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In June 1990, Harry Redknapp, then the manager of Bournemouth, was involved in a road accident, along with York City chairman Michael Sinclair, Aston Villa chairman Fred Whitehouse, and Bournemouth's managing director Brian Tiler. Tiler passed away in the incident along with four other people who were in a minibus collision with a car containing Italian soldiers. As a result of the accident, which left Redknapp unconscious for two days, he lost his sense of smell and gained a minor facial tic, but otherwise made a full recovery.
Score = 20 (not necessarily days, anything that can be counted can be counted in score)
A score is a period of 20 years. To calculate the number of days in a score, you multiply 20 years by the number of days in a year, which is typically 365. This results in 7,300 days. If accounting for leap years, a score would generally include about 7,303 days.
One score is 7 years so that is 2,556.7 days.
score own goals and bad defending with alex mcliesh
iv been playing for 5 days and my score is 598,0912,864
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Harry Newkirk has written: 'Harry Newkirk, childhood days'
Paul Sturrock holds that unenviable record: he got the push from Southampton after just 9 days of the 2003-04 season (they had one win and one loss from the two games he managed). Steve Wigley managed on a caretaker basis before Harry Redknapp took permanent charge, but he couldn't save them from relegation as they finished bottom that season.
123 is the average score in a days play in a test match....
4 score = 40 years... "4 score and 7 years ago", in the words of Abraham Lincoln, is 47 years.
Frank Stapleton scored goals throughout his career as a professional footballer, primarily playing as a forward for clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Ireland's national team. He was known for his scoring prowess and ability to find the back of the net consistently during his playing days in the 1970s and 1980s.