People from Willesden - Ronald Coase, David Connolly, Peter Asher, Jane Asher, Dave Beasant, Zadie Smith, William Glanville, David Baddiel (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Ronald Coase, David Connolly, Peter Asher, Jane Asher, Dave Beasant, Zadie Smith, William Glanville, David Baddiel, Ivor Stanbrook, Emma Samms, Reginald Maxwell, Albert Trott, Paul Kodish, John Neville, Gerald Nabarro, Steve O'Rourke, Christopher Trembath, Philip Ifil, Steve Arnold, Gary Locke, Rita Webb, Rod Price, Larry Parnes, Steve Gatting, Samuel Viant, Davey Payne, Richard Baker, Bill Summerscales, Jacqueline Court, James Latta, Charles Ernest Garforth, Graham Cole, Johnny Kidd, Steve Pitt, Violet Webb, Wally Patch, Charles Finger, Valerie Murtagh, Ivor Arthur Norris, Brian MacCabe, Billy Dare, Harold Tucker. Excerpt: David James Connolly (born 6 June 1977) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Southampton. Connolly was born in England to Irish parents and attended St Joan of Arc School, Rickmansworth. He is married to Joanna Martin. Connolly started his career with Watford where he scored 15 goals in 34 games. That impressive record earned him a move to Dutch team Feyenoord Rotterdam. He was at one point the highest paid player in Dutch football, and had loan spells at Excelsior Rotterdam and Wolverhampton Wanderers (where he scored four goals in one game against Bristol City) before joining Wimbledon in 2001 on a free transfer where he scored 42 goals in two seasons. West Ham United signed him in 2003 for 285,000 where he netted 14 goals in a single season. Connolly signed for Leicester City in 2004 for 500,000, finishing as the club's top scorer in his first season. He managed a hat-trick against Stoke City in August 2005, prior to signing for Wigan. On 31 August 2005, he joined newly promoted Premiership club Wigan Athletic for 2 million (with the possibility of rising to 3 million if Wigan stayed in the Premiership, which they did). He scored on his debut for Wigan in a 2-1 wi...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Ronald Coase, David Connolly, Peter Asher, Jane Asher, Dave Beasant, Zadie Smith, William Glanville, David Baddiel, Ivor Stanbrook, Emma Samms, Reginald Maxwell, Albert Trott, Paul Kodish, John Neville, Gerald Nabarro, Steve O'Rourke, Christopher Trembath, Philip Ifil, Steve Arnold, Gary Locke, Rita Webb, Rod Price, Larry Parnes, Steve Gatting, Samuel Viant, Davey Payne, Richard Baker, Bill Summerscales, Jacqueline Court, James Latta, Charles Ernest Garforth, Graham Cole, Johnny Kidd, Steve Pitt, Violet Webb, Wally Patch, Charles Finger, Valerie Murtagh, Ivor Arthur Norris, Brian MacCabe, Billy Dare, Harold Tucker. Excerpt: David James Connolly (born 6 June 1977) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Southampton. Connolly was born in England to Irish parents and attended St Joan of Arc School, Rickmansworth. He is married to Joanna Martin. Connolly started his career with Watford where he scored 15 goals in 34 games. That impressive record earned him a move to Dutch team Feyenoord Rotterdam. He was at one point the highest paid player in Dutch football, and had loan spells at Excelsior Rotterdam and Wolverhampton Wanderers (where he scored four goals in one game against Bristol City) before joining Wimbledon in 2001 on a free transfer where he scored 42 goals in two seasons. West Ham United signed him in 2003 for 285,000 where he netted 14 goals in a single season. Connolly signed for Leicester City in 2004 for 500,000, finishing as the club's top scorer in his first season. He managed a hat-trick against Stoke City in August 2005, prior to signing for Wigan. On 31 August 2005, he joined newly promoted Premiership club Wigan Athletic for 2 million (with the possibility of rising to 3 million if Wigan stayed in the Premiership, which they did). He scored on his debut for Wigan in a 2-1 wi...

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August 2011

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30

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978-1-155-57839-2

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9781155578392

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