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Brian Edwards may refer to: * Brian Edwards (broadcaster) (born 1937), Irish-born New Zealand media personality and author * Brian Edwards (soccer) (born 1984), American soccer player * Brian Morgan Edwards (1934–2002), Welsh businessman and politician * Brian T. Edwards, American scholar Bryan Edwards may refer to: * Bryan Edwards (American football) (born 1998), American football wide receiver * Bryan Edwards (Australian footballer) (born 1957), Australian rules footballer * Bryan Edwards (judge) (fl. 1855), Jamaican Chief Justice * Bryan Edwards (footballer, born 1930) Bryan Edwards (27 October 1930 – 21 June 2016) was an English football player and manager. He played 518 games for Bolton Wanderers picking up an FA Cup Winners medal in 1958 and later managed Bradford City and was a coach and physiotherapi ... (1930–2016), English footballer and manager * Bryan Edwards (politician) (1743–1800), British politician and planter
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Brian Edwards (broadcaster)
Brian Finbar Myram Edwards (born 4 November 1937) is an Irish-born New Zealand media personality and author. Early life Edwards was born in Cork and educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. He arrived in New Zealand in 1964, where he intended to lecture in German at the University of Canterbury. After three years he quit this role and embarked on a career in the media. Radio and television career Edwards is best known as a radio and television interviewer, and was the host of Radio New Zealand's highly rated show ''Top of the Morning'' from 1994 to 1999, a role which he returned to in 2006. He is also known for his television appearances, starting in the 1960s. Edwards has been a host of numerous television series, notably ''Fair Go'' (which he devised, and hosted for eight years), and in 2003 hosted his own talk show, ''Edwards at Large''. In the he stood unsuccessfully for Labour in the National-held seat of . His campaign was derailed when the ''New Zealand ...
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Brian Edwards (soccer)
Brian Edwards (born October 6, 1984) is an American former soccer player who last played as a goalkeeper for Degerfors IF. Career Youth and College Edwards attended Providence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina, played club soccer for the Charlotte Soccer Club, and played college soccer at Wake Forest University. In his four-year playing career at Wake Forest, Edwards put up a career 0.78 GA average, 44 career shutouts, and led the Demon Deacons to victory in the 2007 Division I Men's College Cup, defeating Ohio State University in the final. Edwards was named the Final Four's defensive MVP. During his college years he also played with Carolina Dynamo of the USL Premier Development League. Professional Edwards was drafted in the second round (twenty-eighth overall) of the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by Toronto FC, which intended to use Edwards as a back-up goalkeeper behind Greg Sutton. He made his MLS debut on March 29, 2008, in a 2–0 defeat to Columbus Crew. On March 2 ...
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Brian Morgan Edwards
Brian Morgan Edwards (August 1934 – December 2002) was a Welsh businessman and politician who sponsored the first Welsh-language recording studio for popular music. He was described as a political "maverick". Edwards was born in Swansea and won a place at the London School of Economics, where he was a joint founder of the Tankard Club, a dining club for LSE graduates. His first job was as a computer salesman with IBM, and he soon won success in that field. In 1961 he was appointed lead salesman for a new computer system which used a novel small-sized punched card and was designed for the smaller business. By spending his weekends driving around the industrial estates of west London, and on Monday mornings presenting a list of company names to his secretary, he rapidly built up a strong following of prospective customers. He met his wife Rona, who like himself was a native of Wales, whilst they were both living in London, and soon after their marriage the pair moved back to th ...
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Brian T
Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word meaning "high" or "noble". For example, the element ''bre'' means "hill"; which could be transferred to mean "eminence" or "exalted one". The name is quite popular in Ireland, on account of Brian Boru, a 10th-century High King of Ireland. The name was also quite popular in East Anglia during the Middle Ages. This is because the name was introduced to England by Bretons following the Norman Conquest. Bretons also settled in Ireland along with the Normans in the 12th century, and 'their' name was mingled with the 'Irish' version. Also, in the north-west of England, the 'Irish' name was introduced by Scandinavian settlers from Ireland. Within the Gaelic speaking areas of Scotland, the name was at first only used by professional families of Irish or ...
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Bryan Edwards (American Football)
Bryan J. Edwards (born November 13, 1998) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He played college football at South Carolina and was drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Early years Edwards attended Conway High School in Conway, South Carolina. During his career, he had 188 receptions for 2,562 yards and 32 touchdowns. He was selected to play in the 2016 U.S. Army All-American Game, but did not play due to injury. He committed to the University of South Carolina to play college football. College career left, 200px, Edwards with South Carolina in 2019. Edwards started all 12 games he played in his freshman year at South Carolina in 2016. He had 44 receptions for 590 yards and four touchdowns. As a true freshman, Edwards earned Athlon's Freshman All-America second-team honors and All-SEC Freshman first-team accolades. As a sophomore in 2017, he started all 13 games and led the team with 64 receptions for 79 ...
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Bryan Edwards (Australian Footballer)
Bryan Edwards (born 9 March 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, Bryan Living people 1957 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Western Bulldogs players ...
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Bryan Edwards (judge)
Sir Bryan Edwards was Chief Justice of Jamaica in 1855. Cundall, Frank. (1915''Historic Jamaica''.London: Institute of Jamaica. pp. xviii-xix. References Chief justices of Jamaica Year of birth missing Knights Bachelor Year of death missing 19th-century Jamaican judges {{Jamaica-bio-stub ...
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Bryan Edwards (footballer, Born 1930)
Bryan Edwards (27 October 1930 – 21 June 2016) was an English football player and manager. He played 518 games for Bolton Wanderers picking up an FA Cup Winners medal in 1958 and later managed Bradford City and was a coach and physiotherapist at several clubs. Playing career Edwards excelled at both football and cricket and had trials for both sports, at Bolton Wanderers and Yorkshire CCC in 1947. He joined Bolton and signed a full-time professional contract in October 1947. He stayed at Burnden Park for 18 years, although his career was interrupted by two years National Service, winning an FA Cup winners medal in 1958 when Bolton defeated Manchester United 2–0. He made 483 league appearances and 518 in all league and cup games mostly as a wing half before later playing as a centre half retiring in 1965, aged 35. Managerial career When Edwards retired he first joined Blackpool as assistant trainer-coach before moving to Preston North End first as coach and later first ...
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