Brisbane Road deed performance
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Full address
Brisbane Road,
London,
Essex,
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Owner
Streetwise Kid
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Date purchased
11/07/2010
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Renewal date
11/07/2015
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Purchase offers
1
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Total Hits
1,098
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Average Hits/Day
3
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Current Value
£12.14 (143%)
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Total Ad Revenue
£0.00
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Total No. Updates
5
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Leyton Orient Football Club Brisbane Road, London Essex England
Published: 14th July 2010
Leyton Orient F.C. (pronounced /ˈleɪtən ˈɔəriənt/) are an English professional football club based in east London. They currently play in League One of the Football League. The team is often known to its fans simply as the Os. Leyton Orient have spent only one season in the top flight of English football, in 1962–63. Though they were immediately relegated, they had three memorable victories within the space of twelve days against local rivals West Ham, eventual champions Everton, and Manchester United. In August 1974, they were Manchester United's first opposition in the latter's only post-war Second Division campaign. In 1978, Orient reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup for the only time in their history, under the managem
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History Leyton Orient F.C. Brisbane Road, London Essex England
Published: 14th July 2010
Formation and name Leyton Orient was originally formed by members of the Glyn Cricket Club in 1881, many of whom were former students of Homerton College. The team has had several name changes since, first as Eagle Cricket Club in 1886 then as Orient Football Club in 1888. The Os are the second oldest Football League club in London behind Fulham. They played in the 2nd Division of the Southern League in 1904, joined the Football League in 1905 and are the 24th oldest club currently playing in the Football League. History books written on the club by its historian Neilson N Kaufman suggest that the choice of the name Orient came about at the behest of a player (Jack R Dearing) who was an employee of the Orient Shipping Company (later to b
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Leyton Orient World War 1 Brisbane Road, London Essex England
Published: 14th July 2010
World War 1 The 1914–15 season was the last football season before the League was suspended due to the outbreak of the First World War. 41 members of the Clapton Orient team and staff joined up into the 17th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (the Footballers' Battalion) the highest of any football team in the country and the first to join up en masse.At the final game of the season – Clapton Orient vs Leicester Fosse, 20,000 people came out to support the team. A farewell parade was also hosted, but not before the O's had won 2–0. The British Film Institute hold a brief recording of this historic match and parade in their archives. During the Battle of the Somme, three players gave their lives for King and Country: Richard
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Leyton Orient F.C. Brisbane Road, London Essex England
Published: 14th July 2010
Later 20th century Orient's golden years were in the 1960s and 1970s. In the 1961/62 season Orient were promoted to the top tier of English football, the First Division (now the FA Premier League), for the only time in their history, after finishing second in Division Two under the management of Johnny Carey. The team struggled in the top flight and were relegated from the top division the following season. Nonetheless, they did defeat West Ham United in a famous 'double' victory (home and away wins). They spent the whole of the 1970s in Division Two. In 1978 Orient were defeated in the semi final of the FA Cup, the furthest they have progressed in that competition. Leyton Orient were Division Three South champions in the 1955/56 seaso

