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Chelsea signed Mickey Thomas
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Peter Rhoades-Brown
Rhoades-Brown played as a left-winger for Chelsea from 1979 to 1983; during his four years with Chelsea, he scored four League goals. When Chelsea signed winger Mickey Thomas in January 1984, Rhoades-Brown was sold to Oxford United for £85,000. -
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Mickey Thomas (footballer)
Michael Reginald "Mickey" Thomas (born 7 July 1954 in Mochdre, Conwy, Wales) is a former football player. ... He joined promotion-chasing Chelsea in January 1984, signed by the manager who had given him his debut at Wrexham, John Neal. -
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History of Chelsea F.C.
Founded in 1905, Chelsea quickly gained a reputation for signing big name players and for attracting large crowds, but failed to win a major trophy in their first fifty years. ... After a dip in form around Christmas, Neal signed winger Mickey Thomas and Chelsea didn't lose another game that season. -
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History of Stoke City F.C.
Waddington responded by paying £240,000 to Chelsea for the services of Alan Hudson in early 1974. ... He signed Mickey Thomas from Brighton and Hove Albion and Mark Chamberlain from Port Vale, as he set about building a side for the 1982–83 season. -
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Joey Jones
Jones joined Wrexham, along with Mickey Thomas, straight from school as an apprentice in 1971. ... In 1982, Jones joined Chelsea for £34,000, signed by the manager who had given him his professional debut, John Neal. -
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Paul Canoville
Starting out playing for non-league Hillingdon Borough, he signed for Chelsea in December 1981. ... But his performances continued to be inconsistent (he missed an open goal in the return game against Wednesday) and thereafter lost his place in the side to Nevin and Mickey Thomas, and was mainly used as a substitute. -
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Jefferson Airplane
(Jorma Kaukonen's song "Third Week In The Chelsea," from Bark, chronicles the thoughts he himself was having about leaving the band.) ... Stephanie Calvert joined Starship and Mickey Thomas recently to sing lead vocals. -
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Tony Daws
In front of him in the pecking order were established first-team players Joe Jordan, Steve Coppell, Andy Ritchie, Mickey Thomas and Gary Birtles. ... A notable result that season was a 6-3 aggregate win for Scunthorpe against Chelsea in the League Cup second round. -
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1993–94 in English football
| 14. | Chelsea | 42 | 13 | 12 | 17 | 49 | 53 | 51 | ... 29 July 1993 - Former Manchester United, Everton and Wales winger Mickey Thomas, 39, is sentenced to 18 months in prison for producing and distributing forged banknotes. -
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Alex Stepney
He also works as an after-dinner speaker and currently hosts The Legends Football Phone in on 105.4 Century Radio in Manchester, replacing Mickey Thomas - another former Manchester United player. ... Chelsea F.C. players
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Chelsea signed Mickey Thomas