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| Harry Redknapp of Bournemouth (1972-1976), 101 (5). |
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Charlie Wayman.
Charlie Wayman of Southampto n (1947-1950 ), 100 (73).
(Player Pic from 1949-50 Football Annual). (link)
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![1972–1976 Bournemouth 101 (5) ---------- Henry James "Harry" Redknapp (born 2 March 1947) is an English football manager and former player. He is a football advisor to Central Coast Mariners and a director at Southern Football League club Wimborne Town. He previously managed Bournemouth, West Ham United, Portsmouth (twice), Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur and Queens Park Rangers. In his second spell at Portsmouth, he managed the side that won the 2008 FA Cup.[3] At the conclusion of the 2009–10 season he guided Tottenham into the UEFA Champions League for the very first time.[4] Redknapp oversaw Tottenham's progress to the last 16 after defeating Werder Bremen at home.[5] They topped their group ahead of holders Inter Milan,[6] before defeating A.C. Milan over two legs to reach the quarter-finals.[7] His son, Jamie Redknapp, played under him at Bournemouth and Southampton. He is also uncle to Frank Lampard, who played under him at West Ham United.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3Xr1kYs9XTwYsvY8Vg0v4npIiVVhuY_bm9MtRGdf_y9EG1F9oE05nZqrhIf-C_QxlRNsi7qhJTfJDjZj1btPK-1AR-_auNdORJYd2gABiUL9vPaP4yQGuXIuNT3qCu_DwYFSsK-LsOnI/s640/AFC+Bournemouth+Harry+Redknapp.jpg)
![1964–1967 Stockport County ---------- Kenneth John Mulhearn (born 16 October 1945 in Liverpool) is an English former football goalkeeper who played for Stockport County, Manchester City, Shrewsbury Town and Crewe Alexandra. Mulhearn started his career as an apprentice at Everton but did not make the first team, and moved into the lower divisions with Stockport County, where he made 100 appearances. He was signed by First Division Manchester City on 21 September 1967, a transfer which Stockport great Len Allchurch later reflected on by saying "...a great 'keeper. We never thought we'd replace him when he went to City".[1] Two days later Manchester City's first choice goalkeeper Harry Dowd sustained an injury, and Mulhearn took his place in the team, his debut coming in a Manchester derby.[2] He kept his place for the remainder of the season, gaining a League Championship medal as part of Manchester City's 1967–68 title-winning side.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9y2im95G26OwNK8ZIpCFdjc-zGfFdd5kGuJQdy3TR0bRK8e67yVxNBFrFBe9LGAO7U-Au4HVUNoeNH2lWkJzl3yXNjCtt_e4-ocC_Gk6CRpVHe3PiljJXLLUJP8a9U9OczhALoH0L9ec/s1600/Ken+Mulhearn+of+Stockport+County.jpg)






