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54003863 | 1999 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1999%20Southern%20Miss%20Golden%20Eagles%20football%20team | 1999 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team
1999 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team
The 1999 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team represented the University of Southern Mississippi in the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Golden Eagles were led by head coach Jeff Bower and played their home games at M. M. Roberts Stadium. They secured their third Conference USA conference championship after finishing 6β0 in conference play. Their overall record was 9β3, and they were invited to play in the 1999 Liberty Bowl, where they defeated Colorado State, 23β17. In the final AP Poll of the year, the Golden Eagles were ranked 14th, which is to date the highest finish in school history.
# Schedule.
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54003842 | 2017β18 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2017β18%20Crewe%20Alexandra%20F.C.%20season | 2017β18 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season
2017β18 Crewe Alexandra F.C. season
The 2017β18 season is Crewe Alexandra's 141st season in their history and second consecutive in League Two. Along with competing in League Two, the club will also participate in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and EFL Trophy.
The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2038
# Competitions.
## Friendlies.
As of 5 June 2017, Crewe Alexandra have announced seven pre-season friendlies against Stoke City, Macclesfield Town, Buxton, Barrow, Alsager Town, Bury, Kidsgrove Athletic.
## League Two.
### Matches.
On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.
## FA Cup.
On 16 October 2017, Crewe Alexandra were drawn at home to Rotherham United in the first | 6,138,001 |
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iendlies.
As of 5 June 2017, Crewe Alexandra have announced seven pre-season friendlies against Stoke City, Macclesfield Town, Buxton, Barrow, Alsager Town, Bury, Kidsgrove Athletic.
## League Two.
### Matches.
On 21 June 2017, the league fixtures were announced.
## FA Cup.
On 16 October 2017, Crewe Alexandra were drawn at home to Rotherham United in the first round. In the second round "Alex" were given an away tie against Blackburn Rovers.
## EFL Cup.
On 16 June 2017, Crewe Alexandra were drawn at home to Bolton Wanderers in the first round.
## EFL Trophy.
On 12 July 2017, Crewe Alexandra were drawn against Newcastle United U23s, Oldham Athletic and Port Vale in Northern Group D. | 6,138,002 |
54003774 | DY (record producer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DY%20(record%20producer) | DY (record producer)
DY (record producer)
Dwan LeCurtis Jaquan Avery (born July 5, 1994) professionally known as DY is an American record producer known for producing mixtapes and albums for music artists.
# Early life and education.
DY grew up on the west side of Chicago, Illinois. He was raised by his great grandparents Harry and Tommie McNeal. He started playing the drums at the age of 2, his aunt bought him a drum set for Christmas and that was the beginning of his love for music.
By the time DY turned 7, he learned to play the snares and piano with no formal training. When DY was 11 years old he learned the FL Studio software. He attended Oscar Depriest Elementary School and later proceeded to Austin High | 6,138,003 |
54003774 | DY (record producer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DY%20(record%20producer) | DY (record producer)
School where he became part of the high school band as a drummer.
# Music career.
In 2013, DY met super producer Southside who actually influenced his career as a record producer. To date DY has production features with Future, DJ Esco and Fredo Santana, Young Sizzle and other artists and producers.
DY is currently based in Atlanta and he is a member of the American hip hop production team 808 Mafia with Southside.
# Production credits.
## 2014.
Wooh Da Kid - "From a Kid to a King
- 07. "I'm On It" (featuring Tre Pounds and Young Sizzle)
Young Sizzle - "Young Extravagant Nigga
- 07. "Started"
G Herbo - "Pistol P Project
- 10. "4 Minutes of Hell Part 4"
## 2015.
Future - "56 Nights
- | 6,138,004 |
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02. "Never Gon Lose"
Capo - "G.L.O.N.L. 3
- 01. "Chiraq"
Rico Richie β Realest Story Ever Told Vol. 2
- 08. "Richie Win"
## 2016.
Wooh Da Kid
- 00. "Came Up" (featuring Fredo Santana)
Young Sizzle - "Hardcore N Hi-Tech
- 01. "Tec"
Young Scooter - "Street Lottery 3
- 15. "Can't Get Enough" (featuring VL Deck)
Young Sizzle
- 00. "Fiji"
Future - "Project E.T.
- 02. "Check on Me"
Fredo Santana - "Fredo Mafia
- 01. "Certified"
- 02. "Gun Violence" (featuring Chief Keef)
- 04. "Better Play It Smart"
- 06. "Chopper" (featuring Maxo Kream)
- 08. "Front Street" (featuring Yung Gleesh)
- 09. "2 Cups" (featuring Z-Ro)
- 10. "Ball" (featuring Wooh Da Kid)
- 11. "Work" (featuring | 6,138,005 |
54003774 | DY (record producer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DY%20(record%20producer) | DY (record producer)
Ballout and Tadoe)
Young Sizzle - "I.O.U.
- 04. "Sum Mo"
Ballout - "Life of a Glo Boy
- 03. "Affordable"
Future
- 00. "That's A Check" (featuring Rick Ross)
## 2017.
Migos - "Culture
- 01. "Culture" (featuring DJ Khaled)
Fredo Santana - "Plugged In
- 01. "Hand To Hand"
- 12. "CBG" (performed by Baby CEO)
Future - "Future
- 05. "Super Trapper"
- 08. "High Demand"
- 14. "Massage in My Room"
Future - "Hndrxx
- 13. "New Illuminati"
Kodak Black - "Painting Pictures
- 09. "Conscience" (featuring Future)
Young Thug
- 00. "Free Blac Youngsta"
Lil Uzi Vert
- 00. "Pet"
Fredo Santana - "Fredo Kruger 2
- 04. "Snatch His Chain" (featuring Gino Marley and Chief Keef)
Trippie Redd | 6,138,006 |
54003774 | DY (record producer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DY%20(record%20producer) | DY (record producer)
natch His Chain" (featuring Gino Marley and Chief Keef)
Trippie Redd β "A Love Letter to You 2
- 11. "Overweight" (featuring Chris King)
Future and Young Thug - "Super Slimey
- 02. "Three"
- 06. "Patek Water (featuring Offset)"
## 2018.
Doe Boy β "No Worries
- 01. "No Worries"
- 07. "Counterfeit" (featuring Lil Durk)
Gunna β "Drip Season 3
- 15. "Money Don't Change You"
Young Sizzle - "
- 11. "Bad Bitches"
Lil Durk - "Just Cause Y'all Waited
- 03. "When I Was Little"
- 08. "Home Body" (featuring Gunna and TK Kravitz)
- 09. "Durkio Krazy"
Gucci Mane - "Evil Genius
- 10. "Wake Up in the Sky" (with Bruno Mars and Kodak Black)
# See also.
- 808 Mafia
- Future (Future album) | 6,138,007 |
54003939 | PWBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PWBA%20Bowling%20Tour:%202015%20season | PWBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season
PWBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season
The Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour returned from a 12-year hiatus in 2015, thanks to a three-year funding commitment from the USBC and BPAA. The 2015 tour had ten stops (seven standard tournaments and three majors), running from May 13 to September 13. Major tour stops included the following:
- USBC Queens (May 13β19, Green Bay, WI)
- Bowlmor AMF U.S. Women's Open (Aug. 31-Sept. 6, North Brunswick, NJ)
- The Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship (Sept. 10-13, Garland, TX)
Standard stops have a guaranteed prize fund of $60,000 (minimum $10,000 first prize). The U.S. Women's Open has a top prize of $50,000, while the other two majors award a | 6,138,008 |
54003939 | PWBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PWBA%20Bowling%20Tour:%202015%20season | PWBA Bowling Tour: 2015 season
$20,000 top prize. The USBC Queens finals were broadcast live May 19 on ESPN2. The U.S. Women's open finals (September 6) and PWBA Tour Championship finals (September 13) were broadcast live on CBS Sports Network.
