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1 November 1958 Leyton Orient: A 5–2 Howard, McKnight (og), Massie, Hawksworth, McHale 13,828 8th 8 November 1958 Sunderland: H 1–1 Massie 20,301 9th 15 November 1958 Lincoln City: A 1–1 Hawksworth 9,361 9th 22 November 1958 Fulham: H 2–1 Hawksworth, Massie 19,778 9th 29 November 1958 Sheffield Wednesday: A 1–4 Massie 25,394 9th 6 ...
The club has reached the top flight of English football once in its history, a single season in Division One in 1962–63 which ended in relegation. Leyton Orient's best performance in the FA Cup was in reaching the semi-final stage in 1977–78. [1] This list includes the abandoned 1939–40 season and the unofficial Second World War leagues.
The 1958–59 season was the 79th season of competitive football in England. ... Leyton Orient: 42 14 8 20 71 78 0.910 36 18 ... 1958–59 in English football.
The 1958–59 season was the 60th completed season of The Football League. ... Leyton Orient: 42 14 8 20 71 78 0.910 36 18 ... 1958-59 in English football; References
Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, ... 2nd English title: Relegated: Leeds United ... Leyton Orient: 0–0 3–2 3–1 1–2 3–4 2–0
Leyton Orient were originally formed by members of the Glyn Cricket Club in 1881, many of whom were former students of the Independent College, Homerton in nearby Hackney (now Homerton College in Cambridge); an annual fixture is still held between the club and the college. The team has had several name changes since, first as Eagle Cricket Club ...
November 1958 Leyton Orient: 9: Vic Keeble: CF 32 20 1 33: 20: 1957 Newcastle United: 10: John Dick: IL 41 27 1 42: 27: 1953 Crittall Athletic: 11: Malcolm Musgrove: OL 40 7 1 41: 7: 1953 Lynmouth Colliery Other players with appearances 6: Andy Nelson: LH 12 1 12: 1: 1957 Academy 2: Joe Kirkup: RB 11 11: 1958 Academy 1: Noel Dwyer: GK 10 10: ...
21 February 1958: 21-year-old Duncan Edwards dies in hospital from injuries sustained fifteen days ago in the Munich air disaster. 13 March 1958: Liverpool's leading goalscorer, Tony Rowley, signs for Tranmere Rovers. [14] 12 April 1958: Woking win the FA Amateur Cup after victory over Ilford in the final 3–0, in front of a young Martin Tyler ...