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- en.wikipedia.org Alex Young (footballer, born 1880)Toggle the table of contents. Alex Young (footballer, born 1880). ... Alexander Simpson Young[1]. Date of birth. (1880-06-23)23 June 1880.
- uzpedia.uz pedia/aleks_yang_footballerborn_1880Alexander Simpson Young (inglizcha: Alexander Simpson Young), Aleks Yang yoki Sandy Yang nomi bilan ham tanilgan shotlandiyalik futbolchi,markaziy huju.
- About: Alex Young (footballer, born 1880) - dbpedia.org WebThe grave of Alex Young, Seafield Cemetery Alexander Simpson Young (23 June 1880...
- where-are-they-now.co.uk footballer/Young …Alexander Young, former footballer. Find out what happened after he hung up his boots.
- dead-people.com Alex-YoungView latest articles, news and information about what happened to Alex Young, Scottish footballer (Hearts, that died on Monday February 27th 2017at age 80.
- bbc.com sport/football/39106787Loanhead-born Young also made eight appearances for his country, scoring five goals. Alex Young with his Hearts trophies Image source, Rex Features.
- bbc.co.uk sport/football/39106787Alex Young (right) lifted the FA Cup with Everton in 1966. Former Hearts, Everton and Scotland forward Alex Young has died at the age of 80.
- scottishfa.co.uk players/…Close submenu ( Football Development ) Football Development. ... Alex Young. Squad: A Squad. Statistics.
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- national-football-teams.com player/36210/Alex_…Alex Young Alexander Young (Player). General. National Teams. ... General Information about the player Alex Young.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Everton_fa_cup_…Everton_fa_cup_1906_(Young).jpg (124 × 146 pixels, file size: 22 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg). ... Alex Young (footballer, born 1880).
- justapedia.org wiki/Alex_Young_(footballer,_born_…*Club domestic league appearances and goals. Alexander Young (3 February 1937 – 27 February 2017) was a Scottish international footballer.
- theguardian.com football/blog/2013/oct/08/alex-…Alex "Sandy" Young was Everton's match-winner in the 1906 FA Cup final, the First Division's leading marksman the following season and remains No2 on...