Jim Lewis (footballer, born 1927)
James Lewis (26 June 1927 – 21 November 2011) was an English footballer. He was one of the most successful amateur footballers of his generation. Lewis, educated at the Monoux School, Walthamstow, began his football career as a 16-year-old with the famous amateur side Walthamstow Avenue (his father had also played for them) and in three stints with the club scored 423 goals in 522 appearances, mainly as a centre forward. He had briefly left Walthamstow in November 1950 to play for Leyton Orient, but after playing as an amateur in 4 League games he rejected their contract terms. Lewis was a key part of the Walthamstow side which reached the FA Cup fourth round in 1953, beating sides such as Stockport County and Watford and drawing 1–1 with Manchester United at Old Trafford, before losing 5–
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Jim Lewis (footballer, born 1927)
James Lewis (26 June 1927 – 21 November 2011) was an English footballer. He was one of the most successful amateur footballers of his generation. Lewis, educated at the Monoux School, Walthamstow, began his football career as a 16-year-old with the famous amateur side Walthamstow Avenue (his father had also played for them) and in three stints with the club scored 423 goals in 522 appearances, mainly as a centre forward. He had briefly left Walthamstow in November 1950 to play for Leyton Orient, but after playing as an amateur in 4 League games he rejected their contract terms. Lewis was a key part of the Walthamstow side which reached the FA Cup fourth round in 1953, beating sides such as Stockport County and Watford and drawing 1–1 with Manchester United at Old Trafford, before losing 5–
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James Leonard Lewis-detto Jim- ...... inglese, di ruolo attaccante.
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James Leonard „Jim“ Lewis (* 2 ...... drei Olympischen Spielen teil.
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James Lewis (26 June 1927 – 21 ...... , 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.
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James Lewis surnommé Jim Lewis ...... glais des années 1940 et 1950.
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جيم لويس (بالإنجليزية: Jim Lew ...... ينت وWalthamstow Avenue F.C. .
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1927-06-26
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James Leonard Lewis-detto Jim- ...... inglese, di ruolo attaccante.
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James Leonard „Jim“ Lewis (* 2 ...... drei Olympischen Spielen teil.
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James Lewis (26 June 1927 – 21 ...... Old Trafford, before losing 5–
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James Lewis surnommé Jim Lewis ...... glais des années 1940 et 1950.
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جيم لويس (بالإنجليزية: Jim Lew ...... ينت وWalthamstow Avenue F.C. .
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