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Ian and Millward
The Cowboys announced that tough talking former English Super League coach Ian Millward would replace Henry as Graham Murray's assistant, with Glen Murphy taking over from Johnstone.
The club then confirmed assistant coach Ian Millward would take over the duties for the rest of the season.
As a result, the St Helens squad, having already competed in three more high-intensity matches than all the other Super League teams, were struggling to cope and coach Ian Millward was worried about his players becoming fatigued and losing form heading into the semi-final.
In 1998 Ian Millward was appointed head coach.
Ian Millward left his position as head coach at the end of the 2011 season to take over as head coach at Super League side Castleford Tigers.
Ian Millward was appointed as his successor for the role of the St Helens coach.
He held the position for a year before he was moved sideways by the club to make way for the appointment of new head coach Ian Millward, who had left St Helens just two weeks earlier and was recruited for his experience.
He was one of the stalwarts that helped Wigan through one of the most tumultuous times in the clubs history on and off the field in 2006 with the dismissal of Ian Millward as head coach, the low morale within the team and seeing the once feared Wigan club sitting at the bottom of the table.
A recurrence of an injury to his knee, meant that Jonkers was forced to sit out most of his first season, and in March 2006, with first team opportunities scarce, he accepted a one month loan deal with Wigan Warriors to play under his former boss Ian Millward.

Ian and returned
Having returned to Myer, Kennett became impatient with his work, and so with Ian Fegan and Eran Nicols, he formed his own advertising company ( KNF ) in June 1971.
Push personalities who emigrated to the United Kingdom included Clive James, Paddy McGuinness, Chester ( Phillip Graham ) and Ian Parker ( pictured above ) who returned to Sydney in the late 1970s and was knocked down and killed while drunk, in Dixon Street.
Radio 4 controller Ian McIntyre cut it back to two parts in 1976-1978 ( creating a gap which was filled by Up to the Hour ), but it was swiftly returned to its former position.
In 1977, Ian Burn returned to Australia ; and Mel Ramsden to Great Britain.
Ian Burn returned to Australia where they joined forces with Ian Milliss, a conceptual artist who had begun working with trade unions in the early 1970s, to set up Union Media Services, a design studio specialising in social marketing and community and trade union based art initiatives.
In 2002 she returned to the RSC to perform in a new version of The Hollow Crown with Sir Donald Sinden, Ian Richardson and Sir Derek Jacobi.
Ian, Barbara, Ganatus and Antodus penetrate the city and join Alydon and the rest of the Thals, who have returned determined to rescue Susan and the Doctor.
Ian Heddle was introduced to the line up in subsequent games and the Pars returned to form, won the next three games and drew the subsequent two.
In 1999 he returned to the live stage, touring with his band Ian Page and The Affair, performing a mixture of his own hits, soul covers and new material.
Ian retreated to western Canada, returned to ranching, and focused on his solo career.
Greene returned to the BBC in the 1950s where his reputation and ability caught the attention of Director-General Sir Ian Jacob.
Wilkinson returned to Radio Lincolnshire as manager and was replaced by Ian Masters, previously presenter of BBC East's regional television news programme, Look East.
In 1994, Ian McGeechan took over as Director of Rugby, and although the club were relegated in his first season, they returned in style the next season, winning every single game of their campaign and averaging 50 points a game.
Dr. Finlay returned to television with the ITV series, Doctor Finlay, continuing the stories into the late 1940s, which featured David Rintoul as Dr. Finlay, Ian Bannen as Dr. Cameron, and Annette Crosbie as Janet.
Other members include bassist John Jowitt of IQ, who had been with them between 1995 and 1998 and eventually returned in 2011 ; in the interim, the bassist was Ian Salmon, another ( former ) member of Shadowland.
The Rolling Stones played a secret show there on 31 May 1982 as a warm-up for their European tour, and returned again on 23 February 1986 to play a tribute show for their recently deceased pianist Ian Stewart, a concert that was their only performance between 1982 and 1989.
Having passed the England captaincy to Ian Botham in 1980 ( losing his Test place in the process ), Brearley returned as captain following Botham's resignation for the famous third Test against Australia at Headingley in 1981, famously going on to win the match and two of the remaining three matches of the series to win the Ashes 3-1.
After an emotional farewell to the Doctor and Vicki, Barbara and Ian are returned to London, albeit two years after their disappearance ( presumably with much explaining to do to their friends and families ).
In the late 1990s Russell returned to the role of Ian for the VHS release of the story The Crusade, of which the second and fourth episodes are lost.
On 14 April 2010 it was announced that Terras fans favourite Ian Hutchinson had returned as manager with assistant Andy Mason joining him on a two year contracts at the start of the 2010 – 11 season.
On March 18, 2008, after fourteen years, Dupuis returned to the stage for a limited run as Ian in a French translation of Blasted, the controversial first play by British playwright Sarah Kane ( 1971 – 1999 ).
A copy of the manuscript is rumoured to exist in the archives of Ian Fleming Publications ( renamed from Glidrose in 1998 )-however, Peter Janson-Smith has said that he doesn't believe Ian Fleming Publications still holds a copy and that the most likely scenario is that the manuscript was returned for legal reasons ( so as to not be sued in the future for plagiarism if a book with a similar plot is used ).

