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Ince and played
In the Peter Bogdanovich film The Cat's Meow ( 2001 ), Livingston, played by Claudia Harrison, is depicted as having an affair with Ince at the time of his death.
* In the 2001 movie The Cat's Meow, Elinor Glyn, played by Joanna Lumley, is one of the guests aboard William Randolph Hearst's yacht on the fateful weekend Thomas Ince died.
The Busher was an H. Ince Productions-Famous Players-Lasky production ; it was a baseball film wherein the hero was played by Jack ( later John ) Gilbert.
Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince ( born 21 October 1967 ) is an English football manager and a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1982 to 2007.
Born in Ilford, Greater London, Ince spent the majority of his playing career at the highest level ; after leaving West Ham United he joined Manchester United where he played in the Premier League.
As club captain, Ince played three seasons making 106 appearances with 9 goals at Middlesbrough before he was given a free transfer in 2002.
Ince and England played superbly but could only manage a 11 draw and England lost the penalty shootout.
Ince only played one other game for Swindon after the MK victory – before the club announced that Ince had felt he could not fulfil his playing duties with the club and that his contract had been terminated by mutual consent, although he continued coaching at the club to complete his coaching badges.
Ince played his last game of professional football on 5 May 2007 in Macclesfield's 11 home draw with Notts County coming off the substitute bench to replace Alan Navarro in the 85th minute of play.
He had played on the right side of midfield before Irwin's arrival, most notably in the FA Cup final win over Crystal Palace in May 1990, when Paul Ince was switched from central midfield to right back.
Manchester United were preparing for the FA Cup Final, to be played five days later, but several of Wallace's former United teammates also turned out, including Mark Hughes, Denis Irwin, Paul Ince, Paul Parker and Viv Anderson.
Since then, many black players have played for England team, and several have serve as captain, notably Paul Ince, John Barnes and Sol Campbell.
Paul Ince played his first game for West Ham in 1986, and went on to win more trophies than any other Academy " graduate ", albeit with Manchester United.
* Paul Ince played 72 matches with West Ham before an acrimonious transfer to Manchester United in 1989 for £ 1 million.
That same year, she played several different characters in the 1916 anti-war film Civilization, co-directed by Thomas H. Ince and Reginald Barker.
Hodgson managed to get his Inter team, containing Javier Zanetti, Youri Djorkaeff and Ince, through to the 1997 UEFA Cup Final, where they played Schalke 04.

Ince and just
They were then just able to survive after drawing 11 with Notts County on the final day of the 2006 – 07 season, after a poor run of results landed the team back in the relegation zone ; this game also saw the last appearance ( and booking ) of Paul Ince as a professional footballer.
The borough contained just one parish – Ince – with the remaining area of the borough remaining unparished.
However, he pulled out of the deal, preferring to accept an offer of a trial at Blackburn Rovers from former Liverpool colleague Paul Ince who'd just retired after a spell at Macclesfield Town & eventually went on to manage MK Dons & Notts County.
Paul Ince and Bryan Robson had established a formidable partnership in the centre of midfield, having just inspired Manchester United to their first league title since 1967.
Seeking a first League title for 26 years, United won it and Ince completed his domestic medal set just three years after joining the club.
They were relegated after just one season in the top flight ( their first since 1983 – 84 ), but Ince helped them beat his old club Manchester United 1 – 0 in mid January and chose to stay with Wolves despite their relegation.
After winning just three games in 17, Ince was sacked on 16 December 2008 after just six months in charge.
He moved on to Macclesfield Town, linking up with former Manchester United colleague Tommy Lee, but was released by manager Paul Ince after just one season.

Ince and once
Returning once again to a reworking of the past, this time the supposed murder of director Thomas Ince by Orson Welles's bête noire William Randolph Hearst, The Cat's Meow was a modest critical success but made little money at the box office.

Ince and Division
That said, Ince was in the Wolves team which won promotion to the Premier League as Division One playoff winners in his first season.

