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- Q16067038 description "English footballer".
- Q16067038 description "English footballer".
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- Q16067038 abstract "John Alfred "Alf" Twigg (1882– unknown) was an English association footballer who played as a forward.Born in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Twigg began his footballing career with Burton Albion. He also played for Hinckley Town, Gainsborough Trinity and Millwall where he played from the 1905 to 1910. Twigg is Millwall's 5th all-time leading scorer, with 88 goals. He was top scorer for the Lions in the Southern League three seasons in a row, scoring 28 goals in 1906–07, 30 in 1907–08 and 17 in the 1908–09 season. Twigg holds the record for the highest number of goals between London rivals, Millwall and West Ham United. Twigg scored 10 goals against West Ham, his first on 16 April 1906 and his last on 26 April 1909.".
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- Q16067038 birthPlace "Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England".
- Q16067038 caps "182".
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- Q16067038 dateOfBirth "1882".
- Q16067038 fullname "John Alfred Twigg".
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- Q16067038 name "Alf Twigg".
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- Q16067038 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q16067038 years "1902".
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- Q16067038 comment "John Alfred "Alf" Twigg (1882– unknown) was an English association footballer who played as a forward.Born in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, Twigg began his footballing career with Burton Albion. He also played for Hinckley Town, Gainsborough Trinity and Millwall where he played from the 1905 to 1910. Twigg is Millwall's 5th all-time leading scorer, with 88 goals.".
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