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John Barnes (football player) (5551 bytes)
1: ...[England|English]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player. 3: ...all League First Division|top flight]] of English football and made the [[1984]] [[FA Cup]] final, where the... 5: ... flank were quickly spotted by [[England national football team|England]] manager [[Bobby Robson]], who gave... 7: Barnes went on to score one of the most breathtaking ind... 9: ...compared to his club form, he was never seen as a player who peaked when wearing an England shirt. John Taylor (American football player) (805 bytes) 1: ...] with the [[San Francisco 49ers]], an [[American football]] team. He was born [[March 31]], [[1962]] in [[P... 3: ...ware State University]] and was a member of their football team, the Hornets. 5: ...y Rice]] during that time. He led the [[National Football League]] in [[punt return]]s in 1988, and he may ... 7: {{Amfootball-stub}} 10: ...Category:National Football League players|Taylor, John]] John Barnes (442 bytes) 1: '''John Barnes''' is the name of more than one prominent individ... 3: #For the [[science fiction]] author, see: [[John Barnes (author)]] 4: ...ool FC]] footballer, see: [[John Barnes (football player)]] 5: ...otball]] player, see: [[John Barnes (Aussie Rules player)]] 6: ...a programming language]] design team, see: [[John Barnes (computer scientist)]] Junior (football player) (695 bytes) 1: ... as one of the [[FIFA 100|top 125 greatest living footballers]] in March [[2004]]. 3: ...r both the [[Football World Cup 1982|1982]] and [[Football World Cup 1986|1986 World Cups]]. 9: [[Category:Brazilian footballers]] Didi (football player) (463 bytes) 1: ...azil]]ian midfield [[football (soccer)|football]] player. 3: ...s "falling leaf" free kicks. He played in three [[Football World Cup|World Cups]]: in [[1954]], and winning ... 8: [[Category:Brazilian footballers|Didi]] Sócrates (football player) (2075 bytes) 1: ...zil|Brazilian]] [[Association_football|football]] player. 2: In the Brazilian tradition of endowing footballers with [[pseudonym]]s, he was nicknamed "Sócrate... 6: ..., probably a unique case of a professional soccer player having such a high degree of education. He is als... 8: ...n]] Football Club of the [[Northern Counties East Football League]] in England. 13: [[Category:Brazilian footballers]] Branco (football player) (1397 bytes) 1: ...[[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] in the [[Football World Cup 1994|1994 World Cup]]. 3: ...rnacional|Internacional]] (1980-81), [[Fluminense Football Club|Fluminense]] (1981-86), [[Brescia Calcio|Bre... 5: ...enalty mark|shootout]] that beat [[Italy national football team|Italy]] in the finals. 10: [[Category:Brazilian footballers|Branco]] John Barnes (author) (2466 bytes) 1: ...ects of [[globalization]] on isolated societies. Barnes lives in Colorado. 39: [[Category:1957 births|Barnes, John]] 40: [[Category:Science fiction writers|Barnes, John]] Doug Williams (football player) (2078 bytes) 1: '''Doug Williams''' is a well-known [[American football]] [[quarterback]]. 3: ...cs and the [[NFL]] to play in the [[United States Football League]]. In 1986, Williams returned to the NFL, ... 5: .... Facing [[Denver Broncos|Broncos]] quarterback [[John Elway]], Williams helped engineer a 42-10 rout, i... 7: ... on another team, Williams ended up retiring from football. 9: ... 1998, succeeding the legendary [[Eddie Robinson (football coach)|Eddie Robinson]]. He led the Tigers to 3 c... Joe Greene (football player) (652 bytes) 1: ...mber 24]], [[1946]]) was an [[American football]] player in the [[NFL]]. He played for the [[Pittsburgh St... 6: [http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=80|NFL Hall of Fame page for Joe Greene] 7: {{Amfootball-stub}} Michael Bennett (football player) (223 bytes) 1: '''Michael Bennett''' is an [[American Football]] player who currently plays [[running back]] for the [[Mi... 3: [[Category:National Football League players|Bennett, Michael]] 4: {{Amfootball-stub}} Sam Adams (football player) (1011 bytes) 1: ... [[1973]] in [[Houston, Texas]]) is an [[American football]] [[defensive tackle]] who currently plays for th... 10: ... son is now, was formerly a professional football player, playing at guard with the [[New England Patriots... 13: [[Category:American football defensive linemen|Adams, Sam]] 14: [[Category:National Football League players|Adams, Sam]] Mike Williams (football player) (1161 bytes) 1: ... [[Dallas, Texas]]) is a tackle in the [[National Football League]] for the [[Buffalo Bills]]. His first se... 8: ...[2004]], it was denied eligibility for collegiate football. He was more than likely one of the top candidate... 10: {{Amfootball-stub}} 12: [[Category:American football offensive linemen|Williams, Mike]] 13: [[Category:National Football League players|Williams, Mike]] Darren Bennett (football player) (2860 bytes) 1: ...tial career in [[American football]] as a [[punt (football)|punt]]er. He currently plays for the [[NFL]]'s [... 3: ... in [[Toronto]]; he was first exposed to American football during that trip. He married in [[1994]] and went... 5: ...he NFL in punting average and made the [[American Football Conference|AFC]] [[Pro Bowl]] team. He went on to... 7: ...y larger than most specialist kickers in American football (6'5"/1.96 m, 235 lb/106.5 kg), he does not shy a... 12: *[http://www.vikings.com/player_detail_objectname_darren_bennett.html Official Mi... Eugene Wilson (football player) (263 bytes) 1: '''Eugene Wilson''' is an [[American football]] [[cornerback]] who [[as of 2005|currently]] pla... Jim Marshall (football player) (1505 bytes) 1: ... at defensive end from 1960 to 1979, a [[National Football League]] record. 3: ...mous "[[Purple People Eaters]]". He was the final player from Minnesota's initial expansion team of 1961 t... 5: Despite his enormous success as an NFL player, Jim Marshall is most famous for a mental lapse h... 8: * {{pro-football-reference|id=MarsJi00|name=Jim Marshall}} 11: [[Category:National Football League players|Marshall, Jim]] Lee Evans (football player) (757 bytes) 1: ...ver]] for the [[Buffalo Bills]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]]. 7: * {{pro-football-reference|id=EvanLe00|name=Lee Evans}} 9: {{Amfootball-stub}} 11: [[Category:American football wide receivers|Evans, Lee]] 12: [[Category:National Football League players|Evans, Lee]] Scott Parker (football player) (2988 bytes) 1: ...d's]]. Parker has represented [[England national football team|England]] at every level: from under-15 to s... 3: ... he was one of the brightest prospects in English football. 7: ... again as a substitute, against [[Sweden national football team|Sweden]]. 9: ...e 2004 season Parker was named as the [[PFA Young Player of the Year]]. 14: [[Category:English footballers|Parker, Scott]] James Harris (football player) (580 bytes) 1: ...season at quarterback, in 1969 for the [[American Football League]]'s [[Buffalo Bills]]. 5: ...all League players|Other American Football League players]] 9: *[http://www.conigliofamily.com/AFL.htm American Football League website] Rob Moore (football player) (156 bytes) 1: '''Rob Moore''' is a former [[American Football]] [[wide receiver]] who played for the [[Arizona ... 3: {{Amfootball-stub}}
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