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Wanderers and owner
By the fall of 1917, a dispute between Eddie Livingstone, owner of the Blueshirts, and the owners of the NHA's other four clubs — the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators and Quebec Bulldogs had come to a boil.
The Maroons ' president James Strachan had been the owner of the Wanderers in the 1900s and he attempted to secure the Wanderers name but negotiations failed, so the club was known by its official name, the Montreal Professional Hockey Club.
The Bulldogs, along with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa Senators, soon had their fill of Toronto Blueshirts owner Eddie Livingstone's acrimonious dealings.
After the 1908 season, the Wanderers had been sold to P. J. Doran, owner of the Jubilee Rink who now made plans to move the club from the Montreal Arena to the smaller Jubilee for the 1910 season.
The Montreal Wanderers team of the ECHA had been bought by P. J. Doran, owner of the Jubilee Rink in Montreal and he intended to move the team's games there.
Hayward became the owner and chairman of his boyhood football club Wolverhampton Wanderers after buying the club in May 1990 for £ 2. 1million.
The Wanderers then lost the next three games and owner Lichtenhein threatened to withdraw from the league unless he could get some players.
This led to the SNYSA, under the leadership of Nat Agar, owner of the ASL Brooklyn Wanderers, to leave USFA and ally with the ASL.
* Steve Morgan, owner of Redrow Homes and Wolverhampton Wanderers
In 1924, Boon was approached by James Strachan, former owner of the Wanderers and part-owner of the new Montreal Hockey Club franchise entering the National Hockey League to negotiate the use of the name " Wanderers " for the new team.
As a consequence of his jumping to the PCHA in 1911, Montreal Wanderers owner Sam Lichtenhein had won a judgement against Johnson for $ 2, 000 for breach of contract, but it was not enforceable unless he returned to the jurisdiction of Quebec's courts.

Wanderers and Sam
The November 10, 1917 annual meeting of the NHA was presided over by Mr. Calder, attended by Martin Rosenthal and E. P Dey for Ottawa ; Sam Lichtenheim for the Wanderers ; George Kennedy for the Canadiens and M. J. Quinn and Charles Freemont for Quebec.
Livingstone was frequently at odds with his fellow owners, particularly Sam Lichtenhein of the Montreal Wanderers.
He went to Bolton Wanderers in September 2005, as assistant to Sam Allardyce.
In November 2008, upon his return to the Reebok for the first time since his departure, Sammy stated that he bore no animosity towards the hierarchy at Bolton or their supporters, the Wanderers crowd responded by giving the man they called " Little Sam " a round of applause in appreciation for his spell as player and assistant manager.
Sam Allardyce resigns after seven and a half years as manager of Bolton Wanderers.
* That Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce, and his agent son Craig were implicated for taking " bungs " ( a backhander, bribe, or kickback ) from agents for signing certain players.
Collins made his Stoke debut in a 2 – 1 defeat at home to Chelsea in the following match against Bolton Wanderers Stoke were leading up until the 88th minute when Collins fouled Sam Ricketts in the penalty area costing Stoke three points.
Whilst some fans acknowledged the difficulties he faced in keeping senior players uninjured and respected his achievements as a defender in the 1980s, other fans were further intrigued by the availability of Sam Allardyce who had resigned from Bolton Wanderers just weeks before.
Samuel Derek " Sam " Ricketts ( born 11 October 1981 ) is a Welsh international footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers.
On 23 July 2009, Hull City accepted a bid believed to be in the region of £ 2 million for Sam Ricketts from Bolton Wanderers.
* Sam Ricketts profile at the Bolton Wanderers website
After a two week trial with Bolton Wanderers in the summer of 2004, Sam Allardyce secured the services of Ben-Haim on a three-year deal for a fee believed to be in the region of £ 150, 000.
Sam Allardyce was named as assistant manager ( player-coach ) to Brian Talbot at West Bromwich Albion in February 1989 — ironic as he was a supporter of Wolverhampton Wanderers, one of Albion's fiercest rivals.
In 1911, Taylor became the property of Sam Lichtenhein and the NHA Montreal Wanderers.
However, new Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce persuaded the ever reliable Guðni to sign up for another year and he did not disappoint as he scored 10 goals from defence, putting in a string of excellent performances alongside the likes of Whitlow and Colin Hendry, as Bolton ultimately returned to the Premiership following a 3 – 0 play off win over Preston North End at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Ashdod to Bolton Wanderers in August 2004 is one of those about which the Stevens inquiry report in June 2007 expressed concerns because of the apparent conflict of interest between agent Craig Allardyce, his father Sam Allardyce-the then manager at Bolton-and the club itself.
In 2006, during the search for a new England manager to replace Eriksson, Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce questioned Dein's role in the FA, saying: " I don't know how much power David Dein has but he obviously has a great influence at the FA ", and alleged that Dein had shielded Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger from the selection process.
Samuel " Sam " Houghton ( born 16 August 1870 in Runcorn — died 17 August 1920 in Runcorn ) was a rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1890s, playing at representative level for England, and Cheshire, and at club level for Runcorn, and Birkenhead Wanderers, as a Fullback, i. e. number 15.
Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce praised the form of Faye early into his Bolton career.

