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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...
- Worthington, v Gloucester City (15 September 2012) Oldest playerNigel 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- won the gold medal in the recurve junior mixed team event with partner Jemson Singh Ningthoujam. Bhakat was born on 17 June 1998 in Kolkata, West Bengal...