Additionally, a new partnership with the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) provides:
- Seven PWBA (women-only) Regional tournaments conducted by the PBAβs respective regional managers, each with a $10,000 prize fund based on a minimum of 40 entries.
- Player services transportation and mobile pro shop for the PWBA Tour stops.
- Live coverage of the PWBA Tour stops through Xtra Frame, the PBAβs online video streaming service.
- Eligibility for PWBA members to bowl in all PBA | 6,138,009 |
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members to bowl in all PBA events.
- An expanded points program for women bowling in PBA Regionals, culminating in the ESPN-televised PWBA Regional Challenge at the PBA World Series of Bowling VII.
- A crossover event with the PBA Tourβthe Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles tournament on July 31-August 2.
# Tournament summary.
Below is a recap of events held during the 2015 PWBA Tour season. Major tournaments are in bold. Career PWBA title numbers for winners are shown in parenthesis (#).
- broadcast on CBS Sports Network
- broadcast on ESPN 2
- broadcast on the PBA's Xtra Frame webcast service
# External links.
PWBA.com, home of the Professional Women' Bowling Association | 6,138,010 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
On August 19, 2015, a black man named Mansur Ball-Bey was shot and killed by a St. Louis police officer who was executing a search warrant at a house where Ball-Bey was present. Rumors surrounded the killing of Ball-Bey as to whether he was unarmed when shot by police, and crowds gathered in the street to express anger at the killing. The demonstrators eventually turned violent as the day wore on, and civil unrest lasted into the night. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's office conducted a subsequent investigation and determined that the evidence did not support criminal charges against the two officers involved.
# Shooting.
On the morning of August 19, 2015, at least | 6,138,011 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
15 police officers and ATF agents arrived at Ball-Bey's aunt's home in the Fountain Park neighborhood of St. Louis to execute a search warrant. As police prepared to enter the home, Ball-Bey and one other man ran from the house. Police said that Ball-Bey had pointed a handgun with extended ammunition magazine at them, prompting them to open fire. After police fired their weapons, Ball-Bey was struck in the back and killed. Police said that crack cocaine were recovered from the scene. Police also said that they recovered two stolen firearms at the scene, specifically .40-caliber handguns. No usable DNA evidence was recovered from the guns, which is not unusual. However, social media postings | 6,138,012 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
by Ball-Bey showed me holding a gun matching the guns found on the scene. Ball-Bey had no criminal history, but "photos found on his cellphone and YouTube videos show him wearing T-shirts naming a gang in St. Louis."
One witness, an off-duty officer "said he saw Ball-Bey running with a gun in his hand and his arm extended before the witness ducked behind a parked truck. The witness said he could hear the shooting but could not see it but reported seeing Ball-Bey toss a gun near a trash bin afterward." The gun was loaded.
Ball-Bey's family disputed the police claim, claiming that the gun had been planted on Ball-Bey by police. The family's attorney claimed Ball-Bey was running from police when | 6,138,013 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
shot, explaining the bullet wound to the back. In contrast, the attorney for the two officers stated that "My client fired in defense of his partner ... when (Ball-Bey) turns toward (one officer) with a gun that has an extended clip with a 30-round magazine, the policemen have no choice but to pull the trigger."
# Protest and civil unrest in immediate aftermath.
In the afternoon of the same day, angry residents took to the streets of Fountain Park to express outrage at the killing of Ball-Bey. Police responded with riot officers, and protests soon took a turn for the worse as protesters began throwing bricks, rocks and bottles at the police, who responded with tear gas.
According to police, | 6,138,014 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
over the course of the night, bricks and bottles were thrown at officers, and police responded with tear gas to disperse crowds. The police chief reported nine arrests, the torching of one car, and several reports of attempted robbery. St. Louis Alderman Antonio French reported that the disordered was partially fueled by misinformation, including false reports that Ball-Bey was 13 years old.
The day following the shooting, about 200 people attended a vigil in St. Louis in protest of the killing; unlike the events of the previous night, the vigil was peaceful.
## Lawsuit over police response to protests.
In 2017, the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri (ACLU) filed a lawsuit over the | 6,138,015 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
police handling of protests following the shooting of Ball-Bey. The ACLU of Missouri alleges that the police deployed tear gas indiscriminately and without warning.
# Investigation.
A few days after the shooting, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce announced that her office would conduct an investigation. In June 2016, the circuit attorney office's report was made public, and Joyce announced that no charges would be filed against the two officers who shot Ball-Bey. Joyce said that more than two dozen people were interviewed during the investigation. She stated that eyewitness accounts and other evidence showed that it could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the officers did | 6,138,016 |
54003867 | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shooting%20of%20Mansur%20Ball-Bey | Shooting of Mansur Ball-Bey
announced that no charges would be filed against the two officers who shot Ball-Bey. Joyce said that more than two dozen people were interviewed during the investigation. She stated that eyewitness accounts and other evidence showed that it could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the officers did not act in self-defense.
Joyce did, however, concluded that "there were several factors in the execution of this search warrant that we believe need to be reviewed and addressed" by the St. Louis police department. Specifically, Joyce criticized the lack of any surveillance conducted on the rear of the building before beginning the search.
# See also.
- Shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith | 6,138,017 |
54003949 | Carole Pegg | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carole%20Pegg | Carole Pegg
Carole Pegg
Carole Pegg, sometimes Carolanne Pegg, is a British folksinger and violinist, and ethnomusicologist.
In 1970 Pegg and her husband Bob formed British folk rock band Mr. Fox, which dissolved in 1972 when their marriage ended. In 1973 she released a solo album, "Carolanne", with Transatlantic Records, and briefly performed with Graham Bond and Pete Macbeth as "Magus".
Pegg went on to obtain a doctorate in musicology and become a senior researcher in the music department of Cambridge University.
In 2014 she and Tuvan throat singer Radik TΓΌlΓΌsh together released an album as "Goshawk".
# Publications.
- "Mongolian Music, Dance, and Oral Narrative: Performing Diverse Identities" (Seattle | 6,138,018 |
54003949 | Carole Pegg | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carole%20Pegg | Carole Pegg
hich dissolved in 1972 when their marriage ended. In 1973 she released a solo album, "Carolanne", with Transatlantic Records, and briefly performed with Graham Bond and Pete Macbeth as "Magus".
Pegg went on to obtain a doctorate in musicology and become a senior researcher in the music department of Cambridge University.
In 2014 she and Tuvan throat singer Radik TΓΌlΓΌsh together released an album as "Goshawk".
# Publications.
- "Mongolian Music, Dance, and Oral Narrative: Performing Diverse Identities" (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2001).
# External links.
- http://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Interviews-with-ethnomusicologists/025M-C1397X0010XX-0001V0 | 6,138,019 |
54003963 | Toukh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toukh | Toukh
Toukh
Toukh () is a city located in Qalyubia Governorate, Egypt. it is located on the Cairo-Alexandria agricultural road. Toukh is also a county that consists of many small towns. These towns include Tant al Gazirah and Bershoum. Toukh County is a semi-rural area that boasts a mixed gender secondary school and multiple primary schools.
# Infrastructure.
Most areas in Toukh have running water while those who do not have access to running water have wells. It is ill-advised for travelers to drink the tap water in this location, as the local water treatment plant has yet to be renovated and improved. The local agriculture is of a high quality and includes oranges, lettuce, spinach, molokhia, | 6,138,020 |
54003963 | Toukh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toukh | Toukh
tomatoes, and mangoes. Although the highway leading to Toukh is paved, many of the small villages in the county have narrow unpaved roads that are also used by livestock, carts, and motorcycles and are characterized by multiple speed bumps.
