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Martyn Waghorn equalised with a header 13 minutes after the break and a Marvin Sordell thunderbolt put England in front moments later.
England U21 4-1 Israel U21 | International friendly match report 2011
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Oxlade-Chamberlain crossed from the right and Waghorn scored his second goal in successive matches.
England U21 4-1 Israel U21 | International friendly match report 2011
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Pearce is down to one fit striker after Nathan Delfouneso and Martyn Waghorn picked up injuries in Thursday's European Championship qualifier in Iceland and considered turning to Welbeck for Monday's match in Norway.
Stuart Pearce reveals Sir Alex Ferguson blocked Danny Welbeck call-up 2011
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Another substitute, Martyn Waghorn – who replaced the disappointing Connor Wickham – did much better in the 76th minute when he struck a spectacular fifth goal, booming the ball into the net from 30 yards.
England U21 6-0 Azerbaijan U21 | Euro 2013 qualifier match report 2011
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The only negatives from a performance which put England on top of Group 8, above Norway on goal difference, were hamstring injuries to Delfouneso and Martyn Waghorn, who had come on for the Aston Villa forward, and both appear doubtful for Monday night's trip to Oslo.
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Terry Waghorn is a partner at SECOR Consulting and an adviser to senior executives in companies ranging from small to Fortune 500.
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Terry Waghorn is an adviser to senior executives in companies ranging from small to Fortune 500.
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In his lecture, Waghorn quoted Jarvis by saying [d]o [...]
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Captain Waghorn whose gallantry in the North Sea Battle, under Admiral Parker, had procured him the command of this ship, was saved, though he was severely bruised and battered; but his son, a lieutenant in the Royal George, perished.
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Waghorn came _viâ_ Trieste -- special post horses and steamers and trains being ready for him at the various points of the route -- and he reached London on the morning of the 31st, in time for his despatches to appear in the morning's issue of the paper.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 2, August, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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