Scott Sinclair Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης

Scott Sinclair

Scott Andrew Sinclair (born 25 March 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger. He represented England at youth level, from the under-17s to the under-21s, and also played for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

He started his career with Bristol Rovers, before moving to Chelsea, from where he spent periods on loan at Plymouth Argyle, Queens Park Rangers, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace, Birmingham City and Wigan Athletic. In 2010 he signed for Swansea City and in 2012 for Manchester City, who loaned him to West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa. He joined Villa on a permanent contract in 2015, and moved on to Celtic in August 2016. In his first season with Celtic he won both the PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year and SFWA Footballer of the Year awards, and he stayed with the club for a further two and a half seasons before returning to England with Preston North End. In October 2022 he signed a short-term deal to return to his boyhood club Bristol Rovers.

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Γενέθλια, Ημερομηνία Γέννησης
Σάββατο 25 Μαρτίου 1989
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Μπαθ
Ηλικία
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Το 25 Μαρτίου 1989 ήταν Σάββατο κάτω από το σύμβολο του αστεριού του . Ήταν η 83 ημέρα του χρόνου. Πρόεδρος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών ήταν ο George Bush.

Εάν γεννηθήκατε αυτήν την ημέρα, είστε 37 ετών. Τα τελευταία σας γενέθλια ήταν στις Τετάρτη 25 Μαρτίου 2026, 59 ημέρες πριν. Τα επόμενα γενέθλιά σας είναι στις Πέμπτη 25 Μαρτίου 2027, σε 305 ημέρες. Έχετε ζήσει για 13.573 ημέρες ή περίπου 325.768 ώρες ή περίπου 19.546.114 λεπτά ή περίπου 1.172.766.840 δευτερόλεπτα.

Μερικά άτομα που μοιράζονται αυτά τα γενέθλια:

25th of March 1989 News

Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 25 Μαρτίου 1989

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 25 March 1989

LEAD: International 3-8 A Central America policy accord that commits Washington to aid Nicaraguan rebels and support the Central American peace efforts was struck by President Bush and Congressional leaders. Page 1 News analysis: The policy accord represents a new approach: Rather than trying to overthrow the Sandinistas, the Bush Administration hopes to prod them toward democracy with diplomatic pressure.

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Requests Soar To Obtain Gun Permits

Date: 26 March 1989

By Kirk Johnson

Kirk Johnson

LEAD: Will it be a finely checkered rosewood grip, cool and perfectly balanced against the palm, with a long sighting plane and a blue-steel barrel machined to a hairbreatdth tolerance for marksman-grade performance? Or will any gun do, just for the sense of it, there in the bureau at night, powerful enough to stop the worst nightmare?

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Bond of $100,000 Is Set for Indian Who Took Over Newspaper Office

Date: 25 March 1989

AP

LEAD: A judge set a $100,000 bond today for Timothy Jacobs, an American Indian who is charged with kidnapping in connection with the takeover of a newspaper office here.

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In Nine Little Words

Date: 26 March 1989

By William Safire

William Safire

LEAD: ACCORDING TO RICH Jaroslovsky of The Wall Street Journal, George Bush described a photo session at which he makes remarks but refuses to answer reporters' questions as ''a modified limited photo op cum statement sans questions.''

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 26 March 1989

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-16

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Agency Rental Car

Date: 25 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: Agency Rent-A-Car Inc. said its chairman, Samuel J. Frankino, had held talks with an unidentified part about the possible sale of his 55 percent stake. Mr. Frankino said that if a sale were to take place, it would be part of a deal in which other shareholders would receive the same price per share.

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Prospect Talks With Brinkmann

Date: 25 March 1989

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: The Prospect Group Inc., which owns 26 percent of Brinkmann Instruments Inc., has held talks with the laboratory equipment manufacturer about selling back some of its shares. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Prospect said it had told Brinkmann that it would be willing to sell some of its stock for $19 a share.

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G.M. Plant to Shut

Date: 25 March 1989

AP

LEAD: The General Motors Corporation said it would shut its assembly plant in Linden next week to reduce inventories of Chevrolet Corsica and Beretta cars. The shutdown will affect about 140 workers. Ward's Automotive Reports, a weekly trade journal, said that as of Feb. 28 G.M. had a 103-day supply of the Corsica-Beretta cars on hand.

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Sears Opens Specialty Store

Date: 25 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: Sears, Roebuck & Company this week opened its first Sears Ltd. store, a specialty store with brand-name merchandise, on the Near North Side of Chicago.

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Businessland Deal Seen for Next Inc.

Date: 25 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: Next Inc. has agreed to sell its personal computers through Businessland Inc.'s stores, an industry official said. The move would mark a significant shift in strategy. Since its inception, Next has said it would sell its sophisticated computers only to students and educational institutions.

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