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Nevin

American  
[nev-in] / ˈnɛv ɪn /

noun

  1. Ethelbert Woodbridge, 1862–1901, U.S. composer.


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"Celtic were so far second best in that first half," former Scotland winger Pat Nevin said.

From BBC

"Ngumoha came on and had a bigger impact than Salah," was the verdict of BBC pundit Pat Nevin on Radio 5 Live.

From BBC

No wonder Gordon did not want to come off midway through the second half, as the watching Pat Nevin observed.

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Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Liam Rosenior went back to not exactly Chelsea's best team, but what Chelsea knew and the system they feel comfortable in. It now feels like tactical genius because they have won."

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The decision split the watching pundits, with ex-Chelsea winger Pat Nevin telling BBC Radio 5 Live he thought Aina's arm "moved towards the ball", but former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard insisting it would have been "soft" to award a spot-kick for the incident.

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