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© 1972 Brickfield Publications Ltd
The Rothmans Football Yearbook has now become an established part of the soccer
scene. We are pleased, and not a little awed, by the fact that in two years the book has
achieved a readership running into hundreds of thousands of football fans.
This is the third edition of the Yearbook, which is rated by the experts as the most
comprehensive reference work on the world’s most popular sport. The latest edition, like
the previous ones, has been extensively revised, for everyone connected with the book is
determined that it should maintain its reputation as the most important and up-to-date
collection of soccer facts available.
For instance, readers will find that much more attention has been paid to the European
and International aspects of the game. There is also an expanded section on Scottish
League football.
So we have another new Rothmans Football Yearbook for 1972-73. Readers have not
been slow in telling us what new features they would like to see and we have tried to
include as many as possible.
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We, the compilers of the Rothmans Football Yearbook 1972-73, have been
acutely conscious of the tremendous impact made by previous editions.
These books have given immense pleasure to the general public and have
been of daily use to many enthusiasts, connoisseurs, working journalists
and TV commentators.
This success carries with it the obligation to improve the content and
lay-out of any subsequent editions. We also realised that to compile such
a vast amount of detailed information concerning Association Football
requires team work and we have utilised the specialised knowledge of
several of our colleagues, whose contributions have proved invaluable.
One of the new features introduced has been the complete results, scorers
and line-ups of the international teams of Northern Ireland, Scotland and
Wales since the war. This followed on last year’s inclusion of the England
teams in a similar form.
We have enlarged our European section because an intimate knowledge
of the domestic football of the U.E.F.A. member countries should be of
interest to readers whenever a foreign team meets a British club in one of
the major European cup competitions.
Feature articles introduce each section spotlighting the current problems
concerning that particular aspect of the game, as well as explaining any
items of interest.
We felt, too, that there was a need for re-planning the lay-out of the
book putting the various sections into a more logical order.
For instance, when dealing with English and Scottish domestic football
we followed a League—F.A. Cup— Football League Cup sequence so that
the reader might find the required statistical information as quickly as
possible.
In the compilation of the book we received a great deal of help from
various organisations but we would like to express our special thanks to
Mike McNamara of the Football Association, Bob Baldwin of the
Football League and Tom Maule of the Scottish League for their efforts in
answering queries and always being available to settle problems arising.
At the same time we owe a great deal of gratitude to those readers
whose helpful suggestions have contributed to the book. Unfortunately
it has been quite impossible to answer all the letters individually and
some of the ideas although interesting were simply not practical — and
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indeed would have needed a book twice this size to accommodate
thems
But in any case, several of the editorial suggestions have been incorpor-
ated in the book and others will be given the most serious consideration
for future editions.
We were impressed by the various forms of statistical information
collected purely as a hobby by some of our readers and we would like to
thank them most sincerely for their kind offers of assistance. Perhaps they
will be gratified to see that their observations were carefully checked and
indeed as a result we were able to correct some small errors.
A Mr Paton, for instance, pointed out that one of his relations who
appeared for Bolton Wanderers in the 1893-94 F.A. Cup Final, spelt his
name with one ‘t’ and not two as appeared in last year’s edition.
We would like to emphasise that while the year mentioned in the Home
International results refers to the actual date, the international appearances,
in order to save space, refer to the year in which the season’s football
ended. International appearances are listed in accordance with Football
Association statistics.
We hope this book, by recording the history of Association Football,
will contribute even more to the popularity of the game.
LESLIE VERNON
JACK ROLLIN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS a
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The compilers wish to thank the many individuals and organisations whose
ready co-operation has produced material for this volume, and in particular:
Alan Elliot
Lionel Francis
Tony Williams
Arthur Rotmil
Peter Jackson
Malcolm Brodie
Tony Pullein
The Football Association
The Scottish Football Association
The Welsh Football Association
The Football League
The Scottish Football League
The Secretaries of all Football League Clubs
John Carvosso and Mike McNamara (Football Association)
Eric Howarth, Bob Baldwin and Peter Fay (Football League)
A. J. Hutchinson (A.F.A.)
The English Schools F.A.
Mike Blake (U.A.U.)
Maurice Golesworthy
Jimmy Nicholson
Barry Davies
Gerald Sinstadt
Charles Henderson
John Motson
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Rothmans Football Yearbook Reviews
A sample of the tributes paid by the Press to the Rothmans Football Yearbook:
‘The most comprehensive reference book in the game’s history.’ Sunday Sun
‘The mind is staggered at the thought of all the work that must have gone into
the project to produce such a treasure.’ Sunday Times of Perth, Australia
‘An astonishingly complete volume which may soon rank as a ‘bible’ for the
sport.’ The Sporting Life
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CONTENTS
Rothmans Foreword
Editorial Board and Advisory Panel
Compilers Notes and Acknowledgements
Cartoon
Reviews of 1971-72 edition
Diary of Representative Matches 1972-73
Golden Boots Award and Young Player of the Year
Review of the season by Brian James
HISTORICAL SECTION
Day by Day Diary 1971-72 30
Soccer Steps of History 62
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL
Introduction
Scottish League Club Section Division One
Scottish League Club Section Division Two
Scottish League tables 1971-72
Scottish League Acrostics, Full result Tables for 1971-72
Scottish League previous winners
Scottish F.A. Cup Winners
Scottish F.A. Cup 1971-72 match details
Scottish League Cup
Goalscorers 1971-72
STATISTICAL SECTION
Facts and Figures
Important Addresses
Transfers
Attendances
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SPONSORED FOOTBALL
Introduction by Denis Howell M.P. 692
Watney Cup 693
Drybrough Cup 693
Texaco Cup 694
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
Introduction and feature on International Championship 696
International Championship 1971-72 698
Previous results in Home International Championship 699
Friendly British International matches 1971-72 702
Past International results against foreign countries 703
British International Goalscorers 711
Introduction and Feature to International Appearances 712
British International Appearances 713
Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales International teams 1946-71 748
Under-23 International results 1971-72 7716
Past Under-23 International results and goalscorers 777
British Under-23 appearances 779
England’s full record 784
‘B’ International and Unofficial International results 785
Victory and Wartime British International appearances 786
WORLD CUP
Introduction and feature on F.I.F.A. 793
World Cup Feature IES)
Past World Cup results 796
Draw and Organizing Committee 806
1974 World Cup timetable 807
EUROPEAN FOOTBALL
Introduction and feature on U.E.F.A. 808
European Football Championship 809
European Under-23 Championship 818
European Amateur Championship 819
European competition for clubs: previous winners 820
European Champions Cup past results 821
European Cup Winners Cup past results 829
European Fairs Cup and U.E.F.A. Cup past results 834
British teams in European Cup, European Cup Winners Cup, Fairs and
U.E.F.A. Cup 1971-72; match details 842
Summary of appearances of British teams in above competitions 849
Progress of British entries in European competitions 850
Anglo-Italian Cup and Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners Cup 853
Introduction and feature on World Club Championship 854
World Club Championship details 855
Soccer the World Game 873
Introduction and feature on European Nations Section 874
Alphabetical list of U.E.F.A. member countries from Albania to Yugoslavia 875
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IRISH FOOTBALL
Introduction, League and Cup, past and present 897
WELSH FOOTBALL
Introduction, League and Cup, past and present
YOUTH FOOTBALL
International Youth Tournament 1971-72
F.A. Youth Cup
F.A. Youth Challenge Cup Winners 1946-72
Youth International matches
Challenge Cup and UEFA-Tournament Previous Winners
AMATEUR FOOTBALL
Home Amateur International Championship 1971-72 923
British Internationals against foreign countries 1971-72 924
Amateur International Matches 1906-71 925
F.A, Amateur Match details, past and present 929
Olympic Games 931
English Amateur International Appearances 932
F.A. Amateur Cup 934
Amateur League tables 1971-72 937
F.A. Sunday Cup 940
A.F.A. and other football 941
School Football 943
MISCELLANEOUS SECTION
F.A. and the Football League 912
Laws of the Game 945
Referees List 953
Press and TV 954
Footballer of the Year 956
Manager of the Year 957
Pools Section 959
FIXTURES SECTION
Football League, Scottish League 972
Scottish League Cup 904
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION 121-136 and 857-872
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REPRESENTATIVE FIXTURES 1972-73
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To the Top Eleven Players in Great Britain
Goalkeeper
GORDON BANKS
(Stoke City and England) 22 votes
Defence
PAUL MADELEY
(Leeds United and England) 14 votes
ROY McFARLAND
(Derby County and England) 14 votes
BOBBY MOORE
(West Ham United and England) 19 votes
TERRY COOPER
(Leeds United and England) 20 votes
Midfield
BILLY BREMNER
(Leeds United and Scotland) 19 votes
JOHNNY GILES
(Leeds United and the Republic of
Ireland) 18 votes
Strikers
JIMMY JOHNSTONE
(Celtic and Scotland) 7 votes
MARTIN CHIVERS
(Tottenham Hotspur and England) 20 votes
FRANCIS LEE
(Manchester City and England) 18 votes
EDDIE GRAY
(Leeds United and Scotland) 9 votes
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PETER SIMPSON
(Arsenal) 5 votes
It was left to the discretion of the voters what actual formation their team took either
in a 4-3-3 or 4-2-4 formation.
One player received the full 22 votes, Gordon Banks who had earlier been the choice
of the Football Writers Association as the Footballer of the Year. Terry Cooper who
had the misfortune to break a leg late in the season and Martin Chivers top scorer
among First Division players in senior competitive matches came next with 20 votes each.
1970—Gordon Banks; David Hay, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner, Mike England,
Bobby Moore, Jimmy Johnstone, Alan Ball, Geoff Hurst, Ron Davies, George Best.
1971—Gordon Banks; Chris Lawler, Terry Cooper, Billy Bremner, Frank McLintock,
Bobby Moore, George Best, Martin Chivers, Ron Davies, Francis Lee, Martin Peters.
In addition the panel was asked to nominate their Young Player of the Year. Kevin
Keegan won the choice with as many votes as all other entries put together.
Other players who received votes in the Golden Boots Award: Mike England (6),
Colin Bell (6), George Best (5), Alan Ball (4), Sandy Jardine (3), Colin Todd (3), Norman
Hunter (3), Archie Gemmill (3), Alan Hudson (2), David Hay (2), Bobby Murdoch (2),
George Graham (2), Peter Lorimer (2), Derek Dougan (2), Rodney Marsh (2), Kenny
Dalglish (2), Mike Channon (2), Chris Lawler, Frank McLintock, Larry Lloyd, John
Hollins, George Armstrong, Ian Moore, Terry Conroy, Denis Law, Malcom Macdonald
and John O’Hare (1 each), Peter Simpson (5) was the most voted for substitute.
Additional votes for the Young Player of the Year: Trevor Francis (4), Kenny
eee (3), Leighton James, Charlie George, Malcolm Macdonald and Colin Todd
each).
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Pressures of To-day’s Football
by Brian James
The 1971-72 season might be remembered by history as that which began with overdue
attempts to protect players from each other; and ended with a evidence of a clear need
to protect players from themselves. It cannot be often that the incidents of football, the
matches and the performances of individuals are so over-shadowed by the larger issues
of the game.
The first month of the season was made dramatic by a secretly-taken decision of the
Football League to clamp down on discipline and, in particular, the notorious tackle from
the back that for years had set British football aside from all other. As the statistics of
players booked and ordered off mounted the world could have been forgiven for
believing that British players had gone suddenly mad, whereas the truth was that
British football was belatedly finding its sanity. We shall see later the consequences of
their campaign.
But it was the final month of the season that the years may show was the most
significant, a month in which first one voice, then another, was heard in protest about the
strains — physical and mental — that the domestic and international fixture schedules
were placing on the country’s better players.
Dr Brian Curtin, of Tottenham Hotspur, may have started it by forecasting that the
top players would be “burnt out’ by the time they were 28. Arsenal manager Bertie Mee
followed up by declaring that the issue was ‘the most important subject that had arisen
in the game for years. We are ruining our players with what we are demanding of them’.
Suddenly from every quarter similar doubts and fears were expressed. Nor was the
evidence merely verbal. Francis Lee of Manchester City was taken, exhausted, to hospi-
tal. Alan Mullery of Spurs declared himself out of England’s future after a tired, tense
national team had been eliminated from the European Championship by West Germany.
Partially at the request of the senior players, an England tour was then cancelled;
Hudson of Chelsea, Todd of Derby, both declined chances to tour with Sir Alf Ramsey
and Young England. The word ‘fatigue’ was on their lips, too. It is only slight exaggera-
tion to suggest that the mood below the stands was close to mutiny.
No man was closer to the problem than Dr Neil Phillips, honorary medical officer to
the F.A. He is in no doubt of the seriousness of the situation. ‘My view is that, as medical
people, we just don’t know enough about the strains and stresses that we are putting
on our elite of players, the stars who are important to the top ten club sides in the country
and the same people on whom the burdens fall in international football. But we ought
to be doing everything we can to find out.
‘Playing Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday ... week in and week out, year after year,
in a highly competitive atmosphere at a high level of physical commitment can impose
appalling strains. Take the physical side first: What bothers me is that players get no
chance to recover from minor injuries, we (that is the clubs) are forced to send them out
half-recovered, straight off the treatment table. And chronic conditions can develop
from small injuries that, in another era, would have been cured once and for all with
proper treatment and rest. Soft-tissues injuries, bruises, need 48 hours complete rest
before the muscle should be asked to function again. Present-day stars simply don’t get
the chance and permanently-damaged muscles may be the end result.
“We have already seen some evidence of this in the long-standing pelvic disorders
suffered by men like Alan Ball, Alan Mullery and Bob McNab. These conditions started
with minor groin strains that were not properly rested; I am afraid that other chronic
conditions of this sort may soon start to show. We must be alert for the signs.
“Yet even this is not the main problem. The emotional and mental effects on players
of playing to the schedules of today, may well be a more serious danger. Players are
competitive — they have to be — and so they will know the extremes of elation and
disappointment. The list of pressures on them is endless. They exert pressures on
themselves because of their own ambitions. Money, the bonuses they play for that can
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make all the difference to their standard of living, add to that weight. Then, team mates
put pressures on them, for football is a team game and one man’s failure may be a team’s
disaster. The coaches and managers put pressure on them, for the success of the bosses
is tied to the players’ performance. The directors, the crowds, even their own families,
all exert pressures for their own reasons on the player. Everyone wants success for his
or her team — but the buck stops with the player.
‘To know the total weight of such tensions the ordinary man in the street should ask
himself how he would feel if he were promoted in his job, or how he would feel if he were
suddenly sacked. Players, in effect, know exactly these extremes — every three days of
their lives ... getting promotion .. . getting sacked . . . Just think of it.
‘Most men could withstand such strains for a short period, perhaps a whole year. But
when it becomes part of the pattern of life, year after year, the burden becomes frighten-
ing. What worries me most, however, is the way in which players voluntarily add to
these pressures by their commercial interests outside the game. In addition to everything
else they get themselves tied up in businesses — concerned about contracts, schedules,
royalties, meetings, fees, public appearances and so on. The problem of business alone
can send small shopkeepers running to their doctors, yet players let themselves in for
precisely similar worries on top of everything else on their minds.
‘I have noticed the change in top players over the past few years, a sort of disenchant-
ment with the game. A lack of sparkle. One finds oneself looking around a dressing
room like an officer looking at his men in the trenches in the First World War — which
ones will crack when the shelling starts, and which will still have the nerve left to go
over the top?
‘Worry, for some of these players, has become a way of life. That can’t be right and
eventually some of them, those with the weakest personalities, will crack. I am not saying
they'll go loony, but they will reach a point at which they can’t go on. They will get into
a state of acute anxiety, even a mild nervous collapse, in which they will become useless.
We have not been confronted with this problem long enough to have all the answers, but
we had better start looking for them now.
“We may well get to the state when football has to protect these top players from
themselves; stop asking them to play the number of games we now demand. And then
perhaps the clubs will have to prevent them making life harder by being involved in
business interests while they are still playing.’
In the light of that gloomy appraisal most of what happened in the year seems
insignificant, yet the League’s campaign for fairer football still deserves attention. It
began with the secret briefing of referees on the first Sunday of the season — when specific
instructions about specific types of misconduct were laid down. The immediate
effects were alarming, with players and clubs protesting they had not been consulted,
or even warned, before the axe fell. Cautions ran into dozens, then hundreds, as players
discovered that offences that had become part of the pattern of their game were now
banned absolutely.
Yet, slowly but certainly, footballers came to terms with the new code, and it is
impossible to doubt that a saner, more just, style of football began to evolve. Sadly,
the referees’ zeal was not matched by uniformity in the disciplinary committees and, after
several famous miscreants had escaped the consequences of their conduct, players
found it well worth their while to appeal constantly to the committees against the
decision made in the field. (By January, 139 appeals against cautions had been registered,
compared with perhaps 10 in a normal full year!) Unsurprisingly, the referees’ enthusi-
asm abated as their authority was undermined, and even the League were not pretend-
ing that more than 75 per cent of officials were obeying the new code by the season’s end.
This apparent contrast in attitude between the League and F.A. led to more formal
conflict when the League brought out its own plans to take over disciplinary matters
concerning their own employees, and to begin a ‘points’ system for a scale of set punish-
ments for a list of set crimes. The F.A. were unenthusiastic about this idea, and the
Government’s insistence that football should rule according to the spirit of the Industrial
Relations Act (providing opportunity for appeals for penalised workers) added a further
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complication. Yet the signs are that as a result of meetings this summer, a new system
for maintaining order in football would emerge — and the League’s determination to
redress the balance between the skilled and the merely strong will be perpetuated for the
unarguable good of the British game.
Indeed, despite the fuss about its launching and the doubts about the way it finally
drifted, the League’s campaign had just a few certain and admirable consequences,
perhaps best instanced by the case of George Eastham. Eastham, the former Arsenal and
England forward whose skill was as abundant as his inability to express it consistently
among bigger, tougher men was evident, had left Stoke to play in South Africa, apparently
finished with an English game he had illuminated but could not dominate.
The signs that football was at last placing greater value on skill, and was at last
prepared to protect those who possessed it, prompted Stoke manager Tony Waddington
to recall Eastham. Waddington’s judgement and hope were justified as Stoke — a club
that had won nothing in over 100 years of existence — played through to win finally the
League Cup. To reach Wembley they had to play a marathon set of four matches with
the equally skilled West Ham. Each of the games was fine in itself — taken as-a series they
were superb, with a Gordon Banks save from Hurst’s penalty and a spell in goal by
Bobby Moore mere incidental highlights.
But it was the climax at Wembley with Eastham finally striking the goal which beat
Chelsea that most of us saw as a significant omen of improving times. Stoke might even
have made it a double, for it took an aberrational decision by a linesman to defeat them
when confronted with Arsenal’s power in an F.A. Cup semi-final replay at Everton.
Arsenal, despite the influential presence of Alan Ball (one of the £200,000 signings who
made this, too, a year of significant inflation in the transfer market), did not long survive
this one piece of luck their cool football needed: at Wembley they were out-run and
finally overcome by Leeds United who thus took their first F.A. Cup in the competition’s
Centenary Year.
But both these cup campaigns, like ALL cup campaigns, came as drama-on-the-day
chapters in the longer-running story of the chase for the League championship. There
have been few more erratically begun, more tautly-finished, campaigns than that of 1971-
72, and fewer deserving of a fairer climax than it was eventually to receive.
For the first weeks, football could talk of nothing but the start made by Sheffield
United, promoted from Division Two, and by their own manager’s admission a side of
players ‘picked up in Woolworth rather than Harrods’. United caught London’s
attention by taking on and beating the double-holders, Arsenal, on their own ground,
and then proceeded to barnstorm around the country adding scalps. They played bright
and aggressive football in those starting weeks, but the championship is for marathon
men, not sprinters, and by early winter the drive had gone and football looked elsewhere
for the champions.
They seemed to have been found at first at Manchester United, where Frank O’Farrell,
anew manager, had given a famous team a new impetus. A revived Denis Law, a vibrantly
effective George Best, scored goal after improbable goal, and the rest of the United pack
fought to protect those leads. O’Farrell seemed strangely cool about the prospects and
when, in December, Best’s form evaporated that pessimism was seen to be justified.
Gradually an eight-point lead was eroded and by January it was seen that a better-
balanced team must emerge to take the title.
By late spring four contenders had survived — Leeds U., Liverpool, Manchester C. and
Derby Co., and with Wolverhampton W. and Arsenal fading slowly from contention,
this quartet went stride for stride into the last month and into the tightest finish the
League championship has ever known. Every Saturday, every mid-week round of
fixtures, seemed to give first one, then another, the edge; each of many improbable
results then followed to confound predictions. i
Manchester C. were the first to drop out, beaten by Ipswich T. Yet on Cup Final day,
once by tradition the last day of the season, three teams could still take the title: Derby
Co., who led the League table with their programme completed. Liverpool, who had
one match left at Highbury and Leeds U. Leeds who had played magnificently to
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overcome the handicap of playing the first eight matches away from home
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week. And even the decision of the League — harsh, unexplained and perhaps inexplicabl
— that Leeds U. must play their final match, at Wolves, 48 hours after the Cup Final,
seemed merely to add one more unfair obstacle to a team that had overcome so much.
In the event it was one obstacle too many. Leeds U., despite abandoning all celebration
of their F.A. Cup victory and driving north within the hour to prepare for Molineux on
Monday, were beaten by Wolves, the refusal of at least one certain penalty adding
injustice to injury. The title, and the ‘double’, had gone. Liverpool’s chance vanished on
that same night — at Highbury they found Arsenal inflamed rather than dejected by
Wembley defeat and so could not muster the win that would have taken them to the top.
So it was that the Derby Co. players, actually out of the country on holiday in
Spain, heard themselves declared champions in their absence. Derby’s bright football
did not make them undeserving of the honour, yet the manner of victory remains
somehow unsatisfying.
Great football honours, one feels, should be taken on the field on the day, with the
winners coming off bathed in sweat and jubilation to have their feat acknowledged by
the people who were there when it came; not like hammer-throwers who make their
throw and retire to a bench to wait and discover whether rivals can improve on the
score. None of this is Derby’s fault (indeed they could argue that they DID win their
title in face-to-face combat by beating Leeds a little earlier). Rather is it the fault of a
too-crowded fixture list, the endless proliferation of meaningless extra competitions,
which removes all elasticity from the season and almost guarantees an untidy, anti-
climatic, end, But it does explain why Derby Co.’s first championship should have been
greeted with only vague appreciation.
The First Division contest, of course, was not all about winning. A group of clubs
found it only too easyto keep losing, among them C, Palace who, despitean extraordinary
week of transfers (when they sold Kember and Birchenall for £270,000 and bought five
reinforcements with the proceeds), found eventual safety only very late in the season.
Survival in the First Division was eventually denied to Huddersfield, a worthy, hard-
working team who lacked only the time to acquire polish, and Nottingham F. whose
sale of their star Ian Storey-Moore to Manchester U. was seen by some as a gesture of
surrender to the impending fate.
Similar criticism was made of Q.P.R. who allowed Rodney Marsh to join Manchester C.
for another £200,000-plus when they apparently had a fine chance of promotion. Sting
went out of that accusation when Q.P.R., minus Marsh, continued to pick up points at
an even faster rate than before, and when Manchester C., with Marsh, dropped the few
fatal points that cost them a title. The vacant First Division places went, finally, to
Norwich C., promoted for the first time as a reward for a season-long steadiness, and to
Birmingham C., who recovered bravely from an F.A. Cup semi-final trouncing by
Leeds U., to inch ahead of Millwall and Q.P.R.
Birmingham C. can be said to have had no other choice than to succeed, for the effect
of failure would have been disastrous in a city already wavering towards total commit-
ment to their rivals Aston Villa. Villa, gaining staggering support from the fans, came
bursting out of the Third Division with an authority that left observers wondering only
how they had got themselves down there in the first place. Brighton out-lasted Bourne-
mouth in a south-coast chase to keep Villa company.
Perhaps the most notable performances of the lower divisions were those of Brentford,
who used a tiny squad to gain promotion from Division Four, and Wrexham, the
poorish Division Three side who ended Cardiff’s monopoly of the Welsh Cup — and so
gained a back-door place into the European football usually reserved for the giants.
Much else happened in football: the first shock and sadness of Asa Hartford’s ‘hole
in the heart’ non-transfer to Leeds U., and his then unconcerned march into the Scottish
national team. . . . Mullery’s apparent rejection by Tottenham H., and his immediate
return to captain them to triumphin the U.E.F.A. Cup(they beat Wolvesinthe all-English
final) . .. the emergence of Kevin Keegan, at Liverpool, as the outstanding ‘find’ of the
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season . . . the conflict between clubs over the controversial ‘loaning’ of players ... the
problems presented to poor clubs by the recommendation of the Wheatley Commission
into crowd-safety standards, and the vastly more worrying implication of the Govern-
ment’s decision to make Soccer liable to Value Added Tax ... and, of course, many,
many fine matches, memorable individual displays.
Yet, on balance, it was those first sounds of alarm about the pressure on players that
are likely to resound longest from season 1971-72. When George Best flew to Spain in
May declaring that he was finished with football, a victim of the game’s attendant
stresses, the feelings of those he left behind were mixed. Some argued that the game was
better off without his tantrums, others that football could scarce afford the loss of one of
its few unique talents. But none dare dispute that in Best football had had its clearest
warning yet of the need to find a way to protect players from themselves.
Internationally British football ended the season in turmoil. England, having completed
the dismissal of teams such as Malta, Greece and Switzerland during the first part of the
year, found themselves confronted with West Germany in the quarter-final of the Nations
Cup. Remembering Wembley and 1966, remembering Leon and 1970, the pairing was
piquant to say the least and many were the column-miles of newsprint expended on the
prospects.
In advance the issue seemed clear enough: England would win at Wembley, as of right,
but would they win by a sufficiently large margin to guarantee survival in the return in
Berlin? There seemed little else to debate. In the event all forecasts missed the point
because Germany came to Wembley not merely to defend, but instead attacked England
with verve and skill enough to win 3-1. England’s lack of a ball-winning midfield
player was held to be the reason for defeat, yet this simple solution ignored the greater
reality that the Germans were a faster, fitter and infinitely more skilful side.
_ A great deal of advice was poured out for Sir Alf Ramsey’s benefit before the return —
advice now not on how to protect an England lead, but rather on how to save a desperate
situation. Ramsey, ignoring almost all of it, chose a hardened team of experienced
players, and while England never looked capable of recouping what was already lost,
played tightly enough to avert further disaster. Even achieving this limited object did
not save Sir Alf, and his team, from further abuse, and it was a tight-lipped and resentful
squad (minus regulars like Hurst, Lee and Mullery) which came home to prepare for
the Home championship.
From the first moment the Home title seemed tailor-made to fit Scotland. The Scots,
taken over by Tommy Docherty in mid-season, were already feeling the effects of their
new manager’s presence and the selection in the squad of some of the younger ‘Anglos’
seemed to provide a nice contrast with Sir Alf’s much-criticised adherence to his tried
and trusted regulars.
