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Jack Reynolds (footballer Born 1869)
Jack Reynolds may refer to: * Jack Reynolds (broadcaster) (1937–2008), American professional wrestling announcer * Jack Reynolds (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1917), international football player for both Ireland and England * Jack Reynolds (footballer, born 1881) (1881–1962), English football player and manager of Ajax Amsterdam * Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds (born 1947), American football player See also * John Reynolds (other) * Reynolds (surname) Reynolds is a surname in the English language. Among the earliest recorded use of the surname is from the early 14th century. English Reynolds Reynolds is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Reynold", where the given name of the father ...
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Jack Reynolds (broadcaster)
Jack Reynolds (1937 – October 16, 2008), born Joseph James Rizzo, was an American broadcaster from Cleveland, Ohio, who was better known outside of his hometown as a professional wrestling announcer. Broadcasting career Cleveland area native Rizzo (who used the Jack Reynolds name on-air due to a feeling back then that his real name would sound "too ethnic") had a career in radio and television in Cleveland over several decades. He was a DJ/talk show host for the old WGAR AM 1220 and the old WWWE AM 1100. He was the booth announcer for then-independent TV station WUAB channel 43 (now Cleveland's affiliate for The CW), where he was the original host (and later frequent substitute host) of the long running afternoon ''Prize Movie''. He was also an on-air spokesman (on both radio and TV) for several local businesses. Reynolds landed a brief speaking part in ''The Godfather'' as an Army captain in the wedding scene. His line "I haven't had this much fun since the blitzkrieg" was ...
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Jack Reynolds (footballer, Born 1869)
John Reynolds (21 February 1869 – 12 March 1917) was a footballer who played for, among others, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Celtic. He was the first player to represent both Ireland and England internationally. Reynolds won the FA Cup with West Bromwich Albion in 1892 and was a prominent member of the successful Aston Villa team of the 1890s, winning three English League titles and two FA Cups, including a double in 1897. As an international he played five times for Ireland before it emerged that he was actually English and he subsequently played eight times for England. He is the only player to score for and against England (barring own goals) and was the only player to play for both Ireland and England until Declan Rice did so 120 years later. Club career Early years Although born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Reynolds grew up in Ahoghill in County Antrim, Ireland and attended schools in Portglenone and Ballymena. By the age of 15 he was back in Blackburn playin ...
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Jack Reynolds (footballer, Born 1881)
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(23 September 1881 – 8 November 1962) was an English and player. He was the manager of Ajax Amsterdam from 1915–1925, 1928–1940, and 1945–1947. He was one of the pioneers of the Total Footbal ...
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Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds
John Sumner Reynolds (born November 22, 1947), nicknamed "Hacksaw", is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He was a first-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1970 NFL Draft and played there 11 years before going to the San Francisco 49ers in 1981. He played with the 49ers for four more years and won two Super Bowls with them: Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX. He wore the number 64 throughout his career, and played in a total of 13 postseason games, including two Pro Bowls. Reynolds played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers, first as a fullback and then moving to linebacker. He earned his nickname in 1969 by cutting an abandoned 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air (some accounts claim it was a Porsche) in half with a hacksaw after his previously unbeaten Volunteers returned from an embarrassing 38–0 road loss to Ole Miss. "I came back to school and I was very upset," Reynolds said. "I had to d ...
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John Reynolds (other)
John Reynolds may refer to: Entertainment * John Reynolds (actor) (born 1991), American actor and writer * John Reynolds (musician), record producer, the first husband of singer Sinéad O'Connor * John Reynolds (writer) (1588–1655), English merchant and writer * John Hamilton Reynolds (1794–1852), English poet, satirist, critic, and playwright * John Lawrence Reynolds (born 1939), Canadian author * Jonathan Reynolds (writer) (1942–2021), American actor and writer Military * John Reynolds (Roundhead) (1625–1657), soldier in the English Civil War * John Reynolds (Royal Navy officer) (1713–1788), British naval officer and governor of the Province of Georgia * John F. Reynolds (1820–1863), American army officer active in the US Civil War Politics * John Reynolds (1670–1699), Irish Member of Parliament * John Reynolds (Canadian politician) (born 1942), Canadian politician from British Columbia * John Reynolds (Dublin politician) (1797–1868) * John Reynolds (Illinois pol ...
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