# Important places.
There are many important places in Toukh city such as:
- Toukh train station
- El Abed shopping mall
- El Fayoumy Hospital
- Virgin Mary Church (Tant al Gazirah)
# Transport.
One can reach Toukh by car or by public transportation. Microbuses leave regularly from behind the Faculty of Agriculture metro station on the Shobra-Giza line, heading to Bershoom, Toukh, or Tant al Gazirah. Microbuses also leave regularly from Ramses Square, | 6,138,021 |
54003963 | Toukh | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toukh | Toukh
of the small villages in the county have narrow unpaved roads that are also used by livestock, carts, and motorcycles and are characterized by multiple speed bumps.
# Important places.
There are many important places in Toukh city such as:
- Toukh train station
- El Abed shopping mall
- El Fayoumy Hospital
- Virgin Mary Church (Tant al Gazirah)
# Transport.
One can reach Toukh by car or by public transportation. Microbuses leave regularly from behind the Faculty of Agriculture metro station on the Shobra-Giza line, heading to Bershoom, Toukh, or Tant al Gazirah. Microbuses also leave regularly from Ramses Square, heading to Banha. From Banha, one can take any transportation to Toukh. | 6,138,022 |
54003901 | Gilmore, Oklahoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gilmore,%20Oklahoma | Gilmore, Oklahoma
Gilmore, Oklahoma
Gilmore is a small, unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. The town, formerly incorporated, boasted a small post office (between 1890 and 1918), city hall, and Mayor Pratt McMillin, a rancher and oil distributor who died in April 2001, aged 84.
The primary population of Gilmore lives around the intersection of Nail Creek Road and Gilmore Road just east of Poteau, Oklahoma and north of Monroe, Oklahoma although in recent years, multiple houses have been built along Nail Creek Road west of Gilmore Road, expanding the community towards the town of Poteau. The town is home to the Vaughn Memorial Cemetery which was adjacent to the Double Branch Baptist | 6,138,023 |
54003901 | Gilmore, Oklahoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gilmore,%20Oklahoma | Gilmore, Oklahoma
Church until the church burned down in the late 2000s. The oldest marker in the cemetery is of J. G. Vaughn, 1815 - 1878.
The surrounding area consists primarily of farmland and forest situated in the Poteau River Valley region between Sugar Loaf Mountain, Oklahoma Peak, and Cavanal Hill with a tributary of the Poteau River, Nail Creek running through Gilmore.
# Location.
The area of the town was originally located in Sugar Loaf County, Moshulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation.
Today, the town is located in Choctaw Nation, District 4.
# History.
In the 1884 election campaign for sheriff of Sugar Loaf County, Bob Benton and Charles Wilson ran against each other. Benton and Jack Crow | 6,138,024 |
54003901 | Gilmore, Oklahoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gilmore,%20Oklahoma | Gilmore, Oklahoma
located in Sugar Loaf County, Moshulatubbee District of the Choctaw Nation.
Today, the town is located in Choctaw Nation, District 4.
# History.
In the 1884 election campaign for sheriff of Sugar Loaf County, Bob Benton and Charles Wilson ran against each other. Benton and Jack Crow shot and killed Wilson outside the county courthouse near Summerfield, Oklahoma. Even though Benton shot first, Crow delivered the fatal shot and was the only man to stand trial in the case under Judge Parker. Wilson was buried in Vaughn Cemetery.
On November 22, 1983, an F3 tornado hit the town after traveling 16 miles from Reichert and Howe, ending in Gilmore. There were no reported injuries or fatalities. | 6,138,025 |
54004014 | 75th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Regiment) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=75th%20Regiment%20of%20Foot%20(Prince%20of%20Wales's%20Regiment) | 75th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Regiment)
75th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Regiment)
The 75th Regiment of Foot (Prince of Wales's Regiment) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1778 to 1783.
The regiment was raised in Wales in January 1778 and named after the future King George IV. Apart from some officers seconded to North America, the regiment remained based in Wales until it was disbanded in 1783.
# Regimental Colonels.
- 1778β1779: Gen. William Picton
- 1779β1782: Gen. George Morrison
- 1782β1783: Maj-Gen. Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle (Earl of Lincoln) | 6,138,026 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
Lynwood Palmer
James Lynwood Palmer (1868-1941) was an English painter who specialised in painting race-horses, his characteristic style showing them as nervous and highly-strung, often depicted within a background of a dramatic landscape. His success as a leading equestrian portrait painter of the first half of the twentieth century is represented by around eight hundred paintings that were commissioned by clients.
almost exclusively from private patrons, who included: William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke of Portland (1857-1943) (notably "The Duke of Portland's stallions at Welbeck Stud" (1900)), Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861-1938) and King George V (1865-1936). He rarely exhibited | 6,138,027 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
his work to the public.
# Origins.
He was born in 1868 at Market Rasen in Lincolnshire, the third son and the youngest of eight children of Rev. George Thomas Palmer (1836-1908) and Anna Frances Blair. His father, a former student at Peterhouse, Cambridge University. was vicar of Linwood in Lincolnshire from 1861 to 1869 who in 1863 is recorded as a member of the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society and later became an honorary canon of Rochester Cathedral (1890 to 1908) in Kent. His older brother Charles Jasper was also an ordained minister.
Lynwood Palmer's childhood was spent in London where his father took the living at St.James, Notting Hill Gate and from 1875 at St Mary's, Stoke Newington.He | 6,138,028 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
was educated at King's College School, and was destined by his father for a career in Law or in the Foreign Office. Palmer was not interested in such a course preferring horses and art at which he showed aptitude.
# Early career.
In 1884, aged 17, Palmer left school without his parents blessing and emigrated to Canada where he worked with horses on cattle ranches, as a hansom cab master and show jumper. His involvement in horse shows in Toronto, and from 1892 in New York provided him with contacts and developed his skill in sketching horses. According to Lyllyan Baldwin (1933)
Palmer spent some years in the 1890s supplementing his artistic income in employment as a cab master. At this time | 6,138,029 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
Palmer showed great interest in carriage driving which lead to commissions from Alfred Vanderbilt and Ambrose Clark and an increasing number of commissions for private clients and periodicals that included "The American Carriage Monthly" (1893) Although he had no formal training he developed an affinity for drawing and painting horses of all types from hunting horses to carriage horses and race horses. He remained in North America for 11 years and found there several patrons who admired his style of painting and purchased his works, including Marshall Field I (1834-1906), the American entrepreneur and founder of Marshall Field and Company, the Chicago-based department stores.
In 1895 Palmer | 6,138,030 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
returned to Europe with a nucleus of work to his credit, mostly from anglophile Americans A short stay followed with a relative in Co. Offaly where he garnered new contacts and future patrons that included T. K. Laidlaw before he and his wife Lydia returned to England where they eventually settled in 1911 at the 16th Century White House at Sutton near Heston, Middlesex. A confident, well dressed man he was at home with all types of horses and self possessed enough to move smoothly between his aristocratic clientele. He prospered attributing his success to clients that included: the Earl of Derby, Lord Lonsdale, the Duke of Portland and most importantly Edward VII for whom he painted his Derby | 6,138,031 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
Stakes winner Minoru in 1909. It established him as a major painter of racehorses, a relatively small field that included his friend Alfred Munnings, Emile Adam, Lionel Edwards and Raoul Millais. Palmer created a niche for himself and his style and subject matter rarely deviated for the remainder of his career.
# Knowledge of Horses.
Palmer had a deserved reputation for his ability to treat lame horses, no doubt learnt as a result of his training as a cab master. In 1911 the Home Secretary, Reginald Mckenna, concerned at the injury rate of police horses on city cobbles asked Palmer to provide advice on the treatment of horses hooves. Subsequently, some trainers would seek Palmer's advice. | 6,138,032 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
In his latter years he frequented Hounslow Barracks, the regimental mess of the 17/21 Lancers where his advice was sought and given.
