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Alan Thomson (squash Player)
Alan Thomson may refer to: * Alan Thomson (cricketer) (1945–2022), former Australian cricketer and Australian rules football umpire * Alan Thomson (sportsman, born 1899) (1899–1938), Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer * Alan Thomson (canoeist) (born 1961), Canadian canoer * Alan Thomson (musician) (born 1960), bass player and vocalist See also * Alan Thompson (other) {{hndis, Thomson, Alan ...
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Alan Thomson (cricketer)
Alan Lloyd Thomson (2 December 1945 – 31 October 2022) was an Australian cricketer, Australian rules football umpire and school teacher. Thomson, who "bowled off his front leg like a frog in a windmill" (hence his nickname, "Froggy") played in four Tests and one ODI in the 1970–71 season. Early cricket career Thomson played District cricket with the Fitzroy Cricket Club, and took 5/39 against Richmond in their first innings, in his first ever first XI match for the club, on Saturday, 27 March 1965 (he had scored 10 runs for Fitzroy in their first innings on the previous Saturdayhttps://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GxwRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SpUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2343%2C3959754https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FzpVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZpUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3389%2C136013] Six feet two inches tall, he was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who delivered the ball with a front-on windmill-like action. The flailing of his left arm, a split second before the delivery gave some people the impression that ...
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Alan Thomson (sportsman, Born 1899)
Alan Thomson (1 September 1899 – 15 September 1938) was an Australian sportsman. He played one first-class cricket match for Victoria in 1926. He also played Australian rules football for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). See also * List of Victoria first-class cricketers This is a list of Victoria first-class cricketers. The Victoria cricket team have played first-class cricket since 1851, when they played the Tasmania cricket team at Launceston. Below is a chronological list of cricketers to have represented V ... References External links * * * 1899 births 1938 deaths Australian cricketers Victoria cricketers Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) St Kilda Football Club players {{Australia-cricket-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Alan Thomson (canoeist)
Alan Thomson may refer to: *Alan Thomson (cricketer) (1945–2022), former Australian cricketer and Australian rules football umpire *Alan Thomson (sportsman, born 1899) (1899–1938), Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer * Alan Thomson (canoeist) (born 1961), Canadian canoer *Alan Thomson (musician) Alan Thomson (born 3 May 1960) is a Scottish bassist and vocalist with many acts, including the late John Martyn. Biography Starting out playing guitar for the Arthur Trout Band (1976–1980), he then switched to fretless bass guitar and was inv ... (born 1960), bass player and vocalist See also * Alan Thompson (other) {{hndis, Thomson, Alan ...
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Alan Thomson (musician)
Alan Thomson (born 3 May 1960) is a Scottish bassist and vocalist with many acts, including the late John Martyn. Biography Starting out playing guitar for the Arthur Trout Band (1976–1980), he then switched to fretless bass guitar and was invited to work with John Martyn, Alan toured and recorded with John until Martyn's death in 2009. Thomson played keyboards with the Scottish band Strangeways (1984–1986). Other collaborations in the 1980s included touring with Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler and recording with The Mighty Wah. While working with Yahama, a meeting with Jerry Donahue led to Thomson joining the Backroom Boys along with Doug Morter and a subsequent invite to join the Hellecasters in 1987, and then to touring with John Jorgenson's Electric Band (1997 – present). In 1998, an offshoot from the Backroom Boys started Then Came the Wheel. He has toured with Canadian guitarist Amos Garrett, backed American guitarist Brent Mason, plus Hank Marvin and made several ...
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