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Frederick Spiksley (25
January 1870 – 28 July 1948) was an
English footballer and coach, who pla**** as a
forward for
Sheffield Wednesday and England. He...
- one non-FIFA nationality.
Billy Hunter (1922–23)
Jimmy Hogan (1925) Fred
Spiksley (1928)
Robert Pache (1931–32)
Jimmy Hogan (1933–34)
Alwin Riemke (1934–35)...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Fred
Spiksley (1911)
Ferdinand Humenberger (1930–32)
Jimmy Elliott (1932–34) Per Kaufeldt...
- Norrköping
managers (1905–present)
Alexander "Sandy" Tait (1905) Fred
Spiksley (1910)
Herbert Butterworth (1921–22) Imre
Schlosser (1923–24)
Rudolf Haglund...
- Semi-final:
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1
Derby County (at
Villa Park) Fred
Spiksley became the star of the show in this Cup Final,
scoring the two
goals that...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Fred
Spiksley (1912–14) Max
Breunig (1926–28)
Richard Kohn (1928–30) Max
Breunig (1930–37)...
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earlier years include Izidor "Dori" Kürschner (1921, 1922), Fred
Spiksley (1913, 1920s),
former player Alfred **** (1930s), Dr. Karl Michalke...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Fred
Spiksley Ramón Calderé
Josep Escolà "Estadi Muni****l de Badalona, home to Badalona...
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Froggatt 149 0.33 5.
Ellis Rimmer 140 0.33 6. Mark
Hooper 136 0.32 7. Fred
Spiksley 114 0.36 8.
Jimmy Trotter 114 0.71 9.
David McLean 100 0.68 10.
Harry Chapman...
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Ireland finally avoided defeat to England, the team that
included Fred
Spiksley and Reynolds, who had
since switched allegiances,
Ireland gained a 2–2...