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Person: Adam Proudlock

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Cup clash abandoned as Ireland’s Clarke collapses at half-time

LAST night’s Carling Cup action was overshadowed by events in Nottingham after Leicester’s Irish defender Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing room at half time in their clash with Notts Forest, leading to the match being abandoned.

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Deadly Doyle proving find of season for Royals

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Petit linked to Millers move

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Makelele signs for Chelsea

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Southampton cruise to FA Cup semis

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Ndah and Miller pounce again as Wolves end Rochdale’s run
Wolves end Rochdale’s run

Wolverhampton 3 Rochdale 1

Sun, 16 Feb, 2003

Wednesday move off the bottom

Second-half goals from Shefki Kuqi and Adam Proudlock gave Sheffield Wednesday a 2-0 win at Rotherham.

Wed, 01 Jan, 2003

No score at interval for Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday

Sheffield Wednesday enjoyed the better of the first half at Millmoor but Rotherham held on to stay on level terms at the break.

Wed, 01 Jan, 2003

Soccer: Proudlock due in court

Soccer star Adam Proudlock was due in court today charged with affray.

Mon, 14 Jan, 2002

Soccer: Wolves striker charged with affray

Wolverhampton Wanderers have announced that striker Adam Proudlock has been charged with affray.

Wed, 09 Jan, 2002

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