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On 16 April 1963, an astonishing game at Filbert Street against Manchester United, which saw both Ken Keyworth and Denis Law score a hat-trick each, ended in a 4 – 3 victory for Leicester, which meant Leicester sat top of the First Division and 11 days later Banks put in one of the performances of his career to keep out Liverpool as Leicester beat them 1 – 0 in the FA Cup semi-final despite being completely outplayed all game.
The 1962 – 63 season would be the closest Banks would ever get to winning either the league or the FA Cup in his career.
Banks said the decision to sell was difficult – the 4 – 2 cup final victory over West Germany at Wembley was the greatest day of his career.
Banks had a short career in management with Alliance Premier League side Telford United, he spent the 1979 – 80 season before being sacked after losing to a cup match against a team lower down the table.
His career with the England national side is also largely remembered for one match – the 1970 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against West Germany in Mexico, when he was thrust into the starting line-up as a late replacement for Banks, who was suffering from food poisoning.
She began a solo career, recording a Motown-style album under the name Rose Banks in 1976.
# Ernie Banks played shortstop for the first half of his career and first base for the remainder.
Outside Genesis, Banks has pursued a solo career, which has included film scoring, pop songs and orchestral music.
Banks pioneered many unique keyboard and synthesiser sounds throughout his career ; music historian Wayne Studer has referred to him as " the most tasteful keyboardist of prog rock .".
Banks finished his career with 512 home runs, and his 277 homers as a shortstop were the most ever at the time of his retirement.
During Banks ' career, the Cubs were rarely in contention despite his brilliance.
In 2008, Banks released a charity wine called Ernie Banks 512 Chardonnay, a nod to his 512 career home runs, with all of his proceeds donated to his foundation.
In October 1972, Gordon Banks was involved in a car crash which resulted in the loss of the sight in one eye and thus ended his career.
By the time they played Mexico in an acclimatisation match prior to the competition, Shilton was 80 games into his England career, having beaten Banks ' record for a goalkeeper of 73 caps the previous year against Turkey.
In his career before entering politics, Banks worked as a market researcher in the pharmaceutical industry, as a commercial property developer, and as a restaurant owner.
Banks began his political career in local-body politics with election to the Birkenhead Borough Council.
He then formed The Yards with Stuart Fletcher and former Shed Seven guitarist Paul Banks in 2001, who released two albums on their own " Industrial Erotica " label before splitting in November 2009 and has since resurrected his solo career with the self released album " Ashes ".
Nevertheless, Clay had been knocked down by journeyman Sonny Banks early in his career and — more seriously — was sensationally knocked down and almost out by a fast left hook from the cut-prone converted southpaw Henry Cooper.
Throughout the career of Ant Banks his productions have been part of selling over 27, 000, 000 units and counting.
His. 411 career slugging average was the seventh highest by an NL shortstop when he retired, and his 126 home runs placed him behind only Ernie Banks and Travis Jackson.
After a break during the war, when he worked at Ford ’ s aero-engine division, Bankscareer took off.
An important facet of Banks ' aldermanic career is his position as chair of the Zoning Committee of the Chicago City Council.
The failure of the campaign effectively ended the military career of Banks, and controversy surrounding his retreat, the presence of cotton speculators and the use of military boats to remove cotton dogged his early postbellum congressional campaigns.

Banks and started
The day before the game Banks and England's hopes of making further inroads into the World Cup were dented when he started to complain of an upset stomach.
Mason started his criminal organization in Red Banks and was driven out by regulators, sweeping through western Kentucky and first set up his new operation at Diamond Island, followed by Cave-In-Rock, and later, along the Mississippi River, from Stack Island to Natchez.
In July 2010, Parks Canada archeologists looking for the HMS Investigator found it fifteen minutes after they started a sonar scan of Banks Island, Mercy Bay, Northwest Territories.
Banks, hedge funds, and huge oil companies stopped making telephone calls to the pits and started trading directly for themselves over screens.
Ducksworth makes a deal with Reilly about the Hawks keeping Banks, however Bombay refuses since it would be against fair-play, which Ducksworth berated him about when he started his community service.
The Italians blocked non-Italian Banks and bullion traders from obtaining the coin and so France, Belgium, and the UK started producing the coin so as to support their economic interests in the Red sea, Persian Gulf and East Coast of Africa.
As Banks remained at home waiting for 50 and Yayo to return, he started rappin around the neighborhood to further increase his buzz on the streets.
Edgar Banks also started two movie companies, and climbed Mount Ararat in a search for Noah's Ark.
The National Football Museum in Preston started its Hall of Fame in 2002 with the inductees chosen by a selection panel that includes Gordon Banks, Sir Trevor Brooking, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Jack Charlton, Mark Lawrenson and Gary Lineker.
With the " discovery " of Newfoundland in 1497, long after the Basque whalers arrived in Channel-Port aux Basques, they started fishing its cod-rich Grand Banks.
Banks of instruments could be saved which could be loaded in by a song sequence so that loading the song loaded up all the appropriate sounds into the right places so everything would just play when you started the sequencer.
The charity was started by rap group G-Unit, which consists of 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Lloyd Banks.
When they came upon Banks ' line of battle near the town of Pleasant Hill, Taylor had the cavalry retreat a mile and wait for the infantry to arrive, which started arriving shortly after noon.
Banks in Polangui started to grow like mushrooms, same as internet cafes and variety stores.
Born in Aberdeen, Mutch started his football career with Avondale before joining Banks O ' Dee.
She streamlined and modernized the Treasurer's office during her eight year tenure and started the Pennsylvania TAP program ( Tuition Account Program ), built the PA Treasury Investment Center, and started a partnership with PA Home Builders, PA Community Banks, to build PA Affordable Housing in 67 counties of Pennsylvania ) according to the population of each county.
Some of the other personalities in the 1980s were Fred Buggs, who left the station in 1986 and went to WRKS / New York City, Jo Jo Davis, Mike Jackson ( not to be confused with singer Michael Jackson ), B. J in the Morning ( before Carter & Sanborn started ), Barbara Summers, and Don Juan Banks, who is still with the station today.
Originally, Banks started with an afternoon show from the same studio as the " Tom Joyner Morning Show ".
Sir Joseph Banks successors awarded future contracts to the English printing company started with Charles Heath.
Banks started to become heavy investors in computer technology to automate much of the manual processing, which began a shift by banks from large clerical staffs to new automated systems.

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