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Messina Wilson Allman (5 April 1883 – December 1943) was an English footballer who played as a forward. He turned professional with Burslem Port Vale in April 1903, before joining Reading in May 1905. Two years later he signed with Portsmouth via Plymouth Argyle, and helped the "Greens" to finish as Southern League runners-up in 1907–08. He joined Stoke in May 1908, before moving on to Liverpool two months later. He then had spells with Grantham, Wrexham, and Ton Pentre; scoring the winning goal for Wrexham in the 1910 Welsh Cup final. He joined Leicester Fosse in November 1911, before transferring to Croydon Common in June 1912. He helped Croydon to win the Southern League Division Two title in 1913–14. After a spell guesting for Arsenal during World War I, he ended his career after the w

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  • Messina Wilson „Dick“ Allman (* 5. April 1883 in , England; † 1943 in Croydon) war ein englischer Fußballspieler. (de)
  • Messina Wilson « Dick » Allman était un footballeur anglais né le 5 avril 1883 à Burslem et mort en décembre 1943 à Croydon, un quartier de Londres (Angleterre, Royaume-Uni). (fr)
  • Messina Wilson "Dick" Allman (ur. 1883, zm. 1943) – angielski piłkarz. (pl)
  • Messina Wilson Allman (5 April 1883 – December 1943) was an English footballer who played as a forward. He turned professional with Burslem Port Vale in April 1903, before joining Reading in May 1905. Two years later he signed with Portsmouth via Plymouth Argyle, and helped the "Greens" to finish as Southern League runners-up in 1907–08. He joined Stoke in May 1908, before moving on to Liverpool two months later. He then had spells with Grantham, Wrexham, and Ton Pentre; scoring the winning goal for Wrexham in the 1910 Welsh Cup final. He joined Leicester Fosse in November 1911, before transferring to Croydon Common in June 1912. He helped Croydon to win the Southern League Division Two title in 1913–14. After a spell guesting for Arsenal during World War I, he ended his career after the w (en)
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  • Croydon, England (en)
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