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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Anthony Baffoe, Caleb Ekwegwo, Carlton Fairweather, Chan Yiu Lun, Chung Kin Hei, Chu Siu Kei, Colly Ezeh, Cornelius Udebuluzor, Cristiano Cordeiro, Dane Milovanovi, Dejan Antoni, Domingos Chan, Edson Minga, Gary McKeown, Gavin Kelly, Giovane Alves da Silva, Glenn Humphries, Gus Caesar, Ho Kwok Chuen, Jack Sealy, Joao Miguel, Joseph MacDonald (footballer), Jose Ricardo Rambo, Julius Akosah, Lai Kai Cheuk, Lau Chi Keung, Law Chun Bong, Leandro Simioni, Lee Kin Wo, Lee Sze Ming, Lee Wai Lun, Leslie Santos, Leung Chi Wing, Lico, Ling Cong, Lo Chi Kwan, Makhosonke Bhengu, Mamadou Barry, Marco Mourmada, Michael Luk, Mike Duxbury, Pak Wing Chak, Poon Man Tik, Roberto Orlando Affonso Junior, Roger Batoum, So Wai Chuen, So Yiu Man, Takashi Fujii (footballer), Tam Siu Wai, Tomoaki Seino, Tony Sealy, Tse Man Wing, Viktor Derbunov, Vitor Hugo Manique de Jesus, Wei Zhao (footballer), Wilfred Bamnjo, Wong Chun Yue, Wong Yiu Fu, Yan Lik Kin, Yeung Ka Ching, Yu Ho Pong, Zhang Jianzhong. Excerpt: Anthony John "Tony" Sealy (born 7 May 1959) is an English former football forward, who is now manager at Hong Kong FC. He graduated from Wallsend Boys Club to Southampton, and appeared for the "Saints" in the 1979 Football League Cup Final after helping the club win promotion out of the Second Division in 1977-78. He joined Crystal Palace in 1979, before moving on to Queens Park Rangers two years later. After a loan spell at Port Vale, he helped QPR to top the Second Division 1982-83. He signed with Fulham in 1984, before ending up at Leicester City a year later. In 1987 he was loaned out to Bournemouth, before moving to Portugal to sign with Sporting Lisbon and later S.C. Braga. He returned to England in 1988, spending brief periods at Brentford, Swindon Town, and Bristol Rovers. He won Third Division championship medals with...