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Jim Clunie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Clunie (4 September 1933 — 12 May 2003) was a Scottish association football player and manager. Clunie played for Aberdeen in the 1954 Scottish Cup ...
Jim Clunie - Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada
JIM CLUNIE. Jim Clunie. Hometown: Saskatoon, SK. Jim Clunie's history in the sport of water ski has been extensive. As a jump specialist, Clunie was a member ...
James “Jim” Clunie | Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame
Jim Clunie grew up on the Prairies, but he soared to new heights on the water. From Saskatchewan to sites around the world, he leaped to international acclaim ...
Killie Manager History
The next season proved a bad one for Killie, and back in Division One in September 1984, Jim Clunie left the club to work in the local fire station where he was ...
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Jim Clunie - Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada
JIM CLUNIE. Jim Clunie. Hometown: Saskatoon, SK. Jim Clunie's history in the sport of water ski has been extensive. As a jump specialist, Clunie was a member ...
PhD James Clunie 30 10 2009 - Edinburgh Research Archive ...
INDIRECT SHORT-SELLING CONSTRAINTS. James Bruce Clunie. Thesis presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. University of Edinburgh. 2009 ...
Cracking The Top 100 List - Stark & Marsh
165 IE t V Member Owned. 100 Richard Clunie, Jim Clunie. IDS Saskatoon Monte Allan, Gail Allan, Janis Dubreail,. Kent Koller, Kevin Arneson, Jody Materi ...
Proof of a conjecture of Baker concerning the distribution of fixpoints ...
Walter Bergweiler, Jim Clunie and Jim Langley. 1 Introduction and main result. The main result of this paper is the following theorem. Theorem 1 Let f(z) be an ...
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Jim Clunie
Jim Clunie (4 September 1933 — 12 May 2003) was a Scottish association football player and manager. Clunie played for Aberdeen in the ...
St. Mirren F.C.
Managers : Jim Clunie June 1978 – November 1980 SCO. Rikki McFarlane November 1980 – October 1983 SCO. Alex Miller October 1983 – December 1986 ...
Kilmarnock F.C.
On 11 January 2010, Jim Jefferies left the club by "mutual consent" ... Managers |!: Scotland Jim | Clunie (1981–84) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ...
Clunie (surname)
Clunie is a surname, and may refer to: David Clunie (born 1948), Scottish footballer ... Jim Clunie (1933 – 2003), Scottish footballer ...
Jimmy Bone
He was appointed captain by Ferguson's successor,Jim Clunie, and helped the side to victory in the Anglo-Scottish Cup and qualification ...
1955 Scottish League Cup Final
Aberdeen won the match 2–1, thanks to a goal by Graham Leggat and an own goal by Jim Mallan The winning ... Match details: Jim Clunie | LH ...
1955–56 Scottish League Cup
Final: Jim Clunie | LH. SCO. Archie Glen | RW. SCO. Graham Leggat | IF. SCO. Harry Yorston | CF. SCO. Paddy Buckley | IF. SCO. Bobby Wishart | ...
List of Aberdeen F.C. players
Notable players -: Jim | Clunie Scotland | DF | 1953–1960 | 141 | 9 | — | Donald | Colman Scotland | DF | 1907–1920 | 347 | 1 | — | ...
1958–59 Scottish Cup
Teams: CH | SCO Jim Clunie | LH | SCO Archie Glen | RW | SCO Dickie Ewen | IR | SCO Norrie Davidson | CF | SCO Hugh Baird | ...
Substitute (association football)
come on in a Scottish first-class match, on 13 August 1966 in a League Cup tie against Clyde when he replaced Jim Clunie after 23 minutes. ...
