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Higgins was born in Belfast on 18 March 1949. The only son of Alexander and Elizabeth Higgins, he grew up on Abingdon Street with his sisters Isobel, Ann and Jean. [16] [17] The family lived near the Jam Pot, a snooker and billiards hall in the Sandy Row estate, which Higgins frequented from age 10, running bets for his father and doing odd jobs. [8]
Alexander Higgins may refer to: Alex Higgins (1949–2010), snooker player; Alex Higgins (footballer, born 1863) (1863–1920), Scottish footballer;
Alexander Pearce Higgins CBE KC FBA (24 April 1865 – 2 April 1935) was a British international law scholar. He was Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge (1920–1935), President of the Institut de Droit International (1929–1931), [1] and a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (1930–1935).
Alexander Higgins (7 November 1863 – 17 April 1920) was a Scottish footballer who played for Kilmarnock, Derby County, Nottingham Forest and the Scotland national team.
William Alexander "Sandy" Higgins (born 1870) was an English footballer [1] who played as a full-back. Born in Smethwick , Staffordshire , he played for Manchester United , Albion Swifts , Birmingham St George's , Grimsby Town , Bristol City , Newcastle United and Middlesbrough .
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Larry Higgins: Grizzly Boone / Larry Higgins 1983–1984 1987 James Hillman: Mike Miller 1980–1981 James Hines: Bobby Fulton 1984–1987 [17] [18] Tim Horner: Tim Horner 1982–1985 1987 [1] [5] [50] Mike Hudspeth: Mike Hudspeth 1981 Barney Irwin: Bill Irwin 1979–1980 1983 1986–1987 Scott Irwin † The Super Destroyer / Super Destroyer #1 ...
Alexander Higgins MM (4 November 1885 – 15 March 1939) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward for Newcastle United, Kilmarnock, Nottingham Forest, Jarrow, Norwich City [1] and the Scotland national team.