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Len Julians

Len Julians

Clubs played for: Walthamstow Avenue , Leyton Orient, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Millwall, Detroit Cougars (1955-1968)

Born: 1933

Birthplace: Tottenham

Position: Forward

Biography: Ran a garage with former team mate Bryan Snowden in Meopham before his death in Southend in December 1993.




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Julians, Len While living and refereeing in the Kenyan super league in Kenya I came across Len Julians. I was the senior linesmen for one of his games. As at that time I was the only white referee I had the opinion that Mr Julian’s expected preferential treatment which he did not receive. He subsequently turned his supporters in the crowd against me from the bench saying I was bias towards the other side. The outcome was that my 8 year old son and I were set upon and dragged from my motorcycle and only escaped serious injury due to the more sensible supporters intervention.
So forgive me if I don’t join in shouting his praise. I do remember him being a popular coach and fairly successful during his time in Kenya.
13-01-22 David Scott

hutchinson ian he was my best friend when he came to chelsea,a lovely fella and the bravest player ever.
17-07-20 ernest linstead

Julians, Len Very good player Len Julians died young - anybody knows how he died?

20-04-19 peter hiller

Julians Len moved to Africa to develop Kenyan players at Gor Mahia FC and was a successful coach. The team transformed its mode of play. Solid defending, Great mid play and firing from all cylinders were the hallmark of his game, Never seen a greater coach in Kenya


Julians, Len Len Julians was the father of my friend Gary Julians who also was a gifted footballer.They lived by the green in Joydens wood in Bexley.One day Len took me and his son to a Millwall match at the old Den it was totaly amazing.as we drove into the ground all supporters were say Hi Len


Julians, Len I worked with Len in a printers in north Acton when he was 16 a nice lad football mad,he was playing for Spurs Juniors at the time,I recall the time Spurs were playing an evening game against an Austrian side, after work I took Len to spurs on my motocycle, he got me in free of charge, prime position on the bench. A great guy


Julians, Len A TRUE GENT A LOVELY APPROACHABLE MAN HE WAS MY SPORTS TEACHER AT KINGSDALE SCHOOL IN WEST DULWICH HE WAS PLAYING FOR MILLWALL AT THE TIME


Julians, Len When I was 16, in 1979, I started work with Len Julians and Bryan Snowdon at their garage, Whitehill Service Station, Meopham, Kent. Len was invited to join Crystal Palace as their Assistant Manager around 1982. Both Len and Bryan were good to work for.


Julians, Len Not sure if this is true but my late father said that he was related to Len (cousins i believe, born and breed in Tottenham) would love to know if this is true as i am a arsenal fan and strangley enough was also born 19 June


Julians, Len Len was my uncle, my dad and me would go to every Arsenal game (being I was little) I got to sit in the glass box/coaches box quite often at Highbury. I had a set of footballs signed by all the team members of all of the first division teams - courtesy of uncle Len.


JULIANS, Len Gosh, just came across this. Len Julians is my Dad. Sadly he died in 1993. Such a special man. Wonderful memories, he adored his fans and course loved the game.
Debbie Julians

Julians, Len LEN LIVED IN THE SAME ROAD AS ME, AND i WAS FRIENDS WITH HIS SISTER YVONNE, HE USED TO OPLAY BOOGIE WOOGIE ON HIS MUMS PIANO IN THE PARLOUR OF THEIR HOME , ONE DAY WE WERE IN THE HOUSE AND ERNIE WALLEY FROM SPURS, CAME ROUND, AND THEY PLAYED THE PIANO LIKE I HAVE HEARD BEFORE,BRILLIANT,,LEN ALSO HAD A SISTER SYLVY, THEY WERE ALL HEARTBROKEN WHEN YVONNE SADLY DIED AT THE AGE OF 31 ,LOVED THE FAMILY AND HAVE LOTS OF FOND MEMORIES .


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