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'''Alex Bell''' (born in [[Cape Town]], died [[30 November]], [[1934]] at [[Chorlton-cum-Hardy]]) was a [[South Africa]]n [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who played at [[Defender (football)|half back]]. He was signed by [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] from [[Ayr Parkhouse F.C.|Ayr Parkhouse]] for £700 in January 1903, becoming the first South African player at United. While at United, he helped the club win two [[First Division]] titles in [[1907-08 in English football|1908]] and [[1910-11 in English football|1911]] and one [[FA Cup]] in [[1908-09 in English football|1909]]. After scoring 10 goals in 309 appearances, he left United in July 1913 for [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]], which signed him for £1000. |
'''Alex Bell''' (born in [[Cape Town]], died [[30 November]], [[1934]] at [[Chorlton-cum-Hardy]]) was a [[South Africa]]n [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who played at [[Defender (football)|half back]]. He was signed by [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] from [[Ayr Parkhouse F.C.|Ayr Parkhouse]] for £700 in January 1903, becoming the first South African player at United. While at United, he helped the club win two [[First Division]] titles in [[1907-08 in English football|1908]] and [[1910-11 in English football|1911]] and one [[FA Cup]] in [[1908-09 in English football|1909]]. After scoring 10 goals in 309 appearances, he left United in July 1913 for [[Blackburn Rovers F.C.|Blackburn Rovers]], which signed him for £1000. |
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'''Hes also a chookterish fuck arselickin reject who got raped aff his da, he has no friends and stays on a farm thinking if he makes fun of his pathetic sad little life it will stop other people from doing it, you could not be far from the truth ya bawbag, haha you chookter fuck''' |
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Alex Bell (born in Cape Town, died 30 November, 1934 at Chorlton-cum-Hardy) was a South African footballer who played at half back. He was signed by Manchester United from Ayr Parkhouse for £700 in January 1903, becoming the first South African player at United. While at United, he helped the club win two First Division titles in 1908 and 1911 and one FA Cup in 1909. After scoring 10 goals in 309 appearances, he left United in July 1913 for Blackburn Rovers, which signed him for £1000.