Sam McCrory

Sam McCrory

People named Sam McCrory include:

* Sammy McCrory (Samuel McKee McCrory, 1924-), footballer for Ipswich Town and Northern Ireland.
* Sam "Skelly" McCrory, former UDA terrorist and gay rights activist.


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