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- Henry Richard "Harry" Cripps (29 April 1941 – 29 December 1995) was an English professional footballer who played for South East London side Millwall for the majority of his career, becoming a cult figure in the process.
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Henry Richard "Harry" Cripps (29 April 1941 – 29 December 1995) was an English professional footballer who played for South East London side Millwall for the majority of his career, becoming a cult figure in the process.
Henry Richard Cripps, footballer; born East Dereham, Norfolk 29 April 1941; played for West Ham United 1956-61, Millwall 1961-74, Charlton Athletic 1974-75; died 29 December 1995.
Arry's Bar at The New Den is named in honour of Harry Cripps, which is a play on words of his Millwall nickname, 'Arry Boy. (FA Youth Cup runner up with West Ham)
Jul 30, 2007 · Harry Cripps actually started his football career with West Ham United but moved to Millwall in 1961 without having broken into the first team at Upton Park. West Ham were, and remain, the club most loathed by the majority of the Millwall support so Cripps certainly had everything to prove on his arrival, but it did not take long for the crowd ...
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Oct 19, 2018 · Harry scores a 60-yarder Cripps went on to make a record-breaking 400 appearances for the Lions and was awarded a testimonial against former club West Ham during a 1971-72 season that saw the club go so close to a 1st Division spot.
Dec 29, 1995 · ’Arry Cripps was the best player ever to have a name beginning with an apostrophe. Born as Henry Richard Cripps in Norfolk during the war, it merely took a move to East London to give him his proper and rightful name.
Sir Richard Stafford Cripps CH QC FRS (24 April 1889 – 21 April 1952) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister, and diplomat. A wealthy lawyer by background, he first entered Parliament at a by-election in January 1931 , and was one of a handful of Labour frontbenchers to retain his seat at the October general election that year .