England started well enough, beating Wales in Cardiff to earn restrained praise, but
Scotland disposed of Ireland to keep, at least, abreast. Midweek the picture changed,
Ireland went to Wembley and a goal by captain Neill undermined and defeated an
England team including newcomers Todd, Currie and Lloyd. The ridicule poured now
upon England took predictably little account of the fact that these were precisely the
sort of changes many critics had advocated since Berlin. Next night Scotland overcame
the Welsh and, with England due at Hampden for their final match, the issue seemed to
revolve around Ireland’s chances of sharing the title with the Scots.
But England are never more dangerous than when they are down and, after an early
spell in which Scotland dominated what little football a foul-littered game permitted,
the English discipline sealed up and eventually commanded the match. A goal by the
reinstated Alan Ball gave England victory, to share the title with Scotland, and Ireland’s
draw that evening with Wales saw the tournament slide to anti-climax.
Once again the argument for playing the competition mid-season was raised . . . and
once again the depressing evidence of players being too drained to impress was cited.
Observing wearisome matches that even century-old rivalries could not fan into life, it
became hard to argue that men who have to give so much to their employers should be
able to keep something in reserve for their country.
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Diary 1971-72
June 1971
1 Cagliari beat C. Palace 2-0 in the Anglo-Italian Cup with goals from Luigi Riva.
Blackpool win 4-1 in Verona, and Huddersfield T. beat Sampdoria 3-2... Laurie
Calloway transferred from Southport to York C,
Ajax beat Panathinaikos 2-0 in the European Cup Final. A nearly full Wembley
Stadium for a final between a Dutch and a Greek team, with gate receipts of
£183,000 ... English referees create a favourable impression in Italy ... Sheffield
W. bidding strongly for Wyn Davies (Newcastle U.).
Leeds U. win the Fairs Cup for the second time in their history by beating Juventus
on the away goals rule (aggregate score 3-3). Manager Don Revie said: “After all
the knocks and set-backs the boys have suffered, it is time they had a few breaks.
Juventus are a world class side, and we could never relax’... Rodney Jones (Burnley)
is transferred to Rochdale.
Stuart Boam leaves Mansfield T. — Middlesbrough pay £50,000 for his signature
and Graham Howell is transferred to Bradford C. from Manchester C... . Black-
pool reach the Final of the Anglo-Italian Cup with a 2-1 win over Roma.
In the transfer market, George Duck (Millwall) joins Southend U., James Fletcher
(Lincoln C.) joins Scunthorpe U., and Ray Graydon (Bristol R.) signs for Aston
Villa.
Manchester U. are ready to bid for Everton’s Alan Ball, and Newcastle U. show
interest in the Scottish international forward Tony Green of Blackpool ... Moen-
chengladbach become the first team in the West German Bundesliga to win the
title twice.
Rodney Marsh is staying with Q.P.R., following the breakdown of talks between
Joe Mercer, Manchester C. manager, and Gordon Jago, the Rangers boss. Mercer
refused to increase his original offer of £140,000 .. . Feyenoord are the champions
of Holland.
Two Blackpool players, Henry Mowbray and Peter Nicholson, move to Bolton
W. Charlie Wright, the Charlton Ath. goalkeeper, also joins Bolton W. ... Black-
burn R. sack manager Johnny Carey and his assistant Eddie Quigley ... Frank
O’Farrell is appointed as the manager of Manchester U., and Sir Matt Busby be-
comes a director of the club... Grasshoppers beat Basel 4-3 in extra time in the
play-off for the Swiss Championship. The Football League gives its approval to a
proposed new cup competition, contested by Third and Fourth Division clubs.
Ray Bunkell, one of Tottenham H.’s young players is transferred to Swindon T....
Rinus Michels, manager, leaves Ajax (Holland) for Barcelona (Spain).
10 Italy beat Sweden 1-0 in the European Under-23 Championship ... Leeds U.
looking for a ground where they can play their ‘home’ fixtures while their stadium
at Elland Road is closed through an F.A. ban imposed after incidents last April.
Yan Bowyer joins Orient from Manchester C. for the bargain price of £25,000...
Chester sign Bobby Smith from Brighton ... Blackpool win the Anglo-Italian
Cup, beating Bologna 2-1 after extra time . . Charges of bribery and corruption in
matches affecting relegation in the Bundesliga.
14 Scotland lose 1-0 in Moscow in a friendly international against the U.S.S.R. Steve
Peplow is transferred from Liverpool to Swindon T., where he had been on loan...
Coventry C. decide to play five of their home League matches on Friday evenings.
15 “Howe mustn’t leave Arsenal’ says skipper Frank McLintock: ‘I shall be very, very
disappointed if Don leaves us. I know the rest of the players feel the same’...
Santos of Brazil — Pele’s club - are in grave financial trouble.
18 Pat Crerand (Manchester U.) and John Craven (Blackpool) are both banned for
two weeks and fined £50.
20 Bob Lord, Burnley Chairman, lashes the players ‘Not ten per cent of them know
the laws of the game’ . . . Francisco Gento (Real Madrid) announces his retirement.
21 John Smith (ex-Tottenham H.) is transferred from Swindon T, to Walsall. David
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Watson (Sunderland) scores the winning goal for the F.A. touring team against
Australia in Melbourne. Score 1-0!
22 Colin Sinclair joins Darlington from Raith R. ... Standard Liege sign two
Swedish Internationals.
23 Jimmy Bloomfield is the new manager of Leicester C., but Orient demand compensa-
tion .. . Colin Harrington, the Oxford U. winger, moves to Mansfield T. ... The
life ban on players may be lifted, says Cliff Lloyd, who is acting on behalf of Peter
Swan and Tony Kay.
25 David Wilson (Burnley) signs for Chesterfield.
28 Sheffield W. pay Wolverhampton W. £40,000 for John Holsgrove.
29 Dave Bowen is approached by the Greek F.A., and asked to manage the national
team... Orient and Leicester C. settle their differences over Jimmy Bloomfield...
Derby Co. reported to be interested in signing Jeff Astle ... Fluminense are the
champions of Rio.
July
1 John Manning, the Bolton W. striker, joins Walsall ... Swansea C. are fined
£200 following crowd misbehaviour ... In a friendly international, West Ger-
many beat Denmark 3-1.
2 Tommy Docherty appointed as assistant manager of Hull C.... Leeds U. arrange
to play their match against Tottenham H. on August 25 at the Hull ground...
Nils Liedholm is the new manager of Fiorentina.
7 Both Arsenal and Celtic draw easy opponents in the European Cup. In the Cup
Winners Cup, the holders, Chelsea, are paired with a village team from Luxembourg
— Jeunesse Hautcharage, Ronnie Bird (Cardiff C.) joins Crewe Alex., Steve Melledew
(Everton) signs for Aldershot, and Eddie Rowles (Bournemouth) joins York C.
8 Ken Jones moves from Southampton to Cardiff C. ... Don Howe is appointed
as the new manager of W.B.A. Arsenal manager Bertie Mee says: “There is no
need for me to repeat how highly I rate Don as a coach, and how sorry I am to see
him leaving Highbury’ .. . Stephen Kovacs is the new Ajax boss.
11 Arsenal Chairman, Denis Hill-Wood, attacks Howe for taking with him two other
members of the clubs’ ‘backstage’ staff (Wright and Whitehouse). ‘Loyalty is a
dirty word these days, I suppose. It all just staggers me. There is nothing I can do
about what West Bromwich have done in raiding our staff, except just to ignore
them.’
12 George Petchey is appointed as the new manager of Orient, and Arsenal appoint
Steve Burtenshaw as their new chief coach. Ujpest Dozsa are the champions of
Hungary, for the third year running.
14 Preston N.E. pay £25,000 for Middlesbrough’s Hugh MclIlmoyle, and Ipswich T.
buy Bryan Hamilton from Linfield for £30,000. Hamilton was the Ulster Player of
the Year.
16 1974 World Cup draw. England are grouped with Wales and Poland, and Scotland
are in the same section as Czechoslovakia and Denmark ... Manchester U.’s
ground at Old Trafford is closed for two weeks, following a knife-throwing inci-
dent in a match against Newcastle U. in February.
18 Pele plays his last match for Brazil. A crowd of 200,000 see the home team draw
with Yugoslavia in the Maracana Stadium in Rio . . . Enrique Sivori takes over as
Estudiantes manager.
22 Jon Sammels (Arsenal) joins Ipswich T. for £100,000 ... European Cup winners
Ajax refuse to take part in the World Club Championship, due to ugly scenes of
several matches played in the past. Nacional (Uruguay) ask the U.E.F.A. to put
pressure on the Dutch club.
25 Chelsea, on tour, beat Halmstad, the Swedish Second Division side, 6-0, Tommy
Baldwin scoring a hat-trick ... Boniperti is elected as the President of Juventus.
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26 Bobby Brown is dismissed by the Scottish F.A. after four years of managing the
national team. i
31 It is decided that in the forthcoming Watney Cup, the off-side rule will apply only
within the penalty area.
Other transfers:
Dennis Booth (Charlton Ath) to Crewe Alex.; Mike Cave (Torquay U.) to Bourne-
mouth; Ian Davidson (York C.) to Bournemouth; Alan Dovey (Chelsea) to
Brighton; Colin Garwood (Peterborough) to Oldham Ath.; Jimmy Grummett
(Lincoln C.) to Aldershot; Derek Harrison (Leicester C.) to Torquay U.; Bill Kit-
chener (Torquay U.) to Bournemouth; David Lill (Rotherham U.) to Cambridge
U.; Norman Lloyd (Preston N.E.) to Southport; Francis McMahon (Waterford)
to Lincoln C.; David Provan (C. Palace) to Plymouth Arg.; John Richardson
(Derby Co.) to Notts. Co.; John B. Ritchie (Brechin) to Bradford C.; John Saun-
ders (Newport) to Leeds U.; James Thomson (Newcastle U.) to Grimsby T.; Alan
Wilks (Q.P.R.) to Gillingham; Quintin Young (Ayr U.) to Coventry C.
August
1 Benfica beat Arsenal 2-0 in a friendly in Lisbon . . . Halifax T. beat Manchester U.
2-1 in the Watney Cup.
3 Wyn Davies (Newcastle U.) transferred to Manchester C. for £60,000.
4 Arsenal gain their revenge over Benfica, thrashing them 6-2 at Highbury. The
Portuguese players attack referee Norman Burtenshaw, who in turn reports the
entire team to the U.E.F.A.... Chelsea draw with F.C. Bruges 1-1 in Belgium...
George Kirby is appointed as the new manager of Watford in place of Ken Furphy,
who took over at Blackburn R.
Charlie George is out of football for two months with a knee injury, which needs
a cartilage operation.
W.B.A. 4, Colchester U. 4 in the Watney Cup Final, but the Fourth Division side
win on penalties, Phil Bloss, aged 17, scoring from the spot to make sure of the
trophy.
Rangers beat Tottenham H. in a friendly 1-0 in Glasgow .. . John Flowers (Don-
caster R.) signs for Port Vale.
Alan Foggon (Newcastle U.) transferred to Cardiff C.
Terry Hibbitt (Leeds U.) joins Newcastle U.; Willie Irvine (Preston N.E.) signs for
Brighton, and Jimmy Lindsay (West Ham U.) joins Watford. Gerry Sweeney
(Morton) signs for Bristol C. for £20,000.
A notice drawing the attention of players to ‘bookable’ offences will face them as
they change before matches this season. The F.A. have sent copies to all member
clubs, because they found last season that many players were not aware of the reasons
for their bookings .. . Frank Brogan (Ipswich T.) transferred to Morton.
14 The League season opens: Arsenal (double-holders) beat Chelsea (European Cup
Winners Cup holders) 3-0 at Highbury ... Kevin Keegan makes his league debut
for Liverpool, scoring their first goal in a 2-1 win over Nottingham F. at Anfield.
17 Sheffield U. beat Leeds U. 3-0 at Bramell Lane; Norman Hunter booked ...
‘Refs revolution!’ is the new slogan. The Football League, in conjunction with the
F.A., instructed the referees to enforce the laws of the game to the letter. Players
will be cautioned for technical offences, tactical fouls, deliberate handling, while
the tackle from behind is outlawed. At last British football has fallen in line with the
Continental interpretation of the rules.
18 George Best sent off against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in a match that Manchester
U. win 3-2. After the game Chelsea manager Dave Sexton announces that Peter
Osgood is on the transfer list for lack of effort . . . Trouble at Tottenham — hooligans
fire metal staples at three Newcastle U. players.
19 Roger Hoy (Luton T.) joins Cardiff C. for £25,000.
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20 The price for Peter Osgood is estimated to be £250,000 ... Manchester U. beat
Arsenal 3-1 at Anfield, Liverpool, a ‘home’ match, to go top of the First Division.
21 Osgood plays for Chelsea, who draw 2-2 with Manchester C. at Stamford Bridge...
Sheffield U. win 1-0 at Everton to move back to the top of the First Division.
Newcastle beat Liverpool 3-2, Malcolm Macdonald scoring a hat-trick ... Ian
Bowyer also scores 3, for Orient in a 4-1 win over Cardiff C. .. . Experts say that the
new ‘refs’ code is the best thing that happened to football in the last ten years.
After eight days of the new season the toll is four sent off, 120 booked.
22 Valencia beat Union Luxembourg in Preliminary round of European Cup 3-1.
23 West Ham U. gain their first point of the season in a goal-less draw with Ipswich T.
at Upton Park ... Manchester U. beat W.B.A. 3-1 at Stoke — another of their
rearranged ‘home’ matches.
24 Sheffield U. win 1-0 at Arsenal, to complete three successive wins over the League
champions of the past three seasons — Everton, Leeds U. and Arsenal. It’s the first
home league defeat for the Gunners since January, 1970... Chelsea still without a
win, beaten 2-0 at Everton.
25 Coventry C. sign Ian St. John on a one-year contract from South African club
Hellenic... Leeds U. draw 1-1 with Tottenham H. at Hull, their second draw from
away ‘home’ games . .. Notts. Co. beat Orient 3-1 in a League Cup replay . . . Three
players booked at Newcastle in a 0-0 draw between Newcastle U. and Huddersfield
T. — Jimmy Lawson and Frank Worthington (Huddersfield T.) and Terry Hibbitt
(Newcastle U.), Levski-Spartak win the Bulgarian Cup, and Valencia complete
the ‘double’ over Union with a 1-0 victory to take the tie on aggregate 4-1... C.
Palace Chairman Arthur Wait at a Press Conference, calls for the mass resignation
of the Football League management committee, and the removal of Secretary
Alan Hardaker. Said that clubs were not consulted before the League’s directive to
referees about interpretation of the laws were issued.
26 Gordon Milne, ex-Liverpool star, and manager of Wigan Ath., appointed as the
new manager of England’s Youth side . . . Four players appearing before Disciplin-
ary Committees all received suspended sentences and a fine - Roger Hoy (Cardiff C.)
21 days; John Kaye (W.B.A.) Ray Pettit (Hull C.) and Ron Wigg (Watford), each
14 days... Mixed reaction from Club Chairmen towards Arthur Wait’s statement —
wide support for Sir Matt Busby as the new supremo of League Soccer. . . Transfers
expected shortly: Dave Clements and Brian Joicey (Coventry C.) both to join
Sheffield W., and Chris Chilton (Hull C.) to join Coventry C.
27 Clements and Joicey join Sheffield W. for a combined fee of £100,000 ... John
Craggs transferred to Middlesbrough from Newcastle U. for £60,000.
28 Arsenal lose 1-0 at home to Stoke C. — their third successive defeat... West Ham U.
and Chelsea both gain their first wins, Sheffield U. still lead the First Division... At
Selhurst Park, play held up for five minutes over a disputed C. Palace goal. Steve
Kember sportingly admitted that the ball had not gone into the net, and the match
ended 1-1. Bernard Purdie (Chester) scored the only league hat-trick, getting four
goals in a 5-1 home win over Gillingham .. . 40 more players booked.
29 F. C. Zurich beat Grasshoppers 2-1 in a Swiss League match. Schalke ’04 top the
Bundesliga, Feyenoord lead in Holland.
30 Coventry C. sign Chris Chilton from Hull C. for £92,000, but lose 4-0 to West Ham
U. at Upton Park in the evening . . . 22 players booked, Tony Hateley sent off...
Terry Parmenter joins Gillingham from Orient.
31 Dave Sexton announces that Peter Osgood has been taken off the transfer list . .
Thirteen more players booked, including Derek Dougan, Chairman of the P.F.A.
in Wolverhampton W.’s home match against C. Palace . . . Sheffield U. move three
points clear at the top of the First Division with a 3-1 home win over Huddersfield
T. ... Manchester U. suffer their first League defeat — 1-0 at Everton ... In the
League Cup, Aston Villa, last season’s finalists, finally beat Wrexham in a first
round second replay 4-3 at the Hawthorns . . . Bournemouth move to the top of the
Third Division with a 1-0 home win over Blackburn R.
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September
il Chelsea with Chris Garland from Bristol C. for £100,000, gain their first home
win of the season, beating W.B.A. 1-0 at Stamford Bridge . . . Leeds U. beat New-
castle U. 5-1 at ‘Hillsborough’. . . Nigel Edwards (Chester) sent off in a 0-0 draw at
Aldershot ... Another 16 players booked in League matches ... Lew Chatterley
(Aston Villa) joins Northampton T. on loan ... Tottenham H. beat Torino 1-0 in
Turin in the first leg of the Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners Cup Final, Martin
Chivers scoring the goal.
Aston Villa given a £3,000 fine ‘suspended sentence’ until the end of the 1972-73
season, at an F.A. Disciplinary Committee meeting.
Fifty more players booked — total for season now 292 ... Arsenal beat W.B.A.
1-0 at the Hawthorns. Sheffield U. still at the top of the First Division with a 3-2
win at Nottingham F. Birmingham C. beat Charlton Ath. 4-1 at St. Andrews, with
three goals from striker Bob Latchford. Notts. Co. still at the top of the Third
Division, winning at Walsall 2-1, both goals coming from Tony Hateley. Bristol R.
hit 7 at home to Bradford C., Brian Godfrey scoring a hat-trick ... Frank Brogan
returns from Scotland, and rejoins Ipswich T.
The Professional Footballers’ Association held a seven-hour management committee
meeting in Manchester — demanded an ‘immediate and urgent’? meeting with
soccers’ bosses. Chairman Derek Dougan said: ‘The livelihood of our members has
been put in jeopardy. We appreciate that something needed to be done to improve
the game — but we are upset and astonished that they did not consult us. We are
getting away from commonsense and instead finding chaos and confusion. It is
imperative that we get around a table and talk — and we must do it as soon as
possible’ .. . In the European Championship Austria beat Sweden 1-0.
Bert Head holds a four-hour meeting with his C. Palace players, and accuses some
of not trying — Head adds three reserves to his first-team squad for the League
Cup-tie with Luton T. .. . First Division players out with injuries include Jeff Astle
(appendix) and Bobby Moncur (leg injury) ... U.E.F.A. announced that the
European Cup Final will be played in Rotterdam on May 31.
Huddersfield T. place Northern Ireland international Jimmy Nicholson on the
transfer list, and sign Bury’s centre-half David Lyon, 19, for £15,000. . . Bradford
C. dismiss Jimmy Wheeler as manager, and appoint ex-England international
Ray Wilson in a caretaker capacity . . . Football League Cup second round shocks —
Charlton Ath. 3, Leicester C. 1, Coventry C. 0, Burnley 1, and Huddersfield T. 0
Bolton W. 2... Kevin Hegarty transferred from Hearts to Carlisle U. ... Brian
Phillips, the former Mansfield T. player banned from the game for life after
the 1963 bribery affair was freed under the new rule enabling banned players to
appeal after seven years ... Notts. Co. sign Willie Carlin from Leicester C. for
£25,000 ... F.IL.F.A. decides not to get involved with women’s soccer.
Roger Cross joins Fulham from Brentford ... Vic Halom (Fulham) placed on the
transfer list... West Germany beat Mexico 5-0 in a friendly international . . . In the
second round of the League Cup, Tottenham H. (holders) win 1-0 at W.B.A.,
and West Ham U. are held to a 1-1 draw at Upton Park by Cardiff C.
Ferenc Puskas presents the Rothmans Golden Boots winners with their awards at a
luncheon held in London...Halom leaves Fulham and signs for Luton T.
Ipswich T. sign Allan Hunter from Blackburn R. for £60,000 plus Bobby Bell.
Blackburn R. sign Terry Garbett from Watford ... Malcolm Allison is quoted as
saying that he would like to manage the Scottish national side on a part-time basis
for the 1974 World Cup.
10 Tommy Carroll walks out on his club, Ipswich T., and returns home to Dublin...
Bertie Lutton Wolverhampton W. joins Brighton on a loan transfer ... Bertie
Vogts is voted the Footballer of the Year in West Germany.
11 Arsenal beat Leeds U. 2-0 at Highbury, but Sheffield U., who draw 2-2 at home to
Tottenham H., still lead the First Division. Other Division leaders: Bristol (Ore
Notts. Co. and Grimsby T. Leicester gain their first away win of the season — 2-1
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at Ipswich T. Ted MacDougall scores a hat-trick in Bournemouth’s 4-1 home win
over Rochdale.
12 Tommy Docherty appointed as Scottish team manager on a trial basis — in charge
for the next two internationals, both European Championship games.
13 George Best, at a personal hearing, is cleared by an F.A. Disciplinary Committee in
London, after being sent off against Chelsea.
14 Tottenham H. open Britain’s assault on European trophies with a 6-1 away win over
Keflavik (Iceland) in the new U.E.F.A. Cup, Alan Gilzean scoring a hat-trick.
15 Bobby Gould transferred from Wolverhampton W. to W.B.A. for £60,000... The
Football League announce a 14-strong squad to play the League of Ireland in
Dublin on September 22. An active night in European competitions; In the
European Cup Arsenal win 3-1 in Norway against Stromgodset, but Celtic
lose 2-1 away to BK 1903 Copenhagen. Ajax start their defence of
the trophy with a 2-0 win over Dynamo Dresden. Peter Osgood scores a
hat-trick for Chelsea, who crush Jeunesse Hautcharage 8-0 in Luxembourg in the
Cup Winners Cup. Liverpool are beaten 2-1 by Servette in Switzerland, and Cardiff
C. draw 1-1 with Dynamo (East Berlin) in Germany, conceding the equaliser in the
last minute. In the U.E.F.A. Cup Leeds U. win 2-0 away to Lierse (Belgium),
Southampton beat Atletico Bilbao 2-1 at the Dell, and Wolverhampton W. beat
Academica, Portugal 3-0 at Molineux.
16 Derby Co. sign Roger Davies from Southern League Worcester C. for £10,000.
Other transfers - John Fairbrother (Northampton T.) to Mansfield T., and Len
Kinsella (Carlisle U. ) to Rochdale.
17 Millwall sign South African striker Derek Smethurst from Chelsea for £33,000...
Southend U. beat Grimsby T. 3-1, Billy Best scoring a hat-trick.
18 Sheffield U. keep their place at the top of the First Division with a 1-0 win at
Leicester C., Alan Woodward scoring the only goal of the game direct from a corner
in the last minute of the match. George Best scores a hat-trick in Manchester U.’s
4-2 win over West Ham U.
21 Leicester C. sign Alan Birchenall from C. Palace for £100,000. C. Palace sign Bobby
Kellard from Leicester C. for £50,000 and John Craven from Blackpool for £40,000.
22 Chelsea sign Steve Kember from C. Palace for £150,000. C, Palace agreed terms
with Airdrieonians for Sammy Goodwin . .. The Football League beat the League
of Ireland 2-1... In the European championship Russia beat Northern Ireland 1-0,
and in the League Cup replay West Ham U. won 2-1 at Cardiff, Geoff Hurst
scoring two late goals. In the second leg of the Anglo-Italian League Cup Winners
Cup Final, Tottenham H. beat Torino 2-0 with goals by Chivers and Gilzean, and
win 3-0 on aggregate. In the match played for permanent possession of the old
Fairs Cup, Barcelona beat Leeds U. 2-1 in Barcelona.
23 C. Palace sign Bobby Bell from Blackburn R. for £55,000. John Price (Stockport)
transferred to Blackburn R.
25 Sheffield U. still at the top of the First Division with a three point lead, after a 1-0
home win over Chelsea. C. Palace, with three new players in the side, beat Everton
2-1 at Selhurst Park. Richie Barker (Notts. Co.) transferred to Peterborough U.
ju C. Palace complete the signing of Sammy Goodwin from Airdrieonians for £40,000,
28 Tottenham H. beat Keflavik (Iceland) 9-0 at White Hart Lane in the second leg of
their U.E.F.A. Cup tie, to win 15-1 on aggregate. Martin Chivers nets a hat-trick for
Spurs. Rangers beat Rennes (France) 1-0 at Ibrox to win 2-1 on aggregate.
Norwich C. opened a three-point lead at the top of Division 2, beating Preston N.E.
2-0 at Deepdale. Arthur Bellamy scored a hat-trick in Burnley’s 6-1 thumping of
Orient, and other hat-trick men included Bob Latchford for Birmingham C. against
Watford (4-1), Bobby Owen for Carlisle U. against Charlton Ath. (5-2) and Carl
Gilbert who scored all four of Rotherham U.’s goals in their 4-0 defeat of Swansea
C. ... Blackburn R. signed Ben Arentoft from Newcastle U. for £25,000, and
Doncaster R. signed Graham Moore from Charlton Ath. Fulham placed both
Jimmy Dunne and Stan Horne on the transfer list.
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29 Chelsea beat Jeunesse Hautcharage 13-0 in their return Cup Winners Cup match at
Stamford Bridge, winning the tie 21-0 on aggregate, to set up a new record score
for European competitive club matches. Peter Osgood scores five times and Tommy
Baldwin also hits a hat-trick. Osgood’s goals, eight in the tie, equalled the individual
scoring record. Arsenal beat Stromgodset 4-0 at Highbury to win 7-1 on aggregate,
and Celtic also make further progress in the European Cup, beating BK 1903 3-0
at Parkhead to win 4-2. Cardiff C. draw 1-1 at Ninian Park with Dynamo in the
Cup Winners Cup, to make the aggregate score, 2-2, but lose 5-4 on penalties.
Liverpool beat Servette 2-0 at Anfield, to win their tie 3-2. In the U.E.F.A. Cup
Derek Dougan hits a hat-trick for Wolverhampton W. who win 4-1 away to
Academica, and take the tie 7-1. In other ties Aberdeen win 1-0 against Celta Vigo
(3-0 aggregate) and St. Johnstone win 3-0 at home to S.V. Hamburg (4-2 aggregate).
But two English clubs crash, Leeds U. going down sensationally 4-0 at Elland
Road against Lierse (Belgium) to lose 4-2, and Southampton being beaten 2-0 by
Bilbao in Spain (aggregate score 2-3) ... The vital Third Division clash between
Notts. Co. and Bournemouth ends all square at 1-1.
30 Keith Weller moves from Chelsea to Leicester C. for £100,000, and Derby Co. pay
£20,000 for Blackburn R.’s 17-year-old goalkeeper Graham Moseley. Other goal-
keepers on the move include Tranmere R.’s Frank Lane, who joins Liverpool for
£30,000, and Tommy Lawrence, who goes in the opposite direction on a loan basis...
