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  2. Brisbane Road - Wikipedia

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    This stand was built in 1999 and was formerly called the South Stand. It was renamed the Tommy Johnston Stand in 2008 in memory of Leyton Orient's record goalscorer Tommy Johnston, but is now known as the Tommy Johnston South Stand. [7] It is currently for home supporters only and has a capacity of 1,336.

  3. Leyton Orient F.C. - Wikipedia

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    During the 2008–09 season, Leyton Orient changed the name of the South Stand in honour of the late Orient top-scorer, Tommy Johnston and is known simply as the Tommy Johnston Stand. Olympic Stadium proposal

  4. Tommy Johnston - Wikipedia

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    He was Orient's all-time top scorer and in 1999 was voted their greatest player of all time. [5] He had a withered arm, a legacy of an injury received while he was a miner, and always played with this arm bandaged. [2] Johnston and his family emigrated to Australia in 1972, and he died in Shoalhaven, New South Wales, on 4 September 2008. [5]

  5. List of Leyton Orient F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the seasons played by Leyton Orient Football Club in English football. The club was formed in 1881 as Glyn Cricket Club, and started a football section named Orient Football Club in 1888. Friendly matches were played against local sides until the club was elected into the Clapton & District League for the 1893–94 season. [1]

  6. Development of stadiums in English football - Wikipedia

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    The developments were planned to be built through two phases, with the Kop first, taking capacity up to 37,000, followed by the South Stand. [164] The additional tier for the South Stand would potentially provide 5,400 seats. Bramall Lane became all-seater in the mid-1990s after completion of two new stands and the refurbishment of two existing ...

  7. 2019–20 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2019–20 season is the 121st season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 102nd in the Football League, and the first back in League Two for three years following promotion last season.

  8. 2011–12 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Leyton Orient F.C. season was the 113th season in the history of Leyton Orient Football Club, their 96th in the Football League, and sixth consecutive season in the third tier of the English football league system. The club finished the season one place above the relegation zone.

  9. 2006–07 Leyton Orient F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 season was Leyton Orient's 108th season and their 91st in the Football League.It was their first season back in the third tier of the English football league system, Football League One, following promotion in the 2005–06 season.