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Leyland

[ley-luhnd]

noun

  1. a town in Lancashire, N England.



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“He’s a combination of the old and the new,” Hall-of-Fame manager Jim Leyland says.

Lifelong fan John Barlow from Leyland in Lancashire, a survivor of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said he was "absolutely devastated" when the news broke and had to stop what he was doing at work to travel to Anfield.

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Lifelong fan John Barlow from Leyland in Lancashire, a survivor of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said he was "absolutely devastated" when the news broke.

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Vicky Balch, of Leyland, Lancashire, also needed a partial leg amputation after the crash.

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After a brief pit stop in Wales, Lennon and Ono went on to his home-town of Liverpool and on holiday in Scotland in his white British Leyland Austin Maxi car.

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