Palmer was also a judge at the International Horse Show at Olympia in 1921 but had been involved in its organisation since its inception in 1907. He designed a series of publicity postcards in pre war years.
As an asthmatic Palmer was deemed not fit for military service during World War I, offering his skills for the service of the nation by managing a 750 horse stud for the Royal Mail.
# Racehorse paintings.
Palmer's notoriety as an equine artist is largely based on his paintings of racehorses for an aristocratic, wealthy clientele that were united by wealth | 6,138,033 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
and interests. Palmer and Munnings became the preferred choice of this set when it came to painting their equine champions. Most of the commissions were for racehorses on the flat although Palmer painted seven winners of The Grand National.
Palmer painted winners of all the English and Irish classics and many Group winners beside. These included champion horses such as: the Earl Of Derby's Swynford, winner of the Eclipse Stakes and the St Leger, Tranquil, a success in the fillies classic, the 1,000 Guineas in 1923 and Hyperion, painted in 1933 after the colt won both the Derby and St Leger, Aboyeur, winner of the Suffragette Derby in 1913, Royal Lancer, owned by Earl Lonsdale and winner of | 6,138,034 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
the St Leger in 1922, Lord Woolavington's Derby winner Coronach, the undefeated The Tetrarch owned by Sir Hugh McCalmont and voted by the British National Horseracing Museum as the best English trained two year old of the 20th Century, Gainsborough who in 1918 won the English Triple Crown and the Ascot Gold Cup for Lady Douglas, the first woman to own a classics winner and the filly Golden Corn, winner of the July Cup in 1923 and owned by Marshall Field III grandson of Palmer's early patron. The style is always the same with non-specific, featureless backgrounds so that the eye always focuses on the horse.
# Carriage driving paintings.
Palmer had a passion for carriage driving and was frequently | 6,138,035 |
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seen driving his "beautifully maintained" coach and Four-in-hand. Some of his earliest paintings are of carriage driving in the United States and Canada. One of Palmer's first major commissions for August Belmont II , now at The Schwarz Gallery in Philadelphia features a four-in-hand horse carriage being driven along Ocean Drive, Newport, Rhode Island. Another major client Alfred Vanderbilt had moved to England by 1904 where he purchased fifty trotting horses, together with a team of carrige greys and two carriages which he based near Palmer at Kingsbury. Palmer painted at least four commissions for Vanderbilt before the latter returned to the United States in 1914. Other carriage themed paintings | 6,138,036 |
54003694 | Lynwood Palmer | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lynwood%20Palmer | Lynwood Palmer
for Ambrose Clark and Lady Warwick were commissioned. One of his most important patrons of the post War years was Lord Woolavington, a collector of English sporting paintings for whom Palmer produced two paintings of carriage horses (and several racehorses besides).
# Technique.
Lynwood Palmer possessed a retentive visual memory for the appearance of a horse. Invariably he made sketches from life, out of doors, if possible. He worked quickly and quietly trying to capture the character of the horse. In 1927 he explained his work as follows:
His paintings of race horses, nearly all on commission, are in oil on canvas. The background is usually non -specific and the horse is centre stage. Palmer's | 6,138,037 |
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knowledge of the anatomy of a horse was based on practical knowledge but he had studied George Stubbs "Anatomy Of A Horse" in detail according to one of his pupils. His use of colour was limited and he did not block applying colours directly to the canvas to produce the iridescent sheen which are a feature of his paintings. Palmer's figures are often one dimensional.
He was primarily interested in making a true likeness of the horse against a harmonious background. He did not show any interest in wider fields staying firmly in the English tradition of earlier racehorse artists such as: Harry Hall, John Frederick Herring Sr. and his son John Frederick Herring Jr. Once his style was established | 6,138,038 |
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it did not change.
His success as an artist was largely derived through his ability to infuse into his expert draughtsmanship his thorough and first-hand understanding of the characteristics of the animals he was painting.
# Personal life & character.
He was "always elegantly dressed, and with impeccable manners, he was hugely popular, especially, it was rumoured, with the wives of some of his patrons". His appearance was that of a sporting gentlemen of an earlier epoch. Palmer was quiet, gentlemanly, thoughtful, amusing and respectful. He received a serious injury when kicked by one of his equine subjects close to the heart, which affected him considerably in his later years.
In 1895 whilst | 6,138,039 |
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residing in the United States he met and married Lydia Frohawk of Dereham, Norfolk, the daughter of a local landowner. Her brother was Frederick William Frohawk (1861 β 1946),an established zoological artist and lepidopterist. The marriage lasted until his death in 1941, his wife dying in 1942
In his will Palmer left personal possessions including his riding crop and glasses to his housekeeper Mary Cox, which items were sold at auction by Sotheby's on 1 November 2006. His long standing friend Hugh McCausland was left the bulk of his estate. Palmer's studio later became a dance hall and his house was demolished in 1964.
# Further reading.
- Fountain, Robert & Kennedy, Neil, "Lynwood Palmer, | 6,138,040 |
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rop and glasses to his housekeeper Mary Cox, which items were sold at auction by Sotheby's on 1 November 2006. His long standing friend Hugh McCausland was left the bulk of his estate. Palmer's studio later became a dance hall and his house was demolished in 1964.
# Further reading.
- Fountain, Robert & Kennedy, Neil, "Lynwood Palmer, 1868-1941, Equestrian Artist, Whip and Horseman" Palette press, UK 2009
- Baldwin, Lyllyan, "Lynwood Palmer - Painter of Horses", Apollo Magazine, Vol.17, No:101, May 1933, pp.Β 175β180
# Illustrations of works.
- http://www.artnet.com/artists/james-lynwood-palmer/past-auction-results/3
- https://artuk.org/discover/artists/palmer-james-lynwood-186718681941 | 6,138,041 |
54004043 | Barbaroux (surname) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barbaroux%20(surname) | Barbaroux (surname)
Barbaroux (surname)
Barbaroux is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Catherine Barbaroux (born 1949), French politician
- Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux (1767-1794), French politician
- FranΓ§oise Barbaroux (1761-1822), mistress of Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier | 6,138,042 |
54003998 | The Blind Tiger Club, Brighton | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Blind%20Tiger%20Club,%20Brighton | The Blind Tiger Club, Brighton
The Blind Tiger Club, Brighton
The Blind Tiger Club was a mixed music, arts and community venue in Brighton, England, which opened in 2010. The venue closed in 2014, and "Time Out" described the venue as "semi-legendary", in its round-up of Brighton's live music scene that year. In 2015, Gigwise included the club in their list of the UK's Greatest Lost Venues.
# History.
The Blind Tiger Club was located at 52-54 Grand Parade, opposite the University of Brighton Faculty of Arts and close to the Royal Pavilion. The premises had been licensed for drinking and entertainment since they were originally built in the mid-1800s.
From its creation and for most of the 20th Century the premises traded | 6,138,043 |
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as 'The Norfolk Arms'. In the 1990s, the venue was renamed 'Hector's House' after the children's television show Hector's House which screened on the BBC from 1965 to 1970.
As 'Hector's House', the performance of live music and DJs became more important to the licensed premises, with the space gaining a reputation as "a showcase for up and coming bands" and one of Brighton's key small live music venues, regularly taking part in The Great Escape Festival and other annual arts events.
# Closure.
The Blind Tiger Club closed in May 2014, following the March issuing of a Noise Abatement Notice issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Its popularity as a community venue led to national | 6,138,044 |
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Brighton's key small live music venues, regularly taking part in The Great Escape Festival and other annual arts events.
# Closure.
The Blind Tiger Club closed in May 2014, following the March issuing of a Noise Abatement Notice issued under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Its popularity as a community venue led to national news coverage and a public petition, signed by over 15,000 people.
