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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_BrassChris Brass - Wikipedia

    Christopher Paul Brass (born 24 July 1975) is an English manager and former professional footballer, he who works in a senior recruitment role at Premier League club Nottingham Forest in a role across The Academy and First Team.

  2. News about Chris Brass on Sports Mole with the latest player news, biographical information, pictures and more.

  3. Chris. Brass. Nottm Forest Chief Scout Premier League Appointed: May 10, 2021. Date of birth/Age: Jul 24, 1975 (48) Place of birth: Easington. Citizenship: England. Avg. term as coach : 0.15 Years. Former player: Last club : Hyde United Most games for : Burnley Retired : Jul 1, 2010.

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  4. Chris Brass - funniest own goal ever. Taxi for Brass - For (or I guess against) Bury v Darlington....he actually broke his nose doing this - no jokes!

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  5. www.youtube.com › @ChrisBrassingtonChris Brass - YouTube

    Chris performs with grit and intensity and his music has been described as British indie folk rock with grunge-punk tendencies. His songs can be comic, social and also sensitive...

  6. Jul 7, 2017 · TWO suspected drug dealers have been charged after police seized heroin and crack cocaine following a vehicle stop check on the M6 near Holmes Chapel. Sam Close, 34, of Fern Crescent, Congleton, and Christopher Brass, 53, of Wharf Road, Biddulph, were both arrested on Wednesday, July 5.

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  8. Christopher J. Morris (born 15 June 1962) is an English comedian, radio presenter, actor, and filmmaker. Known for his deadpan, dark humour, surrealism, and controversial subject matter, he has been praised by the British Film Institute for his "uncompromising, moralistic drive". [1]