very
human conclusion...
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unofficial competitions, and at its end he
accepted an
invitation from
William Reaside to play in
Mexico for a year,
alongside Jackie Milne and Tom McKillop,...