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Fagan and after
Dalglish became player-manager of Liverpool in 1985 after the resignation of Joe Fagan, winning a further three First Divisions, two FA Cups and four FA Charity Shields, before resigning from Liverpool in 1991.
Soon after basic training, Military Intelligence plucked him out of the swarming pool of draftees and sent him for special training in the Japanese language at the University of Michigan, where he met his first wife, now the nationally-known civil-liberties lawyer Ann Fagan Ginger.
It was through Twentyman that Liverpool found the new players and, after Shankly retired, Twentyman gave sterling service to Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan by finding players like Phil Neal, Alan Hansen and Ian Rush.
An inspection might also be referred to as a Fagan inspection after Michael Fagan, the creator of a very popular software inspection process.
When the pole failed to appear and weeds sprouted in the opening, Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, planted flowers in the hole and named it after his column in the paper, " Mill Ends " ( a reference to leftover irregular pieces of wood at lumber mills ).
Fong became the Interim San Francisco police chief in January 2004 after Alex Fagan Sr. was reassigned by Gavin Newsom.
Fagan attempted to represent the plaintiffs in a suit brought by relatives of six Americans who died in mountain railway disaster in Kaprun, Austria, which killed 155 people, but in August 2007, Southern District of New York Judge Shira Scheindlin disqualified Fagan from representing the plaintiffs, after noting that Fagan, who had filed for personal bankruptcy, had a personal interest in the litigation's outcome and made false representations to the court.
Fagan eventually deserted these clients after severely hurting their chances of any recovery due to his obstructionist and disingenuous involvement in their cases.
The lawsuit of Mr. Ortiz, then a 49-year-old truck driver involved in a traffic accident, started in 1994, when Mr. Fagan filed a $ 35 million lawsuit on his behalf in federal court in Brooklyn and State Supreme Court, but Edward Fagan failed to pursue the case after 1996.
Fagan soon goes to America after Imelda tells him she is pregnant ( she was actually lying, only saying this for the attention ).
Fagan was appointed as his successor on 1 July 1983, after the season had ended with Liverpool as league champions for the second season running and League Cup winners for the third season running.
It came after a testing start to Fagan's first season in charge when Liverpool had lost in the Charity Shield to Manchester United, had injuries to key players and Fagan had failed to land transfer targets Charlie Nicholas and Michael Laudrup.
It is named after Michael Fagan who is credited with being the inventor of formal software inspections.
Fagan retired after two seasons to be succeeded by striker Kenny Dalglish ( who was appointed player-manager ), and Evans was now coaching under his fourth manager.
The final result of 2-1 meant that club captain and long-serving local hero Tony Fagan could finally get his hands on the FAI Cup for the club 50 years after the club first entered it.
The historic 55 hectare Fagan Park is named after an early farming family.
Having spent his entire playing career at the club and then becoming a member of the coaching staff after hanging up his boots, he was the club's longest-serving employee when he finally retired in 1998, and a surviving member of the Liverpool Boot Room, with the likes of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, and Reuben Bennett having all died by this stage.
After substantially turning around the fortunes of Dixons, he was brought back to The Link to replace his own replacement, Elizabeth Fagan, after the comparatively poorer performance of The Link under her management.
In 1967, Easterhouse resident, John Fagan, had an allegedly ' miraculous ' remission of stomach cancer after praying to then Blessed John Ogilvie.

Fagan and disaster
Liverpool made the final and Walsh was selected by manager Joe Fagan to start the game, but the Heysel Stadium disaster put his joy into perspective, and Liverpool ultimately lost the match.
On 29 May 1985, just hours before the Heysel Stadium disaster, Fagan announced he would retire, and was succeeded by leading Scottish and Liverpool forward Kenny Dalglish.
As disaster was befalling Shelby and Fagan, a similar fate was happening to Price's rearguard, under Marmaduke, at Byram's Ford.

Fagan and Kenny
His managers – Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish – often kept him in reserve owing to the specialists in those positions available to them.
He was gradually brought into the first team over the next 18 months by Joe Fagan, before being given regular games in the left back slot by new player-manager Kenny Dalglish as a replacement for Alan Kennedy in the 1985 – 86 season.
As a scout for Liverpool he recommended the likes of Kevin Keegan, John Toshack, Peter Beardsley and John Barnes amongst others to the managers he worked under, including: Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish.
In a spectacularly successful period for the club he was a fine, loyal servant working first under Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and then Kenny Dalglish, and later for Graeme Souness and Roy Evans.
George Kay, Don Welsh, Phil Taylor, Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Roy Evans.

Fagan and Dalglish
After becoming player-manager on the retirement of Joe Fagan in the 1985 close season, Dalglish selected himself for just 21 First Division games in 1985 – 86 as Liverpool won the double, but he started the FA Cup final win over Everton.
Grobbelaar was retained by three of Liverpool's greatest managers ; Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish, over a period of 13 years.

Fagan and was
Paisley retired in 1983 and was replaced by his assistant, Joe Fagan.
When the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway railroad was built through the area, a town company for Reading was organized with James Fagan as president of it.
In 1873 Kendall was taken in by the Fagan brothers, timber merchants near Gosford, and was afterwards given a position in the business of one of the brothers, Michael Fagan, at Camden Haven.
In 2000, a six-foot tall, bronze statue of Greene by sculptor Chas Fagan was unveiled in St. Clair Park, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
Garrett F. Fagan and Kenneth L. Feder ( 2006 ) however claimed this term was only chosen because it " imparts a warmer, fuzzier feel " that " appeals to our higher ideals and progressive inclinations.
As Fagan noted however, the fact that Einstein was a physicist and not a geologist is not even mentioned by Hancock, nor is the fact that the understanding of Plate tectonics ( which came to disprove Earth Crustal Displacement ), only came to light following Einstein's death.
Fagan was particularly scathing of television shows that presented pseudoarchaeological theories to the general public, believing that they did so because of the difficulties in making academic archaeological ideas comprehensible and interesting to the average viewer.
Fagan and Feder believed that it was not possible for academic archaeologists to successfully engage with pseudoarchaeologists, remarking that " you cannot reason with unreason ".
" Fagan has maintained this idea elsewhere, remarking that arguing with supporters of pseudoarchaeological theories was " pointless " because they denied logic.
It subsequently led to the publication of an academic anthology, Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misinterprets the Past and Misleads the Public ( 2006 ), which was edited by Garrett G. Fagan.
Academic archaeologist Cornelius Holtorf believed however that critics of alternative archaeologies like Fagan were " opinionated and patronizing " towards alternative theories, and that purporting their views in such a manner was damaging to the public's perception of archaeologists.
Adams was the stepfather of Civil War General James Fleming Fagan.
Fagan was surprised to find his attack on Hindman Hill was opposed by artillery fire from Graveyard Hill.
Holmes was seemingly unable to decide if he should support Marmaduke on his left flank, Fagan on his right flank, or press his advantage in the center and instead issued a series of confusing orders that led to partial measures which failed to turn the tide in any of the three positions.
Most notably, Brigadier General McRae was accused by Brigadier General Fagan of willful failure to provide assistance during the attack on the Graveyard Hill.
Liverpool's eventual success was based on hard work done in the training system that Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Bennett introduced at Melwood.
In any event, their perceived " ruthlessness " was vindicated by the unprecedented haul of League Championship titles and European Cups won by Paisley and Joe Fagan.
Born in Australia in 1972, James was the first child of Sydney-based folk singers Bob and Margaret Fagan.

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