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Simon Read (footballer)
Simon Read may refer to: *Simon Read (footballer) in 1989–90 Football Conference *Simon Read (artist) who worked with Jock McFadyen *Simon Read, founder of New Star Games See also

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Simon Read (footballer)
Simon Read may refer to: *Simon Read (footballer) in 1989–90 Football Conference *Simon Read (artist) who worked with Jock McFadyen *Simon Read, founder of New Star Games See also

*Simon Reed (other) {{hndis, Read, Simon ...
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1989–90 Football Conference
The Football Conference season of 1989–90 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the Football Conference. Overview Darlington, relegated to the Conference from the Fourth Division a year earlier, finished the season as Conference champions and regained their Football League status at the first attempt – just as Lincoln City had done two years earlier. Coming down to the Conference from the Football League were the bottom placed Fourth Division club Colchester United. New teams in the league this season * Barrow (promoted 1988–89) * Darlington (relegated from the Football League 1988–89) * Farnborough Town (promoted 1988–89) * Merthyr Tydfil (promoted 1988–89) Final league table Results Top scorers in order of league goals Promotion and relegation Promoted * Darlington (to the Football League Fourth Division) * Bath City (from the Southern Premier League) * Gateshead (from the Northern Premier League) * Sl ...
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Simon Read (artist)
Simon Read may refer to: *Simon Read (footballer) in 1989–90 Football Conference The Football Conference season of 1989–90 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the Football Conference. Overview Darlington, relegated to the Conference from the Fourth Division a year earli ... * Simon Read (artist) who worked with Jock McFadyen *Simon Read, founder of New Star Games See also * Simon Reed (other) {{hndis, Read, Simon ...
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Jock McFadyen
Jock McFadyen (born 18 September 1950) is a contemporary British painter. Biography McFadyen was born 18 September 1950 in Paisley, Scotland. As a teenager he attended Saturday morning classes at Glasgow School of Art. McFadyen moved to England in 1966 at the age of fifteen and was educated at Chelsea School of Art, gaining his BA in 1976 and MA in 1977. He taught one day a week at the Slade School of Art between 1980 and 2005. He married Carol Hambleton in 1972 and they had one son. He married his second wife Susie Honeyman (violin player in the Mekons) in 1991 and they have two children. In 1981 McFadyen was appointed Artist in Residence at the National Gallery, London. During this period the painter resolved to make the observed world his subject rather than the witty conjectures with which he had graduated from Chelsea School of Art in 1977. The first pictures to emerge in the early eighties were populated by the waifs and strays of pre-Canary Wharf London. McFadyen was pa ...
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New Star Games
New Star Games is a British independent video game developer specialising in sports role-playing video games. It was founded by Simon Read in 2003. Their most well-known product is the ''New Star Soccer'' series, role-playing football games in which the user controls one player in a squad, making decisions about his career and lifestyle along the way. The game received the "Indie Sports Game of the Year Award 2008" from GameTunnel. It was the first non- text based game released by New Star Games. In addition to sports career games, New Star Games notably released Super Laser Racer, a stylised futuristic combat racing game. This was the first of the developer's games to be made available on Steam. Simon Read approached Steam with New Star Soccer 5, but Valve were apparently not interested in distributing it, a decision they would later reverse. In 2013, the mobile version of New Star Soccer received a BAFTA Game Award in the Sports/Fitness category. The company also experienc ...
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