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      • Alan Thompson (born 22 December 1973) is an English football coach and former professional footballer. As a player he was a midfielder who notably played in the Premier League for Bolton Wanderers and Aston Villa and in the Scottish Premiership with Celtic.
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  2. Alan Thompson (born 22 December 1973) is an English football coach and former professional footballer. As a player he was a midfielder who notably played in the Premier League for Bolton Wanderers and Aston Villa and in the Scottish Premiership with Celtic.

  3. Feb 18, 2022 · Hoops legend Alan Thompson will be at Celtic Park on Sunday for the first time in 10 years. It’s taken a decade for the scars to heal after he was dismissed as Neil Lennon’s right-hand man at...

  4. Alan D. Thompson is a world expert in artificial intelligence (AI), specializing in the augmentation of human intelligence, and advancing the evolution of ‘integrated AI’.

  5. Jul 8, 2020 · Alan Thompson says leaving Celtic in 2012 was "tough" as he faced difficulty both professionally and personally. Thompson, now 46, was sacked as coach during Neil Lennon's first spell as...

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    Fullname: Alan Thompson aka: Thommo Height: 6ft Weight: 12st Born: 22 December 1973 Birthplace: Newcastle, England Signed: 1 September 2000 Left: 9 August 2007 Position: Midfielder Debut: […] Internationals: England International Caps: 1 cap International Goals: 0 goals First Team Coach: 17 June 2010 – 3 June 2012

    A stalwart in the side on the Road to Seville (UEFA Cup final 2003)
    First Celtic player to be capped for England whilst playing for Celtic! Sadly his one and only cap.
    Scorer of the single goal in the two leg-win over Barcelona in the UEFA Cup in 2004, the high point of Martin O’Neil’s reign.
    Scorer of two winners against Rangers.

    Thompson was signed on a 5 year deal by O’Neill on the 1st of September 2000 (along with Didier Agathe) for a fee of £2.75M from Aston Villa [BBC] Thompson signed a 2 year extension to his contract in April 2004 tying him down to the summer of 2007 [BBC] A major player in the MoN years with an important part in the Road to Seville, but also domesti...

    Alan Thompson was bought for a sum of £2.75m from Aston Villa, one of Martin O’Neil’s first signings, and a bit of an unknown name for most. His appearances at Aston Villa were limited due to injuries, so coming to Celtic he was to start with a clean sheet. Having played already under Martin O’Neil, MoN knew what he was to get from him but many of ...

    He announced his retirement from playing football on 28th May 2008 (link) ending his time with Leeds. He then moved on as a Youth Coach at Newcastle Utd Academy. In June 2010 he was appointed as a a first team coach at Celtic under newly appointed manager Neil Lennon. They were both member of the team that played together in the UEFA Cup Final in 2...

    One “*.gif” that had done the rounds is of Alan Thompson going past a Rangers player and doing a “knock-knock” remark (as if chapping a door)! The story behind this is that the player in question was the the unpopular Fernando Ricksen (a complete headcase in his time as a player) who was Alan Thompson’s next door neighbour, and apparently Ricksen w...

    Scottish Premier League Champions (4): 1. 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04,2005-06 Scottish Cup Winners (3): 1. 2001, 2004, 2005 Scottish League Cup Winners (2): 1. 2000-01, 2005-06

    Have we had a dedicated goodbye thread for Thommo? I know we’ve noticed his his goals for Leeds – one on his debut, as well as a booking. How appropriate! I won’t mince words. I loved the guy. He was a hothead with shaky discipline, but what a big match player he was! Although there’s plenty of massive goals to choose from, my abiding memory of Ala...

    He was transferred to Leeds after scoring 51 goals in 227 appearances for the Hoops, becoming the first – and, thus far, only -Celtic player to be capped by England while playing for the club. Thompson, 36, left boyhood heroes Newcastle, where he had been working with the reserves, to join Neil Lennon’s revolution and, after being officially unveil...

  6. Sep 6, 2021 · Alan Thompson: ‘I Cherish My England Cap To This Day’. Callum McFadden 0 September 6, 2021. Interview with Alan Thompson by Callum McFadden, exclusively for WFi. You started your career at your boyhood club in Newcastle United. How proud are you of your time at St James’ Park?

  7. Alan Thompson, born on 22 December 1973, weighs in at around 12st 8lb and stands at 6ft. A Geordie lad born and bred, he spent his career as a centre midfielder, often the motivator behind his teams' every move. Thompson ended his professional career at Hartlepool United in the 2007-2008 season, clocking up seven appearances and scoring a ...

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