Ten players appealed to an independent tribunal over the terms of their contracts
offered this season — John Dempsey and Stewart Houston (Chelsea), Colin Viljoen
and Ian Collard (Ipswich T.), Eric McMordie (Middlesbrough), Les Wilson
(Wolverhampton W.), Ray Treacy (Charlton Ath.), Ray Evans (Tottenham H.),
Norman Corner and Bruce Bannister (Bradford C.).
Other transfers:
Pat Howard (Barnsley) to Newcastle U.; David Lyon (Bury) to Huddersfield T.;
Tommy Murray (Carlisle U.) to Hearts; Alan Tarbuck (Chester) to Preston N.E.;
David Woodfield (Wolverhampton W.) to Watford;
October
2 Manchester U. beat Sheffield U. 2-0 at Old Trafford. Sheffield’s first defeat of the
season, and the win enables Manchester U. to close the gap at the top of the First
Division to a single point. In Division Two, Norwich C. draw 0-0 at home to Q.P.R.,
while Millwall move into third place with a 2-1 home win over Carlisle U. John
O’Mara scores another hat-trick for Brentford, who beat Northampton T. 6-1,
while Alf Wood scores five of Shrewsbury T.’s goals in their 7-1 home win over
Blackburn R.
Orient sign Phil Hoadley from C. Palace for £30,000 ... Tommy Docherty
announces his Scottish squad for the European Championship match against
Portugal at Hampden Park on October 13. It includes Arsenal goalkeeper Bob
Wilson, who was born in Chesterfield but has Scottish parents, his teammate
George Graham, and Sheffield U.’s skipper Eddie Colquhoun ... Tottenham H.
are fined £200 by an F. A. Disciplinary Committee, after the staple-firing incident
at their ground during the match with Newcastle U. on August 18.
In the third round of the League Cup, Bolton W., at home to Manchester G,
produce the shock result of the night, winning 3-0 with a hat-trick from 20-year-old
Garry Jones. Aston Villa, after being 2-0 down, fight back to draw 2-2 at C. Palace,
and Sheffield U., at home to York C., struggle through 3-2, Alan Woodward
scoring the winning goal two minutes from time. Liverpool beat Southampton 1-0
at Anfield with a goal from Steve Heighway.
Tottenham H., the holders, have a comfortable 4-1 win at Torquay U. in the League
Cup, and Arsenal easily beat Newcastle U. 4-0 at Highbury. In other ties Chelsea
draw at Nottingham F, (1-1), Stoke C. draw at Oxford (1-1), Leeds U. draw at
West Ham (0-0), and Manchester U. are held 1-1 by Burnley at Old Trafford.
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Norwich C. pay £40,000 for Rochdale striker David Cross, and win their League
Cup tie with Carlisle U. 4-1 at Carrow Road.
David Lennard joins Blackpool from Halifax T.
Sheffield U. lose at home for the first time, 3-2 to Stoke C., and Manchester Us
with a 3-0 win at Huddersfield, take over as League leaders. In battle at the bottom
of the Division, W.B.A. win 2-0 at C. Palace with goals from Tony Brown and
Bobby Gould. Giacinto Facchetti plays his 60th game for Italy — an all-time record.
Italy beat Sweden 3-0, and qualify for the quarter-finals.
Q.P.R. sign Terry Mancini from Orient for £30,000.
League Cup replays, - Chelsea beat Nottingham F. 2-1, and Preston N.E. beat
Watford 2-1.
Bolton W. sign Gareth Williams from Bury.
England win their European Championship tie in Basle against Switzerland 3-2,
Geoff Hurst, Martin Chivers and Weibel (og) score for England, and Switzerland
reply through Jeandupeux and Kunzli. Scotland, under Tommy Docherty, beat
Portugal 2-1, John O’Hare and Archie Gemmill score for Scotland, Northern
Ireland draw 1-1 with Russia and Wales beat Finland 3-0... Ina League Cup replay,
Aston Villa beat C. Palace 2-0.
16 Manchester U. beat Derby Co. 1-0 at Old Trafford via George Best to stay at the top
of the table. Derby were the last unbeaten side in the First Division. In the Second
Division Norwich C. beat Luton T. 3-1 at Carrow Road, and Millwall win 3-1
against Bristol C. at the Den... Q.P.R. sign striker John O’Rourke from Coyentry
C. for £70,000.
18 At an F.A. Disciplinary Committee meeting, Aston Villa’s Bruce Rioch is sus-
pended for four weeks.
19 C. Palace sign John Hughes and Willie Wallace from Celtic for a combined fee of
£50,000 .. . Millwall suffer their first league defeat, losing 1-0 at Middlesbrough,
to an 88th minute goal by John Hickton.
21 Bobby Ham joins Rotherham U. from Preston N.E., and Everton pay Falkirk
£70,000 for full back John McLaughlin.
23 Manchester U. win 1-0 at Newcastle with a Gorge Best goal, to extend their lead at
the top of the First Division. Derby Co. beat Arsenal 2-1 at the Baseball Ground. In
the vital match in Division Two, Norwich C. suffer their first league defeat, losing
2-1 at Millwall.
20 Moenchengladbach beat Inter 7-1 in a European Cup tie in Germany. Inter centre-
forward Roberto Boninsegna is carried off after being hit on the head by a beer can
thrown by the crowd. The Italians claim the match. In other ties, Arsenal win away
to Grasshoppers (Zurich) and Ujpest Dozsa beat Valencia 1-0 in Spain.
25 Derek Dougan, Chairman of the P.F.A., successfully appeals against a booking
received against C, Palace. The booking would be recorded, but would not count
against him.
26 In the League Cup Blackpool beat Aston Villa 4-1, but the other three ties are
drawn, Arsenal v Sheffield U. (0-0), Q.P.R. v Bristol R. (1-1), and Grimsby T. v
Norwich C. (1-1). The U.E.F.A. cancel the 7-1 Moenchengladbach result, and another
match is arranged in West Berlin. The Greek team Panionios is thrown out of the
U.E.F.A. Cup, because of their players behaviour in a game against Ferencvaros.
27 West Ham U. beat Liverpool 2-1 in the League Cup, but the other three ties are
drawn, making a total of six replays necessary. Manchester U. draw 1-1 at Old
Trafford with Stoke C., but both Tottenham H. and Chelsea are held by lower
opponents, Preston N.E. drawing 1-1 at White Hart Lane, and Bolton W. drawing
1-1 at Stamford Bridge. In the European Championship Russia draw 0-0 with
Spain in Seville and reach the last eight, while Wales lose 1-0 in Czechoslovakia . . .
Fulham sign Alan Stephenson on a two month loan from West Ham U., and
Birmingham C. pay Carlisle U. £80,000 for Bob Hatton. Barry Endean (Charlton
Ath.) and Eammon Rogers (Blackburn R.) are involved in a swop deal between the
two clubs ... Juventus beat Aberdeen 2-0 in a U.E.F.A. Cup tie.
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28 Blackpool’s Scottish international Tony Green signs for Newcastle U. for £140,000.
2D) Bournemouth maintain their pressure at the top of the Third Division, beating
Mansfield T. 5-0 away, Ted MacDougall scoring a hat-trick.
30 Manchester U. lose their unbeaten record at Old Trafford, going down 1-0 to
Leeds U. Derby Co. maintain their challenge with a 2-0 win at Nottingham F.
Other transfers:
Mike Allen (Middlesbrough) to Brentford; Stan Bowles (Crewe Alex.) to Carlisle
U.; Lew Chatterley (Aston Villa) to Northampton T. ; Malcolm Darling (Norwich C.)
to Rochdale; Chris Fagan (Liverpool) to Tranmere R.; Tony Field (Southport) to
Blackburn R.; Fred Goodwin (Blackburn R.) to Southport; Mick Heaton (Sheffield
U.) to Blackburn R.; Brian Hill (Coventry C.) to Torquay U.; Gordon Hindson
(Newcastle U.) to Luton T.; Jimmy McGill (Huddersfield T.) to Hull C.; Ian
Mitchell (Newcastle U.) to Dundee U.; Pat Morrissey (Crewe Alex.) to Chester;
Martin O’Neill (Distillery) to Nottingham F.; Alex Reid (Dundee U.) to Newcastle
U.; Chris Simpkin (Hull C.) to Blackpool.
November
1 Death threats to George Best force Manchester U. to withdraw him trom the
Northern Ireland squad to play Spain in Belfast on November 10.
7) Sir Alf Ramsey picks England’s 23-strong squad for their European Championship
match with Switzerland. It includes Rodney Marsh (Q.P.R.) In a U.E.F.A. Cup tie,
Tottenham H. beat Nantes (France) 1-0 at White Hart Lane with a goal from Martin
Peters, and win the tie by the same score. Bristol R. beat Q.P.R. 1-0 in their replayed
League Cup tie.
Chelsea, the European Cup Winners Cup holders, are knocked out of the tourna-
ment when they are held to a 1-1 draw by the Swedish team Atvidaberg at Stamford
Bridge. With the aggregate score 1-1, Chelsea lose on the away goals ruling. Liver-
pool are beaten in the same competition, losing 3-1 to Bayern Munich. In the Euro-
pean Cup, Arsenal beat Grasshoppers 3-0 at Highbury, and in the U.E.F.A. Cup
St. Johnstone lose 1-0 away to Vasas, Budapest, but win 2-1 on aggregate, and
Wolverhampton W. beat A.D.O. The Hague 4-0 at Molineux, with a goal by
Derek Dougan and three own goals. Real Madrid are eliminated from the com-
petition. Inter beat Moenchengladbach 4-2 in Italy in the European Cup ... Asa
Hartford is transferred from W.B.A. to Leeds U. for £170,000.
Hughie Reed moves from W.B.A. to Plymouth Arg. for £10,000. Other transfers,
Mike Bickle from Plymouth Arg. to Gillingham for £7,000, Rod Belfitt from Leeds
U. to Ipswich T. for £40,000, and Frank Brogan moves from Ipswich T. to Halifax
T. — his third move of the season!
The Asa Hartford transfer deal is called off, when a suspected hole in-the-heart
condition is found during the Leeds medical examination ... In the big First
Division game, Manchester C. and Manchester U. draw 3-3 at Maine Road.
Derby Co. beat C. Palace 3-0 at home, to stay in second place. Norwich C., with a
2-1 win at Hull, maintain their lead in the Second Division, with Millwall, 3-2
winners over Watford, in second place. In the Third Division, Bournemouth and
Notts. Co. who both win, move 5 and 4 points clear of the rest of the field ... In
Uruguay, footballers go on strike for more pay.
After examinations by specialists, Asa Hartford is given the all-clear to re-start
training with W.B.A. . . . In League Cup replays, Chelsea win 6-0 at Bolton, Tommy
Baldwin scoring a hat-trick, Tottenham H. win 2-1 at Preston after extra time, and
Sheffield U. beat Arsenal 2-0. Stoke C. and Manchester U. still deadlocked at 0-0
after extra time.
10 Tommy Lawrence, on a loan transfer, is finally signed by Tranmere R., and Frank
Wignall joins Mansfield T. from Derby Co. ... At Wembley, England can only
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draw 1-1 with Switzerland, Mike Summerbee scoring for them ... Referee Van
Ravens is suspended because of his blunder in ordering penalty kicks to be taken at
Lisbon, when Rangers eliminated Sporting Lisbon in the Cup Winners Cup on
the away goals rule.
13 Manchester U. stay top of the First Division, beating Tottenham H. 3-1 at Old
Trafford.
14 The first Qualifying match for the 1974 World Cup — Malta 0, Hungary 2.
15 In their League Cup second replay, Stoke C. eventually beat Manchester U. 2-1 at
the Victoria Ground.
17 The League Cup quarter-finals: Tottenham H. have a comfortable 2-0 home win
over Blackpool, and Chelsea gain an excellent 1-0 victory at Norwich, the
Second Division leaders, with a goal by Peter Osgood. At Upton Park West Ham U.
run riot, beating Sheffield United 5-0, with a hat-trick from Bryan Robson ...
Brito (Brazil), a member of the World Cup winning team, is suspended for one
year after striking a referee. In the European championship West Germany qualify
for the last eight with a 0-0 draw against Poland, and Holland, with a hat-trick
from Johann Cruyff, register the highest score of the tournament, beating Luxem-
bourg 8-0 ... Aberdeen go out of the U.E.F.A. Cup ... Watford sign Everton’s
reserve goalkeeper, Andy Rankin, for £15,000.
20 Manchester U., with a 3-2 home win over Leicester C., still lead the First Division.
Denis Law scores twice for United. Derby Co., in second place, win 3-0 at home to
Sheffield U., and Manchester C. win 2-0 at West Ham. Arsenal, after being 1-0 up
at half-time, crash 5-1 at Wolverhampton W., and Everton thrash Southampton 8-0
at Goodison Park, Joe Royle scoring four times, and David Johnson collecting a
hat-trick. In the F.A. Cup, Ted MacDougall sets a new scoring record with nine
goals in Bournemouth’s 11-0 home win over Southern Leaguers Margate. Brighton
beat Hillingdon 7-1, while Colchester U., last years’ shock winners over Leeds U.,
are beaten 4-1 at home by Shrewsbury T. Aston Villa lose 1-0 at Southend, while
non-league clubs to progress included Wigan Ath., who beat Halifax T. 2-1 at
wigan, and amateurs Blyth Spartans, who win 1-0 at Crewe.
21 Dynamo Kiev win the Russian title, and qualify for the 1972-73 European Cup!...
22 Steve Kember (Chelsea) replaces his club-mate Alan Hudson, and Bobby Parker
(Coventry C.) replaces Derek Jeffries (Manchester C.) in England’s Under 23 side
to play Switzerland...In F. A. Cup replays, Port Vale beat Blackburn R. 3-1.
Peterborough U. beat Redditch 6-0, Mansfield T. beat Chester 4-3, and Swansea C.
win 3-2 at Brentford. In a fourth qualifying round fifth replay, Alvechurch beat
Oxford C. 1-0 at Villa Park. The two teams had played a total of eleven hours, a new
record.
23 In the League Cup, Stoke C. qualified for the semi-finals with a 4-2 away win over
Bristol R. ... Rotherham beat Frickley Colliery 4-0 in an F. A. Cup replay.
24 Bertie Mee drops Charlie George and Sammy Nelson from the Arsenal team to play
Tottenham H. at White Hart Lane. Result: a 1-1 draw ... England’s Under 23
international against Switzerland also ends 1-1 ... Wolverhampton W. produce a
good result in the U.E.F.A. Cup, winning 1-0 in East Germany against Carl Zeiss
Jena with a goal from John Richards. Ciher results in the same competition: St.
Johnstone 1, Zeljeznicar 0; A. C. Milan 3, Dundee 0. Inthe European Champion-
ship, Rumania beat Wales 2-0 in Bucharest, and qualify for the quarter finals ...
Aldershot beat Alvechurch 4-2 in the First Round of the F. A. Cup, Derby Co. beat
Newcastle U. 1-0 at home in the first leg of the Texaco Cup semi-final, and Airdrie-
onians won 3-0 at Ballymena in the other tie.
25) Two of W.B.A.’s players are transferred: goalkeeper Jimmy Cumbes joins Aston
Villa for £35,000, and half-back John Kaye goes to Hull C. for £25,000. . . Jozsef
Zakarias, a member of the Hungarian wonder team of the fifties, dies at the age of
47.
2 George Best scores a hat-trick for Manchester U. who maintain their lead at the top
of the First Division with a 5-2 win at Southampton. Manchester C. are still in
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to
second position. At the top of Division Two, Norwich C. win 2-0 at home
Middlesbrough, but Millwall drop a point in a 0-0 draw at Hull.
28 Milan beat Inter 3-2 in the Italian local derby.
29 South Shields gain a 3-2 win at Scunthorpe in an F.A. Cup replay, to earn a home
Second round tie with Notts. Co.
Other transfers
Bruce Bannister (Bradford C.) to Bristol R.; Clint Boulton (Port Vale) to Torquay
U.; Tommy Carroll (Ipswich T.) to Birmingham C.; Jim Fryatt (Oldham Ath.) to
Southport; Pat Greenwood (Hull C.) to Barnsley; Neil Hague (Rotherham U.)
to Plymouth Arg.; Dai Jones (Mansfield T.) to Newport Co.; John McNamee
(Newcastle U.) to Blackburn R.; Terry Shanahan (Ipswich T.) to Halifax T.;
David Tearse (Leicester C.) to Torquay U.; Les Wilson (Wolverhampton W.)
to Bristol C.
December
1 England win their last European Championship tie, 2-0, in Greece, with goals from
Hurst and Chivers. In Amsterdam, Scotland lose 2-1 in a friendly to Holland...
In Berlin, Inter Milan qualify 4-2 on aggregate for the third round of the European
Cup with a 0-0 draw against Moenchengladbach.
2 Dennis Smith, Stoke C.’s centre-half, suspended for three weeks and fined £75 for
three cautions in 12 months at an F.A. Disciplinary Committee in London...
W.B.A. sign goalkeeper Graham Smith from Colchester U. for £10,000.
4 Manchester U. move five points clear at the top of the First Division, with a 3-2
home win over Nottingham F, Derby Co., with a 3-1 home win over Manchester C.,
moye into joint second place with City and Leeds U., who have a comfortable 3-0
home win over W.B.A. C. Palace produce the shock result, beating Sheffield U. 5-1
at Selhurst Park to pull themselves at last off the bottom of the table. In the Second
Division Eamonn Dunphy salvages a point for Millwall, scoring a late goal to give
them a 1-1 draw against Burnley at the Den. Hungary qualify for the last eight of
the European Championship. Ujpest Dozsa are the autumn leaders there, too, four
points clear of the field.
8 Les Barrett and Jimmy Conway both ask for transfers from Fulham ... In the
U.E.F.A. Cup Tottenham H. beat Rapid Bucharest 3-0 at White Hart Lane. Goal-
keeper Necula Raducanu clowns his way through a tragi-comedy of a match —
violence mixed with farce in an uneasy fashion. In other ties, Zeljeznicar, beat St.
Johnstone 5-1 (5-2 agg.), Dundee beat A.C. Milan 2-0, but lose 3-2 on aggregate,
and Wolverhampton W. beat Carl Zeiss Jena 3-0 (4-0 agg). Derek Dougan, with two
goals, broke Wolverhampton W.’s individual scoring record in European competi-
tions, his eight goals so far in the U.E.F.A. Cup taking him past Peter Broadbent’s
total of seven. West Ham U. win 2-1 at Stoke in the first leg of the League Cup semi-
final, and in the Texaco Cup semi-finals, Airdrieonians, with a 4-3 win (7-3 agg.)
over Ballymena, qualify to meet Derby Co., who beat Newcastle U. 3-2 after extra
time, and 4-2 on aggregate.
11 Manchester U.’s lead at the top of the First Division is cut to four points by their
neighbours City. United draw 1-1 at Stoke, but City beat Ipswich T. 4-0 at Maine
Road, Liverpool, with a hat-trick from Jack Whitham, beat Derby Co. 3-2 at
Anfield, and Leeds U. draw 0-0 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. C. Palace, who
won 1-0 at Huddersfield, and Nottingham F., who beat Everton 1-0, pulled ahead
of W.B.A., who were beaten 3-0 at home by Newcastle U. and are now three points
adrift. Norwich C., Division Two leaders, drop a home point to bottom club
Watford, who equalised 30 seconds from the end through their new £7,000 signing
from Crewe Alex. Pat Morrissey. Millwall lose 4-0 at Preston, and Q.P.R. close
the gap at the top with a 4-1 win at Carlisle, Rodney Marsh scoring twice . . . In the
second round of the F.A. Cup, non-league clubs to win are Boston U. who beat
Hartlepool 2-1, and Blyth Spartans, who beat Stockport 1-0. Hereford U. held
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Northampton T. to a 0-0 draw. Barnet (v. Torquay U.) and South Shields (v. Notts.
Co.) both took early leads in their matches, but lost 4-1 and 3-1 respectively.
Bournemouth’s Ted MacDougall scored in their 2-0 home win over Southend U. —
his 31st goal of the season . . . The Belgium Cup is stolen by enraged fans, who are
disappointed over Beerschot’s poor league performances. Schalke ’04 beat Bayern
Munich 1-0, and finish on top of the Bundesliga at the time of the winter break.
12 Italian internationals Sandro Mazzola and Gianni Rivera are given decorations for
services to football, they are now Commanders of the Italian Republic.
13 The draw for the third round of the F.A. Cup includes several interesting fixtures.
Non-league teams rewarded with home games are Boston U. against Portsmouth,
and Blyth Spartans against Reading. Holders Arsenal (at Swindon) and Chelsea (at
Blackpool) are the only two London clubs that have to travel. The betting makes
Leeds U. favourites (6-1), with Manchester C. 9-1, Derby Co., Manchester U.,
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham H. all at 10-1 ... Charlie George,
before an F.A. Disciplinary Committee, receives a three-week suspended sentence
and is fined £100 for three cautions ... Rotherham U. win 3-2 after extra time at
York, in their F.A. Cup replay ... Belgium applies to stage the finals of the
European Championships.
14 Tottenham H. win their U.E.F.A. Cup tie against Rapid Bucharest 2-0 in a vicious
game in Rumania, with goals by Jimmy Pearce and Martin Chivers. Pearce, a
second half substitute for Alan Gilzean, is only on the field for ten minutes, scoring
a goal, having another disallowed, and then being sent off for retaliation, along with
Rapid full -back Pop. After the match, Tottenham H. manager Bill Nicholson says
‘If this is European football, we are better out of it. I haven’t seen a dirtier game
in 30 years’. In Athens, Panathiniakos and Nacional draw 1-1 in the first leg of the
world Club Championship. Greek player Tomaras suffers a broken-leg, and the
Uruguayan Morales is sent off.
15 Stoke C. save their League Cup semi-final with West Ham U. in dramatic style at
Upton Park. With only three minutes of extra time remaining, Banks is penalised
for bringing down Harry Redknapp, but the England ’keeper brilliantly saves
Geoff Hurst’s penalty to make a third match necessary after a 1-0 win.
17 Peter Bonetti is carried off with an ankle injury in Chelsea’s 1-1 draw at Coventry.
David Webb playing in goal for an hour . . . Italian international captain Facchetti
is quoted as saying that the European Cup will die in three years unless the U.E.F.A.
clamp down on violence.
18 Both Manchester clubs drop points, United at Ipswich (0-0) and City surprisingly at
home to Leicester C. (1-1). Leeds U. draw 1-1 at C. Palace in a hard-fought game,
and Derby Co. close the gap with a 2-0 home win over Everton. W.B.A., adrift at
the bottom of the table, lose 2-0 to Arsenal, Don Howe’s old club, at Highbury. In
the Second Division, the leaders Norwich C. crash 3-0 at Carlisle to a Stan Bowles
hat-trick, and Millwall stage a dramatic come-back to draw 3-3 at Sunderland, after
being 3-1 down with five minutes left. Q.P.R. close the gap with a 3-0 home win over
Swindon T.
19 Sir Stanley Rous declares that he is in favour of the two-referee system.
20 Southern League side Hereford U. earn a Third round F.A. Cup tie at Newcastle by
beating Northampton T. 2-1 after extra time of their second replay held at the
Hawthorns — Hereford U.’s second F.A. Cup success against Northampton T. in
successive seasons.
21 The impending transfer of Alan Ball for £200,000 plus is ‘leaked’. Ball rumoured to
be joining Arsenal from Everton ... ‘Unknown’ Atletico Mineiro are the first
National champions of Brazil.
22 After further talks with manager Bertie Mee, Alan Ball signs for Arsenal for £220,000
...In the first leg of the League Cup semi-final, Chelsea beat Tottenham H. 3-2 at
Stamford Bridge. Peter Osgood opens the scoring, but in the second half Tottenham
H. hit two in 3 minutes through Terry Naylor and Martin Chivers. Chelsea stage a
great come-back, scoring twice in the last 15 minutes through Chris Garland (his
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first goal for the club) and John Hollins (a penalty after ‘hands’ by Naylor).
27 Manchester U. drop a home point in a 2-2 draw with Coventry C. Young and an
own-goal by Dunne shot Coventry C. into a 2-0 lead, but goals from Law and James
in the closing stages give United a point. Five Coventry C. players not ten yards
from a free kick are booked. Alan Ball makes a quiet debut for Arsenal in a 1-1
draw at Nottingham F. At the top of the table Manchester C. close the gap to 3
points with a 3-1 win at Stoke. At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, without a goalkeeper,
are forced to play David Webb in goal against Ipswich T., but still manage to win
2-0. Regular ’keeper Peter Bonetti and deputy John Phillips are out with injury and
despite a motorway dash ‘A’ team goalkeeper Steve Sherwood arrives too late.
Paul Reaney decides that he is unhappy with the substitute’s role at Leeds, and is
granted a transfer request ... Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, the Penarol goalkeeper,
moves from his native Uruguay, and signs for Brazil’s Atletico Mineiro. The transfer
fee for this international star is only £35,000.
28 Nacional (Uruguay) win the World Club Championship, beating Panathinaikos
2-1, 3-2 on aggregate. Luis Artime, the Argentinian scores both Nacional goals.
29 Hans Bangerter, secretary of the U.E.F.A., warns that violence, on and off the field,
will be mercilessly punished by the Disciplinary Committee of the European Union
... Nottingham F. put six of their players on the transfer list, including Welsh
international Ronnie Rees. Tommy Docherty includes four Anglo-Scots in his
Under 23 squad for the match against West Germany’s Olympic team.
30 A preliminary meeting is held between the League and the F.A. to sort out the
fixture tangle and arrange next season’s programme. Denis Follows says ‘It is
unthinkable that the British Championship be terminated’. Sir Alf Ramsey stresses
the importance of keeping Under-23 internationals . . . Paul Reaney announces that
he wishes to stay at Leeds, and Alan Mullery decides to see a specialist about his
nagging groin injury ... Ron Yeats leaves Liverpool, and joins Tranmere R., where
he will act as player-cum-assistant manager to Dave Russell. . . A new ‘prohibition’
law is introduced by the Manchester Transport Police. Fans boarding the trains to
London, where Manchester U. are due to play West Ham U., will be frisked ...
Mike Kenning signs for Watford from Charlton Ath. for £10,000.
31 George Best admits ‘I'm off form, and I’m sick about the way I’m playing’ ...
Brian Clough, Derby Co. Manager, unleashes an attack on his players : ‘We
are not big enough and strong enough to dish it out when it needs to be dished out’.
Other transfers:
Joe Ashworth (Rochdale) to Chester; Kim Book (Northampton T.) to Doncaster
R.; Tommy Gemmell (Celtic) to Nottingham F.; Ray Harford (Mansfield T.) to
Port Vale; Stan Harland (Swindon T.) to Birmingham C.; Phil Hubbard (Lincoln
C.) to Norwich C.; Kenneth Johnson (Sheffield W.) to Newcastle U.; Mike Jones
(Orient) to Charlton Ath.; Fred Kemp (Blackpool) to Halifax T.; John Kurila
(Colchester U.) to Lincoln C.; Keith Lindsey (Southend U.) to Port Vale; Arthur
Marsh (Bolton W.) to Rochdale; Tommy Mitchinson (Torquay U.) to Bournemouth;
John Oldfield (Wolverhampton W.) to Bradford C.; Hugh Riley (Rochdale)
to Crewe Alex.; Ray Train (Walsall) to Carlisle U.
