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Gary Simpson (golfer)
Gary Simpson may refer to: * Gary Simpson (footballer, born 1959), English former footballer; forward for Chesterfield and Chester City amongst others * Gary Simpson (footballer, born 1961), English former footballer and manager; midfielder for Boston United, Stafford Rangers and Arnold Town amongst others * Garry Simpson (1914–2011), American director, writer and producer * F. Gary Simpson, American politician {{hndis, Simpson, Gary ...
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Gary Simpson (footballer, Born 1959)
Gary Simpson (10 June 1959 – 27 September 2023) was an English footballer who played as a forward. He played in The Football League for Chesterfield and Chester City. Playing career Simpson began his playing career with hometown club Chesterfield, where he progressed through the youth ranks to make more than 40 league appearances. In the summer of 1981 he joined fellow Third Division side Chester for £6,000.Sumner (1997), p 97 This came after Chester had been unsuccessful in attempting to sign Simpson's Chesterfield colleague Ernie Moss to strengthen their squad of just 14 professional players. Simpson marked his competitive debut with a goal in a Football League Trophy tie against BurySumner (1997), stats section (81-82) and he ended the season as the club's top scorer with 12 league goals to his name as they finished bottom of the table. His tally included two goals on his return to Chesterfield, as Chester registered a shock 5–3 win in monsoon conditions. The followi ...
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Gary Simpson (footballer, Born 1961)
Gary Simpson (born 11 April 1961) is an English football manager and former player. As a player, he was a midfielder. He played for Boston United and Altrincham amongst other clubs. He acted as a coach and assistant to Keith Alexander at a number of Football League clubs, and upon Alexander's death in March 2010 he replaced him as manager at Macclesfield Town until March 2012. He has also had spells as manager of Gainsborough Trinity and Lincoln City, and as assistant manager of Barrow. Playing career Simpson started his career with Stoke City, making more than 100 reserve team appearances, before joining Boston United in the summer of 1980. He remained with the club for five seasons, skippering the club in the 1985 FA Trophy final, before leaving to join Stafford Rangers, Weymouth and Altrincham. Simpson moved on to his first managerial role becoming Player/Manager at Gainsborough Trinity, winning the club's first ever Manager of the Month award in March 1993. Having been ...
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Garry Simpson
Garry Chalmers Simpson (February 16, 1914 – November 19, 2011) was an American director, writer, and producer for more than 35 years. Simpson was the first stage management, stage manager for NBC, NBC Television. He was also known for having directing credits on ''The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre'', ''Four Star Revue'', ''Armstrong Circle Theatre'', and ''Mary Kay and Johnny'', the first situation comedy, sitcom to be broadcast on television network, network television. Early life and education Simpson was born Garry Chalmers Simpson on February 16, 1914 in Jackson, Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi. He was born to parents Robert Edwin and Edna Simpson (name at birth, née Hall). His father was an optometry, optometrist and his mother was an editor for the local newspaper. Simpson had three brothers; Vernon, Sidney, and Edwin. His family moved from Jackson to Denver, Colorado when he was five years old. From there, his family moved to San Jose, California, San Jose, California. H ...
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