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* Brendan Rodgers ( b. 1973 ), Northern Irish football ( soccer ) coach
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The Swans finished their debut Premier League season in 11th, but at the end of the season Brendan Rodgers left to manage Liverpool.
In the first game of the 2012-13 season, and the start of Brendan Rodgers ' term as Liverpool manager, Carragher made his 700th appearance for Liverpool in a 1-0 victory in the Europa League over FC Gomel.
He started off the 2010 – 11 season well, however a string of poor performances saw him dropped by manager Brendan Rodgers.
After successfully persuaded and installed Brendan Rodgers as the new manager, in July John Henry told the reason behind parting company with Dalglish, citing it had nothing to do with failing to win the FA Cup, nor Suarez case ( as assumed by Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson ), but due to the club's poor performance in the second half of the 2011 / 2012 season.
The club declined the offer but on 6 June 2012 following the appointment of new manager Brendan Rodgers, Clarke left the club.
On 24 November 2008, Lampard was appointed as a football consultant to the then new Watford manager Brendan Rodgers and then followed Rodgers to Reading to take up a similar role at the Madejski Stadium.
McAnuff joined Reading on 27 August 2009, managed by former Watford manager Brendan Rodgers, for an undisclosed fee.
but his spell in charge lasted just 5 games after former Chelsea reserve coach Brendan Rodgers was appointed on a long term basis by then Watford chairman Graham Simpson.
In the 2010-11 season Swansea finally won promotion to the Premier League being the first Welsh team to do so, under Brendan Rodgers, after beating his former team Reading 4-2 in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium.
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In his book City Economics, Brendan O ' Flaherty asserts " Cities could persist — as they have for thousands of years — only if their advantages offset the disadvantages ".
A synod of clerics and scholars threatened to excommunicate him for these deaths, but St. Brendan of Birr spoke on his behalf with the result that he was allowed to go into exile instead.
Saint Brendan, despite of all the negative reactions among the seniors toward Columba, kisses him reverently and assures that Columba is the man of God and that he sees Holy Angels accompanying Columba on his journey through the plain.
Other renowned writers include J. M. Synge, Seán O ' Casey, Brendan Behan, Maeve Binchy, and Roddy Doyle.
There are several theatres within the city centre, and various world famous actors have emerged from the Dublin theatrical scene, including Noel Purcell, Sir Michael Gambon, Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Rea, Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney and Gabriel Byrne.
The following year, Detroit, joined by Brendan Shanahan and Larry Murphy during the season, once again reached the Finals in 1997.
Continuing the shakeup of the Red Wings roster, the offseason saw the departure of Brendan Shanahan and the return of Dominik Hasek, while Steve Yzerman announced his retirement after a 23-season Hall of Fame career with the Wings, having played the third most games in history ( behind fellow Wings Alex Delvecchio and Nicklas Lidström ) all with a single team.
She built an acting career, and in 1989, while filming Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, she met actor Brendan Hughes and they married soon after.
The town is represented at Havant Borough Council by Councillors David Gillett, Brendan Gibb-Gray and Richard Galloway.
It is possible that Saint Brendan, an Irish monk ( a Papar ) sailed past the islands during his North Atlantic voyage in the 6th century.
The series also featured a number of contemporary Irish actors and comedians, including Dervla Kirwan, Graham Norton, Tommy Tiernan, Patrick McDonnell, Don Wycherley, Joe Rooney, Jason Byrne, Jim Norton, Pat Shortt, Jon Kenny, Ed Byrne, Brendan Grace, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Gerard McSorley and Kevin McKidd.
On 29 April 2008, two teens Ryan Herbert and Brendan Harris were convicted for the murder of Lancaster and given life sentences, three others were given lesser sentences for the assault on her boyfriend Robert Maltby.
Irish traditional music stylists include John and Pip Murphy, Noel Battle, Austin Berry, James Conway, Andy Irvine, Mick Kinsella, Brendan Power, Joel Bernstein, Don Meade, Paul Moran, Tom Byrne and Rick Epping.
In Spiked, Brendan O ' Neill, of Irish descent, uses the term to describe " second-generation wannabe " Irishmen and writes that some of those guilty of " Plastic Paddyism " ( or, in his words, " Dermot-itis ") are Bill Clinton, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Shane MacGowan.
It has been suggested that St. Brendan discovered it during his legendary voyage ; a local psychiatric hospital ( since renamed ) was named after him.
In 1919, Collins, the IRA's Director of Intelligence, organised the " Squad "— an assassination unit based in Dublin which killed police involved in intelligence work ; the Irish playwright Brendan Behan's father Stephen Behan was a member of this squad.
When the former Australian Federal Education Minister, Brendan Nelson, raised the notion of intelligent design being taught in science classes, the public outcry caused the minister to quickly concede that the correct forum for intelligent design, if it were to be taught, is in religious or philosophy classes.
There are claims of earlier discoveries: some historians believe an Irish monk, Brendan, who was known as a good sailor, was close to Jan Mayen in the early sixth century.
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To the surprise of many, he appointed Richie Ryan rather than Garret FitzGerald as his Minister for Finance when the Labour Party leader, Brendan Corish, declined the position in 1973.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for Dáil Éireann at the 1973 general election in Dublin South – West and lost again in the 1976 by-election in the same constituency, to Labour Party's Brendan Halligan.
In 1973 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Welfare, Brendan Corish.
Horan studied to be a priest at St Brendan ’ s College, Killarney and St Peter ’ s College in Wexford and was ordained in 1973.
Brendan James Laney, ( born 16 November 1973 in Invercargill, New Zealand ) is a former professional rugby union player who represented Scotland.
Brendan Courtney ( born 24 June 1973 in Dublin ) is an Irish television presenter and stylist, the first openly gay presenter in Ireland.
In their book, The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book, Brendan C. Boyd & Fred C. Harris, Little Brown & Co, 1973, on p. 77, the authors wrote an essay on Stuart's notoriously poor fielding.
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