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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: 36. Chapters: Blyth Spartans A.F.C. managers, Blyth Spartans A.F.C. players, Chris Swailes, Alan White, Shaun Reay, Philip Turnbull, John Burridge, Dean Gordon, Paul Brayson, Darren Craddock, Aron Wilford, Mick O'Brien, Graham Fenton, Paul Baker, Paul Farman, Michael Maidens, Adrian Webster, Andy Toman, Craig Liddle, Ali Dia, Jamie McClen, Rikki Bains, John Connolly, Peter Guthrie, Jeff Wrightson, Sam Irving, Adam Bartlett, Nigel Walker, Ged Dalton, David Fairhurst, Edwin Earle, Lee Scroggins, Richard Hodgson, Martin Smith, Paddy Atkinson, Harry Hubbick, Ian Chandler, Nicky Deverdics, Jack Ranson, John Brownlie, Croft Park, Harry Dunn, Les Mutrie, Paul Thompson, Stephen Turnbull, Phil Cave, John Brackstone, Josh Gray, Richie Pitt, Joe Bainbridge, Lawrie Pearson, Jimmy Richardson, Jack Middlemas, Tom Mitchell, Les O'Neill, Steve Carney, Doug Wright, Richard Alderson, Jack Hogg, Danny Groves, George Cook, Billy Easton, Jack McKay, Tommy Dixon, Alan Shoulder, Joe Richardson, Anthony Shandran, Kevin Carr, William Brown, Neil Wilkinson, Frederick Chapple, Billy Bell, William Graham, Arthur Bunch, Billy Fairhurst, John Graham, Arthur Temple, Anthony Peacock, Brian Carolin, Jim Milner, Robert Ferguson, Peter Robinson, Ken MacDonald, Harry Mills, Ron Bean, Arthur Andrews, Steve Cuggy. Excerpt: Christopher William Swailes (born October 19, 1970, Gateshead, County Durham) is a footballer, who is currently free agent. He has previously played for Ipswich Town under former Scotland manager, George Burley. Swailes was a trainee at Ipswich Town from 1989 to 1991, eventually moving to Peterborough United on March 28, 1991 for a fee of 10,000, after turning down a contract offered by the Ipswich manager at the time, John Lyall. Five months later, he moved on to Boston United of the Alliance Premier League on a free transfer, after feeling homes...