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  2. 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]

  3. 1958–59 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Leyton Orient F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional association football club based in Leyton, Waltham Forest, London, England. The team compete in EFL League One , the third level of the English football league system .

  5. 1958–59 West Ham United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    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: ...

  6. 1959–60 Football League - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Orient: 42 15 14 13 76 61 1.246 44 11 Ipswich Town: 42 19 6 17 78 68 1.147 44 12 Swansea Town: 42 15 10 17 82 84 0.976 40 13 Lincoln City: 42 16 7 19 75 78 0.962 39 14 Brighton & Hove Albion: 42 13 12 17 67 76 0.882 38 15 Scunthorpe United: 42 13 10 19 57 71 0.803 36 16 Sunderland: 42 12 12 18 52 65 0.800 36 17 Stoke City: 42 14 7 21 66 ...

  7. Tommy Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was the Football League Second Division top scorer for the 1957–58 season with 43 goals for Leyton Orient and Blackburn Rovers. [4] He was Orient's all-time top scorer and in 1999 was voted their greatest player of all time. [5]

  8. Mark Lazarus - Wikipedia

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    A prominent Jewish player, he initially chose football over boxing and followed manager Alec Stock first to Leyton Orient and then Queens Park Rangers. He transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers for a club record fee, but due to a clash with manager Stan Cullis , he moved back to QPR after only nine games.

  9. South East Counties League - Wikipedia

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    The South East Counties League (SECL) was a football league for the youth teams of clubs from Southern England.. The competition grew out of the Middlesex Youth Invitation Cup set up in the 1950s by the Middlesex FA and was formerly known as the South East Counties Youth Football League. [1]