Information:  - Robert "Bobby" Johnstone (7 September 1929  22 August 2001) was a Scottish association football player, mainly remembered as one of the Famous Five forward line of Hibernian.  - James `` Jimmy '' Meadows ( 21 July 1931 -- 3 January 1994 ) was an English footballer and manager . He started his playing career in 1949 at Third Division Southport , before being transferred to Manchester City in March 1951 for £ 5,000 . He made his only appearance for England against Scotland in April 1955 , but the following month suffered a serious injury in the 17th minute of the 1955 FA Cup Final , going for an attempted tackle by his own corner flag . As substitutes were not allowed in the English game until 1965 -- 66 , City had to play the rest of the game with ten players resulting in Newcastle United winning 3 -- 1 . Meadows ' injury was so serious he was forced to retire from playing , and moved into management . His longest managerial appointment was a two - and - a - half year spell at Stockport County in the late 1960s , and he returned there for a season in 1974 . In between , he had a bizarre 81 - day spell in charge of Bolton Wanderers in 1971 as team manager under general manager Nat Lofthouse . This spell saw the club virtually condemned to their first - ever period in the Third Division . He returned to Southport as manager in 1971 , with whom he had his most successful period in management . He took them to the 1972 -- 73 Fourth Division championship with 62 points , a feat which Bill Shankly described at the time as tougher and more meritorious than his own championship with Liverpool that same year . Other clubs he served included GIF Sundsvall and two spells at Blackpool . During his first period as Blackpool 's caretaker manager in 1970 , Meadows appeared alongside Jimmy Armfield and Glyn James as the `` Blackpool '' team versus `` Crystal Palace '' in the popular television show Quiz Ball .  - The 1955 FA Cup Final was contested by Newcastle United and Manchester City at Wembley. Newcastle won 31, with goals from Jackie Milburn in the first minute (after 45 seconds, a record in a final at Wembley, a record he held until 1997), Bobby Mitchell and George Hannah. Bobby Johnstone scored City's goal. The game was virtually decided when Man City fullback Meadows was turned inside out by the elusive and mercurial Bobby Mitchell and after 22 minutes was stretchered off with a bad leg injury. The process of substitutions were not allowed in English football until 1967. Newcastle were already leading and this just added to City's woes, as their much-vaunted "Revie Plan" (based on a deep-lying centre-forward in Don Revie, later to be England manager) failed to fire. Man City had flashy tracksuits (virtually unheard-of at the time), so the game was "the Gaudies v the Geordies".    What object entity has the relation of 'occupation' with the subject 'jimmy meadows'?   Choices: - association football player  - game  - manager
association football player


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Information:  - Air New Zealand Link is a brand name under which three regional airlines operate feeder flights for Air New Zealand . They primarily connect regional centres with New Zealand 's three main international airports .  - Star Alliance is one of the world's largest global airline alliances. Founded on 14 May 1997, its current CEO is Mark Schwab and its headquarters is in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. , Star Alliance is the second largest global alliance by passenger count with 641.1 million, after SkyTeam (665.4 million) and ahead of Oneworld (557.4 million). Its slogan is "The Way The Earth Connects".  - Air New Zealand Limited is the national airline of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 21 domestic and 31 international destinations in 19 countries around the Pacific rim and the United Kingdom. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999.    What object entity has the relation of 'airline alliance' with the subject 'air new zealand link'?   Choices: - oneworld  - star alliance
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star alliance