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McNab and play
According to McNab on his 2011 book signing tour, either Jason Statham or Tom Hardy will play the lead role of Nick Stone.
This was referenced in the film Fever Pitch, when Paul Ashworth ( played by Luke Aikman ) correctly predicts part of the lineup for the FA Cup Semifinal between Arsenal and Stoke City, on neutral ground at Villa Park in Birmingham: " McNab won't play.
McNab returned to play over 50 matches the following season.

McNab and through
While Wood was offered an escort out of the harbour he instead slipped out of the harbour under the cover of night by going through the seldom-used Eastern Passage between McNab ’ s Island and the Dartmouth Shore.

McNab and much
* The Gulf War Chronicles ( ISBN 0595296696 ) by Richard Lowry recounted much of the patrol's story, though appeared to borrow heavily from the earlier story published by McNab.

McNab and early
* McNab Park School ( formerly Air Marshall Curtis School )-closed in the early 1980s and demolished soon after.
At this early stage in his career, he tried to avoid being typecast as policemen and soldiers on television, but his role in The Widowmaker lead to him being offered and taking many obsessive character roles ; he played police officers in Black and Blue, Framed, Between the Lines and Out of the Blue, and soldier Andy McNab in The One That Got Away ( Paul Greengrass, 1996 ).

McNab and 1970s
As well as being a footballer, Bob McNab was a media personality in the 1970s, appearing on the panel for ITV's coverage of the 1970 World Cup, and he had a cameo role in the 1973 On The Buses episode " The Football Match ".

McNab and for
Former SAS soldier Andy McNab used a pseudonym for his book about a failed SAS mission titled Bravo Two Zero.
In his book on selection for the Special Air Service ( SAS ), Andy McNab wrote that people who give away the fact that they want to be in the SAS for reasons of personal vanity are labelled as ' Walter Mitties ' and are quietly sent home.
Ratcliffe lays the blame for the faulty radios on McNab as, being the patrol commander, it was his job to make sure the patrol's equipment was working.
McNab has also been criticised for refusing advice from superiors to include vehicles in the mission ( to be left at an emergency pickup point ) which would have facilitated an easier exfiltration.
McNab used pseudonyms and nicknames for the patrol members who survived, but controversially used the full names of those who died.
It was during this period that many famous names played for the club including Jimmy Greaves, Marvin Hinton, Bob McNab, Terry Mancini and John Fairbrother.
He is also known for his film work playing such roles as Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye, Jason Locke in Essex Boys, Odysseus in Troy, Ian Howe in National Treasure and Andy McNab in Bravo Two Zero.
* Peter McNab, Former NHL hockey player, current color analyst for the Colorado Avalanche
Other later work included the adaptation of Bravo Two Zero for BBC1 in 1999, co-written with the book's author Andy McNab and starring Sean Bean.
She played Dorothy McNab, an American writer living in London who was famous for her lurid and sensationalist thriller novels.
McNab came into public prominence in 1993, when he published his account of the Special Air Service ( SAS ) patrol, Bravo Two Zero, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1991.
After McNab enlisted in the Royal Green Jackets he was posted to Kent for his basic training, and boxed for his regimental team.
" McNab was awarded the Military Medal for this incident.
While serving with Air Troop, B Squadron, 22 SAS for ten years, McNab worked on both covert and overt operations worldwide, which included counter terrorism and drug operations in the Middle East and Far East, South and Central America and Northern Ireland.
Due to the extremely sensitive nature of his work while serving with the SAS, McNab has a legally binding contract obliging him to submit his writings to the British Ministry of Defence for review.
After leaving the Army, McNab developed and maintained a specialist training course for news crews, journalists and members of non-governmental organisations working in hostile environments.
In February 2007, McNab returned to Iraq for seven days as The Sun newspaper's security advisor with his old regiment, the Royal Green Jackets.
Andy McNab has also written books for Quick Reads, a charity that supports World Book day.
Colin A. McNab ( born 3 February 1961 ) was Scotland's second chess Grandmaster, fulfilling the requirements for the title in 1992 just after Paul Motwani.
McNab played for Scotland 11 times in Chess Olympiads between 1980 and 2008.
* Rating data for Colin McNab
The story concerns a character named Grace McNab Salt, and her re-integration into high society after ending a term in prison that she served for attempting to run her husband's mistress Doris Dubois over with her car.
Mercedes Alicia McNab ( born March 14, 1980 ) is a Canadian-born actress perhaps best known for playing Harmony Kendall on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff Angel.

McNab and Arsenal
After college and the 1992 Olympics, Lalas trained with former Arsenal player Bob McNab in California.
McNab left Arsenal in the summer of 1975, and Nelson finally became Arsenal's first-choice left back.

McNab and including
On April 29, 1878, a posse including the Jesse Evans Gang and the Seven Rivers Warriors, under the direction of former Brady deputy George W. Peppin, engaged McNab, Ab Saunders and Frank Coe in a shootout at the Fritz Ranch.
While the Regulators at various times consisted of dozens of American and Mexican cowboys, the main dozen or so members were known as the " iron clad ", including McCarty, Richard " Dick " Brewer, Frank McNab, Doc Scurlock, Jim French, John Middleton, George Coe, Frank Coe, Jose Chavez y Chavez, Charlie Bowdre, Tom O ' Folliard, Fred Waite ( a Chickasaw ), and Henry Newton Brown.
Three of the eight men were killed, four were captured ( including McNab ) after three days on the run, and one member, " Chris Ryan ", escaped.
It consisted of the County of Renfrew, excluding the Townships of Bagot and Blythfield and McNab, and the part of the Territorial District of Nipissing including and lying easterly of the Townships of Mattawan, Papineau, Cameron, Deacon, Anglin, Dickson, Preston, Airy and Sabine.
Several small islets lie off the island's southern extremity, Cape McNab, including Sabrina Islet and the tall rock stack of The Monolith.
Since the cancellation of Angel, McNab has went on to guest star in popular TV shows including Psych and Supernatural.
Half a dozen Regulators, including Bonney, Jim French, and Frank McNab, carried out the reprisals.

McNab and Cup
In 1992 – 93, Dunipace won the Bert McNab cup, followed in 1989 – 90 by the Sectional League Cup.
* Bert McNab Cup: 1992 – 93
On his return to St. Louis, Gonsalves found that McNab had moved to a new team, St. Louis Central Breweries F. C .. Gonsalves made the move as well and spent the 1934-1935 season with Central Breweries, winning the league title and the 1935 National Cup.

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