Ince and following
The club's regular central midfielders for this season were Paul Ince ( who had been at United since 1989 ) and Brian McClair ( who was shifted from the attacking positions following the late November arrival of Eric Cantona ), while his other favoured position on the right side of midfield was either occupied by Mike Phelan or the younger, wider-lying Andrei Kanchelskis and Lee Sharpe.
Four days later Paul Ince was appointed Manager and the following day Alex Rae was appointed as Ince's Assistant.
Redknapp became vice-and then full club captain by 1999 – 2000 following the departures of John Barnes, Steve McManaman and Paul Ince.
Ince was expected to retire at the end of the 2004 – 05 season, but he changed his mind halfway through the season following the appointment of Glenn Hoddle as manager of a Wolves side who were struggling at the wrong end of the league.
However, following Ince's failure to get the manager's job at Wolves in July 2006 on Hoddle's resignation, the newly appointed manager, Mick McCarthy, decided not to offer Ince a new contract.
Moldova were duly dispatched 4 – 0 and Ince, in an incident reminiscent of Terry Butcher against Sweden seven years earlier, started the Italy match with a white England shirt and ended it with a red one after his own blood soaked the shirt following a deep cut to his head.
New manager Gerard Houllier, who had replaced Evans as full coach following the failure of their joint-managerial role, was widely believed to want to get rid of the " Spice Boys " mentality and cavalier attitudes at the club having told many players they were surplus to requirements ( including Jason McAteer, Phil Babb, Rob Jones, Stig Bjornebye and Paul Ince ).
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Ince and season
He lost his first match in charge 3 – 2 to Mansfield Town, and it took Macclesfield Town until twenty games into the season to record their first league win under Ince on December 5, 2006.
Robson was still a regular choice for United during the 1991 – 92 season despite competition from likes of Paul Ince, Neil Webb and Andrei Kanchelskis.
He had managed 21 games in all competitions that season but Alex Ferguson had chosen Paul Ince – normally a central midfielder – as his right-back for the first match ( a 3 – 3 draw with Crystal Palace ) and also the replay five days later, which ended in a 1 – 0 win.
Anderson's hopes of winning his place back in the 1990 – 91 season were crushed when Ferguson paid Oldham Athletic £ 625, 000 for Denis Irwin, who quickly established himself as the first choice right-back, while Ince switched back to central midfield.
With Stan Collymore moving to Aston Villa in the close season, Evans did not want to throw Owen into the first team, so he brought in midfield hardman Paul Ince, and legendary German striker Karlheinz Riedle to partner the prolific Robbie Fowler.
In August 1988, an eventful season for Ince began.
West Ham lost to Luton Town in the semi-finals and, despite frequent displays of individual brilliance from Ince, were relegated at the end of the season, a disappointment which cost manager John Lyall his job after 15 years at the helm.
The next year, Manchester United were competing in the inaugural Premiership season with Ince and his best friend at the time, Ryan Giggs at the fore and part of a now legendary team that included Mark Hughes, Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel, Andrei Kanchelskis, Steve Bruce and Denis Irwin.
A year later and Ince suffered more of the all too familiar chants of " Judas " when he and Manchester United went to West Ham on the last day of the season, needing a win to retain their Premiership crown.
During that season, his central midfield partner Roy Keane had missed 17 of United's 42 league games due to injury, meaning that Ince often found himself partnered with Brian McClair and – particularly towards the end of the seasonthe 20-year-old Nicky Butt.
In the 1995 / 1996 season Inter failed to challenge for a 14th scudetto, finishing seventh in the Serie A. Ince, though, had a successful first season, playing in all but four of Inter's league matches and performing well after a slow start which had started speculation of a November transfer window move to Arsenal.
The next year, Ince had another successful season with the nerazzurri, scoring 6 times in 24 matches in the championship – in which Inter finished third – and also playing his part in Inter's run through to the UEFA Cup Final.
Ince won no honours in his first season with Liverpool as his new club were in the midst of a transitional period where they were cast as ' nearly men ' and, rather derogatorily, ' Spice Boys ' – a term coined to describe the likes of team mates and good friends of Ince's like Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler, Jason McAteer and Jamie Redknapp as underachieving playboys in the game ; the term itself is derived from the name of the contemporary pop-group, the Spice Girls.
In the 2008 – 09 season McCarthy appeared to be out of favour with new manager Paul Ince, as the club's strike force was strengthened with the arrivals of Carlos Villanueva and Robbie Fowler to join the already established Roque Santa Cruz, Jason Roberts and Matt Derbyshire.
United finished second in the league in 1987 – 88 ( Ferguson's first full season as manager ), and around this time Edwards had made millions of pounds available to strengthen the squad with the reacquisition of Mark Hughes as well as the signing of high profile players including Brian McClair, Gary Pallister, Paul Ince, Neil Webb and Danny Wallace.

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