# Legacy.
Outcry over the closure of the venue fed into national concerns which were building up by 2014, contributing to the creation that year of the Music Venue Trust in the UK. The Trust's aims are to reverse the closure of live music venues in the UK and support the industries around them. | 6,138,045 |
54003995 | Catherine Barbaroux | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Catherine%20Barbaroux | Catherine Barbaroux
Catherine Barbaroux
Catherine Barbaroux (born 1 April 1949) is a French politician who previously served as the acting president of the political movement En Marche!, after she succeeded Emmanuel Macron following his election as President of France.
# Early life.
Catherine Barbaroux was born on 1 April 1949. Her parents were immigrants from Spain; her grandparents worked as miners in Asturias. Her father was a member of the French Communist Party.
Barbaroux graduated from Sciences Po in 1975.
# Career.
Barbaroux worked as an advisor to Trade Minister Michel CrΓ©peau from 1981 to 1986. She worked in human resources for Prisunic and Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (now known as Kering) from 1986 | 6,138,046 |
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baroux worked as an advisor to Trade Minister Michel CrΓ©peau from 1981 to 1986. She worked in human resources for Prisunic and Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (now known as Kering) from 1986 to 1993. She worked as an advisor to Employment Ministers Martine Aubry, Γlisabeth Guigou, FranΓ§ois Fillon and Jean-Louis Borloo from 1999 to 2005. She joined the regional council of Γle-de-France in 2005, and she later became its director of services. She was the president of the Association pour le droit Γ l'initiative Γ©conomique (Adie), an employment organization, from 2011 to 2017.
In May 2017, Barbaroux became the acting president of En Marche!.
# Personal life.
Barbaroux is married, with two children. | 6,138,047 |
54004073 | Forest Hill, Oklahoma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forest%20Hill,%20Oklahoma | Forest Hill, Oklahoma
Forest Hill, Oklahoma
Forest Hill is an unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. | 6,138,048 |
54004035 | Sai Kung District SA | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sai%20Kung%20District%20SA | Sai Kung District SA
Sai Kung District SA
Sai Kung District Sports Association () is a Hong Kong district sports association of Sai Kung District which currently competes in the Hong Kong Third Division.
The club plays its home matches throughout Hong Kong.
# History.
Sai Kung District began fielding a football team in the Hong Kong football league system in 2003 as part of a Hong Kong Football Association initiative to involve district representative teams. Sai Kung were part of a group of 11 districts who participated in the inaugural season of this project.
During the 2007β08, Sai Kung were able to recruit former Hong Kong national under-23 football team members Leung Sing Kit and Lee Wai Wo as coaches, as | 6,138,049 |
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well as actor Jerry Lamb as a player.
During the 2008β09 Sai Kung were the runners up of the Hong Kong Third District Division League, winning a tie breaker over Sham Shui Po. They fell short of promotion as they lost all three of the promotion playoff group stage matches.
The HKFA reorganized the football league pyramid in advance of the 2012β13 season, unifying the Third Division A League and the Third Division District League. This meant that Sai Kung were placed in the 2012β13 Hong Kong Fourth Division based on their previous season's results.
The club won its first trophy during the 2013β14 season when it captured the Fourth Division title.
# Honours.
## League.
- Hong Kong Third | 6,138,050 |
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tie breaker over Sham Shui Po. They fell short of promotion as they lost all three of the promotion playoff group stage matches.
The HKFA reorganized the football league pyramid in advance of the 2012β13 season, unifying the Third Division A League and the Third Division District League. This meant that Sai Kung were placed in the 2012β13 Hong Kong Fourth Division based on their previous season's results.
The club won its first trophy during the 2013β14 season when it captured the Fourth Division title.
# Honours.
## League.
- Hong Kong Third District Division League
- Runners-up (1): 2008β09
- Hong Kong Fourth Division
- Champions (1): 2013β14
# External links.
- Sai Kung at HKFA | 6,138,051 |
54004177 | Dittemore | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dittemore | Dittemore
Dittemore
Dittemore may refer to:
- John V. Dittemore
- Ron Dittemore | 6,138,052 |
54004036 | William S. McNair | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William%20S.%20McNair | William S. McNair
William S. McNair
Major General William Sharp McNair (September 18, 1868 β June 6, 1936) was a U.S. Army general. During World War I, he commanded the artillery unit of the First Infantry Division and later the 151st Field Artillery Brigade.
# Early life.
William Sharp McNair was born in September 18, 1868 in Tecumseh, Michigan. His father was also from Tecumseh and his mother from Bucyrus, Ohio. He entered the United States Military Academy and graduated number twenty-three of fifty-four in the class of 1890. He was commissioned in the Artillery Corps.
# Military career.
In 1896, McNair graduated from the Artillery School. He served in the China Relief Expedition, the PhilippineβAmerican | 6,138,053 |
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War, and the Moro Expedition of 1903, for which he received his first Silver Star Citation. In 1916 and 1917, he served as brigadier general with the New York National Guard.
In France, he commanded the artillery of the First Infantry Division, and he later commanded the 151st Field Artillery Brigade. He participated in the Meuse-Argonne and the Sedan battles. He served as Chief of Artillery, first Army, and received the Distinguished Service Medal and another Silver Star.
From 1920 to 1922, he was Chief of Staff of the Department of Panama. His rank of brigadier general was restored in 1930, and when he retired on September 30, 1932, he was a major general.
# Personal life.
On December | 6,138,054 |
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, 1894, he married Louise Bestor Potts at Fort Barrancas, Florida and they had four children: Mary Louise McNair, Dorothy McNair, William Douglas McNair (USMA, class of 1918), and Norma B. McNair. In retirement, he lived in San Antonio, Texas. He was a Presbyterian. McNair died on April 6, 1936.
# Awards.
He received the Army Distinguished Service Medal during World War I for his services "as Commander of the 1st Field Artillery Brigade, 1st Division, and the 151st Field Artillery Brigade, 76th Division, as Chief of Artillery, 1st Army Corps" during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
He received the Silver Star Citation for "gallantry in action during the Philippine Insurrection, 1899 to 1902." | 6,138,055 |
54004100 | Sergei Slepov | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sergei%20Slepov | Sergei Slepov
Sergei Slepov
Sergei Viktorovich Slepov (; born 19 May 1999) is a Russian football player who plays for FC Dynamo Moscow.
# Club career.
He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Dynamo-2 Moscow on 7 May 2017 in a game against SFC CRFSO Smolensk.
# External links.
- Profile by Russian Professional Football League | 6,138,056 |
54004315 | Emeka Eze | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Emeka%20Eze | Emeka Eze
Emeka Eze
Emeka Eze may refer to:
- Emeka Christian Eze (born 1992), Nigerian footballer who plays as a midfielder
- Emeka Friday Eze (born 1996), Nigerian footballer who plays as a striker | 6,138,057 |
54004249 | Fernand Kolbeck | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fernand%20Kolbeck | Fernand Kolbeck
Fernand Kolbeck
Fernand Kolbeck (born 11 October 1944) is a French long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics. | 6,138,058 |
54004163 | Qingliang Wenyi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qingliang%20Wenyi | Qingliang Wenyi
Qingliang Wenyi
Qingliang Wenyi(), also known as Fayan Wenyi() is a Chinese Buddhist monk in the early 10th century. Wenyi was born in Yuhang.His secular surname is Lu. Fayan school, One of the main philosophical schools of Zen Buddhism was created by him.
