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  2. Paul Parker (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Andrew Parker (born 4 April 1964) is an English sports television pundit, former football manager, and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a full back, most successfully with Manchester United with whom he won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, a League Cup and the Charity Shield. Earlier He had established himself as a ...

  3. April 1964 - Wikipedia

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    April 4, 1964: Beatles' songs ... Born: David Cross, American ... naming three First Division players of The Football League as having been party to the fixing of ...

  4. List of Plymouth Argyle F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Bob Jack became the club's first professional player in 1903. [1] Plymouth Argyle Football Club is an English association football club based in Plymouth, Devon. Founded in 1886 as Argyle Football Club, [2] they became a professional club in January 1903, [3] and were elected to the Southern League ahead of the 1903–04 season.

  5. Category:1964 births - Wikipedia

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    Adalberto (footballer, born 1964) Paul Adam (music) Piers Adam; Elżbieta Adamiak; Brian Adams (wrestler) Constance Adams; David Adams (gridiron football) Dawn Adams; Mike Adams (columnist) Peter Adams (Australian footballer) Toni Adams; Kazimierz Adamski; Ian Adamson (adventure racer) Maher El-Adawy; Joseph Addabbo Jr. Vito Addabbo; Steve ...

  6. 1963–64 in English football - Wikipedia

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    12 April 1964 – The Sunday People publishes allegations that lead to a betting scandal. It reported that Mansfield Town player Jimmy Gauld had, over several years, systematically engaged in match fixing, and that many other players were involved. 18 April 1964 – Liverpool beat Arsenal 5–0 at Anfield to secure the title.

  7. Jim Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown won an NFL championship with the Browns in 1964. He led the league in rushing yards in eight out of his nine seasons, and by the time he retired, he held most major rushing records. In 2002, he was named by The Sporting News as the greatest professional football player ever. [2]

  8. Cleveland Browns legend, last championship quarterback Frank ...

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    Frank Ryan was the quarterback of the last Cleveland Browns team to win an NFL championship in 1964, beating the Baltimore Colts 27-0. ... bring home an NFL title for the area’s football fans ...

  9. 1964 in sports - Wikipedia

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    February 15 – death of Ken Hubbs (22), Chicago Cubs player, in an air crash just before the season began; April 17 – The New York Mets play their first game at brand-new Shea Stadium and lose 4–3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Willie Stargell hits the first home run in the stadium's history, a second-inning solo shot off the Mets' Jack Fisher.