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  3. Bill Murray (footballer, born 1901) - Wikipedia

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    During his managerial time at Sunderland, he failed to win a trophy, whilst disrupted by World War II. He managed the Wearside club for 509 games and was eventually replaced by Alan Brown on 26 June 1957. [4] [7] Murray's resignation in June 1957 came amid an inquiry at Sunderland into illegal payments to players. [8]

  4. Studio Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    Studio Pay's Logo. Studio Pay is a buy now, pay later service allowing customers to spread the cost of their purchase over varied payment terms. The service and credit is provided by Frasers Group Financial Services Limited a part of the Frasers Group. [15] Studio Pay can be used with retailers such as Sports Direct, House of Fraser, USC, Flannels.

  5. History of Sunderland A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The FA sent an investigation team, which found evidence of illegal payments in the Sunderland accounts, including a £3,000 (£91,000 today) bill, supposedly for straw to cover the pitch. [ 34 ] [ 81 ] The investigators uncovered a string of similar accounting glitches; contract companies were purposely charging Sunderland excessive fees for ...

  6. Studio B (group) - Wikipedia

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    Studio B are a British electronic music trio consisting of Harry Brooks, Simon Hulbert and Lewis Coleman. The original version of their debut single , "I See Girls (Crazy)" featuring Romeo , made number 52 on the UK Singles Chart in December 2003. [ 1 ]

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  8. Sunderland A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Found guilty of making payments to players in excess of the maximum wage, they were fined £5,000 (£152,000 today), and their chairman and three directors were suspended. [35] [40] [41] The following year, Sunderland were relegated from the highest division for the first time in their 68-year league history. [42]

  9. Making a New World - Wikipedia

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    Making a New World was the first Field Music album completed at their new studio in Sunderland; [54] their previous studio, located elsewhere in Sunderland, where they had recorded five consecutive albums over a course of seven years, was demolished following the completion of Open Here.