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Nigel Bradley Jemson (born 10
August 1969) is an
English footballer, who
represented his
country at under-21
level and was the player-manager of Ilkeston...
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leaving the
coffee house to his
sister Elizabeth and her husband,
Thomas Jemson.
Jemson founded the Lloyd's List
newspaper in 1734,
similar to the previous...
- Worthington, v
Gloucester City (15
September 2012)
Oldest player –
Nigel Jemson, aged 39
years and 258 days v
Chorley (25
April 2009)
Youngest player –...
- They lost 2–1 to
Rotherham United, with ****ure
Shrewsbury striker Nigel Jemson scoring both
Rotherham goals.
Shrewsbury remained a mid-table team before...
- the top division: Southampton's Paul
Moody and
Nottingham Forest's
Nigel Jemson.
Oxford finished seventh in 1994–95 season, and in the
following season...
- ****ociation of
Newspapers lists several earlier,
extant titles.
Thomas Jemson inherited Lloyd's
Coffee House in 1727 and
founded the Lloyd's List that...
- and was
contested between Nottingham Forest and
Oldham Athletic.
Nigel Jemson scored the only goal of the game,
shooting low to the net
after his initial...
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first of his four
successive selections for the PFA Team of the Year.
Nigel Jemson scored as
Forest beat
Oldham Athletic 1–0 to
retain the
League Cup in 1990...
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Shrewsbury 2–1 to win the
Football League Trophy, with two
goals from
Nigel Jemson giving Rotherham the win, with over 20,000
Rotherham United fans following...
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first of his four
successive selections for the PFA Team of the Year.
Nigel Jemson scored as
Forest defeated Oldham Athletic 1–0 to
retain the
League Cup in...