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  2. Nigel Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Graham Pearson (born 21 August 1963) is an English football manager and former professional player. He was most recently the manager of Championship club Bristol City . [ 3 ] During his playing career, he was a defender and played for Shrewsbury Town , Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough .

  3. Athletico Mince - Wikipedia

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    Athletico Mince is a British comedy podcast hosted by Bob Mortimer and Andy Dawson. [1] [2] The series began life as a humorous take on the world of football, including discussions such as whether being gentle in the Premier League makes one a better manager.

  4. James Pearson (footballer, born 1993) - Wikipedia

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    Pearson is the son of Nigel Pearson, a former Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough defender, who has later managed teams such as Hull City and Leicester City. James still resides in Sheffield where he was born while his father was playing for Sheffield Wednesday. He attended Westbourne School in Sheffield, and Hartpury College in ...

  5. Nigel Pearson reveals he had to ‘learn to walk again’ after ...

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    Former Premier League manager Nigel Pearson has revealed that he has been “learning to walk again” after being diagnosed with a neurological condition last year.. Pearson revealed that he was ...

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  7. Milan Mandarić - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Pearson and Mandarić after winning the League One title with Leicester City. After tumultuous times, however, things started to look up for Mandarić as Leicester were crowned champions of League One on 18 April 2009 under the stewardship of Nigel Pearson .

  8. Craig Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    On 6 December 2019, Shakespeare was reunited with Nigel Pearson once again, as he was named as assistant manager at Watford. [22] He remained in this role until 19 July 2020, when Pearson and his backroom staff were sacked, despite there only being two games left in the season, and Watford being out of the relegation zone at that point. [23]

  9. Albie Pearson, an original Angels player known as the ... - AOL

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    Albie Pearson, who was once known as the "Littlest Angel" standing at just five feet, five inches tall, was beloved as an Angel.