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James Arthur "Jimmy Boy" Gregory (born Hammersmith, London 19 January 1928 – 26 September 1998), was an English football club director and chairman. [1]He grew up in the Shepherd's Bush district of West London and was a fervent Fulham F. C. supporter as a child.
Grambling's White Tiger (also released as White Tiger in Europe) is a 1981 TV movie [2] about the true story of Jim Gregory (played by Caitlyn Jenner, credited as Bruce Jenner) the first white quarterback of the Grambling Tigers at Grambling College, a historically black college, in 1968. The movie covers Gregory's freshman year.
The 1981 TV movie Grambling's White Tiger set in 1967, tells the true story of Jim Gregory, the first white Quarterback at Grambling. In October 2013, citing health hazards within the Grambling State athletic facilities and team mismanagement in a letter to the administration, the Grambling State football team refused to play their October 19 ...
The son of George Gregory (1839-1911), [2] and Christina Gregory (1846-1910), née Mcpherson, [3] James Grant Gregory was born at Ballarat, Victoria on 3 February 1876. He married Honora "Nora" O'Connor (1874-1948), in Perth, Western Australia on 24 November 1905. [4] Collingwood's 1896 VFA premiership team. Gregory is at far left of second row.
Chairman Jim Gregory sold Qpr to Marler Estates, a property company that already owned Fulham's Craven Cottage and Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, for a sum of £5,865,510, with David Bulstrode becoming the new Chairman
There are five total finalists for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame senior class, including a coach and a contributor. The players up for vote are Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer.
We put Waldwick football on the map." Glen Rock, NJ August 31, 2023 -- Waldwick head coach Greg Gruzdis in the second half as Waldwick/Midland Park shut out Glen Rock 26-0.
Jim and Martha Tyrer had four children: Tina, Brad, Stefanie and Jason. Tyrer's sons, Brad and Jason, went on to college football careers in the Big Eight Conference. Brad played for Nebraska under head coach Tom Osborne from 1982 to 1986. Jason was a defensive end for Kansas under head coach Glen Mason from 1988 to 1992.