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Byline: Pat Flanagan John Patrick "Pat" Flanagan (born 1891 in Preston, Lancashire) was an English footballer.

An inside forward, Flanagan played youth football for Stourbridge before joining Norwich City in 1908, before moving to Fulham in 1909.
 

CONNEMARA had an unexpected visitor this week, a little blue heron - a native of Mexico. Experts believe the "tourist" was blown thousands of miles off course by strong westerly Westerly, town (1990 pop. 21,605), Washington co., extreme SW R.I., between the Pawcatuck River and Block Island Sound; inc. 1669. Its textile industry dates from 1814, and granite has been quarried there since c.1850.  gales.

My advice is to cherish the little fella. With the price of food and accommodation in this country and a climate to rival Antarctica there mightn't be too many other tourists arriving on our shores this year.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Oct 10, 2008
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