Sentences with phrase «railwayman in»

A precious point for the Railwaymen in Dagestan Leonid Kuchuk's men salvaged a precious point with an away draw to Anzhi.

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The railwaymen are extremely kind; they tell me that my application form made them laugh, especially my answers to the questions about how much I was paid in my previous job and why I left it.
A vast improvement in form had Crewe somehow emerge from the relegation drop zone but a key home defeat to fellow strugglers Cheltenham Town had the Railwaymen bang in trouble once again with fixtures running out.
Dario Gradi guides the Railwaymen to automatic promotion in second place behind champions Wigan Athletic as records tumble.
What's more, he has developed into a team player quickly — scoring 14 goals in 54 appearances for the Alex and his position as midfield fulcrum has helped inspire the Cheshire club into an unlikely late run for the play - offs — scoring a dramatic late equaliser against Torquay on Saturday and leaving the Railwaymen needing only a point at home to Aldershot to book a place in the 4 team mini-tourney.
He inspired the Railwaymen to a famous 3 - 2 win at Bradford City in October and Crewe always threatened to move into the top places only for our goals conceded column to prove costly.
The Railwaymen were knocked out of the FA Cup by Eastleigh in the first round of the competition and by Preston North End in the Leage Cup.
In April last year the Taxpayers» Alliance reported that the former railwayman and MP «rushed to the defence of speaker Michael Martin, calling the inquiry into his wife's # 4,000 taxi bill a «load of fuss and nonsense about nothing».
Edwards was born in Aylesbury, the son of a railwayman, and educated at the Aylesbury Grammar School.
A blue and black butterfly dances over the weed - strewn sleepers in front of me as I catch up with some railwaymen.
Up until 1915, women who worked the same jobs as men could expect to receive just two - thirds less in wages, but accepting women into the National Union of Railwaymen meant that they could demand fairer pay conditions on their behalf.
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