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An incident in which Swans ' captain Barry Hall punched Saints ' defender Matt Maguire threatened his place in the grand final but he was let off on a lesser charge.
The 2004-05 season restored success to Rangers, who were boosted by signings such as Jean-Alain Boumsong, Dado Pršo and Nacho Novo, along with the return of former captain Barry Ferguson.
However, amid claims of disharmony between the manager and captain Barry Ferguson, it was announced on 4 January 2007 that Le Guen had left Rangers by mutual consent.
* Barry Nelson as Anson Harris, TGA line captain
A portion of these funds was used to bring former Scotland, Rangers, Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham captain Barry Ferguson to Bloomfield Road, where he once again assumed the armband, from his fellow Scot Adam.
For the first time South Africa had worn myrtle green shirts, which their captain, Barry Heatlie, borrowed from his Old Diocesans club.
The show starred Gene Barry as Amos Burke, millionaire captain of Los Angeles police homicide division, who was chauffeured around to solve crimes in his Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II.
He continued on with the Lexington after Barry was replaced as captain by William Hallock, who promoted Dale to Master's Mate.
Served as a Midshipman under John Barry, Master ’ s Mate under William Hallock, 1776, again after capture and release in 1777, under a new captain, Henry Johnston
Later on he was educated at Barry County School, where he was captain of the school's cricket and hockey teams.
After this release, the fighting captain volunteered to serve as First Lieutenant to John Barry in Alliance, and was wounded on board during the last engagement of the revolution, off the coast of France.
Weir then moved to Rangers in 2007 and became club captain after Barry Ferguson was stripped of the role in April 2009.
He was appointed Rangers ' captain on 3 April 2009 after Barry Ferguson had been stripped the role following an incident whilst on international duty.
Harvey Fleming, Carl Forster, Cliff Lennartz, Barry Beatty, Mike Kardash, Duane Rupp, George Konik, Mel Pearson, Ken Willey, Rod Lee, Wayne Sproxton, Ted Hampson ( captain ), George Wood, Lynn Davis, Jean Gauthier, Ron Hutchinson, Orland Kurtenbach, Pat Ginnell, Doug Dawson ( manager ), Bob Kirk ( coach ), Hec McCaig ( trainer ), Jim Wardle ( executive ), Pinkie Davie ( executive ), Ken Cunningham ( stickboy ), Rees Jones ( stickboy ), Dan McCaig ( mascot ).
Gilberto ( right ) faces up to ex-Aston Villa captain Gareth Barry
Laursen replaced Gareth Barry as club captain for Villa on a permanent basis for the 2008 – 09 season.
When Pollock was batting in this innings with Barry Richards, the opposing captain, Bill Lawry, said about this innings: " Never have I seen the ball hit with such power by two players at the same time.
South African International XI ( effectively a South African representative team ) comprised: Ali Bacher ( captain ); Eddie Barlow ; Andre Bruyns ; Jackie du Preez ; Lee Irvine ; Donald Mackay-Coghill ; Ken McEwen ; Mike Procter ; Barry Richards ; Peter Swart.
In his next TV series, Burke's Law, Barry played a millionaire homicide captain who was chauffeured in his limousine as he solved crimes ; in the final season, he became a secret agent.
Other players on the 1975 Majors ballclub were: former Major League Baseball, left-handed pitcher Mike Kilkenny, a league all-star and 1975 Intercounty MVP ; shortstop Dave Byers ; all-star third baseman Barry Boughner ; 1975 batting champion Larry Haggit (. 412 ); manager Roy McKay ; coach John Ambrose ; long-time coach-trainer Norm Aldridge ( Aldridge has a City-owned baseball diamond named after him in northeast London called Norm Aldridge Field ; Larry Wilson ; pitcher Phil Schmidt ; pitcher Rick Lindquist ; Barry Fuller ; Mike Fess ; catcher Wayne ( Dog ) Fenlon ; Brian Bell ; captain Dave ( Whitey ) Lapthorne ; John Marks ; Alex McKay Jr ; Jamie Hodge ; John Gourley Jr .; pitcher Neal Ambrose ; trainers Ed Loney and Bob Gilan ; General Manager George Hall and batboy Jim McKay.
Barry Davies was joined by Trevor Brooking on the commentary, and the game featured England football team captain and striker Alan Shearer not only on the cover, but also providing interviews about the game in the press.
In his dream, Charley becomes the Dauphin ( later Louis XVI ) and Harry becomes the captain of the guard, with Ann as Du Barry's lady-in-waiting, and Alex as a peasant who wrote a rude song about The King and Du Barry ( the title song: Du Barry Was A Lady ).