# Life.
Wenyi became a Buddhist monk by the age of 7. His first tutor was Quanwei Chanbo. He followed monk Xijue to the Ashoka temple of Mingzhou where Xijue and Wenyi preached. He then traveled to the southern city of Fuzhou in search of the solution of his doubts on the subject of Zen. In Fuzhou, Wenyi's knowledge gained him much popularity. However, he was not content with himself and thought that he had not detached himself from the | 6,138,059 |
54004163 | Qingliang Wenyi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qingliang%20Wenyi | Qingliang Wenyi
secular world. His departure from Fuzhou eventually led him to Linchuan. The tradition of Zen Buddhism holds that it was during this particular trip, Wenyi acquired great insight(). Knowing that Wenyi is an accomplished Zen philosopher, the king of Nan Tang which ruled over the Linchuan region appointed a temple under his guidance. He would remain in the kingdom of Nan Tang for the rest of his life, promulgating the way of Zen. Wenyi died in the year of 958. The King of Nan Tang ordered his royal subjects to wear white clothes for the mourning of Wenyi's death. A pagoda was built in Danyang in honor of Wenyi's spiritual accomplishments . His posthumous title "Zen master Dafayan"(ε€§ζ³ηΌη¦ͺεΈ«) was then | 6,138,060 |
54004163 | Qingliang Wenyi | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Qingliang%20Wenyi | Qingliang Wenyi
the year of 958. The King of Nan Tang ordered his royal subjects to wear white clothes for the mourning of Wenyi's death. A pagoda was built in Danyang in honor of Wenyi's spiritual accomplishments . His posthumous title "Zen master Dafayan"(ε€§ζ³ηΌη¦ͺεΈ«) was then granted.
# Legacy.
Wenyi is sometimes referred as Fayan Wenyi for his status as the founder of Fayan school of Zen. The Fayan school was listed as one of the five major schools of Zen Buddhism. Some of his pupils such as Tiantai Deshao, the patriarch of the Kingdom of Wuyue, Wensui, the Patriarch of Jiangnan, and Huiju, Patriarch of Korea made major contributions to the promotion of Zen Buddhism in different regions of China and Korea. | 6,138,061 |
54004305 | Renato Martini | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Renato%20Martini | Renato Martini
Renato Martini
Renato Martini (born 12 November 1949) is an Italian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | 6,138,062 |
54004278 | Jacinto Sabinal | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacinto%20Sabinal | Jacinto Sabinal
Jacinto Sabinal
Jacinto Sabinal (born 12 August 1942) is a Mexican long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | 6,138,063 |
54004344 | Antonio Brutti | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonio%20Brutti | Antonio Brutti
Antonio Brutti
Antonio Brutti (born 2 May 1945) is an Italian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1972 Summer Olympics. | 6,138,064 |
54004294 | K. Manivarma | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=K.%20Manivarma | K. Manivarma
K. Manivarma
K. Manivarma is an Indian politician and was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) candidate from Thandarambattu constituency in the 1996 election.
In 2015, it was announced that Manivarma was taking the office of TMC district president. | 6,138,065 |
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2017β18 Birmingham City F.C. season
The 2017β18 season is Birmingham City Football Clubs 115th season in the English football league system and seventh consecutive season in the second-tier Championship. For the second season running, they finished in 19th place after going into the final day still in danger of relegation. As with all English Football League clubs, the first team also competed in the FA Cup, in which they lost in a fourth-round replay to Huddersfield Town, and in the EFL Cup, from which they were eliminated by AFC Bournemouth in the second round.
After a poor start to the season, with only one win from the first eight matches, and only two weeks after the close of the transfer | 6,138,066 |
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window, during which he was allowed to bring in 13 new players, Harry Redknapp was sacked as manager. He was succeeded by Steve Cotterill, who was dismissed after five months, having failed to take the team clear of potential relegation. Garry Monk was appointed on 4 March to become Birmingham's fifth permanent manager in 15 months.
Thirty-five players made at least one appearance in first-team competition, of whom five were loan signings; there were thirteen different goalscorers. Winger Jacques Maghoma appeared in 44 of the club's 51 fixtures over the season Che Adams was top scorer overall, with 9 goals in all competitions, and in league matches, Sam Gallagher top scored with just 6. The | 6,138,067 |
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average league attendance, of 21,041, was some 12%Β up on 2016β17.
The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.
# Background and pre-season.
Having led the team to tenth-place finishes in the previous two seasons, with the team lying just outside the play-off positions, and two days after three new directors had joined the board, manager Gary Rowett and his backroom staff were sacked on 14 December 2016. Later that day, former West Ham United and Watford manager Gianfranco Zola was announced as Rowett's successor. After four months, during which the team won just twice and dropped to 20th place, three points outside the relegation zone with three matches remaining, Zola resigned, | 6,138,068 |
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to be replaced by Harry Redknapp, initially to the end of the season. Needing to win their final match if Blackburn Rovers and Nottingham Forest both won their final fixturewhich they didBirmingham won 1β0 away to Bristol City to avoid relegation and finish in 19th place.
The club appointed Jeff Vetere as director of football, and Redknapp agreed to stay on as manager for another year. His backroom staff included Kevin Bond as assistant manager, Paul Groves as first-team coach, Kevin Hitchcock as goalkeeping coach, and former Birmingham player Lee Carsley as head professional development coach. Summer signings for 2017β18 included goalkeeper David Stockdale, whose part in Brighton & Hove Albion's | 6,138,069 |
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promotion to the Premier League earned him selection for the PFA Championship Team of the Year, Barnsley's captain and centre back Marc Roberts, and midfielder Craig Gardner, whose loan from West Bromwich Albion was made permanent. Five attacking midfielders left: Kerim Frei returned to Turkey with SΓΌper Lig runners-up Δ°stanbul BaΕakΕehir, Greg Stewart, Andrew Shinnie and Diego Fabbrini left on season-long loans, and Viv Solomon-Otabor left on loan until January.
The home kit consists of a blue shirt with white trim at the neck and white stripes down the side seams, white shorts with blue trim and blue stripes down the side seams, and blue socks with white trim at the turnover. The away kit | 6,138,070 |
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reverses the colours of the home kit. The kits are supplied by Adidas and bear the logo of the club's principal sponsor, online bookmaker 888sport.
After a training camp in Stegersbach, Austria, during which they played friendly matches against German second-tier club 1. FC Union Berlin and Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona of the Israeli Premier League, Birmingham City's first-team pre-season programme continued with visits to Oxford United and Kidderminster Harriers and a home fixture against Swansea City.
# Month-by-month season review.
## August.
Birmingham City opened their 2017β18 EFL Championship season away to Ipswich Town, without injured striker Lukas Jutkiewicz, unsettled centre-back | 6,138,071 |
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Ryan Shotton, and club captain Paul Robinson, who was serving the final instalment of a three-match ban. The team lined up in a 4β4β2 formation with David Stockdale in goal, Emilio Nsue and Jonathan Grounds at full back, Michael Morrison (captain) and Marc Roberts at centre back, Cheikh Ndoye alongside Craig Gardner in central midfield, David Davis and Jacques Maghoma as wide midfielders, and Che Adams and Clayton Donaldson in the forward line. Birmingham had the better of the first half, but early in the second, Ipswich were "perhaps fortunate" that Jordan Spence was not sent off for a professional foul on Donaldson and promptly broke forward for Joe Garner to score the only goal of the match. | 6,138,072 |
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Without centre-back Aden Flint, a transfer target for Birmingham, Bristol City took the lead in the second minute of their visit to St Andrew's; Gardner equalised after half an hour. Davis, who was suffering from a virus, and the injured Grounds were replaced at half-time by Maikel Kieftenbeld and Robinson; 15 minutes later, Adams' hamstring injury gave winger David Cotterill a first league appearance for Birmingham since January. Maghoma "displayed a brilliant piece of individual finishing", and despite Kieftenbeld's sending off for a mistimed tacklewhich was rescinded on appealthe ten men held on for the win.
