jarvie

jarvie
jar·vie

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  • Gavin Jarvie — (born c. 1879 in Newton, Scotland died 19??) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland as a defender. Jarvie made his debut for Sunderland on 2 September 1907 against Manchester City in a 5 ndash;2 defeat at Roker Park. [cite… …   Wikipedia

  • Ken Jarvie — After coaching and managing at various levels of Senior English and Scottish football, Ken Jarvie became the successful Manager of Croydon FC in England. In the millennium season 1999 2000 with Croydon he won the Ryman League Division One and… …   Wikipedia

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