January 1972
1 Frank McLintock, Arsenal captain, is awarded the M.B.E. in the New Year’s
Honours List. First goal of the year scored by Dave Lennard (Blackpool), 30
seconds after the kick-off against Watford . . . Manchester U. are well beaten at
West Ham (3-0) and Leeds U.’s 2-0 win at Liverpool boosts their hopes, Derby Co.
respond to Brian Clough’s attack with a 1-0 win at home to Chelsea, for whom 18-
year-old Steve Sherwood makes his debut in goal. Q.P.R. keep up the pressure on
the leaders in the Second Division with a 3-1 win over Burnley, Mick Leach scoring
twice .. . Alan Ball’s father is quoted as saying ‘Alan didn’t want to move South,
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but Arsenal guaranteed him £12,500 a year’... Paul Hallows (Bolton W.) is carried
off with a fractured skull at York.
Record takings in Italy for a league match £130,000 in Milan, at a 0-0 draw between
Inter and Juventus . . . In Portugal, Benfica beat Sporting Lisbon 3-0 in their local
‘derby’ match . . . Ajax are now four points clear at the top of the Dutch League...
A group of English managers has initiated the idea of a Great Britain side taking
part in the ‘Little World Cup’ being held in Brazil.
Europe’s first all-weather pitch is opened in Islington. The cost of the pitch is
£130,000 . . . In Glasgow, Celtic score in the last minute to beat Rangers 2-1.
Bill Shankly attacks the Everton management for not attending Alan Ball’s discip-
linary hearing. However the appeal against Ball’s caution is successful. Vernon
Stokes, head of the F.A. Disciplinary Committee, announced that 1,114 players
have been booked so far this season. He has called a meeting of the chairmen of
the regional committees to discuss the problems arising from mass appeals . . .
Chelsea goalkeeper, Peter Bonetti, passes a fitness test, and is given the all-clear to
play at Tottenham in the second leg of the League Cup semi-final.
Everton Chairman George Watts defends the club against Shankly’s charges. ‘We
didn’t know about the date of the hearing, and Mr Mee informed me that he does
not wish Mr Catterick to attend.’ Shankly, having consulted Arsenal secretary Bob
Wall, withdraws his previous statement . . . Cray Wanderers of the Metropolitan
League face extinction after 100 years . . . Ray Kennedy (Arsenal), Alan West
(Burnley) and Phil Parkes (Q.P.R.) make their England Under 23 debut against
Wales at Swindon. Q.P.R. have to pay £3,000 to Walsall, Parkes’ previous club,
for this international honour! England win the match 2-0 with goals by Malcolm
Macdonald and MikeChannon . . . In the League Cup semi-final, Chelsea won their
way through to Wembley with a 2-2 drawat Tottenham. Chivers and Peters (penalty)
twice put Tottenham H. ahead, but Chris Garland, and Alan l_udson, who had
conceded the penalty, twice equalised. Hudson’s goal, shot direct from a free kick,
was scored only two minutes from time ... At Hillsborough, Stoke C.and West Ham
U. draw 0-0 after extra time, and a second replay is fixed for Old Trafford.
The League disclaims any blame for the fixture muddle, and attacks the U.E.F.A.
for the inconvenient European Championship quarter-final dates. Alan Hardaker
praises the Tottenham H.—Chelsea match. ‘It showed how top-class professionals
can produce a hard, fair, exciting game without having any trouble.’ But the Foot-
ball League is attacked by the Chairman of the National Federation of Supporters
Clubs, who feel that the banning of flags and banners is ‘ridiculous and pointless’ . . .
Bobby Howe, the West Ham utility player signs for Bournemouth, the £30,000
transfer fee bringing the Third Division club’s expenditure to £200,000 in the past
18 months . . . Real Madrid beat their local rivals Atletico 1-0 and stay top of the
Spanish League.
Denis Follows, F.A. Secretary, says that the League had at least a year’s prior
notification of all the U.E.F.A. and other international fixtures .. . George Best has
gone missing! The Irish international star has not reported for training at Old
Trafford all week, and is dropped from Manchester U.’s team to play Wolverhamp-
ton W. tomorrow. A meeting with Frank O’Farrell fixed for Monday.
Manchester U., without George Best, lose 3-1 at home to Wolverhampton W., in
sixth place, who win with goals by Dougan, Richards and McCalliog (penalty).
Sammy Mcllroy, Best’s replacement, scores United’s only goal five minutes from
time. Manchester C. and Leeds U. both draw and move a point closer, Manchester
C. 1-1 at Tottenham H., and Leeds U. surprisingly 2-2 v Ipswich T. at Elland Road.
Ipswich T. were 2-0 up, and Allan Clarke scored a controversial equalising goal
seven minutes from time with a swerving shot. At the bottom of the table, Willie
Wallace gave C. Palace both points at Nottingham F., while W.B.A. drew 2-2 with
Sheffield U. at home. In the Second Division, Norwich C. move five points clear
with a 2-1 home win over Fulham, Ken Foggo scoring their winner 20 seconds from
time. In the top of the table clash, Millwall and Q.P.R. drew 0-0 at the Den.
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10 George Best interviewed by Frank O’Farrell at Old Trafford. He is ordered to move
out of his luxury house, back into digs for the rest of the season. Also fined two
week’s wages, and ordered to train morning and afternoon for the rest of the week
to get fit for the Cup-tie against Southampton ... At an F.A. Disciplinary Com-
mittee hearing, Nottingham F.’s Sammy Chapman, already under a six-week
suspended sentence, was cleared after being sent off after an incident with Mick
Jones in the match against Leeds U. The Committee decided that (quote from
Committee Secretary Herbert Bird). ‘It was a mystery incident which few people
saw, and the linesman who drew the referee’s attention to it told the committee
that it was not a serious foul. The Committee took the view that, although it was
a sending-off offence, it was of a trivial nature. More important, they took into
account the remarkable improvement in Chapman’s conduct on the field since he
was put under the suspended sentence on January 20 last year. It’s obvious that
Chapman has made a big effort and he has now only ten days to go before he is free
of the six-weeks suspended sentence.’ Players appealing against bookings included
Frank Clark (Newcastle U.), Jim McCalliog (Wolverhampton W.), Neil Rioch
(Aston Villa), Roy McFarland (Derby Co.), Ollie Burton (Newcastle U.) and Mike
Bernard (Stoke C.).All had their cautions recorded. David Wagstaffe (Wolverhampton
W.) had a booking recorded, but it would not count as one of three . . lan Moore
reported to be unhappy at Nottingham F., but manager Matt Gillies still adamant
that he stays with the club.
11 ‘The pressure is on Arsenal’ says Dave Mackay, Swindon T.’s player/manager
before the third round F.A. Cup tie. Fulham intended to sign Alan Stephenson,
who has been on loan for ten weeks, for £40,000 . . . The F.A. Management Com-
mittee approached the Metropolitan London League, asking them to try out the
no-offside experiment for a full league season. Chairman Ken Aston, the F.I.F.A.
official, said that they should oblige, as the system might change the face of foot-
ball. . . Cliff Lloyd advises Bobby Bell to resume training with C. Palace. Manager
Bert Head says ‘He'll be very welcome. We have to sit down and discuss our
difficulties’.
12 A tremendous draw for British teams in Europe. England are drawn to play West
Germany in the European Championship quarter-finals, while in the Champions
Cup, Arsenal play the holders Ajax, and Celtic are paired with Ujpesti Dozsa. In
the U.E.F.A.Cup Tottenham H. have to travel to Rumania again, this time to play
U.T.A., and Wolverhampton W. are drawn against the crack Italian side Juventus.
Sir Alf Ramsey said that he was delighted with England’s pairing. Arsenal boss
Bertie Mee said ‘I’m very happy with the draw. Their kind of football is known
to us, but we have a great respect for their ability’... Fourth Division leaders
Brentford have appointed joint-chairmen, Les Davey and Walter Wheatley, in
place of Eric Radley-Smith.
13 Both Denis Follows and Alan Hardaker vow that the Football Association and
the Football League will do everything in their power to help England in her Euro-
pean Championship aspirations . . . Spain beat Hungary 1-0 in a friendly in
Madrid. Reading engage Charlie Hurley as their new manager . . . John Marsh
(Stoke C.) is fined £75 and given a 28-day suspended sentence . . George Best is
recalled for Manchester U.’s F.A. Cup clash with Southampton ... The Alan
Stephenson deal is off, Fulham being unable to meet West Ham U.’s terms . .
Bobby Bell discusses his problems with C. Palace manager Bert Head and decides
to resume training next Monday.
14 Magistrates clamping down on hooliganism. A Tottenham H. fan is fined £100 for
violence, and bound-over not to visit a football ground for a year... Jimmy
Greaves announces his come-back, and will make guest appearances on the Con-
sa with sit edt ahaHs age big Cup build-up begins, but several ties are in
oubt owing
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15 The Third round of the F.A. Cup produces few surprises. Cardiff C. beat Sheffield Us
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at Bramall Lane, and Hull (e., win 3-0 at Norwich. Amateurs Blyth Spartans force a
replay, drawing 2-2 with Reading, and Bobby Moore is carried off after ten minutes
of West Ham U.’s tie against Luton T. John Hughes (C. Palace) is sent-off by
referee Tommy Dawes against Everton in a hard game at Selhurst Park. Five
players were booked in the game, which was nearly abandoned due to spectator
invasions of the pitch. Both ’71 finalists opened with convincing away victories,
Arsenal 2-0 at Swindon, with Alan Ball scoring his first goal for the club, and
Liverpool 3-0 at Oxford.
17 C. Palace Chairman Arthur Wait blames Everton and referee Dawes for last
Saturday’s scandalous Cup-tie. ‘It was a diabolical game, and Everton were the
culprits. Dawes had a real stinker, at one stage I thought he was going to book the
corner flag’ . . . Eddie Kelly is left out of the Scottish Under-23 squad, Willie Carr
taking his place . . . In the draw for the Fourth round of the Cup, the top clash is
Liverpool v Leeds U. at Anfield. Arsenal are drawn away again, against the winners
of Blyth Spartans or Reading. In the Scottish Cup, Celtic have an easy draw against
Albion R. Rangers announce that Willie Henderson is unhappy, and wants to
leave the club.
18 If England are knocked out of the European Championships by West Germany,
they will go on tour during the summer. . . Wembley plans to stage a special pageant
on Cup Final day to celebrate the centenary of the competition, but there will be
no community singing. In the transfer market, Neil Young and David Connor join
Preston N.E. from Manchester C. for a combined fee of £90,000, and Billy Wilson
joins Portsmouth from Blackburn R. for £15,000. The F.A. and the Football
League will do everything to facilitate England’s future international fixtures. The
April 29 First Division programme will be brought forward this year, and six
dates are set aside next season for internationals apart from the Home Inter-
nationals . . . In their F.A. Cup replay Middlesbrough beat Manchester C. 1-0.
19 Dixie Dean is taken to hospital following a heart attack ... In F.A. Cup replays,
Reading beat Blyth Spartans 6-1, and George Best plays a brilliant game to steer
Manchester U. to a 4-1 extra time win over Southampton . . . Burnley pay £50,000
to Chesterfield for their goalkeeper Alan Stevenson, and Blackpool pay East
Stirling £7,000 for 19-year-old George Wood. Tommy Bryceland is the new player/
manager of St Mirren.
20 Ian Moore announces that he will stay with Nottingham F. to help them in their
fight against relegation . .. West Ham U. intend to build a new luxurious training
area with an indoor ball court.
22 Chelsea topple Manchester U. from the top of the First Division, winning 1-0 at
Old Trafford with a goal by Peter Osgood, to enable Leeds U. to take over the
leadership. Aston Villa take over as new leaders of the Third Division, and in
Scotland, Celtic are now four points clear . . . Derby Co. reported to be ready to
pay £150,000 for Everton striker Joe Royle.
24 Jimmy Pearce is suspended from Tottenham H.’s next two matches in the U.E.F.A.
Cup. Chelsea, as European Cup Winners Cup holders, are invited to play against
the winners of a competition played by clubs situated in North and Central America
(the Concacaf Trophy). Southern League Hereford U. produce the shock of the
F.A. Cup so far, holding Newcastle U. to a 2-2 draw at St James’ Park . . . John
O’Mara (Brentford) is suspended for five weeks.
25 Ken Knighton (Hull C.) is suspended for six weeks . . . The England v Wales World
Cup qualifying matches are arranged for November 15 (Cardiff) and January 24,
1973 (Wembley).
26 Stoke C. reach a Wembley final for the first time in their history, beating West
Ham U. 3-2 in the second replay of the League Cup semi-final at Old Trafford.
Goalkeeper Bobby Ferguson was injured in an early collision with Terry Conroy,
and Bobby Moore took over in goal. Shortly afterwards Stoke C. took the lead
with a penalty by Mike Bernard. West Ham, with ten men, equalised with a de-
flected shot by Billy Bonds, and after Ferguson’s return, took the lead through
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Trevor Brooking. Minutes before half-time Stoke C. got back on terms through
Peter Dobing. In the second half Conroy scored quickly to put Stoke C. back in front.
Bobby Ferguson was so badly concussed in the collision with Terry Conroy that
he ‘has no recollection whatsoever of the tie. He doesn’t know even now where he
is.’ Greenwood then blasted Stoke C. by saying ‘Their attitude towards my injured
goalkeeper in the second half was not what I would call good sportsmanship’.
Stoke C. Manager, Tony Waddington said: ‘After this, Wembley could be some-
thing of an anti-climax. It’s a shame either side had to lose such a game. It was out
of this world’. . . Hereford U.’s F.A. Cup tie with Newcastle U. is postponed due
to a waterlogged pitch — the third time that the tie has been called off. Southampton
strengthen their defence by signing 22-year-old Jim Steele from Dundee for £50,000.
Steele expected to play against Nottingham F. at the Dell on Saturday . . . Scotland
beat Wales 2-0 in the Under-23 international at Pittodria Park, with goals by
Jardine and McQuade . . . In the first leg of the Texaco Cup final, Derby Co. draw
0-0 at Airdrie.
2h Brentford announce that joint-chairman Les Davey is putting forward a project to
move the Fourth Division club from Griffin Park to a 25-acre site in Hounslow...
At an F.A. Disciplinary Committee meeting, Peter Storey receives a 28-day sus-
pended sentence and a £75 fine, and Martin Chivers is fined £40 and severely
warned about his future conduct ... Aston Villa announce that they will be playing
Santos of Brazil at Villa Park on February 21. Pele is contracted to play, subject to
injury. The Brazilian side are also due to play Sheffield W.
28 Aston Villa win 1-0 at Tranmere, and still head the Third Division.
29 Manchester C. move two points clear at the top of the First Division, beating
Wolverhampton W. 5-2 at Maine Road, Francis Lee scoring a hat-trick. Leeds U.
lose 1-0 at Tottenham H. to a Martin Chivers goal, after a defensive blunder.
Derby Co., with a first-minute goal from John Robson, beat Coventry C. at the
baseball ground, and stay in third place, while Manchester U.’s poor run continued
at West Bromwich. After taking an early lead through Brian Kidd, Manchester U.
were forced back by sustained W.B.A. pressure. Bobby Gould scored the equaliser,
and their winner came from the recalled Jeff Astle. The bottom two places in the
Division were filled by Nottingham F., who lost 4-1 at Southampton, and C. Palace,
who went down by the same score at Liverpool. Chris Lawler scored twice to reach
50 goals for the club — none from penalties. Charlie George returned to the Arsenal
side, and scored twice in their 5-0 win at Sheffield U. In the Second Division,
Norwich C. slipped, losing 1-0 at Burnley, and Millwall moved into second place
with a 1-0 home win over Middlesbrough. Q.P.R. held to a 1-1 draw at Luton, and
Birmingham C. move into fourth place, with a 4-1 home win over Swindon. Watford
look doomed to relegation losing 4-0 at Hull, and are now five points adrift of
Cardiff C., who also lost 4-3 at home to Blackpool. In Division 3 Notts. Co. beat
Blackburn R. 1-0 at home and Bournemouth drew 1-1 at Port Vale. Brentford slip to
second place in the Fourth division losing 2-0 at home to Reading, Scunthorpe U.
taking over the leadership.
31 Hereford U.’s F.A. Cup tie with Newcastle U. postponed yet again because of a
frozen pitch. Blackpool goalkeeper Neil Ramsbottom is training with Fulham
for a week, with a view to joining the club.
Other Transfers
Brian Bromley (Portsmouth) to Brighton; Dave Gibson (Aston Villa) to Exeter C.;
Gerry Humphreys (C. Palace) to Crewe Alex.; Dennis Longhorn (Bournemouth)
to Mansfield T.; Dixie McNeil (Northampton T.) to Lincoln C.; Tony Parry
(Hartlepool) to Derby Co.; Ronnie Rees (Nottingham F.) to Swansea C.; Tommy
Spencer (Workington) to Lincoln C.; David Stocks (Bournemouth) to Torquay
U.;
Dennis Wann (Blackpool) to York C.
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February 1972
1 Thirty-five-year-old George Eastham signed a new three-year contract with Stoke C.
... The England v West Germany match kick-off on April 29 is fixed at 7.45 and it
will be televised . . . Norwich C. forward Albert Bennett has been forced out of
football by a knee injury.
The F.A. circularised clubs asking them to bring forward the kick-off time of their
Cup ties to avoid possible power cuts.
Q.P.R. will advertise on Thames TV. A still picture of Rodney Marsh will be
flashed on the screen with a voice-over announcing the friendly v W.B.A. on
Friday . . . Peter Storey is reported unhappy playing in Arsenal’s reserves. He feels
that his place in the England squad is in danger . . . Several cup ties will kick off
at 2.30 next Saturday . . . Businessman Leslie Wise and a group of show-biz
personalities make a bid to take over Watford F.C. . . . Kevin Keegan is the only
newcomer in the England Under-23 squad for the match v Scotland . . . Football
League gates are 500,000 up on last season so far.
Derby Co. have banned the TV cameras from covering their Cup-tie because the
fee (£87.50) is considered too small . . . Cliff Lloyd says: ‘At the end of the season
we should wipe the slate clean as far as the bookings are concerned. Let every club
ana every player start the new season in August clear’... . John Radford, recovered
from injury but is not selected for the Arsenal team . . . Jack Howarth (Aldershot)
transferred to Rochdale (£10,000).
F.A. Cup sensation: Non-leaguers Hereford knock out Newcastle U. 2-1 in extra-
time. Other surprises — Orient win at Leicester and Hull C. triumph at Coventry.
Holders Arsenal squeeze through with a narrow 2-1 win at Reading... In Scotland
both Aberdeen and Celtic have comfortable wins in the Cup .. . Chelsea has a good
day. The team beat Bolton W. 3-0, Dave Sexton is selected as the ‘Manager of the
Month’ and David Webb is the Evening Standard’s ‘Player of the Month’...
Ipswich T. lose 1-0 at Birmingham but their manager Bobby Robson says: ‘Diaboli-
cal refereeing cost us the game!’ . . . 17-year-old Sammy Mcllroy (Manchester U.)
is included in th Irish squad for the European Championship game v Spain.
Juventus are two points ahead of the field in Italy . . . Schalke lead the Bundesliga
. . Both Ajax and Feyenoord win easily in Holland.
Newcastle U. do not take on Viv Busby and the player returns after a loan period
to Luton... Bad draw for London clubs in the F.A. Cup. Arsenal go to Derby Co,
Tottenham H. visit Everton. Only Orient are at home v Chelsea! . . . In Scotland,
Celtic get another home draw . . . Frank McLintock says: “We might have been
lucky to win at Reading last Saturday, but we would have beaten them in the
replay’ . . . Bobby Bell (C. Palace) joins Norwich C. on a month’s loan. The
‘Canaries’ will be his fourth League club during the current season! . . . Celtic beat
Dynamo Kiev 1-0 in a friendly in Glasgow.
After years of injustice, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland have at last been guaranteed
the release of their players for international matches. That is the result of a plan
announced by the Football League. Trevor Morris, Secretary of the Welsh F.A.
welcomes the reform and states that Wales will now have equal chance with
England to qualify for the World Cup . . . Forged vouchers are discovered at Here-
ford where there is an unprecedented interest in the home F.A. Cup tie v West Ham
U. ... Sir Stanley Rous says: ‘The cost of organising a World Cup is so great that
the time will come when two or three countries will combine to play hosts’...
Because of the miners’ strike and possible power cuts the League decides that
midweek matches must be postponed or played in the afternoon . . . Middles-
brough beat Millwall 2-1 in a Cup replay - Nobby Stiles will be going back to Old
Trafford to face his former club in the next round . . . Charlton’s biggest crowd of
the season — 16,000 — turn up for Keith Peacock’s benefit match. The score —
Charlton 2 Chelsea 4. . . Result of another friendly —Sheffield U. 1 Dynamo Kiev 2.
The Daily Express reports that some Football League clubs are threatening to boy-
cott next season’s F.A. Cup unless they get a better cash deal from the Football
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sociation ... Berti Vogts (Monchengladbach) has a cartilage operation
cou for the saenbies international . . . Everton pay £20,000 for Masel,
ao
forward Bernie Wright . . . Hereford U. hold West Ham U. to a 0-0 draw!
Ron Yeats (Tranmere R.) is sent off against Stoke C. in a cup replay and the First
ivision team win 2-0.
10 aie Greenwood: ‘We are lucky to be still in the cup and the replay on Monday
has yet to be won.’
11 Arthur Turner who took Oxford U. into the Football League leaves the club after
ten years as a manager . . . The League announces that Sir Alf Ramsey will be able
to have a 22-strong squad at his disposal for six days before the European
Championship matches.
12 Two Charlie George goals give Arsenal the points against Derby Co. Now the
‘Gunners’ are only four points behind leaders Manchester C. . . . Trevor Hockey
was taken to hospital with a cracked leg after 40 minutes’ play . . . 48,110 people,
highest Third Division gate in the history of the League, attended the Aston Villa v
Bournemouth promotion clash . . . The Football League wants to take over the
disciplinary machinery from the F.A. . . . Several games are postponed in Scotland
due to frost and snow. ,
14 West Ham U. end Hereford U.’s heroic run in the F.A. Cup with a 3-0 win at
Upton Park in the fourth round replay with Geoff Hurst scoring a hat-trick . . . The
attendance, despite the afternoon kick-off is 42,271 — only 500 less than the ground
record ... Sunderland and Cardiff C. finish 1-1 after extra time and the teams will
meet again on Wednesday . .. Terry Venables is out of football for a fortnight due
to a nagging groin strain... Australian millionaire wishes to buy Hereford U. and
import them lock, stock and barrel to Sydney.
15 Negotiations between the Football League and the F.A. have reached crisis point
regarding the application of the new Industrial Relations Bill . . . It seems certain
that from next season the F.L. will deal with disciplinary matters . . . Shilton is
injured and not available for tomorrow’s England yv Scotland Under-23 match,
John Hope (Sheffield U.) is called up in his place . . . Take-over of Watford F.C. by
a group of businessmen is off .. . Both Fulham and Aston Villa have hired special
generators to ensure an evening kick-off against Benfica and Santos respectively.
These friendlies will bring super-stars Eusebio and Pele to England.
16 Sir Alf Ramsey writes in the F.A. News: ‘England will not only beat West Germany,
but will also go on to win the European Championship’. He tips Italy, Yugoslavia
and Hungary as the other semi-finalists . . . Cardiff C. beat Sunderland 3-1 in a
cup replay and will face Leeds U. in the next round . . . England draw with Scot-
land 2-2 at Derby in an Under-23 international. Kenny Dalglish (Celtic) and Mike
Channon (Southampton) shared the goals . . . Fred Pickering, the former inter-
national has had his contract terminated by Blackburn R. .. . N. Ireland draw with
Spain 1-1 at Hull — the last qualifying match of current European Championship.
Debutant international Sam Morgan equalised in the 74th minute a first-half Rojo
goal . . . Holland beat Greece 5-0 in Athens in a friendly full-international . . .
Amateur international at Brest: France 1 England 1.
17 It is announced that the England Under-23 team will play in Russia, Poland and
Austria in early June . . . Alex Wright the Dunfermline Ath. manager is dismissed
- . . Several mid-week League games are off because of the power cuts . . . Gerd
Muller is determined to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
18 Mike O’Grady is ‘loaned’ to Birmingham C. by Wolverhampton W. . . . The press
attacks the ‘loan-system’ which is clearly open to abuse. . . Benny Fenton, Millwall
manager says that it is an unfair practice: ‘Bobby Bell helps Norwich C., now
O’Grady is playing for Birmingham C. - our promotion rivals benefit without
laying out a penny!’
19 Four Stoke C. players in front of the Disciplinary Committee received suspended
sentences and will be available for the League Cup Final . . . John Dempsey
criticises Dave Sexton for leaving him out of the Chelsea team. The ‘Blues’ beat
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Leicester 2-1 with two Osgood goals . . . Leeds U. playing brilliantly thrash
Manchester U. 5-1 — Mick Jones contributes with a hat-trick! . . . George gets the
winner for Arsenal at Ipswich - 1-0... Manchester C. are still on top following a
harrow win over Huddersfield T. . . . Celtic’s Jimmy Johnstone is out of the
game, suffering from chicken pox.
20 Juventus 1 A.C, Milan 1 in Italy — the former are still leading the race by two clear
points . . . Benfica win 7-0 in Portugal and Real Madrid are six points clear in
Spain . . . Referee John Thacker is accused of tolerating outrageous behaviour in
the Ipswich T. v Arsenal game. Twenty of the 22 players were involved in a brawl
and not one of them was booked.
21 The U.E.F.A. confirms that the League Cup winners could be nominated for the
U.E.F.A. Cup — even if they are not in the First Division. . . Bertie Mee returns from
Amsterdam, where he saw Ajax play in a domestic cup-tie, and says that the Dutch
team have improved since they last played against Arsenal . . . Aston Villa beat
Santos 2-1 in a friendly. 54,437 turn up to see Pele in action . . . Alex Cropley, the
Hibernian winger is out for the rest of the season with a fractured ankle . . . Tony
Powell (Bournemouth) is suspended for 28 days and fined £30.
pip, Everton have a heavy injury list five days before the Fifth Round Cup tie v Totten-
ham H. ... Dennis Bond (Charlton Ath.) dislocates a collar bone and will be out
of football for three weeks.
23 Aston Villa sign Ian Ross from Liverpool (£60,000) . . . Fulham buy the Burnley
goalkeeper Peter Mellor (£25,000). They also try to borrow Pele from Santos for
the friendly against Benfica next Tuesday . . . The Coventry C. management states
that Jeff Blockley is not for sale .. . Bert Trautmann, former Manchester C. goal-
keeper signs a two-year contract to coach Burma’s national team... The F.L.
and the F.A., square-up for a fight concerning the future of disciplinary proceed-
ings. The League want to collect the fines imposed on players and use them for its
benevolent fund . . . Santos beat Sheffield W. 2-0 in a friendly at Hillsborough...
A.C. Milan beat Lierse 2-0 in the U.E.F.A. Cup — the first international competitive
club match of 1972: scorers Rivera and Bigon.
