• Millwall F.C. Hall of Fame "Remembering Len Julian". Gor Mahia.net. "Tottenham 1-4 Arsenal". Alamy.com. "Len Julians". Arsenal.com. ""Millwall's unbeaten...
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  • Latgalian ceramicist Len Julians (1933–1993), English footballer Yorane Julians (born 1981), French basketball player St Julians Julian (disambiguation) This...
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  • organization announced that Millwall F.C. center forward player-coach Len Julians was signed to coach the team for the 1968 season. The Cougars opened...
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  • goalkeeper Alex Stepney, defender Tom Wilson and strikers Hugh Curran and Len Julians, were presented with a commemorative gold cigarette lighter by the Football...
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  • coach the Detroit Cougars working alongside his former Millwall teammate Len Julians. He later managed Tooting and Mitcham from 1971 to 1976, who had been...
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  • second-half, a coin was thrown from the terraces, which struck Millwall player Len Julians on the head, drawing blood. The stadium announcer warned that the game...
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  • 15 November 1958 17 Leyton Orient 5–2 Middlesbrough Leyton (London) Len Julians 42', 74', 84' Phil White 77' Mark Lazarus 89' 16 10', 80' Peacock Stadium:...
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  • number of words. A selection of these was collected and published in 1965 as Len Deighton's Action Cook Book, the first of five cookery books he wrote. Other...
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  • husband, jazz musician Julian "Cannonball" Adderley from 1962 until his death in 1975 and second husband, folk musician, Len Chandler until his death...
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  • 28 September 1957 10 Leyton Orient 4–0 Middlesbrough Leyton (London) Len Julians , , , 9 Stadium: Brisbane Road Attendance: 18,487 Referee: CH Sant...
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