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Bobby Hill (actor)
Bobby or Bob Hill may refer to: * Bob Hill (footballer) (1867–1938), Scottish footballer * Bob Hill (American football) (1892–1942), American football player * Bobby Hill (motorcyclist) (1922–2022), American motorcycle racer * Bobby Hill (Scottish footballer) (born 1938), Scottish footballer * Bobby Hill (Australian footballer) (born 2000), Australian rules footballer * Bobby Hill (cricketer), Scottish cricketer and administrator * Bob Hill (politician) (born 1940), Jersey politician and human rights campaigner * Bobby Joe Hill (1943–2002), American basketball player * Bob Hill (born 1948), American basketball coach * Bobby Hill (baseball) (born 1978), American professional baseball player * Bob Hill (racing driver), American race car driver, see List of ARCA drivers * Bobby Hill (King of the Hill), Bobby Hill (''King of the Hill''), fictional character in the cartoon series ''King of the Hill'' * Bobby Hill, fictional police officer on the television series ''Hill Street Blu ...
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Bob Hill (footballer)
Robert Hill (3 July 1867 – 3 October 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played primarily as a centre or inside forward. Born in Forfar, Scotland, Hill began his football career when he was a soldier and was spotted playing for his regimental team, Black Watch. After a brief spell at Glentoran, it was Irish League rivals Linfield who bought him out of his army contract and took him on as a player. Hill spent three successful seasons with the Belfast club, winning two Irish Cup and two League Champions medals with them. On February 1893, Hill arrived at Sheffield United, scoring on his debut as a trialist and prompting United to sign him permanently. He soon established himself in United's first team and played in the 1893 test–match victory that saw them promoted to the First Division. Hill was a regular in the side for the following two seasons and despite starting the 1895–96 season as a first-choice striker, he was surprisingly transferred to Ardwick in November 1 ...
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