25 Bournemouth spent another £10,000 and bought Dave Chadwick from Halifax T.
He will take the place of the injured Tony Scoct ... Ralph Coates is out with a
thigh injury for Tottenham H. v Everton in the F.A. Cup... Jimmy Kerr, who was
advised to give up football, some time ago, might attempt a comeback with
Coventry C. His former club Blackburn R. would want a sizeable transfer fee for
this talented 21-year-old midfield player . . . England beat Eire 2-0 in an amateur
international . . . Both West Germany and Italy decide not to take part in the
Brazilian Independence Tournament next summer.
26 Orient are the heroes of the Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup. They beat Chelsea 3-2
after being two goals down. The winner was scored by Barry Fairbrother in the
89th minute. After the goal Chelsea supporters invaded the pitch trying for an
abandonment but police forced them back behind the touch lines .. . Tottenham H.
won at Goodison and Leeds U. at Cardiff. . . Stiles returns to Old Trafford as the
skipper of Middlesbrough and the match is a goalless draw . . . Both Celtic and
Rangers win their cup ties easily in Scotland . . . The draw for the quarter finals is
made earlier to help the pool promoters to overcome the power restrictions. Leeds
U. will be hosts to Tottenham H. and Orient are home once again v the winners of
Arsenal—Derby Co. replay . . . In Scotland Celtic are home to Hearts and Aberdeen
have to visit Hibernian . . . Liverpool beat Manchester C. 3-0 in a First Division
match and the title race is wide open. ‘Any one from eight’ says Don Revie... .
Schalke beat Frankfurt 2-0, Bayern Munich and Monchengladbach draw 2-2 in
the Bundesliga.
27 Juventus share the points with Roma but still lead by two points . . . Ajax win 4-0
away in Holland.
28 Scotland agree to send a team to Brazil for the Independence Tournament .. .
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Baldwin
Bobby Hope (W.B.A.) turns down the opportunity to move to Fulham ...
and Boyle are included in the Chelsea squad for the League Cup Final.
Aber-
29 Manchester U. signed Scotland’s ‘Player of the Year’ Martin Buchan from
deen for £125,000 . . . Charlie George could be the subject ofa FootballAssociation
investigation over a newspaper interview . . . Ticket touts make a killing at High-
bury collecting £20 for £1 seats. The score: Arsenal 0 Derby Co. 0 after extra
time . . . Manchester U. beat Middlesbrough 3-0 away in the Cup and will meet
Stoke C. in the quarter final . . . Fulham opened their new £200,000 stand and beat
Benfica 3-2 in a friendly . . Norwich C. sign Jim Bone a Scottish Under-23 player
from Partick Thistle (£30,000).
Other Transfers
Derek Bellotti (Charlton Ath.) to Southend U.; Steve Carter (Manchester C.) to
Notts. Co.; Lew Chatterley (Northampton T.) to Grimsby T.; Allen Gauden
(Darlington) to Grimsby T.; Peter Hunt (Southend U.) to Charlton Ath.; Chris
Jones (Swindon T.) to Walsall; John Rudge (Torquay U.) to Bristol R.; Robert
Smith (Chester) to Hartlepool; Robin Stubbs (Bristol R.) to Torquay U.; Ron
Tilsed (Bournemouth) to Chesterfield; Ralph Wright (Stockport Co.) to Bolton W.
March 1972
1 Bob Lord, Burnley chairman said that the referees are entitled to resign en bloc, on
account of the leniency of the Disciplinary Committees. ‘They are made to look
fools in the eyes of the players’ said Lord. ‘The job of a Disciplinary Commission is
to decide the size of the penalty, not whether a player is guilty!’ .. . Arsenal insti-
tutes a full investigation to find out why a crush barrier collapsed and injured 50
people at Highbury during the Cup replay . . . Manchester C. go four points clear
after beating W.B.A. 2-1 with goals by Colin Bell . . . Chris Garland is selected for
the League Cup Final in place of Steve Kember, who is ineligible,
Nottingham F, officially announce that Ian Moore is for sale .. . Santos draw 0-0
with Anderlecht in a friendly played in Brussels.
Derby C. announce that they have signed Ian Moore for a record transfer fee . . .
Bobby Charlton is considering an offer to play for a South African League club
during the summer... Arsenal drop Kennedy and bring back Radford for the
game against Manchester C. . . . Stewart Houston on loan from Chelsea will play
his first game for Brentford vyGrimsby. Floodlighting restrictions are lifted from
the 9th March.
Confusion over the Moore transfer deal. While the Derby manager introduces him
to the crowd at the Baseball Ground Nottingham F, are adamant that Moore is still
a Forest player and Manchester U. manager O’Farrell is confident of landing him...
Stoke win the League Cup at Wembley, beating Chelsea 2-1 (Conroy, Eastham —
Osgood). Their first major honour in 109 years of competitive football .. . Six
players are booked at Manchester, where City beat Arsenal 2-0 . . . Liverpool win
the Merseyside ‘derby’ against Everton 4-0 with two own goals. Lawler and Hughes
were the other scorers . . . Birmingham beat Norwich 4-0 and the Second Division
promotion race is wide open . . . In Scotland Celtic are five points in front and seem
certain to grab the title once again . . . Greece beat Italy 2-1 in a friendly at Athens.
Moenchengladbach lose 2-0 against Hanover and are out of the running for the
Bundesliga ... Standard Liege draw with Bruges in Belgium and Ajax beat
Groningen 7-0 in Holland.
Ian Moore signs for Manchester U. after a great deal of contradictory statements
from the three clubs involved. The fee: £200,000... Fulham try to sign Alan
Mullery from Spurs, but the ex-Fulham man is not for sale... Vic Buckingham
becomes the new manager of the Spanish club Seville.
John Hughes (C. Palace) received a 21-day suspension — he was sent-off against
Everton earlier in the season... Ron Yeats (Tranmere R.) has also received a
seven day suspension ... Leicester C. sign goalkeeper Mark Wallington from
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Walsall (£30,000) ...Sam Ellis, the Sheffield W. half-back has been signed by
Mansfield (£10,000) ... Stoke C. buy the Argentinian Carlos Babbington from
Buenos Aries club Huracan for £40,000. Babbington has a British passport as a son
of English emigrants ... Good start for England in the European tournaments.
Woverhampton W. draw in Turin against Juventus 1-1 and Tottenham H. beat
U.T. Arad 2-0 in Rumania. Knowles and Chivers are booked.
A rush of signings before the transfer deadline. Manchester C. land the biggest fish —
Allison signs Rodney Marsh (Q.P.R.) for an estimated fee of £200,000. W.B.A. pay
£55,000 for Alistair Brown (Leicester). Paul Gilchrist of Doncaster R. goes to
Southampton — the fee £30,000. Other transfers: Dennis Booth (Blackpool) £7,000
and Peter Woods (Luton) £3,000 both to Southend, Sam Ferris (Albion Rovers) to
Chesterfield £5,000 . . . Arsenal lose 2-1 v Ajax in Amsterdam in the European Cup.
Celtic win by the same score in Budapest v Ujpest Dozsa. Both Inter and Feyenoord
win 1-0 at home in the same competition . . . Rangers complete a good week in
Europe for Britain by drawing 1-1 in Turin v Torino... A record Pools win is
announced. Cyril Grimes, a Hampshire accountant, collects £512,683 from
Littlewoods.
Last day of the transfer deadline — Aston Villa pay £75,000 for Chris Nicholl (Luton);
Bob Graham goes to Coventry from Liverpool £70,000. Luton sign John Faulkner
from Leeds. Frank Saul joins Millwall from Q.P.R. Brighton splash out £25,000 for
Ken Beamish of Tranmere. Alan Mullery returns to his old club Fulham on loan.
Bryan Conlon leaves Blackburn for Cambridge U.... Mee reveals that three
Arsenal players were doubtful hours before the kick-off against Ajax. He is happy
with the result and optimistic about the outcome of the tie . . . lan Moir (Wrexham)
signs for Shrewsbury for £10,000. Len Hill (Swansea) to Newport £2,500. Billy
Yeats (Newcastle) to York and Brian Mahoney (Huddersfield) to Barnsley for an
undisclosed fee . . . Fred Dewey, Cardiff’s chairman, attacks the loan system saying
that the Alan Mullery deal was an ‘old pals act’ between London clubs . . . Coventry
also signed Neil Ramsbottom from Blackpool for £10,000.
10 Transfer dealings hit an all-time high in England. The sum of £54 million changed
hands during the season up to the deadline involving over 150 deals. In this week
alone clubs forked out an estimated £750,000. Philip Whitehead, Member of Parlia-
ment for Derby, wants the Government to step in and control ‘the flesh market’ as
he put it . . . Cyril Grimes, who won a record half million on the Pools, said that
he has been a life-long Watford supporter and, as Watford’s draw v Luton completed
his winning coupon, he would consider joining the Board of Directors of the club.
11 Jackie Charlton plays his 600th League game for Leeds. Before the match he was
given presents by team-mates and management and in the 12th minute he scored the
only goal... Ian Moore opened his account for Manchester U. in the club’s 2-0
win against Huddersfield — the first league win for the Old Trafford team since
December 4th . . . Derby win at Tottenham with a Hinton penalty and Manchester
C. get two points at Everton .. . The League race now seems to rest between the
top three teams — City, Leeds and Derby . . . All the promotion candidates drew
in Division 2 — Millwall and Norwich are still in front . . . League leaders Schalke
lose in W. Germany and are now only one point in front of Bayern Munich.
12 Juventus beat Bologna 2-1 and lead by three clear points in Italy . . . Both Standard
Liege and Anderlecht narrow the gap in Belgium but Bruges are still leading the
race . . . Noel Cantwell is fired at Coventry, but gets a £30,000 golden handshake...
A benevolent football ‘clan’ is formed with Malcolm Allison as the ‘Godfather’.
The founder members include internationals Lee, Banks, Hurst and Chivers.
Allison says: ‘Our binding interest is and always will be football. We are an exclu-
sive soccer academy where all the talk and theorizing will be about the greatest game
in the world. Each member of The Clan will be committed to improving the image
of the game and their own knowledge of it’. ;
13 Arsenal beat Derby 1-0 in a fifth round second replay at Leicester with a goal scored
by Ray Kennedy... The Football League decided to discuss the Ian Moore
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transfer . . . Ian St. John resigns his job as assistant manager of Coventry although
his playing contract still binds him to the club. Coach Tony Waiters also leaves as a
gesture of protest against Cantwell’s sacking... John Cooke sues the Football
Association for preventing him from earning his living as a professional player. The
test case will be heard in the High Court next Wednesday. i
14 Derrick Robins, Coventry chairman justifies Cantwell’s sacking by saying “We want
form to-day, not to-morrow’... Alan Hudson is out of the Football League match
v the Scottish League due to injury. David Wagstaffe, Mike Channon and David
Nish are drafted into the squad . . . The dates of England’s World Cup qualifying
matches are fixed for November 15, 1972 and January 24, v Wales, June 6 and
Oct. 17 1973 v Poland.
15 Tony Currie (Sheffield U.) scores two goals at Middlesbrough in the Football
League’s 3-2 win over the Scottish League .. . Brighton lose at home to Oldham
and fall back in the Third Division promotion race.
16 The Football League lodges a strong protest to the BBC about the extra lights they
put up at Middlesbrough to make colour transmission possible. ‘In future they have
to put their lights above the existing pylons or stick to black and white’ says Alan
Hardaker . . . Sir Alf Ramsey also blamed the lights for the ‘bad’ goal conceded by
the Football League... John Connolly, St. Johnstone forward joined Everton
for £75,000 . . . Stan Harland is appointed as skipper of Birmingham C.
17 Two foreign international players, Zoff (Italy) and Overath (W. Germany) will miss
the European Championship quarter-finals due respectively to injury and illness.
18 John Radford (Arsenal) is suspended for three weeks and will not be available
against Ajax next Wednesday . . . Arsenal beat Orient 1-0 in the F.A. Cup quarter-
final. Leeds and Birmingham have also reached the semi-finals . . . In the League
Manchester City stretched their lead to five points with a 1-0 win over Chelsea...
Nottingham F. seem doomed after their 4-2 defeat at Upton Park . . . Terry Paine
(Southampton) is sent off at Ipswich... In Scotland, Celtic drew in the Cup v
Hearts and Rangers will also need a replay against Motherwell. Hibernian, good
winners over Aberdeen and Kilmarnock have reached the semi-finals.
19 F.C. Bruges drop another point in Belgium and both holders Standard Liege, and
Anderlecht are back in the race for the title . . . Di Stefano’s team Valencia lost at
home against Real Madrid.
20 The F.A. Cup semi-final draw pairs Second Division Birmingham with ‘in-form’
Leeds . . . Peter Marinello is the likely replacement for Alan Ball (ineligible) against
Ajax .. . Tommy Docherty announces his squad for the Independance Tournament
in Brazil. The 20-strong party includes ‘Anglos’ Charlie Cooke, Denis Law, Willie
Morgan and newcomers Martin Buchan and Jim Bone, the Norwich forward . .
Juventus arrive for their U.E.F.A. Cup match against Woverhampton W. without
five of their first team players . . . Fulham Supporters Club ask for the resignation
of chairman Tommy Trinder.
21 Tottenham draw with U.T. Arad 1-1 and will go into the semi-final of the U.E.F.A.
Cup draw on Friday . . . Birmingham’s protest over the venue of the cup semi-final
vy. Leeds at Hillsborough, Sheffield is turned down .. . Tommy Trinder refutes the
charges levelled against him and says that his resignation would only harm Fulham.
22 Ajax beat Arsenal 1-0 at Highbury and the holders are in the European Cup semi-
final with Celtic (1-1 draw at home y Dozsa) Benfica and Inter-Milan . . . Both
Rangers and Wolverhampton W. reach the semi-finals of Cup Winners’ Cup and
ae apes Cup respectively . . . England Under-23 lose 1-0 to East Germany in
ristol.
23 John Cooke wins a case against the F.A. in the High Court which might change the
transfer system between member countries of the F,I.F.A. According to the Judge,
Mr. Justice Foster, the present system is contrary to the principles of English law...
Wolverhampton W. cabled the U.E.F.A, saying that if they are drawn away in the
first leg of the international competition — they will not be able to play because of
fixture congestion ... Young England will make a tour of Eastern Europe in June
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playing E. Germany, Russia and Poland... Bertie Mee says that the Football
League should give more help to clubs in European competitions . . . Players sus-
pended for an offence committed in domestic football should not be barred from
playing in international cup games.
24 European semi-finals draw day — Wolverhampton W. and Tottenham H. are kept
apart in the U.E.F.A. Cup. Glasgow Rangers will face their 1967 Final opponents
Bayern Munich in the Cup Winners’ tournament and Celtic will also meet previous
foes Inter — a repeat of their clash in the Lisbon final the same year.
25 Good day for Leeds! While they beat Arsenal 3-0 at Elland Road, both their chief
rivals in the title race Manchester C. and Derby collect only one point each in
away fixtures ... Norwich and Millwall are still leading the promotion race in
Div. II and Brighton close the gap in Div. III by beating Aston Villa . . . Bayern
Munich beat Stuttgart 4-1 and take the lead in the Bundesliga — Gerd Muller has
now scored 31 goals.
26 Torino beat Juventus 2-1 and the Italian league is wide open . . . Benfica lose their
unbeaten record but still have a commanding lead in Portugal.
27 The Football League agree to postpone Woverhampton W.’s Easter matches so
they will have three clear days before their U.E.F.A. Cup semi-final match in Buda-
pest... A.C. Milan refuse to alter the dates of their fixtures v Tottenham in the
same competition . . . Leeds beat Nottingham F. 6-1 and are now only two points
behind leaders Manchester C.... Both Rangers and Celtic are through to the
Scottish F.A. Cup semi-finals after winning replays respectively against Motherwell
and Hearts.
28 The Tottenham vy Milan dates cannot be altered and Ipswich are unwilling to post-
pone their Easter Monday fixture against Spurs . . . Tony Currie is out of Sheffield
U.’s team due to injuries received in a car crash .. . David Wallace of Swindon will
referee the Hendon v Enfield Amateur Cup Final . . . Sheffield W. have had to call
in a Sunday League goalkeeper, Trevor Pearson, to face Fulham — both regular
*keepers Springett and Grummitt are injured ... Peter Marinello scores his first
League goal of the season in Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Southampton.
29 Results of international friendlies: Hungary 0 W. Germany 2, Belgium 1 Russia1l...
Portugal beat Cyprus 4-0 in a World Cup qualifying game... Alan Hardaker
declares that there is a state of ‘open war’ between the Football League and the F.A.
due to the decision to accept £60,000 for the live televising of the England v W.
Germany game.
30 The clubs, solidly behind Hardaker, call a special meeting where their chairmen
will discuss possible sanctions against the F.A. Boycotting next season’s Cup is a
distinct possibility. The Football League Review writes that part of the money
collected from Pools firms should be ploughed back into the game and used for
ground improvements and the introduction of safety measures.
Good Friday morning match at Upton Park; West Ham 2 Leeds 2 — Gray scores
twice to equalise first half goals by Bonds and Hurst . . . Birmingham continue to
climb the Second Division table by beating Oxford 1-0.
Other Transfers
Lee Brogden (Rotherham) to Rochdale; Graham Clapham (Shrewsbury) to Chester ;
Alan Duffy (Brighton) to Tranmere; Gerry Ingram (Preston N.E,) to Bradford C. ;
Bertie Lutton (Wolverhampton W.) to Brighton; Keith Pointer (West Ham) to
Cambridge U.; John Ritchie (Preston N.E.) to Bradford C.; Ian Turner (Hudders-
field) to Grimsby; Jeff Wealands (Darlington) to Hull C.; Norman Whitehead
(Rochdale) to Rotherham.
April
1 Derby beat Leeds 2-0 and as Manchester C. unexpectedly lose at home to Stoke,
go on top of the First Division . . Promotion candidates Millwall lose at Fulham,
Bournemouth draw with Brighton in a vital Third Division promotion clash...
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Minimum admission prices to the terraces will go up for next season... ;
Barcelona beat Real Madrid 1-0 and narrow the gap at the top of the Spanish
league... St. Etienne beat Marseille in France but the latter are still five points
ahead of the field . . . Brazil wins the junior tournament in Cannes.
Derby unexpectedly lose 1-0 at home to Newcastle... Norwich draw at Loftus
Road v Q.P.R.... Liverpool triumph 3-0 at Old Trafford and are back in the
championship race... Blackpool’s Dave Hatton and the Middlesbrough forward
Johnny Vincent are sent off after a punch-up. The two players resumed their fight-
ing in the dressing room tunnel and had to be separated by members of the ground-
staff.
Tottenham cancel Alan Mullery’s loan period to Fulham and dramatically recall
him for the U.E.F.A. Cup semi-final y Milan. Nereo Rocco the Italian’s manager
lodges a protest to the Organising Committee ... Southampton beat Manchester
C. 2-0 at The Dell—a result vitally important at both ends of the table.
The Football League is asking approximately £45,000 from the F.A. for the ‘use
of players’, the money would go to needy clubs. A meeting on April 13 will discuss
the demands . . . Another good day for Scotland in Europe. Both Celtic and Rangers
drew their away fixtures which could pave their way into the Finals of the two
major Cups .. . Wolves also collected a point at Budapest and Spurs narrowly beat
Milan in the U.E.F.A. Cup. In this match Sogliano was sent off for dissent by referee
Iglosias .. . Derby, after a goalless draw at West Bromwich, are still on top of the
League but Leeds are the latest favourites to win the title (v. Huddersfield 3-1).
The League now want £100,000 from the F.A. otherwise the clubs will not take part
in the F.A. Cup competition.
Greyhound racing might be introduced at Vicarage Road, Watford’s football
ground... The Charlton Athletic players will spend Friday night in a London
hotel in preparation for their vital relegation clash y Fulham .. . The F.A. issues a
strongly worded statement concerning their dispute with the Football League.
They point out that the Football Association must cope continuously against the
biggest risk of all, the disintegration of English football at all levels.
‘Paper-form’ day in the First Division. All four Championship contenders win and
all the relegation candidates lose ... Terry Cooper, the Leeds full-back, broke his
left leg at Stoke minutes before the final whistle ... Harper of Aberdeen scores 4
goals in his team’s 7-0 win over Ayr United and goes on top of the European
“Golden Boots’ list... International Friendlies: Rumania 2 France 0; Czecho-
slovakia 2 Austria 0... Ron Yeats has been appointed as manager of Tranmere.
Real Madrid are virtually certain to win the Spanish league championship after
beating Las Palmas 2-0... In Italy Torino and Juventus are joint first with Cagliari
one point behind them . . . Anderlecht are chasing Bruges in Belgium.
10 Stoke C. field nine reserves in a league match v Nottm. F. and lose at home 2-0.
Alan Hardaker says that the team sheet will be examined and might be an enquiry . . .
Brazilian World Cup star Tostao leaves Cruzeiro and signs for Vasco Da Gama for
a transfer fee of over £200,000.
11 Over 56,000 people attend Roger Hunt’s testimonial match at Anfield Road...
C, Palace grab a vital point while Huddersfield lose at home to Coventry.
12 Rodney Marsh is dropped for no less than three games by Manchester C., because
according to manager Allison, the ex Q.P.R. man is not fully fit for top-class foot-
ball. . . John Mahoney is out of the Stoke semi-final squad with cartilage trouble...
Manchester C, beat local rivals United 3-1—Francis Lee establishes a new post-war
club scoring record and is now on 32... Bayern Munich are surprisingly beaten in
the W. German Cup 5-1 by Cologne.
13 The Football League “war cabinet’ meeting refuses to disclose any information
about their decisions, but according to rumours a mass withdrawal from the F.A.
Cup has been discussed.
15 Football history repeats itself—the Arsenal v Stoke F.A. Cup semi-final ends in
a
draw exactly like last season. Goalkeeper Bob Wilson was taken off with
a torn
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cartilage 17 minutes from the end, John Radford taking over in goal. Wilson is out
for the rest of the season and so is Osgood, who was injured against Tottenham . ..
Leeds win the other semi-final 3-0 and will go to Wembley for the second time in
three seasons ... Hibernian and Rangers drew 1-1 in the Scottish Cup semi...
Ajax beat Feyenoord 5-1 in the Dutch league... Ferencvaros beat Dozsa 2-0 in
the Hungarian Championship.
17 Gordon Banks is elected ‘Player of the Year’ by the members of the Football
Writer’s Association... Ernie Machin of Coventry sues the F.A. for damages
relating to his three weeks suspension earlier in the season... The F.A. are con-
testing this test case.
19 Arsenal beat Stoke C. 2-1 in the F.A. Cup replay and go to Wembley as holders of
the trophy .. . There will bean all-English final in the U.E.F.A. Cup—Tottenham and
Wolves manage to knock out Milan and Ferencvaros... Rangers reach the Cup
Winners’ Cup final but Celtic go out against Inter Milan on penalties . . . Leeds are
beaten at Newcastle and Derby are the latest bookmaker favourites for the title . . .
John Richards (Wolves) and Steve Perryman (Spurs) are included in the Under-23
touring squad . . . The League propose a points system for controlling players which
would eliminate appeal proceedings. The F.A. and the Players Union have to
approve the scheme before it becomes standard practice.
20 Several Tottenham players demand a pay rise... George Eastham would like to
return to South Africa to take up his job as player/manager of Cape Town club
Hellenic . . Dynamo Moscow beat Dinamo Berlin on penalties in the Cup Winners’
Cup and become the first Russian club to reach the Final of a major European
tournament.
21 Schoen announces the West German squad for the Wembley game. Karl-Heinz
Schnellinger, the veteran A.C. Milan defender, is a surprise selection... Ron
Greenwood drops Moore and Hurst for the league game against Arsenal so they
could be fresh for the England match... Manchester U. put five players on the
transfer list including John Aston, Ian Ure and Francis Burns.
22 Manchester C. beat Derby 2-0 in their last league match of the season but with only
57 points cannot win the title... Huddersfield lose at home and are certain to be
relegated into Division 2... Grimsby are the first club definitely promoted from
the fourth Division . . . Brian Clough is still the favourite for the Coventry manager’s
job... Over one million people attended Liverpool’s league matches at Anfield
this season.
The Football League orders Leeds and Arsenal to play-off matches on the pre-
ceeding and following Mondays of the Cup Final. Both managers, Mee and Revie,
protest although the latter declares himself ‘speechless’ . .. Dave Thomas of Burnley
is ‘on sale’ if the right offer comes along... Terry Paine has been suspended for
two weeks and fined £75... Norwich win 2-1 at Orient and the club is promoted
to the First Division for the first time in its 67 years’ history ... Both Aston Villa
and Brentford are certain to be promoted into Divisions 2 and 3 respectively...
Hibernian beat Rangers 2-0 in the Scottish Cup semi-final replay and will meet
Celtic in the Final.
Tonight’s results mean almost certain relegation for Nottingham F., definite
promotion for Southend U. and Scunthorpe... Roy McFarland is out of the
England team with a groin injury .. . John Sewell joined the St. Louis All-Stars in
the U.S.A.
26 C. Palace beat Stoke C. 2-0 and ensure their First Division future . . . Nottingham F.
and Huddersfield T. are relegated — the latter after only two seasons in the top
flight... Lincoln C. goalless draw with bottom of the table Crewe A. means that
Scunthorpe U. are now certain to join Brentford, Southend U. and Grimsby in
promotion to Division three . . Bournemouth falter in their bid for a place in the
Second Division, while both Brighton and Notts. Co. win their matches . . . Derby
Co. win the Texaco Cup by beating Airdrieonians 2-1 on aggregate in the Final...
Scotland beat the touring Peruvian national team 2-0 at Hampden Park. Denis Law
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playing his first game for his country for three years scored the second goal, after
John O’Hare put the home team in front... Larry Lloyd will play in place of
McFarland against W. Germany . . . Gunter Netzer is doubtful for the game.
Zi Frank O’Farrell denies the rumours concerning the possible transfer of George
Best to a London club. Both Arsenal and Tottenham H. are mentioned as likely
buyers but Eddie Baily, Spurs Assistant Manager, says: ‘It’s a load of rubbish!’ ...
The W. German party arrived in England, their manager Helmut Schoen says that
he is a worried man because of the injuries: ‘I have had much trouble with the
team’. Later in the evening the Germans had a training session at Wembley — an
unusual concession to a visiting team, which will be reciprocated in a fortnight’s
time in West Berlin... Brian Labone (Everton) announced his retirement due to
injury. He has played over 400 games for the ‘Toffeemen’ and was, of course,
England’s centre-half in the last World Cup... Brazil beat Paraguay 3-2 in a
friendly at Rio . . . Switzerland drew with Sweden 1-1 at Geneva.
28 Burnley rejects a reputed £150,000 offer for Dave Thomas . . . George Best himself
denies the possibility of parting with Manchester U.... Helmut Schoen announces
his team for Saturday — six Bayern Munich players are included despite the club’s
recent bad run... According to the West German team manager there is a good
understanding in the party and they are hoping for a draw... The Italian team
against Belgium will line up with Anastasi in place of the injured Boninsegna.
Rivera is also absent due to his suspension. The Belgians will be without star
defender Dewalque and forward Deyrindt but both Van Himst and Lambert are
playing ... Orient are bidding for the Middlesbrough winger Derek Downing...
News from the other European Championships contenders: Hungarian team boss
dropped Ferenc Bene, captain of the national eleven for the game against Rumania.
