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  1. Hace 2 días · Former Manchester United goalkeeper, Alex Stepney could have done with strengthening his jaw in 1975. Stepney was giving his back four a dressing down against Birmingham City when he felt his jaw click. The severity of the hairdryer treatment he was dishing out had dislocated the shot-stopper’s jaw.

  2. Hace 3 días · Alex Stepney England: GK: 1966–1978: 539: 0: 539: 2: Brian Kidd England: FW: 1967–1974: 257: 9: 266: 70: Francis Burns Scotland: DF: 1967–1972: 143: 13: 156: 7: Willie Morgan Scotland: MF: 1968–1975: 293: 3: 296: 34: Steve James England: HB: 1968–1975: 160: 1: 161: 4: Sammy McIlroy Northern Ireland: MF: 1971–1982: 391: 28 ...

  3. Hace 3 días · All the players, which included winger Barry Rowan, goalkeeper Alex Stepney, defender Tom Wilson and strikers Hugh Curran and Len Julians, were presented with a commemorative gold cigarette lighter by the Football Association. The record was eventually broken by Liverpool, who were unbeaten for 63 games at home between 1978 and 1981.

  4. Hace 4 días · Credit to @ethantheultimatekingdomhea1455 for Anthony, Lindsey, Stanley, Judy, Mike, Dudley, Jaden, Toby, Dakota, Stepney, Alex, Alice, and their parents, cr...

  5. Hace 4 días · Gary Neville played 602 games, Alex Stepney had 539 and Denis Irwin had 529. 8. Which of these former players scored the most number of goals for Manchester United?

  6. Hace 3 días · Alex Stepney England: 571: 2: GK: 1963–1978: 15: 3 Alan Curtis Wales: 570: 116: MF: 1972–1990: 18: 5 Mal Donaghy Northern Ireland: 570: 19: DF: 1978–1994: 16: 3 Peter Grummitt England: 570: 0: GK: 1960–1977: 17: 3 Cliff Holton England: 570: 293: FW: 1950–1968: 18: 7 Stuart Pearce★ England: 570: 72: DF: 1983–2002: 19: 5 ...

  7. Hace 4 días · In the year 1299, a parliament was held by King Edward I. in the house of Henry Walleis, mayor of London, when that monarch confirmed the charter of liberties (fn. 1). The manor. The manor of Stepney (Stibenhede) is stated in the survey of Doomsday to have been parcel of the ancient demesnes of the bishopric of London.