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20th January

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22nd January
England On This Day
goalkeeper Charles Hammond born
William Bromley-Davenport born in London
 Ernest Needham born in Chesterfield
Bert Hall born in Stourbridge
Herbert Lock born in Southampton


Jimmy Hagan born in Washington



Tony Marchi born in Edmonton

Phil Thompson born in Liverpool

Danny Wallace born in Greenwich
Nicky Butt born in Manchester

Joe Carter dies in Handsworth aged 77 years
Phil Neville born in Bury
Billy Bryant dies in Witham aged 86 years




Billy Elliott dies in Sunderland aged 82 years






Peter Swan dies in Chesterfield aged 84
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trial The North 3 England 4 at Roker Park
Tommy Boyle becomes the first England substitute

Frank Jefferis joins Preston North End FC for £1500
amateur
Wales 0 England 7 in Swansea
trial The North 5 The South 1 at Elland Road
amateur England 1 Wales 0 in Torquay
amateur Wales 0 England 1 in Bangor

Middlesbrough FC appoint Raich Carter as manager

under 23
Wales 0 England 2 at Wrexham

youth Poland 1 England 1 in Las Palmas



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Portugal 0 England 0 in Lisboa

Éire manager Jack Charlton resigns
Nationwide Building Society sponsor England
Scott Carson joins Liverpool FC for £750,000

Michael Ricketts leaves Tranmere Rovers FC
Ryan Mason joins Doncaster Rovers FC on loan
Fraizer Campbell joins Cardiff City FC for £650,000
Blackpool FC manager
Paul Ince leaves
Ashley Cole signs for Derby County FC
Glen Johnson retires from playing


England to play Côte D'Ivoire in March

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
 Miroslav Široký (Bohemia)
Ricardo Zamora (Spain)
 Gerd van Heel (Netherlands)
 Pietro Rava (Italy)
 Stan Richards (Wales)
 Jørgen Olesen (Denmark)
Alex Forbes (Scotland)
 Yvon Goujon (France)

 Alen Boksic (Croatia)
 Hussain Solaimani (Saudi Arabia)
 Simon Rolfes (Germany)
 Marco Asensio (Spain)
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Deutscher Fußball-Bund reformed




Laurie Sanchez (Northern Ireland manager) appointed

Paulo Sousa States (Poland manager) appointed

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