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Ian Stewart (born 1945 or 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
Stewart worked as a civil servant while being involved in football on a part-time basis. He was player/manager of Brechin City in the late 1970s, but left that position in January 1980 to become manager of Arbroath. Stewart was sacked by Arbroath in November 1983, despite losing only 39 out of 132 league matches in charge. Arbroath had narrowly missed out on promotion in each of the previous two seasons.
Soon after leaving Arbroath, he was appointed manager of Montrose. He guided Montrose to promotion in 1984–85. He made a surprising appearances as a player for Montrose in September 1984, aged 38, when two players were unable to travel to an away match against Berwick Rangers. Montrose produced a surprise victory against Hearts at Tynecastle in a 1986–87 Scottish League Cup tie. It was the first time any visiting team had won at Tynecastle in fifteen months.
Ian Edwin Stewart (born Belfast, 10 September 1961) is a former footballer from Northern Ireland.
He played as winger for Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Portsmouth and Aldershot F.C. in the 1980s, as well as Colchester United in their Football Conference/FA Trophy double in the 1991/1992 season, scoring several important goals during the Trophy success in particular. He made his league debut for QPR as substitute against Blackburn Rovers in October 1980. On 17 November 1982 he scored his first international and Northern Ireland's winning goal versus that years World Cup runners up West Germany in a European Championship qualifying match at Windsor Park, Belfast. One year later in the return game in Hamburg he created the winning goal for Norman Whiteside in another 1-0 win.
Stewart was a crowd favourite at QPR but moved to Newcastle United in the summer of 1985 and joined Portsmouth F.C. two years later. Stewart represented Northern Ireland in the 1986 Fifa World Cup in Mexico. He was the first British footballer to be endorsed by Nike. Today Ian works as a Grassroots development officer for the Irish Football Association. Ian has a keen interest in music and puts on events around Northern Ireland.
Actors: Mark McKirdy (actor), Marie Lidén (producer), Alexa Shaw-Champion (producer), Marie Lidén (director), Marie Lidén (editor),
Plot: Sentenced to seven and a half years in prison Ian is pulled away from his drug-infused life as a dealer and arrives in jail isolated from family, friends and the outside world. The film follows Ian's observations and reflections whilst detained, as he gradually comprehends just what it means to spend a large part of his life in a place where he no longer has any control over his own life.
Genres: Animation, Documentary, Drama, Short,Actors: Alfie Allen (actor), Josef Altin (actor), Ras Barker (actor), Gerard Bell (actor), Ralph Brown (actor), Simon Chandler (actor), Paddy Considine (actor), Luke de Woolfson (actor), Robert Dearle (actor), Alex Dee (actor), Clive Elkington (actor), Tom Espiner (actor), Guy Flanagan (actor), Tim Flavin (actor), Will Adamsdale (actor),
Plot: Fact-based story about the drug-addled and sordid life of The Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones. Unfortunately the story moves so quickly into the sensationalized decadence and drug-induced state of Jones, that the unknowing viewer has to wonder why anyone would care. There are only a few framing sequences with members of The Stones, particularly Keith Richards, that show they had a great respect for him and tried to bring him back into the band as he drifted away. Mixed into the destruction of Jones is a common builder, Frank Thorogood, who is given the unenviable task of trying to please Jones by rebuilding his estate and to watch him per Jones' manager's instructions. Thorogood's life is so far removed from all of the sex and drugs that he sees, that he envies and desires the tawdry life as well, but never quite fits in. Unfortunately, at least according to this film and according to a supposed death bed confessional of Thorogood in 1993, it led to Thorogood's murder of Jones in a swimming pool "accident".
Keywords: 1960s, accountant, acid-the-drug, american-flag, anita-pallenberg, antichrist, archive-footage, asthma, attempt-to-save-life, bandActors: Tom Ansberry (actor), Jeffrey Atkinson (actor), Steve Ave (actor), Wade Bell (actor), Matthew Brooks (actor), Billy Burke (actor), Joseph Burke (actor), Chris Caldwell (actor), Tove Christensen (actor), Edwin L. Coleman II (actor), David Coleman (actor), Michael Consoldane (actor), Jayson Crittenden (actor), Billy Crudup (actor), Erich Anderson (actor),
Plot: The film follows the life of famous 1970s runner Steve Prefontaine from his youth days in Oregon to the University of Oregon where he worked with the legendary coach Bill Bowerman, later to Olympics in Munich and his early death at 24 in a car crash.
Keywords: airplane, american-flag, applause, archive-footage, athlete, athletic-field, athletics, auto-accident, bar, bartenderActors: Jeffrey Daunton (actor), Liam Dolan (actor), Andrew Keir (actor), Gary Lewis (actor), Gordon McArthur (actor), David Robb (actor), Sarah Keller (actress), Marcia Layton (actress), Ariana Richards (actress), Ann Scott-Jones (actress), Robert Love (producer), J. Nigel Pickard (producer), Don Reynolds (producer), Tom Gabbay (writer), Gordon Cameron (actor),
Plot: When her divorced mother dies, Sarah, a 15 year old Californian girl, is sent to live with her father on his farm in the Scottish highlands. There she meets a hermit (Fergus) who looks after sick and injured animals and destroys any traps set by hunters. One day she sees a white stallion in the fog. Her father doesn't believe that the horse is real, and that Fergus is having too big an influence on her. But the poachers are after the beautiful horse.
Keywords: teenage-girlIt's all around our town, yeah
it's all around our cities
And it's dragging us down, yeah it's not very pretty
(chorus)
Stamp it into the ground baby, this could be the last chance
It's dragging us down now, this could be the last chance, to slay the beast
Slay the beast
It's killing our land, it's
killing our people
For it has no pity, the beast is just evil
(chorus)
Slay the beast now!
instrumental break
(chorus)
It's using a blindfold, to cover
our eyes
It's gaining a foothold, by using its allies
(chorus)
Slay the beast
Slay the beast