age ~79
from Homewood, AL
… Gross lasted 9 months as Spurs finished in 14th place in 1998, and began the next season with just 3 points from their opening three games. Sugar next appointed George Graham, a former player and manager of bitter rivals Arsenal. Despite his earning Tottenham's first trophy in 8 years, the ...
…the chance to take over from Peter Shreeves as manager, but he rejected this offer and the job went to Luton Town's David Pleat instead. There was also an offer for Ferguson to replace Don Howe as Arsenal manager, but he rejected this offer as well, and fellow Scot George Graham took the pos...
…Together with Lee Dixon, Nigel Winterburn and Steve Bould, Adams was part of the "famous four" that lined up in Arsenal's defence, which under George Graham was renowned for its well-disciplined use of the offside trap. On 1 January 1988, he became Arsenal captain at the age of 21;[3] he wou...
Author
George Kenneth Graham
ISBN #
0198120583
Author
George J. Graham
ISBN #
0253324157
Author
George Graham
ISBN #
0195161378
Author
George Graham
ISBN #
0072552336
Author
George Graham
ISBN #
0072556943
1945
Chairman
Leadership
Democratic • Loyalism
30 November 1944 • Bargeddie , Glasgow , Scotland
Scottish football manager • Premier League manager • The Football League manager • Manager • Captain • Coach • Premier
Scottish football player • Scotland international football player • Football League player • North American Soccer League player • Aston Villa Football Club player • Chelsea Football Club player • Arsenal Football Club player • Manchester United Football Club player • Portsmouth Football Club player • Crystal Palace Football Club player • California Surf player • Scotland under-23 international football player • Football • Club • Tennis • Pitch
Skill:GEORGE
Award:Promotion • Fashion • FIFA World Cup
Activity:Jogging • Games
1643
George Graham ( bishop ) " George Graeme " ( died 1643 ), Bishop of Dunblane and Bishop of Orkney, was a late sixteenth- and early seventeenth century Church of Scotland prelate
Graeme, along with all other bishops of Scotland, was deprived of his Episcopal see on 18 November 1638....
He renounced his rights to the bishopric a few months later, on 11 February 1639, after being threatened by the Assembly at Glasgow.