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  2. Paddy Power - Wikipedia

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    Paddy Power is an Irish gambling company founded in 1988. Its product offering includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo. Business operations are led from its headquarters in Dublin, alongside a satellite office in Malta. In February 2016, Paddy Power merged with Betfair to create Flutter Entertainment.

  3. Flutter Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Paddy Power Betfair announced its intent to acquire FanDuel, one of the two leading daily fantasy sports operators in the United States. The deal was part of an effort to bolster the company's assets in the United States, following the overturning of a federal prohibition on sports betting . [ 15 ]

  4. Quick Hit Football - Wikipedia

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    Quick Hit Football (QHF) was a free online American football game. The Quick Hit company was started in 2008 by Jeffrey Anderson, [1] and went public in September 2009. Quick Hit Football offered single player against CPU opponents and multi-player against human opponents. Quick Hit Football was based on user play-calling.

  5. Patrick Kisnorbo - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Fabio Maxime Kisnorbo (born 24 March 1981) is an Australian professional football manager and former player who currently serves as an assistant coach with J1 League club Yokohama F. Marinos, having last managed A-League Men club Melbourne Victory FC.

  6. Paddy Kennedy (association footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy was born in Dublin, in the Irish Republic and moved to England to join Manchester United as a 15-year-old. [1] Awarded his professional contract in February 1953, [2] Kennedy played alongside the likes of Duncan Edwards, Eddie Colman, David Pegg and Liam Whelan in United's FA Youth Cup winning side of 1953, when they defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers, 9–3 on aggregate.

  7. Pat Buckley (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Buckley began his career at Third Lanark in his native Scotland before joining English First Division side Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1964. [2] He made his senior debut for the club on 30 September 1964 in a 0–2 loss to Birmingham City.

  8. Paddy Roberts (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts lined out for Shelbourne from 1960 to 1969, making almost 150 League of Ireland appearances. He made his league debut at the end of the 1959–60 season and was a member of Shelbourne's 1961–62 league-winning team.

  9. Paddy Wilson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Paddy Wilson (born 25 June 1946), sometimes known as Pat Wilson, is a Scottish retired footballer who played in the Scottish League for Berwick Rangers, Raith Rovers, Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen and Cowdenbeath as an outside right. [2] He was the first substitute to be utilised by Aberdeen in a competitive match. [3]