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Vince McNeice
Vincent McNeice (25 October 1938 – 29 August 2022) was an English professional Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager who made over 230 appearances in the The Football League, Football League for Watford F.C., Watford as a centre half. In 1965, he played in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League for Hamilton Steelers (1958–67), Hamilton Primos. During his debut season with Hamilton Primos, McNeice was selected to the league's all-star team, which faced Nottingham Forest F.C., Nottingham Forest. He also briefly served as a player-coach for Hamilton Primos before Bill Paterson (footballer, born 1930), Bill Paterson succeeded him. McNeice later became a manager and a coach in Denmark, managing B 1903, AaB Fodbold, AaB and one other club, in addition to coaching the reserve team at Aarhus Gymnastikforening, AGF. Career statistics Honours Watford * Football League Fourth Division fourth-place promotion: 1959–60 Football Leag ...
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Cricklewood
Cricklewood is a town in North London, England, in the London Boroughs of Camden, Barnet, and Brent. The Crown pub, now the Clayton Crown Hotel, is a local landmark and lies north-west of Charing Cross. Cricklewood was a small rural hamlet around Edgware Road, the Roman road which was later called Watling Street and which forms the boundary of the two boroughs that share Cricklewood. The area urbanised after the arrival of the surface and underground railways in nearby Willesden Green in the 1870s. The shops on Cricklewood Broadway, as Edgware Road is known here, contrast with quieter surrounding streets of largely late-Victorian, Edwardian, and 1930s housing. The area has strong links with Ireland due to a sizeable Irish population. The Gladstone Park lies on the area's western periphery. Cricklewood has two conservation areas, the Mapesbury Estate and the Cricklewood Railway Terraces, and in 2012 was awarded £1.65 million from the Mayor of London's office to improve ...
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