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Alexander James Maddison
Alexander James Maddison was born on November 6th 1988 in the City of Newcastle. He is from French Origin and it was clear that Alexander enjoyed painting. This was probably influenced by his half uncle who drew and painted many pieces. Alex is well noticed in the crowd, probably down to his dark hair, dark brown eyes, and his nice looks.

He moved to Sunderland after just 7 months in Newcastle, and has lived in Sunderland ever since. At the age of 5 he joined St Annes Primary School. He attened St Annes until he was 11 years old, and then moved to St Aidans Secondary School in Autum 2000. After St Aindans Secondary School he attened St Aidans 6th Form (2005-2007). He now attends Sunderland University.

Education

Alex has done well with his Education. He attended At Annes Primary School (1994-2000), where he achieved all level 5's in his SAT's. In Secondary School he acheived all level 6's in his Year 9 SAT's (which he deemed a failure). However he did work hard towards his GCSE's, and came out with 9 C's and above, with an A in English Language. He also gained a Merit in GNVQ ICT. After his GCSE's Alex then attended St Aidans 6th Form, where he studied Philosophy and Ethics, English Language and Literature, Biology and Chemistry. However in the first year he failed Biology and Chemistry, and this resulted in him doing Art AS and A2 in one year. The end result was B in Art, C in Philosophy and Ethics and D in English Language and Literature. Alex has decided to study English Language and Literature at the University and Sunderland.

Footabll Years

Alex enjoyed his football, and was arguably one of the finest Goalkeepers around. He was chosen to play in goal for St Annes football team, where he excelled. From there on he played in goal for St Annes. His career furthered as he played for numerous Sunday League Teams, such as Grindon Boys (1999-2000), Stadium Spartans (2000-2001) and Plains Farm (2001-2002 & 2003-2004).

He gained promotion for Grindon Boys in his first season. They finished a well earned 4th. He however moved to Stadium FC, but was forced to play for their feeder club Stadium Spartans. The team did not excel and finished 6th. Alex though was to play premier league football. He was asked to trail out for Plains Farm, and was chosen as No. 1 goal keeper. In his first season for them they finished 2nd, and also runners up in the Umbro International Tournament. He then quite football because of a knee injury, though came back for a second time at Plains Farm. However they were struggling and later folded. Alex never went back into Sunday League Football, but did play for his secondary school and 6th form. He now plays for the Sunderland University Team.

Future

Alex hopes to get a 2:1 or higher out of his degree, then possibly go into teaching. He wants to mover abroad, probably Spain or Portugal as he loves the heat and the scenery. He also has an ambition to opeb clubs around the United Kingdom, starting off in his home city of Sunderland.

bloody sunday
On January 30 1972 British troops opened fire on unarmed and peaceful civilians in the bog side Derry Ireland near the Rossville because they were marching and protesting for the British troops to leave island so the Irish could lead it them self flats 14 killed and more people wounded. It was also said that sin fen was the one who opened fire at the back of the group of the marching Irish. England has always had lead over Ireland since hennery VIII and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland, from 22 April 1509 until his death. The pop group u2 also sung a song (not a rebel song) called Sunday bloody Sunday witch was ban off any TV or radio station at that time but then was later allowed to be played … again

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January 30 1972 Ireland
On January 30 1972 British troops opened fire on unarmed and peaceful civilians in the bog side Derry Ireland near the Rossville because they were marching and protesting for the British troops to leave island so the Irish could lead it them self flats 14 killed and more people wounded. It was also said that sin fen was the one who opened fire at the back of the group of the marching Irish. England has always had lead over Ireland since hennery VIII and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland, from 22 April 1509 until his death. The pop group u2 also sung a song (not a rebel song) called Sunday bloody Sunday witch was ban off any TV or radio station at that time but then was later allowed to be played … again

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January 30 1972
On January 30 1972 British troops opened fire on unarmed and peaceful civilians in the bog side Derry Ireland near the Rossville because they were marching and protesting for the British troops to leave island so the Irish could lead it them self flats 14 killed and more people wounded. It was also said that sin fen was the one who opened fire at the back of the group of the marching Irish. England has always had lead over Ireland since hennery VIII and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland, from 22 April 1509 until his death. The pop group u2 also sung a song (not a rebel song) called Sunday bloody Sunday witch was ban off any TV or radio station at that time but then was later allowed to be played … again

Declined. This article already exists in Wikipedia. Bloody Sunday (1972), Bloody Sunday Sunday Bloody Sunday (song). Ariel ♥ Gold 01:07, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
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Andrew Langford
Andrew Langford is a profesional basketball player, born in June 1985 in Leeds, England. He attended Linfield University, Oregon until 2007, and is currently playing with the Sheffield Sharks, UK. He has also been a part of the England youth sides and has reportedly starred in a Physio Sport commercial (site needed).