A goalless draw with Bolton Wanderers at St Andrew's was marked by the inclusion | 6,138,073 |
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of Ryan Shotton, despite a reportedly imminent transfer to Middlesbrough, first in the matchday squad and then on the field after Morrison suffered a facial injury, and a "quiet" debut for former Luton Town striker Isaac Vassell. Redknapp said afterwards that he couldn't claim to have enjoyed the match, that "it was almost the same team which struggled to stay up last season and that is a big worry", and if the club failed to sign some quality players it would be "another tough season". Wearing a mask to protect his broken nose and damaged cheekbone, Morrison started the televised visit to Burton Albion and Shotton, whose wife had recently given birth, was left out entirely. Donaldson's cross | 6,138,074 |
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was knocked down by Jutkiewicz for Maghoma to tap in against his former club, but after the break, Birmingham conceded two well-worked goals to lose to Burton for the third time in three attempts. Redknapp was vitriolic afterwards, accusing the players of having "ruined Zola last year", of failing to "win any battles", criticising "four or five of them" for disappearing, and stating that what he needs "is to change a lot of them because that's not good enough." Before the next fixture, three loanees arrived from Premier League clubs: inexperienced full-back Cohen Bramall and England international defender Carl Jenkinson, both from Arsenal, and Southampton striker Sam Gallagher. All three started | 6,138,075 |
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at home to Reading. Jenkinson dislocated his shoulder after half an hour, and a 2β0 defeat left Birmingham 20th in the table going into the international break.
Six more players joined before the transfer window closed: centre-back Harlee Dean, full-back Maxime Colin andfor a club record feeSpanish winger Jota, all from Brentford, free-agent midfielder Jason Lowe, late of Blackburn Rovers, and two young loanee midfielders, Everton's Liam Walsh and JΓ©rΓ©mie Boga, who made his Premier League debut for Chelsea early in the season. An attempt to sign former Arsenal midfielder Alex Song from Rubin Kazan fell through. Robert Tesche and Cheick Keita left the club on season-long loans. In permanent | 6,138,076 |
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departures, Shotton completed his move to Middlesbrough, Donaldson joined Sheffield United, and, after bids for midfield partner Davis were rejected, Kieftenbeld was reported to have signed for Derby County. However, the league refused to ratify the transfer because of problems with the documentation. After the window closed, the club issued a statement talking up the financial contribution made by the owners to support the manager: "Blues have undergone a major transformation, with the owners showing the ambition and providing resources to help create an exciting, new-look side under Redknapp".
## September.
September began with three more hamstring injuries, to Adams, Jota and Lowe, and | 6,138,077 |
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three successive defeatsaway to Norwich City with six debutants in the starting eleven, away to Leeds United, a result that took the hosts top of the table, and at home to Preston North End, which left Birmingham 23rd in the table. Just hours after the match, the board issued a statement:
Redknapp said that, despite the frustrations of the amount of injuries and by the failure to sign some of his primary transfer targets, he was enjoying his work, believed he would have brought success to the club, and was disappointed that he was given no more than a week with the new players to prove it.
Under the caretaker management of development coach and former Birmingham midfielder Lee Carsley, and | 6,138,078 |
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despite a wrist injury to Stockdale that was expected to keep him out for some weeks, the losing streak ended after a 1β1 draw with Gary Rowett's Derby County; they took a second-half lead via Jutkiewicz's first touch, but could not hold on to the lead. At home to Sheffield Wednesday, Vassell's first goal for Birmingham gave them their second win of the season. On 29 September, Steve Cotterill, who worked with Redknapp in the final three games of the 2016β17 season, signed a two-and-a-half-year contract as Birmingham's fourth permanent manager in ten months. He watched Carsley oversee Hull City end a five-match winless run by beating Birmingham 6β1Gallagher's stoppage-time goal was his first | 6,138,079 |
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for the clubbefore formally taking charge on 2 October.
## October.
Cotterill began his tenure with a home fixture against top-of-the-table Cardiff City. Ahead of the match, he commented that the large size of the squad made it "awkward" to omit players whose training performances would normally justify their inclusion on matchday. He made several changes to the team, recalling Kieftenbeldfor the first time since his transfer to Derby fell throughGrounds, Roberts and Adams, and naming Vassell as a lone striker in a 4β2β3β1 formation with Ndoye in the middle of the three. After Adams gave the team a 19th-minute lead "with a low, right-foot shot after a superb mazy run", they had chances to | 6,138,080 |
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extend their advantage against a Cardiff team that had no shots on target. In contrast, what Cotterill described as a tentative start to the televised visit to Millwall allowed the hosts to gain and keep the advantage in a 2β0 win. The final October fixture was the Second City derby at home to Aston Villa. In a misguided attempt to boost the atmosphere inside the stadium, the club distributed cardboard "clappers" in the home fans' areas; unsurprisingly, they were thrown onto the pitch during the match. The resulting controversy, which included "Daily Mail" columnist Martin Samuel advocating closure of the ground, overshadowed an entertaining but goalless draw in which both teams had chancesJota | 6,138,081 |
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shot over the bar when clean through with only the goalkeeper to beatand both sets of fans united in applause in support of the victims of the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings. The month ended with confirmation that Isaac Vassell had ruptured a cruciate ligament during the Villa match and was unlikely to be back before the end of the season.
## November.
Four points from a possible fifteen during November established Birmingham in and around 21st place in the table. They scored only twice. Adams' early goal and "a succession of fine saves" by Kuszczak gave Birmingham a home win against Nottingham Forest, and away to Sheffield United, a corner was cleared to Boga who took a couple of steps forward | 6,138,082 |
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before "thumping a curling effort" past the goalkeeper from outside the penalty area; the hosts equalised in the second half to restrict Birmingham to just their second away point of the season. Three 2β0 defeats completed the league return: at home to Brentford and away to Barnsley and Middlesbrough.
## December.
Three defeats by the odd goal, in the second of which, in front of more than 4000 travelling supporters at Fulham, Boga hit a 75th-minute penalty well over the bar, left Birmingham bottom of the table. Cotterill received a vote of confidence from the directors before the visit to Sunderland, in which Gallagher opened the scoring and was then sent off for two yellow cards, and Birmingham's | 6,138,083 |
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determined defending with ten men earned them a draw. The point left them still bottom, three points adrift of safety; as the "Birmingham Mail" pointed out, for the past eight seasons, the team bottom of the Championship at Christmas had been relegated. With only Jutkiewicz of the senior strikers available for the visit of Norwich City, Birmingham conceded in each half and failed to score. In the final fixture of 2017, at home to fifth-placed Leeds United, Maghoma's late goal gave Birmingham their first win in eight matches. With relegation rivals Bolton and Sunderland both winning and Burton Albion drawing, Birmingham remained at the foot of the table going into the transfer window.
## January.
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new year began with another win, away to Reading. Maghoma opened the scoring, continuing a run of form that the local paper was to describe as "the best football of his Blues career", and Gallagher's fourth goal for the club gave Birmingham a 2β0 win. Cotterill thought his team were improving: "We are learning, we are fitter, we are more organised and we are settled now." Two opponents were booked for bad fouls on Maghoma and Grounds hit the post twice at home to Derby County, but the visitors won 3β0. Maghoma's assist for Gallagher allowed Birmingham to earn a draw at Preston North End, and another assist, this time for Boga's header, contributed to a 3β1 victory at home to relegation rivals | 6,138,085 |
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Sunderland before an injury forced his substitution; the third goal was Gallagher's fifth in seven league matches. January's results earned Cotterill a nomination for the EFL Championship Manager of the Month award: according to the rationale, "never has his ebullience and self-confidence been more fiercely tested. Seven points from four games to move out of the bottom three say that he is winning the battle."
Cotterill said that Birmingham's approach to the January transfer window would be "strategic": they would not be paying over the odds, and would be interested in loans. He went into the transfer window "close to landing two new additions", but three weeks later, after releasing David | 6,138,086 |
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Cotterill and selling Nsue to APOEL FC, he was discussing more outgoings and the implications of Financial Fair Play. By the time the window closed, Stephen Gleeson had left for Ipswich, Che Adams had not left, Kieftenbeld and Grounds had signed contract extensionsMaghoma would do the same a few days laterbut there were no additions.
