Barry Fry, 76, passed away Saturday morning September 14, 2019 in the Lankenau Medical Center. He was born May 18, 1943 in Phoenixville to Betty and the late Charles Fry. A 1961 Owen J. Roberts ...
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Town escaping relegation would be a miracle - Fry
English football veteran Barry Fry has said "it will be a miracle" if Ipswich Town can avoid relegation from the Premier League. However, the 79-year-old stressed the Tractor Boys still had a fighting ...
Join two of the most famous football managers and best characters of the last 50 years, Barry Fry and Ron Atkinson, for this live and unscripted Q&A event. They will discuss the game past and present ...
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Fry wants Wembley win over former club Birmingham
Some people are calling it the 'Barry Fry final'. Why? Because when Peterborough United and Birmingham City walk out at Wembley for Sunday's Vertu Trophy final, it will be a meeting of two of the ...
An interview with Barry Fry, by Callum McFadden for WFi. “I was the manager at the club before the then owner of the club wanted to put us into administration. “At the board meeting when he broke this ...
Peterborough United chief Barry Fry has slammed Premier League clubs for ignoring the crisis clubs in the lower leagues are enduring. Fry says many clubs are on the brink of financial collapse. He ...
Crystal Palace’s outstanding win over Liverpool – which saw them become the only team in the Premier League to remain unbeaten this season – has been recognised by the League Managers' Association, ...
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