The 1885–86 season was the fourth season in which Bolton Wanderers competed in a senior competitive football competition. The club entered the FA Cup in October 1885 but were knocked […]
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1884–85 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season
The 1881–82 season was due to be the fourth season in which Bolton Wanderers competed in a senior competitive football competition. The club originally entered the FA Cup and were […]
2012 Derry City F.C. season
The 2012 season was Derry City’s second successive season in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Alongside the league competition the club also competed in the FAI Cup the Setanta […]
2012–13 St. Bonaventure Bonnies men’s basketball team
The 2012–13 St. Bonaventure Bonnies men’s basketball team represented St. Bonaventure University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men’s basketball season. The Bonnies led by sixth year head coach Mark […]
1991 LSU Tigers baseball team
The 1991 LSU Tigers baseball team represented Louisiana State University in the 1991 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Tigers played their home games at Alex Box Stadium. The team […]
2012–13 Sheffield F.C. season
During the 2012–13 season the oldest football club in the world Sheffield F.C. will compete in: the 2012–13 Northern Premier League Division One South the FA Cup and the FA […]
2012–13 Aris Thessaloniki F.C. season
Aris F.C. competes in the Greek topflight. They started their Greek campaign after finishing ninth in last season’s league and will enter the Greek Football Cup in the fourth round.After […]
2012–13 Tai Po FC season
The 2012–13 season is Wofoo Tai Po’s 7th season in the Hong Kong First Division League. Wofoo Tai Po will seek to win their first trophy for 3 season competing […]
1986–87 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
During the 1986–87 English football season Tottenham Hotspur F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
Boston College Eagles football under Gil Dobie
Gil Dobie was the coach of the Boston College’s football team from 1936 to 1938. He compiled a 16–6–5 record and was succeeded by Frank Leahy.