Ian and club's
Ian Taylor was to become the club's first million pound sale, when Sheffield Wednesday invested in the midfielder.
Fowler was unable to sustain his goal-a-game ratio throughout the season, but finished his first season as the club's leading scorer with 18 goals in all competitions, although Ian Rush had scored more goals in the league.
Graham went on to sign striker and eventual second all-time top scorer Ian Wright from Crystal Palace in the autumn of 1991, and the club's first entry in the European Cup for 20 years ( they had been unable to compete in the 1989-90 tournament due to the ban on English clubs in European competitions arising from the Heysel disaster of 1985 ).
The fall-out soon saw Ian Wright, the club's talismanic striker, leaving to join Arsenal and the season fizzled out into an anti-climax with Palace finishing 10th.
Fletcher, a former England A centre, had been the club's academy boss and he headed up a team of Peter Walton, Steve Black and Bob Morton, with ex-Falcons prop Ian Peel taking over as acting academy manager.
With players having to be sold to ease the club's financial situation, and no money available for replacements, Portsmouth were forced to rely on an untried manager, Ian St John and inexperienced young players.
In October 2008, Venables was linked with a return to QPR if the incumbent Ian Dowie could not improve the club's form.
John Bracewell, the club's director of cricket, commented that he was " excited by the prospect of signing an international spinning all-rounder to replace Ian during the Cheltenham Festival and the C & G semi-finals.
His 59 appearances for England while at Liverpool made him the club's most capped player until Welsh striker Ian Rush broke the record more than ten years later.
He made his 700th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions on 2 August 2012, placing him second behind Ian Callaghan on the club's all-time appearance list.
Ian Branfoot succeeded Nicholl as manager in June 1991, and considered that the club could dispense with Case's services and he was transferred to Bournemouth within a few days of Branfoot's appointment, a decision that proved very unpopular with to Saints fans, especially when Case was replaced by the unsuccessful Terry Hurlock, and was one of the key reasons that Branfoot was an unpopular figure with the club's supporters during his two and a half years in charge.
He was the club's longest serving player in terms of unbroken service, although Ian Rush had joined the club more than a year before him his service had been disrupted by a year-long spell at Juventus.
His unusual ability as a goalscoring midfielder was on display when he finished the 1984 – 85 season as the club's top goalscorer, ahead of prolific striker Ian Rush, with a tally of 27 goals in 62 appearances — a goal every 2. 3 games.
European Ryder Cup player and PGA Tour golfer Ian Poulter is the club's " touring professional ".
He hit thirteen goals in 46 games in 1975 – 76, making him the club's joint-top scorer along with Ian Moores.
In 2007 – 08 they finished fourth in Division One, the highest position in the club's history, led by manager Ian Walker.
The exhibits and displays in the museum primarily cover the cricket club's history including Test match players such as Ian Botham and Marcus Trescothick.

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