The visitors arrived at Budapest without crack forwards Dobrin and Dumitrache,
both injured . . . Albert Shesternev misses Russia’s game at Belgrade but the Yugo-
slavs are also hit by injuries — goalkeeper Vukcevic and striker Filipovic are out...
Czechoslovakia beat Luxembourg 6—0 in a friendly . . Austria will line up without
Ethmayer against Malta in the World Cup qualifying match next Sunday... Alec
Stock resigns as the manager of Luton because he finds the journey from his Epsom
home too tiring . . Brian Clough is reported to have signed a new five-year contract
with Derby County . .. Bobby Moore and Norman Hunter are selected for the
double centre-half roles vyW. Germany. Colin Bell gets the No. 4 shirt in an attack-
orientated formation.
29 W. Germany beat England 3-1 at Wembley! It is the fourth time that a Continental
country managed the feat - Hungary, Sweden and Austria were the others. Hoeness
gave the lead to the visitors, but Lee equalised in the second half. Six minutes from
the end Moore tripped Held and the French referee Robert Helies awarded a
penalty which was converted by ‘man of the match’ Gunter Netzer. In the 88th
minute, after a move on the right, the ball went to Gerd Muller, whoswivelled round
and scored a magnificent goal — one of the best seen at Wembley .. . In the other
Quarter-finals Hungary drew with Rumania 1-1 (scorers: Branikovits-Satmareanu)
and the Italy-Belgium match ended in a goalless draw at the San Siro stadium,
Milan... After 37 years in the top two divisions Charlton Ath. are relegated to the
third... Both Millwall and Birmingham C. win — the issue now depends on the
result of next Tuesday’s Orient v Birmingham C. match... Ted MacDougall
scores for Bournemouth and is the League’s leading scorer for season 71-72 with 35
eau Alf Wood of Shrewsbury is also credited with another goal to make him 35,
too!
30 Another goalless draw in the European Championship: Yugoslavia 0 Russia 0...
Austria beat Malta in a World Cup qualifying match ... Real Madrid are slipping
in the Spanish League race — Barcelona are only two points adrift with two games to
play... Benfica beat Porto 6-0 and Sporting Lisbon defeated Belenses in the
Portuguese Cup semi-finals... The English Press makes a concerted attack on
Sir Alf Ramsey’s team selection and tactics for the West Germany match.
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May
1 George Graham is the only London-based Scot selected for the Home International
Championship.
Jim McCalliog is doubtful for the Wolverhampton W. v Tottenham
H. U.E.F.A.
Cup Final first leg... Definite relegation for Charlton Ath. The Board
has full
confidence in manager Theo Foley and he will be offered a new contract
.. . Derby
Co. will ‘sell’ matches to sponsors next season. They expect to make around £25,000
extra from advertising ... Ronnie Allen is appointed as the manager of Sporting
Lisbon . . . Leeds U. beat Chelsea 2-0 and need only one point more to make sure
of the League Championship. Their last game against Wolverhampton W. is
scheduled for the Monday after the Cup Final . . . Derby Co, beat Liverpool with a
John McGovern goal and are on top of the table.
2 Alan Jarvis (Mansfield T.) will be in hospital for a considerable time due to a
serious eye injury sustained in last night’s match against Wrexham . . . Geoff Hurst
and George Best both scored in Uwe Seeler’s benefit match at Hamburg. The
European Selection won 7-3... Willie Henderson was given a free transfer by
Glasgow Rangers after spending 13 years at Ibrox . . . Compulsory licensing of foot-
ball grounds is proposed in a report to the Government. If the recommendations
are adopted, crowd safety regulations would be much more effective, but the cost
to the clubs could run into thousands of pounds... Birmingham C. win 1-0 at
Orient and are promoted to Division 1. Latchford scored the winning goal in a
match played in front of over 33,000 people. During the incident-packed evening
the promotion rival Millwall supporters invaded the pitch hoping for the abandon-
ment. At the end due to a bomb scare the stand had to be evacuated and fights
broke out between Birmingham and Millwall fans .. . Malcolm Allison signed a
new five-year contract with Manchester C.
3 Don Revie says that he will risk several players in the Cup Final who are not fully
recovered from injury ... Ramsey left out Geoff Hurst and Alan Mullery from the
England squad for the return leg of the European Championship tie in W. Berlin.
Allan Clarke (Leeds), Macdonald (Newcastle U.) and Roy McFarland are included
in the 18-strong travelling party . . . The scandalous Orient vy Birmingham C, match
‘is described as a ‘night of madness’ in the papers and Orient Chairman Arthur Page
commented: ‘It’s a great pity when the game descends to this sort of thing’...
Ladbrokes, the bookmakers, make Leeds even money favourites to win the Cup in
90 minutes play and 4/7 on outright. Arsenal are quoted 5/2 and 6/4! Frank
McLintock says that the Gunners like to be outsiders because the pressure is more
on Leeds. ‘We are relaxed and confident’ says the Arsenal skipper... Brighton
make sure of promotion with a 1-1 home draw against Rochdale... Southend
clinch second place in Division 4... Q.P.R. win the Evening Standard five-a-side
trophy by beating Southampton 3-2 after extra time in the Final... The first leg
of an all-England U.E.F.A. Cup Final is played at Molineux. Tottenham H. win 2-1
with two excellent goals scored by Martin Chivers. McCalliog is the Wolverhampton
W. scorer but ‘man of the match’ Pat Jennings prevented the home team from
equalising with several stunning saves... Alan Mullery has decided not to play
again for England. In a letter to Alf Ramsey he writes: ‘I’m 30 years old and have
no chance of making Munich ’74. I’d like to be able to spend more time with my
family but with club and international tours I would be away for seven weeks out of
eight during the summer . ..’. ]
4 Eusebio is dropped from the Portuguese national squad for their game against
Cyprus. . . Police hunt for £5 Cup Final ticket forgers. Apparently there are several
thousand forged tickets on offer for sale by a group of touts... Alan Stephenson is
transferred from West Ham U., to Portsmouth dome Weeds name a squad of 15
the
players for the Cup Final and will announce their team only 30 minutes before
kick-off ... Gordon Banks is presented with the ‘Footballer of the Year trophy
at the dinner held by the Football Writers’ Association . . Wembley officials
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intimate that they might re-modernize the stadium making it an all-seater.
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capacity would be reduced to 80,000... Ted MacDougall, the Bournemouth goal-
king, states that he has no intention of signing for a first division team and will stay
with his present club for the full term of his new contract... The official receipts
of the F.A. Cup will be an all-time record of £192,917, but on the black market
five pound seats sell at over one hundred pounds.
Mr. Eldon Griffiths, Minister for Sport, has called for a meeting of the F.A.,
Football League and Professional Footballers’ Association to discuss the row over
the disciplinary proceedings ... Francis Lee has been taken to hospital for tests
and might miss England’s international at W. Berlin. However, he is in the squad
for the Home Internationals, alongside newcomers Paul Reaney, Tony Currie and
Alan Hudson . . . Jimmy Andrews resigned as Luton’s assistant manager following
his former boss Alec Stock and Harry Haslam is officially appointed as the new
Luton boss ... Bobby Lenarduzzi, a 16-year-old Reading apprentice pro., is inclu-
ded in Canada’s World Cup squad.
Leeds win the Centenary Cup Final with an Allan Clarke goal scored in the 53rd
minute. Shortly after the match the team left for Wolverhampton to prepare for
the decisive league match. Mick Jones dislocated his elbow in the last minute of
the game and was taken off on a stretcher after collecting his medal from the Queen
.... Celtic win the Scottish Cup by beating Hibernian 6-1 — the highest score in the
Final since 1888, Dixie Deans got a hat-trick, Lou Macari scored twice and Billy
McNeill once.
Anderlecht win the Belgian Championship with a decisive 5-1 win over Saint
Trond... Muller scores twice for Bayern and goes clear in the European scoring
list with 36... Benfica are the Champions of Portugal and Real Madrid need only
one more point to clinch the title in Spain.
Everton signed Mike Bernard (Stoke C.) for £125,000... Tan MacFarlane, the
Carlisle manager, is given a six months’ notice . . . Francis Lee will be definitely out
of football until the beginning of next season... Helmut Schoen has called up
Karl-Heinz Schnellinger into the W. German squad against England... A fantastic
night of League football! Leeds U. lose at Wolverhampton 2-1 and Liverpool
draw 0-0 at Highbury. Derby Co. are the champions for the first time in their
history with 58 points, followed by three clubs on 57. Bill Shankly claims that
Toshack was not off-side when he scored two minutes from the end and Don Revie
says that his team should have had two penalties for handling offences.
West Ham U. put Harry Redknapp and Peter Eustace on the transfer list and Keith
Newton the international full-back is on offer at Everton ... Huddersfield accuse
four of their players of asking them to break the rules by paying them an extra
£1,000 each to avoid relegation. Trevor Cherry, Frank Worthington, Roy
Ellam — all transfer-listed - are named, but the fourth player’s identity is not
revealed ... Newcastle U. asked the F.A. to release Malcolm Macdonald from the
close season Under-23 tour so he could go with his club to the Far East. The request
was refused... Brian Clough says that Derby Co’s league triumph is a small
miracle and the club will spend heavily on reinforcements in order to make an
impact in the European Cup... Geoff Hurst and Mike Summerbee are recalled
into the England squad instead of injured Allan Clarke and Francis Lee.
10 Hurst broke down in training and the England party left without him for W. Berlin
... Nottingham F, will propose the introduction of Sunday football at the League’s
A.G.M, Other proposals: limitation of the loan system (Orient) five clear days
before an F.A. Cup Final (Arsenal) and three-up-and-down promotion and relega-
tion system operating for the top two divisions (Blackpool). 12 non-league clubs
are applying for admission together with Barrow, Crewe, Workington and
Stockport Co., who are seeking re-election . . . Portugal beat Cyprus 1-0 at Nicosia
in a World Cup qualifying match . . . Colin Harper (Ipswich T.) is suspended for 28
days from August 12th after being sent off against Sheffield U. on April 15th...
England Amateurs beat Italy 4-0 at Plymouth.
11 Bill Baxter, a £12,500 signing 15 months ago, is given a free transfer by: Hull .G....
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Tottenham H. beat Arsenal 2-0 at Highbury in the last Division 1 match of the
season . . . Ajax Amsterdam beat Den Haag F.C. in the Dutch Cup Final 3-2.
12 Martin Peters is doubtful against W. Germany due to a heavy cold... Derby Co.
claim that Colin Todd will be too tired to tour with the England Under-23 party...
Wrexham won the Welsh Cup by beating Cardiff 3-2 on aggregate and will play
in European football for the first time in their history .. .Graham Pugh (Sheffield
W.) is transferred to Huddersfield for £60,000.
13 England draw 0-0 at W. Berlin and are out of the European Championship. In the
other matches Russia beat Yugoslavia 3-0 and Belgium beat Italy 2-1. Ramsey
said that he was proud of his team’s performance, but he is strongly criticised for
selecting a defensive 44-2 formation. Helmut Schoen, the German team manager,
complains about England’s ‘Brutal methods’. Man of the match Franz Becken-
bauer said, “The English had no idea how to deal with our two goal advantage.
They confused the jungle with a football pitch.’
14 Italian team manager Valcareggi is under attack by the Press for selecting too many
of the ‘old guard’, Hungary and Rumania draw 2-2 in Bucharest and will have a
play-off match for a place in the semi-finals at Belgrade... . Real Madrid clinched
the Spanish title with a win over Seville. Valencia finished second and Barcelona
third.
15 Francis Burns (Manchester U.) will join Southampton after his present club’s
foreign tour... It is officially announced that the final stages of the European
Championship will be played-off in Belgium ... Fulham Supporters’ Club held a
public meeting, which called for the resignation of chairman Tommy Trinder ..
The proposed England tour during June is cancelled because the players are too
tired and would be unwilling to take part. A round-robin to that effect was presented
to Sir Alf on the plane which brought the England party back from Berlin...
England beat the Republic of Ireland 4-0 in the U.E.F.A.-Youth Tournament.
16 Malcolm Page (Birmingham C.) has joined the Wales squad in place of the injured
Trevor Hockey.
17 Tottenham H. beat Wolverhampton W. in the U.E.F.A. Cup ona 3-2 aggregate and
become the first English club to win two different European trophies. At White
Hart Lane, Mullery put Spurs in front and David Wagstaffe equalised from a
long-range shot — 1-1... Halifax T. sacked their manager Ray Henderson...
Charlton Ath. signed 27-year-old Dietmar Bruck from Northampton Town for
£5,000... E. Cussins is the new chairman of Leeds U. He announced £500,000
plans to improve ground facilities... Eldon Griffiths rejected proposals for a
United Kingdom football team. Mr. Griffiths said that he was not sure that Scottish
or Welsh supporters would be pleased to see their national team losing their identity
.... Dickie Rooks has been given a free transfer by Bristol C. . . Ken Sandercock
re-joined Leicester C. from Torquay U.... Hungary beat Rumania 2-1 in the
European Championship play-off match.
18 George Best has failed to turn up at Troon where the N., Ireland squad met for the
Scotland game. . . Fulham decided to officially disband their fan club because ‘they
behaved in an irresponsible manner’, Chairman of ‘The Cottagers’ club Mr. Paul
Woods called a special meeting of the members to discuss the split between the two
... Bill McGarry blames the players for the present crisis: “The trouble is that
players are not as dedicated to the game as they used to be. The reason so many
of them complain about being tired is because of the worries of outside interests.’
19 George Best is dropped from the N. Ireland squad and is reported to be holidaying
in Spain... Roy Sproson, who has made over 750 league appearances for Port
Vale, was given a free transfer . . . Sir Alf Ramsey stated that Colin Todd and John
Robson must go on the England Under-23 tour ... Universitario Lima drew 0-0
with Independiente Buenos Aires in the first leg match of the South American
Champions’ Cup Final... Belgium beat Iceland 4-0 in a World Cup qualifying
match... The USA beat Jamaica 2-1 and will play in the Olympic Games in
Munich ... Czechoslovakia 2 Greece 0 in the Under-23 European Championship
Be,
semi-final. The return match will be played in Athens on May 31... Bill McGarry
will stay at Wolverhampton next season.
20 England beat Wales 3-0 in Home International Tournament. Malcolm Macdonald
collects his first full cap and Rodney Marsh scores his first goal for his country...
Two late goals (Law, Lorimer) help Scotland to a 2-0 win over N. Ireland...
George Best announces his retirement from football at the age of 26. He says that
he is a physical and mental wreck and has been drinking too much during the last
four months . . . Marseille are the champions of France.
22 N. Ireland manager Terry Neill says that he is willing to take Best back into the
squad but George refuses to see anyone — not even Sir Matt Busby... Madeley and
Moore are doubtful for tomorrow’s game at Wembley . . . John Boyle (Chelsea) has
been sent off in a friendly match at Barbados . . . Wales call up Dick Krzywicki and
Gareth Davies into the squad . . . Brentford sign Alan Murray (Middlesbrough) . ..
Ajax end the season with a 12-1 win over Vitesse in a Dutch first division match.
Cruyff scores four of the goals... Tommy Taylor (West Ham U.) has been added
to the England Under-23 touring party... England beat W. Germany 2-0 in the
Final of the U.E.F.A. Youth tournament to retain the trophy. Phil Thompson
(Liverpool) and Mike Buckley (Everton) scored the goals for the team man-
aged by Gordon Milne. Poland finish third and the host country, Spain, fourth.
23 Tony Currie (Sheffield U.) and Colin Todd get their first cap for England. N. Ireland
win 1-0 with a Terry Neill goal — their first victory over England since 1957. Ramsey
sent on Peters and Chivers for Currie and Macdonald but the heroic Irish defence
held out without too much difficulty .. . Geoff Strong and Ian St. John were given
free transfers by Coventry C. and Denis Hollywood is released by Southampton...
The F.A. complain that they cannot beat the cup final touts without the help of the
public, but no-one seems to care.
24 Scotland beat Wales 1-0 at Hampden with a second-half Lorimer goal and are now
certain to finish on top in the Home International Tournament ... Rangers beat
Dynamo Moscow 3-2 at Barcelona but the result might not count. Their fans in-
vaded the pitch during the game several times and at the end they fought a pitched
battle with the Spanish police. According to reports one man died and 150 injured.
Hundreds were arrested and thrown into jail. The Scottish fans also caused a lot
of damage in the Spanish holiday resorts ... George Best says that he might take up
football again for a London club . . . Independiente Buenos Aires beat Universitario
Lima 2-1 to win the South American Champions’ Cup.
25 The Lord Provost of Glasgow described the behaviour of the Rangers fans as
‘shameful and a disgrace’. He also pointed out that the unprecedented scandal had
nothing to do with the famous club and its players. Lev Yashin, the ex-international
goalkeeper, who is now the technical adviser of Moscow Dynamo, demands a
replay, because ‘the match was played in unusual circumstances and the referee
should have abandoned it’. U.E.F.A. secretary Hans Bangerter called an emergency
committee meeting to discuss the Russian protest. Personally he also feels that
Rangers should be disciplined. The Evening Standard front page headline describes
the Scottish fans stranded in Spain as ‘jailed, drunk and broke!’ . . Sweden drew
with Hungary 0-0 in a World Cup qualifying match at Stockholm... Alf Wood
(Shrewsbury T.), joint top scorer of the Football League with 35 goals, is signed by
Millwall for £45,000... John Simpson, who has made over 600 appearances for
Gillingham, was given a free transfer... Brian Homewood has been put on the
F ates list oyace roe English referees nominated to control international
matches are: David Smith, Norman Burtenshaw
Partridge and Keith Walker. dist SLA ee
26 Derek Dougan says “The club chairmen must think seriously about the future of
football. Instead of giving each other a pat on the back at the League A.G.M they
ought to introduce reforms to streamline the structure of our domestic competitions
There is an intolerable burden on the players of the top clubs.’ Alan Hardaker:
Ask the clubs, not me! We introduced our ideas to them years ago, but they don’t
want to know. How do you persuade six First Division Clubs to vote themselves
down to the Second?... W. Germany beat Russia 4-1 in a friendly to mark the
opening of the new Olympic Stadium in Munich. Gerd Muller scored all four goals,
bringing his international total to 47 . . . Bill Baxter (Hull C.) joins Northampton T.
on a free-transfer. Birmingham C. pay £60,000 to W.B.A. for Bobby Hope.
27 Arsenal F.C, will spend £100,000 on ground improvement during the close season.
All safety barriers will be reinforced ... Both Derby Co. and Leeds U. declined
to play in the traditional Charity Shield match next season. Derby Co., the champ-
ions, will start the 72/73 League campaign with an away fixture at Southampton,
and Leeds U. will be at Stamford Bridge facing Chelsea. Norwich C. open their
first ever Div. 1. fixtures with a home game against Everton... England shows
improved form at Hampden Park, and beat Scotland 1-0 with an Alan Ball goal.
Wales and N. Ireland drew 0-0 at Wrexham, consequently, England and Scotland
tie on top of the Home Championship table ...In a TV discussion, leading club
managers, Revie and Mercer, agree that this Tournament should be played off during
the season, and not at the end, when the players are stale and tired.
28 Juventus clinched the Italian title with a 2-0 win over Vicenza. The Portuguese
champions, Benfica, also closed the campaign with an emphatic win.
30 Alan Hudson and Colin Todd pulled-out of the England U-23 squad. Hudson
referred to domestic reasons, and Todd said that he was tired after a strenuous
season. Sir Alf Ramsey contacted Trevor Brooking (West Ham U.) and Frank
Worthington (Huddersfield T.) as possible replacements ... Manchester U. beat
a Tel-Aviv select in Israel 2-1, with goals by Sadler and Kidd.
31 Ajax Amsterdam successfully defended the European Champions’ Cup by beating
Inter-Milan 2-0 at Rotterdam. Johann Cruyff scored both goals in the second-half,
and the match was described as great propaganda for attacking football. The
Italians rarely looked like scoring, and Boninsegna was shown the yellow card by
referee Robert Helies of France for ungentlemanly conduct.
June
2 Hereford U. F.A. Cup giant-killers are elected to the Fourth Division at the annual
meeting of the Football League in London. They replace Barrow who failed in a
second ballot after the two clubs had tied on the first count with 26 votes each.
In the second ballot, Hereford gained 29 to Barrow’s 20. Northampton T. (49 votes),
Crewe Alexandra (46) and Stockport C. (46) were re-elected. Colin Addison,
Hereford’s player-manager who will miss the season’s start through suspension,
promised ‘a determined and dedicated effort from all at Edgar Street to put us on
the map in League football’. Witha catchment area of 200,000, gates of 6,000 and a
profit made on the season of £16,500, Hereford have a good basis for success.
Other points arising from the meeting were: minimum admission charges increased
from 30p to 40p; Len Shipman (Leicester) retained as President of the Football
League, with Lord Westwood (Newcastle) and Syd Collings (Sunderland) re-elected
to the management committee; the new ‘points for punishment’ plan will operate
but under the jurisdiction of the F.A. and suspensions will be for matches rather
than weeks. Items which failed to achieve the necessary threequarter majority were
Blackpool’s three-up-and-down scheme; Nottingham F.’s plea to look at Sunday
football; Everton’s suggestion of a 15 minute half-time break; Orient’s idea for
restriction of loan transfers and a new Cup for Third and Fourth Division clubs
sponsored by Southend U. and Stockport C.
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Soccer Steps of History
1846 First soccer rules written, at Cambridge University.
1855 Sheffield, the oldest soccer club, formed.
1862 Notts. Co., the oldest Football League club, came into being. :
1863 Football Association formed, at Freemasons Tavern, Great Queen Street, Lincolns Inn Field,
Monday, October 26.
1866 First representative match, London v Sheffield.
1867 Queen’s Park, the oldest Scottish club, founded.
1871 Football Association Challenge Cup introduced.
1872 First official England v Scotland game, with Scotland represented by whole of Queen’s Park team—
a goalless draw, the only one until Hampden 1970.
1872 Size of ball fixed.
1873 Scottish Football Association formed and Scottish Cup started.
1874 Shinguards introduced and registered by Sam Widdowson, of Nottingham Forest.
1874 First Oxford vyCambridge University match, played at Kennington Oval.
1875 Crossbar used instead oftape as hitherto.
1876 Football Association of Wales formed. Wales played first international match with Scotland.
1877 Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup.
1878 First recorded floodlight match, at Sheffield.
1878 Referee’s whistle used for first time.
1879 First international between England and Wales. Cliftonville, oldest Irish club, formed.
1880 Irish Football Association formed, and Irish Cup introduced.
1882 Initial conference between four home countries, after which England and Ireland, Wales and Ireland
started. International Board formed.
1882 Two-handed throw-in brought into use.
1882 England 13, Ireland 0, still a record score for a full international match in Britain.
1883 With Scotland playing Ireland, the Home International Tournament was launched,
1885 Professionalism legalised in England.
1885 Arbroath 36, Bon Accord 0, still a record for Scottish Cup, and highest score in an official] match
in Britain. Soon afterwards Rule changed whereby goalkeepers no longer changed ends after each
goal.
1886 Caps given for first time in international matches.
1887 Preston 26. Hyde 0, F.A. Cup, still a record for England.
1888 Football League founded. The original twelve members: Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn R.,
Bolton W., Burnley, Derby Co., Everton, Notts. Co., Preston N.E., Stoke, W.B.A. and Wolver-
hampton W.
1889 Preston N.E., the first club to do the Double. They won the F:A. Cup without conceding a goal, and
the Football League championship without being beaten. (Aston Villa 1897, Tottenham H. 1961, and
Arsenal 1971, are the only others to win the Double.)
1890 Irish League formed.
1890 Goal nets invented by a Mr. Brodie of Liverpool. First used officially in North vy South match the
following year.
1890 First hat-trick in F.A. Cup Final, by W. Townley, Blackburn R. v Sheffield W. Only player to achieve
this feat in a Wembley Final, S. Mortensen (Blackpool) 1953.
1890 Sunderland replace Stoke.
1891 Football League Division 2 extended from 12 to 14 clubs with the addition of Sunderland, who won
the title, and Darwen who finished bottom.
1891 Scottish League formed.
1891 Penalty kick introduced, at request of Irish Football Association.
1891 Referees and linesmen used instead of umpires.
1891 Football League extended by election of Darwen and Stoke,
1892 Second Division of Football League started with these clubs: Small Heath, Sheffield U., Darwen,
Grimsby T., Ardwick, Burton Swifts, Northwich Victoria, Bootle, Lincoln C., Crewe Alex., Burslem
Port Vale, Walsall Town Swifts. Newton Heath took the place of Darwen in the First Division,
and promotion and relegation, of a sort, was introduced. See League Table section.
1892 Goal nets used for first time in F.A. Cup Final, between W.B.A. and Aston Villa.
1892 Inter-League matches started,
1893 First F.A. Amateur Cup.
1893 Referees Association formed.
1894 Southern League started.
1894 In Amateur Cup Final Old Carthusians beat Casuals 2-1.
1894 Corinthians supplied all eleven players for England against Wales, and won 5-1 at Wrexham,
1895 F.A. Cup stolen from a shop window in Birmingham and never recovered.
1897 Aston Villa won F.A. Cup and First Division title,
1898 At end a season 1898-99 promotion and relegation introduced and old system of play-off matches
scrapped.
1898 Glasgow Rangers won every match in Scottish First Division.
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1901 Tottenham H. won the F.A. Cup and for the first time the Cup came South. Spurs were a Southern
League team at the time, the first and only non-league club to have lifted the trophy. A crowd
of
110,802 watched the first game at the Crystal Palace. the first six-figure crowd for a Final.
1902 The Ibrox Park Disaster; 25 died when terracing collapsed during game between England and
Scotland on the Rangers ground.
1902 Women’s football banned (the ban was lifted in 1969).
1903 The Football Association Ltd. registered under the Joint Stocks Act of Parliament. Bury 6, Derby
Co. 0, F.A. Cup Final—still a record.
1904 Federational Internationale de Football Association formed at the Congress held in Paris. Seven
nations, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Spain, were the first mem-
bers, In June 1970 there were 135 member nations of F.I.F.A.
1905 Goalkeepers ordered to remain on goal-line for penalty kicks.
1905 The first £1,000 transfer, Alf Common from Sunderland to Middlesbrough.
1907 Players Union (now the P.F.A.) officially formed.
1907 Amateur Football Association formed.
1908 Football officially introduced into the Olympic Games, at White City, London. From an invitation
list of United Kingdom, Hungary, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, France A and B teams, and Bohemia,
United Kingdom beat Denmark 2-0 in the Final, with Holland beating Sweden 2-0 in play-off for
third and fourth places.
1908 jerune and £350 limit on transfer fees is set. It proved to be a failure and the limit was withdrawn
in April.
1908 When L. R. Roose, the Welsh goalkeeper, was hurt against England at Wrexham, D. Davies (Bolton
W.) was allowed to play—the first instance of a substitute in the Home International tournament.
1912 Goalkeepers’ use of handsr estrictedt o penalty area.
1912 England won Football Section of Olympic Games.
1913 Distance a player allowed to stand from an opponent during taking of a free kick altered from six
to ten yards,
1914 King George V first reigning monarch to attend a Cup Final, between Burnley and Liverpool at the
Crystal Palace.
