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  1. Graham Alexander played in over a thousand games and has managed another 450 since hanging up his boots at the age of 40. So it’s hardly surprising that the ten months he spent out of work after leaving Motherwell last July felt more like ten years.

  2. Alexander Graham Bell (n. Edimburgo, Escocia; 3 de marzo de 1847 - m.Beinn Bhreagh, Canadá; 2 de agosto de 1922) fue un científico, inventor y logopeda británico.En 1888, fue uno de los fundadores de la National Geographic Society.Además, el 7 de enero de 1898, asumió la presidencia de dicha institución.

  3. The Long Biography I Want You To Read — Graham Alexander. In 1989 in Camden, New Jersey - a struggling post industrial wasteland just across the river from Philadelphia PA - I was born to a musician father and an artist mother. In this city, and across the music world at the time - the echoes of a once-thriving music industry still lingered ...

  4. Graham Robert Alexander, mais conhecido como Graham Alexander (Coventry, 10 de outubro de 1971) é um ex-futebolista e treinador de futebol inglês naturalizado escocês que atuava como zagueiro.Atualmente, é técnico do Salford City, clube da quarta divisão da Inglaterra.. Ele era um especialista em cobrança de pênalti [1], atuava também como volante, mas sua posição de origem era a de ...

  5. Graham Alexander former footballer from Scotland Right-Back last club: Preston North End * Oct 10, 1971 in Coventry, England

  6. Graham Alexander, né le 10 octobre 1971 à Coventry , est un ancien footballeur écossais, reconverti entraîneur. Il est célèbre pour être le quatrième joueur avec le plus grand nombre de matches joués en Football League et l'un des deux seuls joueurs de champ, avec Tony Ford, à avoir joué plus de 1 000 matches officiels ...

  7. Graham Alexander was born in Coventry on 10 October, 1971. Graham, who qualified to play for Scotland through his Scots-born father, was a latecomer to the international scene after a career spent mostly in the lower divisions. His first club was Scunthorpe United from 1989 to 1995 then he spent four seasons at Luton Town before joining Preston ...