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  2. YIFY - Wikipedia

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    YIFY Torrents or YTS was a peer-to-peer release group known for distributing large numbers of movies as free downloads through BitTorrent. YIFY releases were characterised through their small file size, which attracted many downloaders.

  3. The Substitute 2: School's Out - Wikipedia

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    The Substitute 2: School's Out is a 1998 [1] straight-to-DVD action-crime-thriller film directed by Steven Pearl and starring Treat Williams [2] as Carl Thomasson (later spelled Karl in the sequels), a mercenary who masquerades as a teacher in order to enter a tough urban school and wreak his revenge upon his brother's killer.

  4. Stephen Hindmarch - Wikipedia

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    On 3 September 2006, Hindmarch aged 16 years and 291 days old and a first year YTS player [5] was on the substitutes bench for the game against Cheltenham Town (he was given the squad number 28) after Michael Bridges moved on to Hull City and scoring against Bury's reserve team on 30 August 2006 the game finished 3–3,.

  5. Neil Sproston - Wikipedia

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    When he left school in 1986, he joined Birmingham City as a YTS trainee, and turned professional two years later. With fellow forwards Tony Rees , Andy Kennedy and Steve Whitton unavailable, Sproston, still a trainee, was given a place on the substitutes ' bench for the Second Division game at home to Middlesbrough on 24 October 1987, four ...

  6. Colin Taylor (footballer, born 1971) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1987 as a YTS apprentice, before signing professional forms in March 1990. He made his senior debut on 25 September 1990 as a substitute in a goalless League Cup tie at Hull. His only league goals for Wolves came on 22 December 1990 when he scored twice against Millwall in a Second Division fixture.

  7. Sean McKenna (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a member of the Queens Park youth set-up, McKenna signed a YTS contract with Clyde in the summer of 2005, [citation needed] and made his début that season, coming on as a substitute in a 5–1 win against Brechin City. This turned out to be his only senior appearance of the season, but he was a regular in the Under 19 side.

  8. Kevin Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley was born in Kings Heath, Birmingham.He began his career under the YTS scheme with his local club, Birmingham City, and progressed to the first team, [2] making his debut on 12 April 1987 in a 1–0 defeat to local rivals West Bromwich Albion. [4]

  9. Ruari MacLennan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Livingston, MacLennan signed a YTS contract with Clyde in the summer of 2006, and made his début on the opening day of that season, coming on as a substitute in a 0–0 draw against St Johnstone. He was given a three-year professional contract in June 2007. [1]