1919 Decisions taken at first meeting of F.A. included ‘minimum price of admission to F.A. Cup
Qualifying Rounds, fivepence; Competition Proper one shilling. Clubs could retain a player at £234
per annum. Maximum wage, £9 per week, winter, £7 summer. An amnesty was granted to all
players and officials under suspension. Charges for Final Tie at Stamford Bridge ranged from 2s. 6d.
to one guinea. Goalkeepers who carried a ball more than two yards were to be penalised.
1919 Football League extended with 22 clubs in each of First and Second Divisions.
1920 Third Division South formed, with 22 clubs. £1 draw, £2 win, bonus introduced. Crystal Palace won
the championship.
1920 New rule introduced stated that a player cannot be offside from a throw-in.
1921 Third Division North formed, with 20 clubs. In 1923 Third Division received two extra teams,
Doncaster R. and New Brighton.
1921 Goalkeepers in international games ordered to wear deep yellow jerseys.
1923 First F.A. Cup Final at Wembley between West Ham U. and Bolton W. (result 0-2). Crowd broke
in and it was impossible to check the crowd, which was finally given as 126,047. David Jack scored
the first goal.
1924 It was ruled that where the colours of the teams clashed in the Football League, the visitors must
change; and goals could be scored direct from a corner.
1925 Offside Rule altered from three to two defenders between attacker and goal.
1926 Huddersfield Town first team to complete hat-trick of League championships. Huddersfield
finished runners up in 1926-27 and 1927-28.
1927 Cardiff C. beat Arsenal 1-0 at Wembley and so took the Cup out of England for the first time.
This record still stands.
1927 J. C. Clegg, President of the Football Association, knighted for services to football.
1927 First radio commentary on an F.A. Cup Final.
1928 Britain left F.I.F.A. owing to a dispute over the definition of amateurism and ‘broken time’ pay-
ments for amateurs.
1928 First £10,000 transfer. David Jack, Bolton W. to Arsenal in October. Actual fee was £10,340,
1928 Dixie Dean of Everton broke the League record by scoring 60 goals in the First Division. He also
scored 22 in other games, F.A. Cup-Ties, Internationals, etc.
1928 Jimmy McGrory, Celtic centre-forward, made new record for Scottish First Division with eight
goals in one match, v Dunfermline, January 1928. : : ;
1929 England’s international team lost first match on foreign soil, Spain winning 4-3 in Madrid.
1929 Goalkeepers ordered to stand still on goal line until penalty kick taken. :
1929 Football League granted first representation on Football Association Council. Now all nine repre-
sentatives are elected annually. ,
1929 Albert Geldard became youngest ever player in a Football League match, by playing for Bradford
at age of 154. 7
1930 Brentford first club to win all home games in 21 match programme.
1930 football matches banned by Football Association. yas s
Floodlight
1930 World Cup started. Brainchild of M. Jules Rimet, President of French F.A. Participators: Argentine,
Peru, Rumania, U.S.A.,
Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, France, Yugoslavia, Mexico, Paraguay,
results of all
Uruguay, in Montevideo, July 13-30, Uruguay beat Argentine 4-2 in Final, For full
World Cup competitions, see special section elsewhere in the book,
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1930 F. J. Wall, Secretary of the Football Association, knighted.
in game with
1931 John Thomson, Celtic and Scottish international goalkeeper, sustained fractured skull
centre-forward, Sam English, and died later that evening. —
Rangers when colliding with Rangers
again
1931 Goalkeeper permitted to take four steps while holding the ball. Rule tightened up in 1967 and
in 1969.
1931 It was ruled that in the case of a foul throw, the opposing side to be awarded a throw-in.
1931 W.B.A. made history by winning the Cup (beating Birmingham C. 2-1) and promotion from the
Second Division.
1933 Everton achieved the feat of winning the Second Division, First Division and the Cup in successive
seasons. In Cup Final with Manchester C. numbers were worn for first time, the teams being
numbered 1-22, with No. 22 worn by Langford, Manchester C. keeper.
1934 Sir Frederick Wall, Secretary of the F.A. for 39 years, retired. His place was taken by Mr. S. F.
Rous immediately after he had refereed the F.A. Cup Final between Manchester C. and Ports-
mouth. At the end of this game Frank Swift, 19-year-old Manchester C. goalkeeper, fainted.
1934 Record crowd (which still stands) for F.A. Cup-Tie other than the final, or League match for that
matter, in England. Manchester C. v Stoke C., March 3, 1934—84,569.
1934 Second World Cup, in Italy. Italy beat Czechoslovakia in Final, in Rome, 2-1 after extra time.
1935 Arsenal equalled the feat of Huddersfield Town by winning the First Division championship three
times in a row.
1935 Tranmere R. 13, Oldham Ath. 4, still a record aggregate for a match in the Football League. R. Bell
scored 9 for Tranmere R., a Third Division (North) record.
1935 Two-referee system tried out in Amateur v Professional trial match.
1935 Ted Drake scored seven goals for Arsenal against Aston Villa, at Villa Park, a record for an away
game in the First Division.
1936 Luton T. 12, Bristol R. 0, April 13. Joe Payne, Luton centre-forward scored ten, still a record fora
Football League match.
1936 Charlton Ath. gained promotion for the second successive season, going from Third to First in
two jumps.
1936 Great Britain re-entered Olympic Games, and were beaten in second round by Poland, in Berlin.
1936 Aggregate of Steve Bloomer of League goals during career (352) beaten by Dixie Dean, who finally
finished with 379. See 1965, Arthur Rowley, 434 goals.
1936 Jimmy Thorpe, Sunderland goalkeeper, died a few days after being injured in a match against
Chelsea. Inquest verdict was that he died of diabetes.
1937 F.A. proposal that two-referee system be tried out in club pre-season practice matches was defeated at
the A.G.M.
1937 Crowd record, which still stands, for a match in Great Britain, 149,547, watched Scotland and Eng-
land at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
1938 Laws of The Game re-written, mostly by Mr. S. F. Rous, the F.A. Secretary.
1938 Italy won the World Cup in France, beating Hungary 4-2 in the Paris Final.
1938 F.A. celebrated 75th anniversary with match against Rest of Europe at Highbury. England won 3-0.
1938 J. McGrory (Celtic) retired after scoring 550 goals in first class football.
1939 Watering the pitch was officially recognised and controlled for the first time. It is not permissible
in months of November, December, January and February.
1939 Numbering of players made compulsory in League matches.
1939 Football League closed down after teams had played three matches following outbreak of war.
1944 Delegation of representatives of the four home associations to Board of Trade was granted 40,000
clothing coupons so that clubs could buy equipment. Henry Huband completed 50 years with Lon-
don Football Association. He was Hon, Treasurer to F.A. until his death in 1952.
1944 F.A, County Youth Cup introduced.
1944 Football League North Cup, Aston Villa 5, Blackpool 3; South Cup, Charlton Ath. 3, Chelsea 0.
1946 Great Britain rejoined F,I.F.A.
1946 Bolton Disaster. On March 9, 33 people were killed and over 400 injured when crush barriers at
Burnden Park, Bolton, gave way during Cup-Tie with Stoke C.
1947 Great Britain beat Rest of Europe 6-1 at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
1947 Doncaster R. set up new record in Third Division North with 72 points.
1947 Tom Lawton and Stanley Mortensen each scored four goals against Portugal at Lisbon in 10-0 win,
first time two Englishmen had scored four in an international match,
1948 Frank Swift first goalkeeper to captain England v Italy in Turin.
1948 Two players were killed by lightning on the pitch during Army Cup Final replay at Aldershot.
1948 Record for British Club match, apart from Cup Finals, 143,570, Rangers y Hibernian, Hampden
Park, March 27.
1948 Record for an English League match, 82,950, Manchester U. v Arsenal, January 17, at Maine Road.
1948 Record aggregate for two Scottish Cup games, between Rangers and Morton, 265,199.
1949 Ex-professional footballers ruled eligible to serve on F.A. Council, if permission granted,
1949 S. F. Rous, F.A. Secretary, knighted.
1949 Rangers first to win Scottish League, Cup and League Cup in same season.
1949 England lose 2-0 to Republic of Ireland at Liverpool.
1950 Football League extended from 88 to 92 clubs, only 44 of whom have single vote. The 48 teams in
the Third and Fourth Divisions are honorary members and are represented by four votes.
1950 Fourth World Cup. Uruguay defeated Brazil in final game at Rio de Janeiro, watched by 200,000
crowd, paying £125,000. England beat Chile 2-0, but were eliminated after losing to U.S.A. 1-0 at
Belo Horizonte and 1-0 to Spain in Rio,
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1950 Ee ors lost to foreign team for first time on Scottish soil. Austria defeated them 1-0 at Hampden
tk.
1950 England fielded substitute for first time in full international. Against Belgium, Brussels, May 18,
Jimmy Mullen (Wolves) replaced the injured Jackie Milburn (Newcastle U.) after ten minutes.
1951 Use of white ball legalised.
1951 Sheffield W. paid Notts. Co. the record transfer sum of £34,000 for Jackie Sewell, an inside forward.
1952 Nat Pa pag scored six goals for Football League v League of Ireland, at Wolverhampton, a
record.
1952 Billy Wright passed Bob Crompton’s record of 42 international caps. He finally retired in 1959
having played 105 times for England.
1952 Newcastle U. won the F.A. Cup for the second successive year, the first club to do so in the twentieth
century. The previous team to achieve this feat was Blackburn R. in 1890 and 1891.
1952 Hungary defeated Yugoslavia in Final of Olympic Games at Helsinki. This team formed the basis
of the side which slaughtered England at Wembley the following year.
1953 Derek Dooley, Sheffield W. centre forward and top scorer in the Football League with 46 goals the
previous season, had a leg amputated after being injured in a League game against Preston N.E. on
February 14.
1953 The first ever 100,000 crowd watched the Amateur Cup Final between Pegasus and Harwich and
Parkeston at Wembley.
1953 Arsenal won League championship for a record seventh time.
1953 Football Association celebrated their 90th birthday with a tremendous banquet attended by repre-
sentatives of almost every country in the world. The match to celebrate this anniversary was England
4, Rest of the World 4. England were saved by a last minute penalty scored by Alf Ramsey.
1953 Stanley Mortensen first player to score hat-trick in F.A. Cup Final at Wembley. He helped Black-
pool defeat Bolton W. (who at one time led 3-1) in what has become known as ‘The Stanley Matthews
Final’.
1953 England lost their first ever game at home to a Continental country, 6-3 to Hungary at Wembley.
1954 England suffered their heaviest defeat in an international match, losing 7-1 to Hungary in Budapest.
1954 West Germany defeated Hungary 3-2 in World Cup Final in Berne, Switzerland. England, having
survived the qualifying rounds, lost 4-2 in the quarter-finals to Uruguay. In first round match,
against Belgium at Basle, England played extra time for the first time.
1954 England defeated West Germany, the World Cup holders, 3-1 at Wembley.
1954 Wolverhampton W. gained some sort of revenge for England by defeating Moscow Spartak and
Honved, including six of the Hungarian team, in memorable matches under the floodlights at
Molineux, Wolverhampton.
1955 First F.A. Cup-Tie to be played under floodlights. It was a replay between Kidderminster Harriers
v Brierley Hill Alliance.
1955 European Cup launched. It was the brainchild of a French journalist, M. Gabriel Hanot.
1955 The Duke of Edinburgh became President of the Football Association.
1955 Football League proposition that the two sections of the Third Division, North and South, become
amalgamated to form Divisions Three and Four, was defeated at A.G.M. But came into force
three seasons later.
1955 Floodlighting used for the first time in an international match in Britain. Late in the second half of
the England vy Spain game at Wembley the lights were switched on because of the fading natural
light (see November 1963).
1955 Denis Wilshaw (Wolves) scored four goals against Scotland, at Wembley. First Englishman to do so.
1955 The first floodlit F.A. Cup-Tie involving League clubs was between Darlington and Carlisle U. at
St. James’ Park, Newcastle, on November 28th. Darlington won 3-1 (the attendance was 34,257).
1956 The Portsmouth vy Newcastle U. game was the first League match to take place under ‘lights’ in
February.
1956 Russia won their first major soccer tournament, defeating Yugoslavia in the Final of the Olympic
Games in Melbourne.
1957 Alan Hardaker succeeded Fred Howarth as Secretary of the Football League.
1957 Stanley Matthews awarded C.B.E.
1957 After winning the League Championship for the second successive year, Manchester U. were robbed
of the ‘Double’ by Aston Villa, who beat them in the Final at Wembley 2-1. For a long period
United played ten men after their goalkeeper, Ray Wood, had been injured. Centre-half Jackie
Blanchflower, kept goal for the rest of the tie.
1957 Entertainment Tax, which had been in operation on football receipts since the First World War,
was withdrawn. rik, ;
1957 Bishop Auckland won the Amateur Cup for the third time in succession. Their wins total ten in all.
1957 Joe Richards elected president of the Football League.
1957 John Charles, Leeds U. and Wales, is transferred to a foreign team, He joined Juventus, of Italy,
for a £65,000 fee.
1957 F.LF.A.’s attempt to change the rule so that a goalkeeper, injured in a competitive rule, could be
‘
substituted, was defeated. Came into force in 1965.
1958 Manchester U. club decimated by the Munich Disaster. Their plane crashed at Munich
Airport on take-off on the way back from a European Cup game with Red Star, Belgrade. Eight
players, Roger Byrne, the captain, Duncan Edwards, Geoff Bent, Eddie Colman, Mark Jones,
Tommy Taylor, David Pegg and Bill Whelan, were killed, together with the Club Secretary, two
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United club, and
trainers and eight journalists. The football world rallied round the stricken
the F.A. Cup
the F.A. broke their own inflexible rule which banned players from competing in
2-0 to
for two teams in the same season. United later qualified for the Final at Wembley, but lost
Bolton W. . sliel
Sunderland, the last team to maintain continuous membership of the First Division, relegated to
1958
the Second Division. :
1958 All four British Associations reached the final stages of the World Cup, held in Sweden, but none
progressed beyond the Quarter-finals. Brazil defeated Sweden 5-2 in the Final in Stockholm.
1958 Everton was the first British club to use an electrified pitch to defeat frost. :
1958 Record transfer fee of £45,000 was paid by Manchester U. to Sheffield W. for Albert Quixall.
1958 Divisions Three and Four of the Football League came into being.
1958 England played their first ever match with Russia, drawing 1-1 in Moscow. Later that summer they
drew with Russia 2-2 in the World Cup in Gothenburg, and lost the play-off 1-0. But at Wembley
the following year England defeated Russia 5-0, Johnny Haynes scoring a hat-trick, ‘ “o
1959 Billy Wright gained his 100th cap for England, the first man to register the ‘ton-up’ in Britain. He
finally retired with 105 caps.
1959 After a test case the Football League established that they held the copyright of the League fixtures,
and they came to a remunerative agreement with the Football Pools authorities for a substantial
annual amount to be paid them and to the Scottish League.
1959 Real Madrid won the European Cup for the fourth successive time. In fact they had been the only
winners so far. They also won the following year, but in 1961 Benfica broke the spell when they
defeated Barcelona in the Final.
1960 Record gate for a European Cup-Tie was set up when 127,621 watched Real Madrid beat Eintracht,
Frankfurt, in the Final at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
1961 Sir Stanley Rous became President of F.I.F.A.
1961 England 9, Scotland 3, at Wembley.
1961 Tottenham H. became the first modern team (in this century) to win the ‘Double’. In the final they
defeated Leicester C., their team being: Brown; Baker, Henry; Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay;
Jones, White, Smith, Allen, Dyson. Smith and Dyson scored the goals. Tottenham H. also equalled
the points record of 66, held by Arsenal, in the First Division. Aston Villa defeated Rotherham U.
in the first League Cup Final.
1961 Peterborough U. won the Fourth Division title in their first year as a League club, scoring all-time
record of 134 goals.
1961 After a long and determined fight the Professional Footballers Association won the right to have the
maximum wage lifted.
1962 Ipswich T. won the First Division championship for the first time.
1962 Denis Law, who had signed from Manchester C. by Torino, Italy, for £100,000, was transferred to
Manchester U. for £116,000. Jimmy Greaves followed him back, being signed by Tottenham.
1962 Tottenham Hotspur won the F.A. Cup for the second successive season.
1963 Alf Ramsey took over as England Team Boss.
1963 Football Association celebrate their Centenary with number of festivities, including a match against
the Rest of the World at Wembley, which England won 2-1.
1963 Tottenham H. win the Cup Winners Cup by defeating Atletico Madrid 5-1 in Rotterdam.
1963 Total attendance at the three matches, including play-off, between Santos of Brazil and Milan, for
the unofficial club championship of the world, 380,000.
1963 In first-ever full international under lights, England beat N. Ireland 8-3 at Wembley.
1964 Jimmy Dickinson played his 700th League game for Portsmouth. Retired with record 764 to his
credit in 1965,
1964 Worst disaster in football history. Three hundred people were killed and 500 injured when crowd
rioted during an Olympic Games qualifying match between Peru and Argentine at the National
Stadium, Lima, Peru.
1965 British floodlight record gate: 107,580 at World Cup qualifying tie between Scotland and Poland at
Hampden Park.
1965 West Ham U. win the European Cup Winners Cup by beating 1860 Munich 2-0 at Wembley. The
gate of 100,000 was a record for the tournament.
1965 New record for the Scottish League Cup: 107,609 saw the Final between Celtic and Rangers at
Hampden Park.
1965 Arthur Rowley retired after setting up the all-time record of 434 League goals.
1965 Football League clubs, on a vote of 39 to 10, agreed that one substitute be allowed at any time in
place of an injured player in a League match. Fourteen clubs replaced players in Football League
games On Opening day.
1965 First closed circuit TV soccer game, at Coventry City’s ground while their team was playing at
Cardiff 120 miles distance.
1965 Chelsea the first London team to win the League Cup, defeated Leicester C. in the two-legged
Final.
1966 By scoring four goals against Norway at Oslo, Jimmy Greaves recorded 3 or more goals for England
for the sixth time, easily a record—two ‘fours’ and four ‘threes’.
1966 Mr. Joe Mears, Chairman of Football Association, collapsed and died at Oslo.
1966 England won the World Cup. In a dramatic Final at Wembley they defeated West Germany 4-2
after extra time. Geoff Hurst became first man to score hat-trick in the Final. The receipts for the
Final, £204,805 from the 100,000 crowd, and the competition in England, £1,551,099, were both
records. England’s winning team: Banks (Leicester C.); Cohen (Fulham), Wilson (Everton); Stiles
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(Manchester U.), J. Charlton (Leeds U.), Moore (West Ham U.) captain; Ball (Blackpool), Hunt
(Liverpool), Hurst (West Ham U.), R. Charlton (Manchester U.), Peters (West Ham U.).
1966 Substitutes allowed in League football for the first time.
1967 Immediate impact of the World Cup meant that in following season the Football League gates went
up by 1,695,616 fans.
1967 Manchester U. won the First Division championship for the seventh time, to equal the record
shared by Arsenal and Liverpool.
1967 Q.P.R., coming from 2-0 down, beat W.B.A. in the League Cup Final, the first to be played at
Wembley.
1967 Jackie Charlton follows his brother in winning the award of Footballer of the Year.
1967 After winning the Scottish Treble, Celtic became first British team to win the European Cup.
Rangers lost in extra time to Bayern Munich in the Cup Winners Cup Final.
1968 Record gate of £120,000 paid by crowd who watched Manchester U. defeat Benfica in the European
Cup Final at Wembley.
1968 Leeds U., who had so often been beaten on the post for a trophy, won the League Cup, Terry
Cooper’s goal beating Arsenal 1-0. Then they went on to beat Ferencvaros in the Final of the Fairs
Cup.
1969 Leeds U. took the First Division title with a record number of 67 points, and in doing so their
Manager, Don Revie, was acclaimed Manager of the Year.
1969 New record takings at Wembley F.A. Cup Final, £128,000 at match between Manchester C. and
Leicester C., a figure which was equalled the following year.
1969 Newcastle U. kept up the ‘habit’ of an English club taking the Fairs Cup, by defeating Ujpest Dozsa
in the Final.
1970 Cambridge U. elected to Fourth Division, taking place of Bradford Park Avenue.
1970 Crystal Palace, in the first ever First Division game, broke the gate record at Selhurst Park when
Manchester U. were the visitors.
1970 England, Scotland and Wales shared the home Internationa! championship.
1970 Leeds U., after chasing every major trophy, failed to win anything. They finished runners-up to
Everton in the First Division, were knocked out of the European Cup in the semi-final by Celtic,
and lost the F.A. Cup Final to Chelsea.
1970 Chelsea won the F.A. Cup after the first replay in a Final since 1912. Both games went to extra time,
with Chelsea triumphing in the replay at Old Trafford, Manchester, by 2-1.
1970 Manchester C. won the Cup Winners Cup and the League Cup, while Arsenal made it a hat trick
of English wins in the Fairs Cup Final.
1970 On the way to the World Cup Final series, England defeated Colombia 4-0 in Bogota, and Ecuador
2-0 in Quito in friendlies.
1970 Martin Peters became the first £200,000 signing; the transfer of Jimmy Greaves from Tottenham to
West Ham U. was included in the deal.
1970 Brazil won the World Cup in Mexico, beating Italy 4-1 at Mexico City; Bobby Charlton set up
record with 106th cap when playing against West Germany at Leon where England were defeated
2-3 in extra time, after leading 2-0. This was third occasion England played extra time in World Cup,
twice against West Germany (1966 and 1970) and against Belgium (1954).
1971 Sixty-six people crushed to death at Ibrox Park, Glasgow near the end of the Rangers v Celtic match
as spectators who were leaving tried to return when Rangers equalised, Over 200 were injured, too,
in the worst disaster in British football history.
1971 FIFA introduced a new system for 1974 World Cup Finals. Two groups of four in the last eight
would produce winners to meet in the Final, thus increasing the number of matches from 32 to 38 in
the final stages.
1971 Walter Winterbottom named as head of the committee to enquire into the safety of football crowds,
1971 Leeds U. lost 3-2 to Colchester U. in a Fifth Round F.A. Cup tie; probably the biggest upset in the
competition’s history.
1971 Arsenal achieve the League and Cup double; only the second team to do it this century and the last
occasion ten years before by Tottenham H.
The Arsenal team v Liverpool at Wembley (2-1 a.e.t): Wilson; Rice, McNab, Storey (sub. Kelly
70 mins.), McLintock, Simpson, Armstrong, Graham, Radford, Kennedy, George. Manager:
Bertie Mee. Coach: Don Howe.
1971 Chelsea beat Real Madrid in the Cup Winners Cup replay in Athens 2-1 after a 1-1 draw to win the
trophy for the first time.
1971 England win the UEFA Youth Tournament in Turkey, ,
1971 Ajax win the European Cup by beating Panathinaikos 2-0 in the final at Wembley. Record receipts
of £183,000 taken. Leeds U. become the last holders of the European Fairs Cup beating Juventus on
the away goals rule after a 3-3 draw on aggregate. Fourth consecutive victory for an English club.
1971 Frank McLintock becomes the first Arsenal player to be elected “‘Footballer of the Year’. ~~
1917 F.LF.A. rejects the idea that in future the European Championship should also be a qualifying
tournament for the World Cup. :
1971 Blackpool beat Bologna in the Final of the Anglo-Italian tournament.
1971 Tottenham H. sign Ralph Coates from Burnley for an estimated transfer fee of £190,000—a record
“straight cash deal’’ in Great Britain.
Detailed list for rest of 1971, and 1972, in Day-by-Day Diary.
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Club Section
The Club section has proved to be the most popular feature of the Rothmans Football
Yearbook. Consequently, this year we have taken the greatest possible care in giving the
maximum amount of information and, at the same time, maintaining a high degree of
accuracy. We are eternally grateful to the Club Secretaries, who have been extremely
helpful, not only providing information but, also in checking the relevant sections
affecting their own clubs. The first page is made up of general historical facts, a ground
plan, directions of how to get there, address and telephone numbers. The following
apply to the ground plans: CT = Covered Terraces, CS = Covered Stand, TR = Ter-
races, T = Turnstiles, PR = Press Entrance, OP = Officials, Players Entrance.
The Transfer Fees quoted are all estimated as the transactions are never officially
revealed to the public. The Secretary of Ipswich Town Football Club suggested that it
might be better to omit transfer fees altogether but, as this aspect of the game is of
general interest, we decided to list the record transfer fees paid and received. In some
cases, the figures greatly vary from the previously published ones.
The two centre pages contain the complete domestic record of each club during the
1971/72 season. For the Cup competitions, we merely listed the results, as the line-ups
appear elsewhere in the Yearbook. As there is no official record for goal-scorers, wher-
ever possible the decisions of the clubs concerned have been taken. Line-ups have been
checked and re-checked with the clubs and with the Football League and Scottish
League. To simplify visually our ‘page 3’, we used the figure ‘12’ for a substitute who
actually played, and an asterisk for the player who has been replaced. All appearance
figures and goals scored refer to Football League matches only, and this principle
applies to ‘page 4’ as well.
‘Page 4° lists all the players who have signed professional forms for the club, their
previous records with other clubs, height, weight and birthplace. Several readers
suggested that we should also include the players’ birthdates. Unfortunately, the majority
of clubs are unwilling to disclose this information. In connection with well-known inter-
nationals, birthdates are published occasionally, but as we are aiming at uniformity and
would not like to disregard the wishes of the clubs, it has been decided not to pursue
the matter.
Also on this same page it was decided to take out the ‘s’ from the number of substitute
appearances, thus making any player who made full as well as substitute appearances
14 + 1 for example. Players not making any full appearances but appearing as substi-
tutes are listed thus: + 1. Also those players not making appearances or scoring goals
are given the notation (—) after their names.
Our final ‘copy date’ for compiling information was, with a few exceptions, Ist June.
So, some transfers, changes of colours or personnel between that date and the start of
the season, will not have been recorded.
Players given free transfers at the end of the 1971-72 season have been listed at the
foot of ‘Page 4’.
These notes may help to clarify the principles followed in preparing this important
section, which we are sure will be of particular interest to players, officials and sup-
porters alike.
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ALDERSHOT DIV. 4
How to get there: Bus from the town centre. Railway Station three minutes’ walking distance
High
Street
Railway Lines
Recreation ground: High St., Aldershot. Telephone Aldershot 20211. Record attendance:
i U., F.A. Cup 4th Rd. Replay, January 1970. Record receipts: £8,355.50 v
ipts: £8,
19,138 v Carlisle
20,000 (18,000 under
Manchester U., 2nd Rd. Lg. Cup, September 9, 1970. Ground capacity:
cover).
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H/Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Aug 41 _H Workington D 2-2 0-2 Bennett (pen), Melledew 5,200
A Brentford D 1-1 + 0-0 Grummett 8,880
21.
