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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 (1912–14) Max
Breunig (1926–28)
Richard Kohn (1928–30) Max
Breunig (1930–37)...
- 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...
- Norrköping
managers (1905–present)
Alexander "Sandy" Tait (1905) Fred
Spiksley (1910)
Herbert Butterworth (1921–22) Imre
Schlosser (1923–24)
Rudolf Haglund...
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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...
- of the
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...
- left half and
inside right respectively. The
fourth débutante was Fred
Spiksley of The
Wednesday who made the
first of
seven England appearances at outside...
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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...