Robyn Gayle
The 21-year-old defender is an up-and-coming soccer star in the women’s Olympic program. A member of the United Soccer League’s Ottawa Fury and perennial university soccer power, University of North Carolina, Gayle has 10 caps with Canada’s national team. Given Name is Robyn Krista Gayle. She was born in Toronto on October 31st 1985. Is one of Canada's best defensive soccer presences with 10 caps for the Women's National side and a NCAA championship as Captain of the North Carolina Tar Heels (2006).

Robyn Gayle was involved in the Canadian National team program since she was only 15 years old. First captaining the Ontario Provincial U17 team at the age of 15. Gayle rapidly made her ranks allowing her to move on to play for the Canadian U19 national team side, winning a Silver medal at the inaugural FIFA U19 World cup in Canada at the age of 16. Gayle Then earned a  spot on the Canadian U20 side at the FIFA U20 tournament in Thailand. Gayle played a vital role as a member of the Canadian Pan American games team earning silver in 2003. She also was part of the Pan Am team for 2006 but was side lined due to unspecified injury. Gayle in tern was brought onto the full Women's team earning a silver medal in the 2006 Gold Cup. Robyn Gayle earned a nomination for Canadian Women's player of the year, her team mate Christine Sinclair ended up dawning the final title. Most recently Robyn joined the Women's National team effort at the 2007 FIFA world cup in China where the team ultimately failed to qualify past the preliminary round.

College

Robyn Gayle was recruited by the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2004 as one of Soccer Buzz Magazine top 20 recruits. Robyn is the only Canadian that ever started, Captained or scored for the legendary North Carolina Tar Heels Women's soccer team. The Tar Heel team has the best win record of any Women's soccer program in NCAA history to date capturing 19 NCAA titles since 1982.

Robyn has made her mark as one of the premiere defenders in the college game, along the way attaining  defensive MVP of the 2006 College Cup (NCAA Championship Division 1),becoming a member of the NCAA all tournament team,and 'All American' status. Robyn is a three-year starter for Carolina. She was a tri-captain of the `06 squad with team mates Jessica Maxwell and Heather O'Reilly. Robyn is a versatile player capable of playing multiple positions. In fact she started the second half of her freshman year at the holding center midfield position and as a junior was the fulltime starter for the Tar Heels at the right back spot on defense.

Robyn Gayle is noted by legendary coach Anson Dorrance as  "one of the fiercest tacklers I have ever coached".

Junior Season (2006) - Announced as Team captain...Robyn started 22 games and had two goals and two assists. Robyn was named the defensive MVP of the East Coast Invitational...She also had a goal in the ACC Tournament semifinals...started as center back in the NCAA College Cup and earned defensive MVP honors of the tournament...was also named All-Tournament at the ACC Tournament and College Cup...Soccer Buzz fourth-team All-America...All-Southeast Region first team by Soccer Buzz and third team by the NSCAA.

Sophomore Season (2005) - Robyn started the final 21 games at either holding center midfield or defensive right back after missing the season's first two games due to preseason injury...

Freshman Season (2004) - Robyn's freshman year had her played in 11 games for the Tar Heels, She finished the season with two goals and one assist for a total of five points...one of her goals came against Furman and the other was against Miami...as a result of her stellar play Robyn was named to ACC All-Freshman Team.

W-League (Semi professional league)

Robyn Gayle was a member of the 2006 Ottawa Fury W league team. Robyn helped the Fury to a second place finish in the W - league Finals losing to the Vancouver Whitecaps in the Final game. Robyn did make the All tournament team for her outstanding play as a result.

Pirated Productionz
Pirated Productionz was created on a random occasion. They have a youtube

We'll Meet Again (film)
We'll Meet Again is a 1943 film directed by Philip Brandon and starring Vera Lynn.

Plot summary
The film is about a young dancer trying to make it in London during World War II and then discovers that people like her singing voice. Although she's reluctant at first to sing, she finally does and becomes a star. She meets a young musician who composes classical music and who turns his nose up at modern vulgar popular music, but she believes he can be a success at it and sets out to turn him around.