captain and Butler
Captain William Butler, native of Virginia, previous member of Georgia Legislature and captain of Georgia militia, came to Butler County in search of adventure, but was soon killed by native Americans near Butler Springs on the morning of 20 March 1818.
" Commissioned officers were not then eligible to receive the Medal of Honor, and Butler instead received a promotion to captain by brevet while he recovered in the hospital, two weeks before his nineteenth birthday.
His first action as manager was to replace captain Paul Butler and his vice-captain Gary Kelly with the feisty, hard-tackling midfielder Kevin Nicholls, along with Shaun Derry as his deputy.
* William Butler ( militiaman ) ( died 1818 ), U. S. militia captain killed in the Creek War, namesake of Butler County, Alabama
Butler was appointed a second lieutenant in the United States Army in 1818 and rose to the rank of captain before resigning his commission in 1829.
In November 2008, a £ 2. 3 million sports pavilion was completed and opened by the former Welsh and British Lions captain, Eddie Butler, an old boy of the School.

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Even the officer in charge, be it a captain ( for small display ) or a general, is restrained by monitoring.
Second, they believed it important to determine the fate of the captain -- a man whose name is permanently stamped on our maps, on American towns and counties, on a great American river, and on half a million square miles of Arctic seas.
You get back to the captain and tell him this: Somebody's going to take a shot at the prime minister, and Mahzeer is in on the plot.
Alfonso's biological paternity is uncertain: there is speculation that his biological father may have been Enrique Puig y Moltó ( a captain of the guard ), or even an American dental student.
* Patrick O ' Brian's fictional British sea captain Jack Aubrey is described as owning a " fiddle far above his station, an Amati no less ," in The Surgeon's Mate.
However, even without the order of the captain, any member of crew or passenger, can take reasonable measures, when he or she has reasonable grounds to believe that such action is necessary to protect the safety of the aircraft, or of people or property therein.
Skyjacked ( film ) is a 1972 film about a crazed Vietnam war veteran hijacking a Boeing 747 and demanding to be taken to Russia by the captain, Charlton Heston.
The team captain or " skip " always plays last and is instrumental in directing his team's shots and tactics.
He is the former captain of the Mumbai Champs.
The club is based at The Gabba and is captained by Jonathan Brown and coached by Michael Voss, a former captain of the club.
* the ball is dead and a captain calls a time-out.
Commodore is a military rank used in many navies that is superior to a navy captain, but below a rear admiral.
In many navies, the rank of commodore was merely viewed as a senior captain position, whereas other naval services bestowed upon the rank of commodore the prestige of flag officer status ; commodore is the highest rank in the Irish Naval Service, for example, and is held by only one person.
It is usually — but incorrectly — referred to as " navy commodore ", to avoid confusion with the " air force commodore ", which is equivalent to the navy's captain and army's colonel.
Commodore is also a title held by the senior captain within a shipping company and by the senior officer of many yacht clubs and boating associations.
The intermediate and captain ranks can usually be obtained within the first year of caddying, and the honor rank is usually obtained in the second or third year of caddying.
Dino Zoff ( born February 28, 1942 in Mariano del Friuli ) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and is the oldest winner ever of the World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italian team in the 1982 tournament in Spain, at the age of 40 years, 4 months and 13 days.
The captain is able to safely land the plane.
The letters of the captain and alternate captains were moved to the player's right shoulder ; Detroit is the only team in the league that made this change ( the change was necessitated by the stitching of the sweater ), although the 2008 NHL All Star jerseys featured this as well, and the Captain and Alternate Captain's letters have switched back to the left shoulder as of the 2011 – 12 NHL Season.

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