Deceased
from North Adams, MA
01 February 1923 • Omagh , County Tyrone
British Army personnel of World War II • Northern Ireland MLA • Chairman • Chief executive
Portora Royal School
Ulster Unionist Party politician
Award:Knight Bachelor • Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur
Military rank:Lieutenant
Preference:Catholic
16 August 1949 • Winchburgh , Scotland
Scottish football manager • Premier League manager • Manager • Coach • Assistant manager • Chairman • Premier
In the fall of 1982, he moved to the Phoenix Inferno of the MISL I. He played two seasons with Phoenix, the second after the team became known as the Phoenix Pride.
Scottish football player • Carlisle United Football Club player • Celtic Football Club player • Tottenham Hotspur Football Club player • Gillingham Football Club player • Major Indoor Soccer League player • North American Soccer League indoor player • North American Soccer League player • Phoenix Inferno player • Phoenix Pride player • Tampa Bay Rowdies player • Football League player • Football • Club
1936
English television presenter • Musician • Vocalist • Artistic director
Telecommunications engineer
English male singer • Comedy • Comedian • Watching television show
1883
Died:1949
Member of the House of Representatives from Illinois • Letter Carrier
Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Gorman was elected as a Republican Party ( United States ) to the 67th United States Congress Congress ( March 4, 1921-March 3, 1923 ).