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  1. Graham George Wilkins (born 28 June 1955) is an English retired professional football full-back who made over 130 appearances in the Football League for Chelsea. He also played league football for Brentford and Southend United.

  2. Oct 22, 2024 · And it’s a phrase that 75-year-old Graham Wilkins uses a few times, as he discusses his “absolute shock” at chancellor Rachel Reeves’s decision to restrict the allowance to only those pensioners receiving pension credit, drawing a line that will exclude an estimated 10 million people.

  3. Graham Wilkins. Clubs played for: Chelsea, Brentford, Southend United (loan), Southall (1972-1984) Born: 1955 Birthplace: Hillingdon Position: Full-back Biography: The eldest of four footballing brother's, Graham was a full back with good technique. Made his debut as a 17 year-old against Ipswich on Boxing Day 1972 but a broken leg at Old ...

  4. www.shawston.co.uk › about › meet-the-teamMeet the Team - Shawston

    Before joining Shawston, Graham worked for 17-years at a large PLC. Following an acquisition by a global conglomerate, Graham became the Sales and Operations Director, accountable for all sales in the South of England, which included responsibility for 3 branches with a combined turnover of £25m.

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  5. Graham Wilkins is a former footballer who played as a right-back for Chelsea and Brentford. He is the brother of Ray, Dean and Stephen Wilkins, and the son of George Wilkins.

  6. Jul 4, 2003 · Sir Graham ("Bob") Wilkins, who died on Wednesday aged 79, began his working life as a research scientist before deciding that his talents were better suited to management; in due course he...

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  8. Graham Wilkins was of considerable importance in several roles: as the chairman of the Beecham Group who transformed the company into a major force in the international pharmaceutical...

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