Wanderers and Lichtenhein
The Hamilton arena offered to provide a home for the Wanderers, but Lichtenhein disbanded the team on January 4, after the other clubs refused to give him any players.
Shortly after, with the Wanderers and Ottawa in a tight two-way race for the league championship, Livingstone demanded that Lichtenhein follow through on his offer to play the forfeited game.
Livingstone countered with a $ 5, 000 bid for Lichtenhein to shut down his Wanderers.
Late in January 1917, it seemed that Livingstone had traded Denneny to the Montreal Wanderers for goaltender Billy Hague — Denneny even signed an agreement with Montreal — but Livingstone backed out of the deal with his nemesis Sammy Lichtenhein.
Lichtenhein wanted Taylor as a drawing card in Montreal, but, in November 1911, Taylor said he would sooner retire from hockey than join the Wanderers.

Wanderers and was
Bronx gang life was depicted in the 1974 novel The Wanderers by Bronx native Richard Price and the 1979 movie of the same name.
However, his words could not inspire a side which was playing on a nation's goodwill and sentiment, and Nat Lofthouse scored twice to give Bolton Wanderers side a 2 – 0 win.
At the time it was not the first of its kind with Terrace Talk ( York City ), which was first published in November 1981 and Wanderers Worldwide ( Bolton Wanderers ) having already been established but since disappeared.
The stadium's record attendance was registered on 25 March 1939, when an FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town drew 76, 962 spectators.
He took part in other sports: he was a champion 440 yard hurdler as a young man and also played football for the Wanderers.
Charles Alcock of the Wanderers was elected to the committee of the FA in 1866, becoming its first full-time secretary and treasurer in 1870.
The first Cup Final was held at The Oval on 16 March 1872, fought between the Wanderers and the Royal Engineers, watched by 2, 000 spectators.
Kenneth was a boyhood supporter of Bolton Wanderers and was present as a guest for the final game at Burnden Park in April 1997.
Because the ECAHA was the top hockey league in Canada at the time, the Cup trustees agreed to open the challenges to professional teams .< ref name =" DiamondPrize-19 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 19 </ ref > The first professional competition came one month later during the Wanderers ' two-game, total goals challenge series, which they won 17 goals to 5.
Lewes Wanderers Cycling Club was reconstituted in 1950.
The local football team is Santiago Wanderers, which is the oldest professional football team in Chile, it was founded on August 15, 1892.
The club was formed in 1901 when struggling Football League Club Burton Swifts amalgamated with Midland League ( and ex-Football League ) club Burton Wanderers.
In Greek mythology, the Planctae (, Planktai, " Wanderers ") or Wandering Rocks were a group of rocks, between which the sea was mercilessly violent.
Other characters included the cheerful Leutonian clarinetist Yosh Shmenge, who was half of the Happy Wanderers and the subject of the mockumentary The Last Polka, folksy fishin ' musician Gil Fisher, handsome if accent-challenged TV actor Steve Roman, hapless children's entertainer Mr. Messenger, corrupt soap opera doctor William Wainwright, smut merchant Harry, " the Guy With the Snake on His Face ", and Giorgy, everyone's favourite Cossack.
Howard Kendall was appointed Everton manager for the third time in 1997, but the appointment proved unsuccessful as Everton finished seventeenth in the Premiership ; only avoiding relegation due to their superior goal difference over Bolton Wanderers.
* Sean Davis plays currently for Bolton Wanderers and was capped for England under-21s, he is one of the few players in history to play for the same club in all 4 divisions of the English football league whilst at Fulham.
Sudbury, was formed on 1 June 1999 by the amalgamation of two existing clubs, Sudbury Town ( founded 1885 ) and Sudbury Wanderers ( founded 1958 ).
Editing Doug Moench's The Wanderers, Berger was joined on issue # 5 ( Oct 1988 ) by co-editor Art Young, who would also later be instrumental in the formation of Vertigo.
The first event held at the stadium was the FA Cup final on 28 April 1923 between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United.
The match was a 2 – 0 victory for Bolton Wanderers, with David Jack scoring the first ever goal at Wembley.
The 1953 FA Cup Final between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers was dubbed the " Matthews Final " after Blackpool's winger Stanley Matthews.

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