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Paul Heckingbottom (1977–), born in Barnsley, an English former footballer, played for Barnsley 2006–2008, and was the team manager from 2016–2018. Barry Hines (1939 - 2016), author of A Kestrel for a Knave , among other works.
Brian Saah – footballer, born in Rush Green; Sandie Shaw – singer, won Eurovision Song Contest in 1967 [15] Anne Shelton – singing star of the 1940s and 1950s [15] Stacey Solomon – 2009 X-Factor finalist; winner of the British version of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here in 2010; Jessamy Stoddart – stage and television actress [16]
Frankie Beckles (born 2007), British Virgin Islands footballer [40] Luther Blissett (born 1958), Jamaican-born footballer for several clubs, most prominently Watford [41] Tom Carroll (1992–), played for Swansea City [42] Jack Collison (1988–), former West Ham United and Wales footballer, now head coach of Atlanta United 2 [43]
This is a list of media commentators and writers in the United Kingdom on the sport of Association football. ... (2001–2008, 2010, 2012 ... (UK) (2009–2013) BT ...
Brian Johnson, born 1947 – third lead singer of AC/DC; David Knopfler, born 1952 – Dire Straits rhythm guitarist; Mark Knopfler, born 1949 – Dire Straits lead guitarist and singer; John Knox, c. 1514–1572 – Scottish religious reformer; Gibson Kyle, 1820–1903 - architect resident in Gateshead, but his practice was in Newcastle
Visanthe Shiancoe (born 1980) – American football player; Sukshinder Shinda (born 1972) – English-born Punjabi music producer and artist; Graham Short (born 1946) – micro-artist; Paul Simm (born 20th century) – musician; John Simmit (born 1963) – actor and comedian; known for playing Dipsy on Teletubbies from 1997 to 2001
Gordon Hill (born 1928) – League football referee]] in 1960s and 1970s [79] [80] Keith Hill (born 1969) – former professional footballer with Blackburn Rovers and Plymouth Argyle, ex manager of Rochdale, Barnsley, Bolton Wanderers and Tranmere Rovers. Charles Holden (1875–1960) – architect, known for designs of London Underground ...
20 September – William Fox, actor (born 1911, Philippines) 21 September – Brian Pippard, physicist (born 1920) 23 September – William Woodruff, historian (born 1916) 25 September – Jimmy Sirrel, footballer and football manager (Notts County) (born 1922) 29 September – Jock Wilson, World War II soldier and D-Day veteran (born 1903)