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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.
Jason Wynne McAteer ( born 18 June 1971 ) is a retired professional footballer, who represented the Republic of Ireland at international level.

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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 ).

McAteer and Ireland
* 28 March-Eddie McAteer, Nationalist Party ( Northern Ireland ) MP ( born 1914 ).
* Eddie McAteer, Nationalist Party ( Northern Ireland ) MP ( died 1986 ).
During his career, McAteer played for five professional clubs, Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland and finally Tranmere Rovers, as well as winning international caps for the Republic of Ireland, his total transfer values reach over £ 9 million.
McAteer scored the goal at Lansdowne Road when the 10 man Republic of Ireland team beat the Netherlands, which put Ireland on course for qualification for the 2002 World Cup.
The Irish Independence Party ( IIP ) was an nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in October 1977 by Frank McManus ( former Unity MP for Fermanagh & South Tyrone between 1970 and 1974 ) and Fergus McAteer ( son of Eddie McAteer, who had been leader of the Nationalist Party between 1953 and 1959 ).

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Some have linked Israel to Biblical prophesies ; for example, Ed McAteer, founder of the Moral Majority, said " I believe that we are seeing prophecy unfold so rapidly and dramatically and wonderfully and, without exaggerating, makes me breathless.
In August 2002 he was fined £ 150, 000 by Ferguson and suspended for three matches for elbowing Sunderland's Jason McAteer, and this was compounded by an added five-match suspension for the controversial comments about Haaland.
On 4 March 1899 for the game against Wales, McAteer included four Irish players based in England.
In 1958, the year that saw the Democrats capture statewide offices for the first time since World War II, McCarthy managed the successful campaign for State Senate of John Eugene McAteer, and, after the election, served as McAteer's administrative assistant.
Alioto on the death of California State Senator J. Eugene McAteer, went from campaign finance chairman to candidate for mayor.
In U2's live DVD, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, during the song " New Year's Day ", Bono wraps himself in an Irish flag and says " Close your eyes and imagine it's Jason McAteer " as McAteer had just scored a decisive goal for the Irish National Football Team ( against Holland, 1 September 2001 ).
McAteer remained at the Stadium of Light for another year, playing in both legs of the play-off semi-final against Crystal Palace before being released at the end of the year.
McAteer regularly appears for the Liverpool legends who play in various charity games around the world.
Following the arrest of Hugh McAteer in October 1942, Kerins was named Chief of Staff for the IRA.
In 1950, McAteer ran as a Sinn Féin candidate for the Londonderry constituency in the British general election on an independent republican abstentionist ticket.
McAteer decided to aim for a close relationship with the new group, noting that they shared the " 39 Points " programme.

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At Liverpool, Ruddock was also part of the squad of the 1990s under Roy Evans, known infamously as the " Spice Boys ", that included the likes of David James, Robbie Fowler, Jamie Redknapp, Jason McAteer, Steve McManaman and Stan Collymore, but left in 1998 just as new coach Gérard Houllier embarked on a French revolution at Anfield.

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* Academy of Arts & Sciences ( located at the former J. Eugene McAteer High School campus )

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He was made team captain in 2003 / 04 after Jason McAteer suffered a long-term injury and in 2004 / 05 was voted Player of the Season by Sunderland fans during the successful Championship winning campaign.
In another incident during Ireland's successful World Cup campaign in America, McAteer was asked by team-mates if he wanted a game of golf.

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She pursued an early interest in comedy during high school ; she attended McAteer High School in San Francisco, which had a special program called McAteer School of the Arts, where she attended improv and theater classes.
McAteer missed time during the season after suffering a broken nose in a clash with Manchester United's Roy Keane ; the beginnings of which was likely critical comments made by McAteer of Keane after the Saipan Incident at the 2002 World Cup.
In 2005, with the help of friends, McAteer organised tusuami soccer aid which generated over half a million pounds.
On 12 August-the start of the few intense days of violence which have become known as the Battle of the Bogside-Cooper tried to restrain Catholics protesting an Apprentice Boys of Derry parade by linking arms with John Hume and Eddie McAteer.

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He entered the mayoral race in 1967 when John Shelley, the incumbent, bowed out of the race, allegedly because of poor health but probably because Alioto was more pro-development than Shelley ( Shelley, whose rival Eugene McAteer was being backed by Alioto, was also expected to lose against a Republican opponent, Harold Dobbs, after McAteer collapsed and died while playing a game of handball ).
McAteer got his big break aged 20, at local non-league team Marine, when he was discovered by scouts from Bolton Wanderers in 1991.

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* Lingeman JE, Kim SC, Kuo RL, McAteer JA, Evan AP.
The first singles champions are Nat Emerson and Myrtle McAteer.
She was also helped on to victory by a team of enthusiastic helpers, among them her election agent, John McAteer.
That summer, Paul Ince, David James, Jason McAteer, Rob Jones, Tony Warner and Steve Harkness were all sold, while Steve McManaman left on a Bosman free.
However, Seaman failed to hold on to the ball and Jason McAteer scored from the rebound.
* J. Davitt McAteer ( interim ), August 5, 2009 – February 8, 2010
He was one of a number of young players coming through the team, such as Steve McManaman and Robbie Fowler, but was criticised together with them and others like Stan Collymore and Jason McAteer as " Spice Boys " – a derogatory term that implied that the team were epitomising the lad culture in the game.
Barnes was officially named as manager of Tranmere Rovers on 15 June, with Jason McAteer assisting him.
During their time at Tranmere, Barnes and McAteer were allegedly dubbed " Dumb and Dumber " by the Tranmere players.
Receivers Paul McCann and Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton said the store ’ s future could be secured.
* 2000-Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards-Best Period Hair Styling Feature ; Vivian McAteer.
* 18 June-Jason McAteer, Irish international soccer player.
* January 21-Nationalist leader Eddie McAteer visits Taoiseach Seán Lemass in Dublin.
Winnie Ewing won the Hamilton constituency in a by-election in 1967 with the help of national organizer John McAteer.
One notable attempt was from Ryan Taylor, then of Tranmere Rovers, now of Newcastle United, who was not featuring in the challenge that week, but was accompanying team-mate Jason McAteer.

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