## FebruaryβMarch.
Despite Maghoma's absence, the winning run continued at Sheffield Wednesdaywho had two men sent offvia Davis's second goal in consecutive matches and Jota's first goals for the club. Jonathan Grounds, the team's only senior left back, suffered a badly torn medial knee ligament during the match and was expected to be out for the rest of the season. | 6,138,087 |
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Going into the visit to Aston Villa, the mood was positive, but the hosts extended their winning streak to seven league matches with a 2β0 result. Cotterill's "hope that this was a one-off" proved unfounded. With a midfield weakened by the absence of Kieftenbeld, serving a two-match ban for accumulated yellow cards, and Davis injured, Birmingham lost the next three matches, conceding eight goals and scoring none. The results included a 5β0 defeat at Brentford, and a 2β0 loss at home to Barnsley, during which Cotterill was given a police escort off the field and objects including a plastic bottle were thrown at him. He spoke of the players "look[ing] frightened to play at home".
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week, the parent company released their accounts for the six months ending December 2017: they showed a loss of Β£17.8Β million lossmore than in the previous twelve months. Holding company chairman Zhao Wenqing flew to England for talks. Cotterill outlined the past two months from his viewpoint, and described Zhao as "incredibly supportive". A fifth successive defeat, by 2β1 at Nottingham Forest on 3 March, preceded the dismissal that same day of not only Cotterill, but also the coaching staff and senior sports science staff inherited from previous incumbents, as well as director of football Jeff Vetere. The board's statement expressed "great regret and sadness" at the decision, and commended | 6,138,089 |
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Cotterill's professionalism, work ethic and honesty.
The "Daily Telegraph" reported that "Birmingham's transfer activity was allegedly disrupted by an ongoing row between two key figures in the boardroom, leaving Cotterill unable to make any additions", that chief executive Xuandong Ren's position was in doubt, and that agent Darren Dein, who held a consultancy role with the owners, had been "marginalised". Channel 5's "Football on 5" pundit Chris Iwelumo commented on the adverse effects of lack of communication between the club's ownership and its other stakeholders, and felt that a new manager might face the same problems as his predecessors if the infrastructure remained unchanged. The "Birmingham | 6,138,090 |
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Mail" Brian Dick recognised that "Cotterill had a little more than half a season to effect the positive change Blues are so desperate to see but unfortunately for him it proved too difficult", but noted that "many of the problems and strategic issues that have blighted three previous managers remain. One can only wonder if Harry Houdini could succeed where Harry Redknappand now Steve Cotterill have come up short."
The next evening, Birmingham appointed former Swansea City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough manager Garry Monk on a three-and-a-half-year contract as their fifth permanent manager in fifteen months. He was accompanied by members of the backroom staff that had worked with him at some | 6,138,091 |
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or all of his previous clubs: Pep Clotet as assistant manager, James Beattie (first-team coach), Darryl Flahavan (goalkeeping coach), Sean Rush (head of performance) and Ryan Needs (head of analysis).
## MarchβMay.
Monk's first fixture was at home to Middlesbrough, the club from which he was sacked in December. He made two team changes, restoring Jota to the starting eleven after a month out of it and giving Jutkiewicz a first league start of 2018. Although they lost 1β0, the victory putting Middlesbrough back in the playoff positions, Monk's post-match interview highlighted the positives: "I thought we limited their threats very well, so from a defensive point of [view] we were very, very | 6,138,092 |
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good. When the goal went in I was very pleased with the commitment, the attitude and the passion the players showed today along with a passionate crowd." Away to Cardiff City, Birmingham were 3β0 down by half-time. Monk brought Roberts on for Jenkinson, and the team brought the score back to 3β2, but still finished with their eighth consecutive defeat. In the last match before the international break, played in a snowstorm, Birmingham finally broke the losing streak by beating Hull City 3β0. Monk gave academy product Wes Harding a league debut at right back, chosen ahead of more experienced players because his pace and tenacity would better counteract the threat from Hull's wingers.
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beat Ipswich Town 1β0 courtesy of Jota's penalty. BBC Sport remarked that "The most noticeable difference since Monk's appointment has been the greater influence of Spanish forward Jota, who struggled for goals following his club-record move from Brentford in August, but has been pivotal in Blues' successive wins either side of the international break." Nearly 5,000 fans travelled to Bolton Wanderers on a Tuesday night to see Jutkiewicz's first league goal in six months give Birmngham another 1β0 win. He also scored in the next two matches but the team gained only one point, through his late equaliser at home to Burton Albion, and a 2β0 defeat away to already-promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers | 6,138,094 |
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in which Dean was sent off, left them two points above the relegation places with three matches remaining.
Sheffield United's Mark Duffy approached the visit to his former club with the intention of scoring and proving some of its fans wrong. He duly scored after just seven minutes, but his extravagant celebration antagonised the home supporters and disappointed his manager; Birmingham went on to win 2β1. A defeat at Queens Park Rangers, after which Monk said the pressure of avoiding relegation had affected the players so that they showed fear, meant that for the second successive season their fate would be decided on the last day of the season. At home to Fulham, who were on a 23-match unbeaten | 6,138,095 |
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run and needed to win to have a chance of automatic promotion, Birmingham's performance belied their standing as the division's lowest scorers as they completed a 3β1 win. According to Monk, they produced "what the fans want to see. They want to see commitment and fight and then, on top of that, they want to see some quality, and we had that." They finished in 19th place, the same as in 2016β17, but with seven points fewer.
# Championship.
## Match results.
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# FA Cup.
As with all clubs in the top two divisions, Birmingham entered the FA Cup in the third round. Drawn at home to fellow Championship | 6,138,096 |
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club Burton Albion, Birmingham went through 1β0 in a "scrappy" match after Sam Gallagher ran onto Jacques Maghoma's cross to score his fourth goal in five matches. For the fourth-round tie, both Birmingham and their hosts, Premier League club Huddersfield Town, made seven changes, Cotterill also switching to three at the back with Cohen Bramall and Carl Jenkinson, recently returned to fitness, at wing-back. The match ended 1β1 after Lukas Jutkiewicz took advantage of a defensive mistake to equalise. He also had a header disallowed for what was reported as a "dubious" offside decision, and Huddersfield's Joe Lolley should have won the match in stoppage time.
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Manchester United and associated Β£247,000 broadcast fee at stake for the winners, Huddersfield fielded a stronger side for the replay, while Birmingham again made seven changes, playing three at the back and omitting David Davis and Maikel Kieftenbeldboth one yellow card short of a suspensionfrom the midfield ahead of the weekend's Second City derby. Che Adams opened the scoring for Birmingham after 52 minutes, but the visitors equalised after Tom Ince's shot was parried and Marc Roberts put the ball into his own net while trying to clear. In the first few minutes of extra time, Huddersfield took a 3β1 lead against tiring opponents, and the match finished as a 4β1 defeat. Use of a fourth substitute | 6,138,098 |
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during extra time of an FA Cup tie, trialled in the later rounds of the 2016β17 edition, was permitted from the first round in 2017β18. The 18-year-old midfielder Charlie Lakin became the first Birmingham player to be used under that arrangement when he made his senior debut, replacing Jason Lowe with 20 minutes left.
# EFL Cup.
In the first round of the EFL Cup, Birmingham were drawn at home to Crawley Town of League Two. They had little difficulty beating a Crawley side with nine changes from their preceding league match: Che Adams scored his first senior hat-trick, and goals from David Davis and Robert Tesche gave Birmingham a 5β1 win. In the second round, at home to Premier League club | 6,138,099 |
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