28 H_ Reading L 1-2 1-2 Brodie 8,631
Sept 1H Chester D0-0 0-0 4,591
4 A Gillingham W1-0 0-0 Joslyn 5,406
11. H_ Southend U. D0-0 0-0 4,611
18 A Newport Co. W 3-2 3-1 Walden, Howarth, Melia 3,380
25 H_ Scunthorpe U. Di-1 0-1 Bennett (pen) 4,675
29 H_ Southport D 1-1 0-0 Sydenham 4,597
Oct 2 A Cambridge U. D 1-1 ~+0-1 Brodie 4,781
9 H_ Colchester U. L022 02 5,285
16 A Workington L 0-5 0-2 2,446
19 A Northampton T. W 3-2.—=«s «11-1 Howarth 2, Joslyn 5,881
23 H_ Darlington W 3-0 0-0 Melledew, Melia, Brodie 4,445
30 A _ Hartlepool Wi1-0 0-0 # Melledew 2,015
Nov 6 H_ PeterboroughU. Dt1-1 0-0 Brown 4,912
13. A Bury L 1-3 0-1 Brodie 2 STL
27 H_~ Grimsby T. D 1-1 1-0 Pearce 4,000
Dec 4 A_ Lincoln C. D 2-2. 2-0 Joslyn, Walker (pen) 5,366
18 H_ Gillingham L 0-2 0-1 3,730
27 A Exeter C. L 0-1 0-0 5,144
Jan 1 H Newport Co. W 3-0 2-0 Bennett 2, Brown 3,120
8 A_ Reading L 0-2 0-2 5,846
15 H_ Barrow Di-1 0-1 Sydenham 2,895
22 A Southport Do0-0 0-0 3,240
29 H_ Northampton T. L 0-2 0-2 2,471
Feb 5 A_ Doncaster R. L 1-2 0-1 Melledew 2,703
12. A Darlington L 2-4. 1-2 Brodie, Brown 2151
19 H_ Hartlepool W 2-0 1-0 Brodie, Grummett PAID
26 A_ Peterborough U. D 0-0 0-0 4,395
Mar 4 4H _ Bury Di 22. wi-5 Grummett, Brown 2,545
11. A _ Colchester U. L 0-1 0-1 3,776
13. A Barrow D 1-1 0-1 Davidson 2,113
18 H_ Brentford L 1-2 1-1 Storrie 6,988
24 A Southend U. BOT 10-4 12,181
31 H Cambridge U. D 1-1. +—‘1-0 Eades (og) 4,435
Apr 1 H_ Exeter C. D 0-0 0-0 2,918
4 A_ Scunthorpe U. L 0-1 0-0 6,929
8 H_ Doncaster R. W 3-0 3-0 Brodie, Brown, Melledew 2.152
12 H_ Crewe Alex. D 0-0 0-0 3,027
15 A Grimsby T. D 3-3. 1-0 Brodie, Grummett, Davidson 13,414
17. A_ Stockport Co. D0-0 00 1,882
22 H_ Lincoln C. D0-0 0-0 3,087
26 A _ Chester D 0-0 0-0 1,979
29 A Crewe Alex. L 1-2 0-0 Melledew 1,256
May 3. H_ Stockport Co. W 4-0 1-0 Sydenham, Walker (pen), Melledew, Pearce 2,179
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League (48): Brodie8,Melledew 7, Brown 5, Grummett 4, Bennett 4 (2 pens), Sydenha 3, Hi
Joslyn 3, Melia 2, Pearce 2 Waiker 2 pens, Davidson 2, Storrie 1, Walden 1, Own Goal: i. ee
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F.A, Cup (4): Brodie 2, Sydenham, Own Goal.
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Goalkeepers
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Aldershot 55: —
Kelvin Hopkins 62 128 Aldershot 2 —
Full-backs
Richard Walden 511 129 Hereford Aldershot 251+4 10
Half-backs
Henry Bennett 60 120 Liverpool Everton 2-1 —
Aldershot 57+1 i
Ray Dean 511 118 Steventon Reading 50+4 —
Aldershot 130 1
Jim Grummett 58 120 Maltby Lincoln C, 246+4 19
Aldershot 43 4
Roger Joslyn SrlOly Lies Colchester Colchester U. 91+5 4
Aldershot 80 9
Len Walker 511 124 Darlington Newcastle U. 1 —
Aldershot 28143 11
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Murray Brodie 511 112 Glasgow Leicester C. 3 2
Aldershot 70+5 17
Dennis Brown 59 110 Reading Chelsea 10 1
Swindon T. 92 38
Northampton T, 41+5 10
Aldershot 16349 46
Steve Melledew 58 120 Rochdale Rochdale 88+8 23
Everton — =
Aldershot 33+2 7
Trevor Pearce 59 117 Canterbury Arsenal — —
Aldershot 1442 2
Free Transfers: James Burt; Michael Dixon; Robert Griggs; John Sydenham.
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ARSENAL
How to get there: Underground stations: Arsenal, Finsbury Park and Drayton Park — walking
distance. Buses 4a, 19, 106, 141a and 236.
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Record attendance: 73,295 v Sunderland, Div 1, March 9, 1935. Record receipts: £51,477 Vv
Anderlecht, Fairs Cup Final, April 28, 1970. Telegraphs: ‘Gunneretic London N.5.
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ARSENAL 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Chelsea W 3-0 1-0 McLintock, Kennedy, Radford 49,174
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W 1-0 0-0 Kennedy 21,279
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L 1-3 1-0 McLintock 27,649
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H_ Leeds U. W 2-0 1-0 Graham Storey (pen) 51,196
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25. Hi Leicester'C. W 3-0 ‘1-0 Radford 2, Rice 40,201
Oct 2 A Southampton W 1-0 1-0 Simpson 23,738
9 H_ Newcastle U. W 4-2 +2-0 Graham, Kelly, Kennedy, Armstrong 40,509
16 A _ Chelsea W 2-1 1-0 Kennedy 2 52,338
23 Aw Derby Co: E/TE2? Gi? Graham 36,480
30 H Ipswich T. W 2-1 —0-0 Sivell (og), George 39,065
Nov 6 A __ Liverpool bes hi Kennedy, Smith (og) 46,929
13. H Manchester C. L 1-2. 0-0 Nelson 47,443
20 A Wolverhampton W. L 1-5 1-0 Kennedy 28,831
24 A Tottenham H. D 1-1 1-0 Kennedy 52,884
27 Hi C. Palace W 2-1 2-0 Kelly, Radford 32,461
Dec 4 A West Ham U. D 0-0 0-0 35,155
11. H Coventry C. W2-0 2-0 Radford 2 28,599
TSR Ee WebcAs W 2-0 1-0 Roberts 2 28,177
27 A Nottingham F. Di-1— 1-1 Graham 42,750
Jan 1 H_ Everton D 1-1 +0-1 Simpson 47,031
8 A iStoke'G? D 0-0 0-0 18,965
22 H Huddersfield T. W 1-0 1-0 Armstrong 36,670
29 A Sheffield U. W 5-0 2-0 George 2, Graham, Simpson, Kennedy 30,778
Feb 12. H_ Derby Co. W 2-0 1-0 George 2 (1 pen) 52,055
19 A Ipswich T. Wi1-0 1-0 George De
Mar 4 A _ Manchester C. L 0-2 0-1 44,213
11. A Newcastle U. L 0-2 0-0 31,920
2508 A | Reeds U: L 0-3 0-3 45,055
28 H Southampton W 1-0 1-0 Marinello 27,172
Apr 1 H_ Nottingham F. W 3-0 0-0 Kennedy, George (pen), Graham 33,895
4 A Leicester C. D 0-0 0-0 27,431
8 H Wolverhampton W. W 2-1 0-1 Graham 2 38,189
11 A _ C. Palace D 2-2. 2-1 Radford, Ball 34 384
22 H West Ham U. W 2-1 1-1 Ball 2 45,251
25H Manchester U. W 3-0 2-0 Kennedy, Simpson, Radford, 49,125
May 1 A Coventry C. W 1-0 0-0 McLintock 23,509
8 H_ Liverpool D0-0 0-0 39,289
11H Tottenham H. L 0-2 0-0 42,038
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League (58): Kennedy 12, Radford 8, Graham 8, George 7 (2 pens), Simpson 4, McLintock 3, Roberts 3,
Ball 3, Kelly 2, Armstrong 2, Rice 1, Nelson 1, Marinello 1, Storey 1 (pen), Own Goal, 2.
League Cup (5): Kennedy 2, Radford 2, Graham.
F.A, Cup (11): George 3, Armstrong 2, Ball 2, Kennedy, Radford, Rice, Own Goal.
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Arsenal 16 —
Graham Horn 61 12 5 London Arsenal — —
Bob Wilson 604 1212 Chesterfield Arsenal 171 —
Full-backs
Brendan Batson 510 117 Trindidad Arsenal o+ —_
Bob McNab 574 106 Huddersfield Huddersfield T. 68 ——
Arsenal 194+ 1 2
Sammy Nelson 510 110 Belfast Arsenal 30+2 1
Pat Rice 58 117 Belfast Arsenal 9243 1
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Eddie Kelly 57 120 Glasgow Arsenal 57+5 8
Frank McLintock 510 112 Glasgow Leicester C. 170 25
Arsenal 285 26
John Roberts 60 130 Swansea Swansea C. 36+1 16
Northampton T. 62 11
Arsenal 50+2 4
Peter Simpson 5103 119 Gorleston Arsenal 2214+4 7
Peter Storey 594 117 Farnham Arsenal 251 5
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George Armstrong 56 112 Hebburn Arsenal 335+4 45
Alan Ball 56 105 Farnworth Blackpool 116 41
Everton 208 66
Arsenal 18 3
Peter Cruse 511 112 London Arsenal — =
Paul Davies 510 113: Asaph Arsenal 0+1 —
Charlie George $11 119 London Arsenal 58+10 18
George Graham 511 1110 Bargeddie Aston V. 8 2
Chelsea 72 35
Arsenal 205+6 56
Bobby Harding 5-7 104 Wanstead Arsenal — —
Ray Kennedy S11 134 Seaton Delavel Arsenal 80+2 32
Peter Marinello 58 108 Edinburgh Hibernian 4243 S
Arsenal 19+6 Oh
John Radford 511 1212 Pontefract Arsenal 260+ 3 80
John Ritchie 510 115 London Arsenal — —
Free Transfer: David Metchick.
Club Colours: Red shirts with white sleeves, white shorts, red and white stockings,
Change Colours: Yellow shirts with blue shorts, yellow stockings.
Club Captain; Frank McLintock.
First Team Coach: Steve Burtenshaw,.
Club Nickname: ‘Gunners’.
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ASTON VILLA
Chairman: H. D. Ellis.
Directors: R. J. Mackay, H. A. Parkes, J. W. Hartley, J. R.
Greenhalgh.
Manager: Vic Crowe. Secretary: A. K. Bennett.
P.R.O.: Eric Woodward. Year Formed: 1874.
Turned Professional: 1885. Limited Company: 1896.
Previous Grounds: 1874-76, Aston Park; 1876-97, Perry Barr;
1897- Villa Park.
Honours: League, Division 1, Champions: 1893-94, 1895-96,
1896-97, 1898-99, 1899-90, 1909-10; Runners-up: 1888-89,
1902-03, 1907-08, 1910-11, 1912-13, 1913-14, 1930-31, 1932-33.
Division 2, Champions: 1937-38, 1959-60. F.A. Cup, Winners:
1887, 1895, 1897, 1905, 1913, 1920, 1957 (seven wins stands as the
record); Runners-up: 1892, 1924. Division 3, Champions: 1971-72.
Football League Cup, Winners: 1961; Runners-up: 1963, 1971.
Record Victory: 13-0 vy Wednesbury Old Most Capped Player: Peter McParland, 33
Athletic, F.A. Cup Ist Rd., 1886. (34), Ireland.
Record Defeat: 1-8 v Blackburn R., F.A. Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000
Cup 3rd Rd., 1888-89. from Chelsea for Tony Hateley, Oct. 1966.
Most League Points: 70, Division 3, 1971-72. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
Luton T. for Bruce Rioch, July 1969.
Most League Goals: 128, Division 1, 1930-31.
Managers Since the War: Alex Massie,
Highest League Scorer in Season: 49, George Martin, Eric Houghton, Joe
‘Pongo’ Waring, Division 1, 1930-31. Mercer, Dick Taylor, Tommy Cummings,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: 213, Tommy Docherty.
Harry Hampton, 1904-20 and Billy Address of Supporters Club: c/o Villa ground.
Walker, 1919-34. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: c/o Villa
Most League Appearances: 480, Billy Walker, ground.
1919-34 (plus 52 F.A. Cup appearances). Promoted to Division 2: 1971-72.
How to get there: Bus 5 Corporation Street to Witton Square. Specials from Priory Ringway;
Hall of Memory (City Centre). Nearest Station Birmingham New Street.
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Villa Park, Trinity Rd., Birmingham 6. Telephone 021-327 6604. Telegraphic Address: ‘Villa,
Birmingham 6°. Ground capacity: 60,250. Record attendance: 76,588 v Derby County, F.A.
Cup, 6th Rd., March 2, 1946. Record receipts: £66,000 F.A. Cup Semi-Final, Arsenal v
Stoke C., April 15, 1972. Club record: £28,499 Football League Cup Semi-Final Second
Leg, v Manchester U., December 23, 1970.
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Date
Aug 14. H_ Plymouth Arg. W 3-1_—2-1 Vowden, McMahon, Anderson (pen) 26,327
21. A Walsall D 1-1 1-1 Vowden 13,051
28 H_ Rochdale W 2-0 2-0 Lochhead, Graydon 24,272
Sept 4. A Bolton W. PLO: 2 Ost 11,470
11 H_ Brighton W2-0 0-0 Graydon, Hamilton 25,809
{se A. Vialifax ie W 1-0 0-0 Graydon 7,462
22 H Mansfield T. L 0-1 0-0 28,106
25 H Wrexham W 2-0 1-0 Anderson (pen), May (og) 22,997
28 A_ Barnsley WwW 4-0 1-0 Lochhead 2, Hamilton 2 8,387
Oct. 2 As. Bristol R. Wi1-0 0-0 Anderson 20,428
9 H_~ Rotherham U. Tea2 ae Lochhead 30,249
16 A Plymouth Arg. L 2-3 0-2 Rioch, B., Vowden 18,570
20 H_ Tranmere R. W 2-0 1-0 Rioch, B., Lochhead 24,231
23 A Bournemouth LE 0-3.) 0-2 20,305
30 H_ Blackburn R. W441 4-1 Rioch, N. 2, Hamilton, Anderson 25,588
Nov 6 A_ Port Vale D 4-4 3-2 Hamilton, Anderson (pen), Cross (og)
Graydon 11,106
13 H_ Notts. Co. W 1-0 1-0 Graydon 37,462
27 A Oldham Ath. W 6-0 3-0 Lochhead 3, Anderson, Rioch, B., 2 12,015
Dec 4. H_. Bradford C. W 3-0 2-0 Anderson (pen), Rioch, B. 2 27,847
18 H_ Bolton W. W 3-2 2-2 Lochhead, Graydon, Aitken 27,767
27 A _ Swansea C. W 2-1 0-1 Aitken, Graydon 24,419
Jan t H_ Halifax T. W1-0 0-0 Graydon 32,749
8 .A_ Rochdale L 0-1 0-0 5,871
19 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 3-0 2-0 Hamilton, Graydon, Lochhead 27,239
22. H_ Barnsley W 2-0 ‘1-0 Lochhead, Rioch, B. 30,531
28 A Tranmere R. W 1-0 0-0 Aitken 12,054
Rebi eo be work C- W 1-0 0-0 Anderson (pen) 26,905
12. H_ Bournemouth W 2-1 0-1 Vowden, Lochhead 48,110
19 A Blackburn R. D 1-1 1-0 Lochhead 15,562
26 H_ Port Vale W 2-0 0-0 Lochhead, McMahon 32,806
Mar 4 A_ Notts. Co. W 3-0 0-0 McMahon 2, Graydon 34,208
11 A Rotherham U. W 2-0 2-0 Lochhead, Graydon 16,290
15 A Shrewsbury T. D 1-1 0-1 Nicholl 7 16,0000
18 H_ Walsall D 0-0 0-0 45,953
25. A_ Brighton LE, aes Rioch, B. 29,135
31 A Wrexham W 2-0 2-0 Anderson, Graydon 16,846
Apr 1 H_ Swansea C. W 2-0 0-0 Anderson, McMahon 33,394
3 H_ Bristol R. W 2-1 1-0 Lochhead 2 41,518
8 A YorkC. W 1-0 1-0 ~ Rioch, B. 9,620
10 H Oldham Ath. W 1-0 0-0 Graydon 32,140
12. A Torquay U. L 1-2 0-1 Vowden 9,776
19 A _ Chesterfield W 4-0 2-0 Lochhead, Vowden 2, Hamilton 12,510
22 A_ Bradford C. W 1-0 1-0 Aitken 9,285
24 A Mansfield T. D 1-1 0-0 Vowden 12,454
29. H_ Torquay U. W 5-1 4-1 Vowden 2, Lochhead, Jackson (0g), Little 37,582
May 5 H_ Chesterfield W 1-0 (0-0 Ross 45,567
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League Cup (15): Lochhead 6, Anderson 5, Graydon, Hamilton, Vowden, Own Goal.
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Charlie Aitken 510 110 Edinburgh Aston V. 425+2 8
Keith Bradley 5) 10 10 Ellesmere Port Aston V. 116+7 2
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Malcolm Beard 510 116 Cannock, Birmingham C, 350+1 17
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Jimmy Brown S10 Birmingham Aston V. 234-2
Paul Child 58 1110 Wallysword Aston V. = —=
Doug George 510 Durham Aston V. _ _—
Chris Nicholl 62 127 Macclesfield Halifax T. 42 3
Luton T. 97 6
Aston V. 13 £
Neil Rioch 510 120 Paddington Luton T. —_ —
Aston V. 4+1 2
York C. (on loan) 0+1 —
Northampton T. (on loan) 14 4
Tan Ross 594 119 Glasgow Liverpool 42+5 2
Aston V. 17 i
Brian Tiler 60 110 Rotherham Rotherham U. 212 27
Aston Y. 105+1 3
Fred Turnbull 510 110 Wallsend Aston V. 127+2 3
Halifax T. (on loan) - —
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Willie Anderson 59 110 Liverpool Manchester U. ri —
Aston V. 215+2 35
Tony Betts a1 Derby Aston V, — ——:
Gregory Fellows hoa | Dudley Aston V. _— ——
Harry Gregory | 11 10 Buckhurst Hil) Orient 79 11
Charlton Ath, 146+3 24
Aston VY. 18+6 23
Ray Graydon 59 110 Bristol Bristol R. 132+2 33
Aston V. 45 13
Ian Hamilton 510 106 Streatham Chelsea 3+3 2:
Southend 3542 11
Aston V, 8449 18
Michael Hoban §11 108 Tipton Aston V, — _
Keith Leonard 511 Birmingham Aston V. — —
Brian Little 58 12 Durham Aston V. 1+1 1
Andy Lochhead 60 6 Minngie Burnley 224+1 102
Leicester C, 40+ 4 12
Aston Y. 97+1 28
Lionel Martin 58 96 Clee Hill Aston V. 36+ 12 4
Doncaster R. (on loan) 2 —
Pat McMahon 511 1010 Glasgow Celtic 2+1 2
Aston Y, 2+6 17
Bruce Rioch S11 125 Aldershot Luton T. 147+1 47
Aston V. 99+5 20
David Rudge 57 1010 Wolverhampton Aston V. 49+6 10
Geoff Vowden 511 1110 Barnsley Nottingham F, 90 40
Birmingham C, 21448 80
Aston V. 4342 15
Free Transfers; Geoffrey Crudgington; George Curtis; Gordon Knowles; Barry Lynch.
Club Colours: Claret shirts with light blue trimmings, blue shorts, white stockings. Change Colours: Blue
and yellow. Club Trainer/Coach: Ron Wylie. Club Nickname: ‘Villans’. ¢ a :
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BARNSLEY DIV. 4
Chairman: E. S. Dennis.
Directors: A. Raynor, J.P., R. F. Potter, G. Pallister,
G. Buckle, N. W. B. Moody, J.P.
General Manager: Johnny Steele. Secretary: J. L.
Holmes. Team Manager: John McSeveney.
Year Formed: 1887. Turned Professional: 1888.
Limited Company: 1899. Previous Name: Barnsley
St. Peter’s.
Honours: Football League, Best Season: 3rd, Division
2, 1914-15, 1921-22. Division 3(N). Champions:
1933-34, 1938-39, 1954-55. Runners-up: 1953-54.
Division 4, Runners-up: 1967-68. Division 3(N).
#.A. Cup, Winners: 1912; Runners-up: 1910.
Football League Cup, Best Season: 3rd Rd., 1962-63.
Record Victory: 9-0 vy Loughborough T., Most Capped Player: Eddie McMorran, 9
Jan. 28th, 1899 and v Accrington Stanley at (15), Ireland.
Accrington, Division 3(N), Feb. 3rd, 1934. Most League Appearances: Eric Winstanley,
Record Defeat: 0-9 vy Notts. Co., Division 2, 367, 1961-72.
Nov. 19th, 1927. Record Transfer Fee Received: £33,330 from
Most League Points: 67, Division 3(N), Newcastle U. for Stewart Barrowclough,
1938-39. Aug. 1970.
Most League Goals: 118, Division 3(N), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £20,000 to Cardiff
1933-34. C. (joint fee) for Frank Sharp and Leslie
Highest League Scorer in Season: Cecil Lea, Aug. 1970.
McCormack, 33, Division 2, 1950-51. Managers Since the War: Angus Seed,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Tim Ward.
Ernest Hine, 123, 1921-26, 1934—38. Relegated to Division 4: 1971-72.
How to get there: Nearest Railway Station Barnsley (Exchange). Usual bus services.
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(15,000 under cover). Record attendance: 40,255 v Stoke C. February 15, 1936 F.A. Cup
5th R und. Record receipts: £9,620 vy Manchester U., February 1964.
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Walsall W 42 = 3-0 Booth 2, Seal 2 5,941
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11 4H Halifax T. L 1-2 1-1 Lea 5,751
18 A_ Bristol R. L 0-3 0-2 9,278
25 H_ Rochdale D 3-3 0-1 Seal, Millar, Waddell 5,559)
28 H_ Aston Villa L 0-4 0-1 8,387
Oct 2 A_ Brighton D 0-0 0-0 12,127
9 H_- Chesterfield L 1-4 0-1 O’Connor 6,349
16 A Walsall Di-i 0-1 Waddell 272
18 A Mansfield T. D 0-0 0-0 3,692
23 H_ Bradford C. L 0-2 0-1 5,862
30 <A Torquay U. W 2-1 1-1 Waddell, Seal 4,397
Nov 6 H_ Oldham Ath. W 2-1 1-1 Brown, Waddell 5,885
13taDA UpYork Go D 1-1 0-0 Seal 5,699
27 H_ Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 8,306
Dec 4 A _ Notts. Co. L 0-3 0-1 12,639
18 H Swansea C. L 0-1 0-0 4,032
27 A_ Bolton W. D 0-0 0-0 6,973
Jan 1 4H_ Bristol R. D 0-0 0-0 4,499
7 A Shrewsbury T. L 0-1 0-1 3,344
15 H_ Plymouth Arg. D 2-2 0-1 Lea, Boardman 3,421
22 A_ Aston Villa L 0-2 0-1 30,531
29H Mansfield T. D 1-1 0-0 Seal 3,676
Feb 5 A_ Blackburn R. L 0-4 0-1 7,678
12 A_ Bradford C. W 2-0 1-0 Lea, Seal 4,254
19 H_ Torquay U. D0-0 0-0 3,835
26 A Oldham Ath. L 0-6 0-3 5,783
Mar 4 H_ YorkC. W 2-1 2-0 Mahoney, Boardman 3,279
8 H Wrexham W 2-1 «1-0 Seal, Brown 1,977
11. A Chesterfield D0-0 0-0 6,563
14 A Plymouth Arg. L 1-2 1-1 Seal 8,660
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25) AG Walifax T- L 0-2 0-0 2,702
Apr 1 H_ Bolton W. W 1-0 1-0 Boardman 3,925
3 A_ Rochdale W 2-0 1-0 Seal, Mahoney 3,848
4 H_ Brighton L 0-1 0-0 6,541
8 H_- Blackburn R. D0-0 0-0 4,291
15 A Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 14,076
17 A Wrexham L 0-2 0-1 4,049
22 Hy Notts. ‘Co. W 2-1 0-1 Seal 2 6,030
24 A Tranmere R. D 0-0 0-0 3,764
29. A Port Vale L 0-1 0-1 2,614
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511 1112 W. Kensington Sheffield U. — _—
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Chesterfield 55 —_
Scunthorpe U. 11 —
Barnsley 87 —
Gerald Stewart 511 117 Dundee Preston 4 —
Barnsley 37 os
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David Booth 510 117 £4Darton Barnsley 162+3 8
Tan Boyle 5 11 120 Barnsley Barnsley ais es
Phillip Chambers Dud 110 Barnsley Barnsley 9+1 —
Roy Cole 5 114 12 7 Barnsley Barnsley 3 —_—
Barrie Murphy §11 116 Crookham Barnsley 297+3 2
Paul Turner 5 104 1110 Barnsley Barnsley 164+2 —
David Yates 59 100 Barnsley Barnsley — —
Half-backs
Pat Greenwood 5 103 120 Hull Hull C. 137+12 1
Barnsley 27 1
Eric Winstanley 61 128 Barnsley Barnsley 367 32
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George Boardman 59 116 Glasgow Queen’s Park not known
Shrewsbury T. 172+4 49
Barnsley 113+2 12
Kenny Brown 58 87 Barnsley Barnsley 48+2 4
Norman Dean 511 120 Corby Southampton 19 11
Cardiff C. 19+1 3
Barnsley 514+1 19
Bob Earnshaw 59 110 Rotherham Barnsley 215+4 32
Alan Hopkinson 574 1010 Chapeltown Barnsley 12+3 3
Leslie Lea 58 102 Manchester Blackpool 158+1 13
Cardiff C. 75+1 vs
Barnsley 78+1 12
Brian Mahoney 5 11 12 11 Huddersfield Huddersfield T. 18+2 2
Barnsley 16 2
Peter Martin 5 94 11 4 SouthShields Middlesbrough —_ —_
Darlington 3 ——s
Barnsley 2+6 ——
Alistair Millar 59 107 Glasgow Barnsley 44+4 1
Doug O’Connor Barnsley 443 1
Stuart Senior 5 84 103 Barnsley Barnsley _— —_
Jimmy Seal 510 118 Pontefract Wolverhampton W. 1 wee
Walsall (on loan) 40 14
Barnsley 43 ibd
Frank Sharp 510 110 Edinburgh Hearts 6 1
Carlisle U. 32 —
Cardiff C, 13+1s 1
Barnsley 85 3
Free Transfers: Keith Barker; Brian Raggett.
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How to get there: Buses from town centre; Hawcoat and Ormsgill services. Barrow-in-Furness
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Ground capacity: 17,000. Record attendance: 16,874 v Swansea T., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd.,
January 9, 1954. Record receipts: £4,095 v Leicester C, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 27, 1968.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Aug 14H NorthamptonT. L 0-1 0-1 2,690
21 4H Crewe Alex. W 2-1 =O0-1 Irvine, Rowlands 2,387
28 A Doncaster R. W 1-0 1-0 Noble (pen) 3,696
30 A Brentford L 0-4 0-1 8,870
Sept 4 H_ Grimsby T. D 0-0 0-0 2,686
11. A Chester D 0-0 0-0 3,965
18 H_ Southport L 0-2 0-0 3,195
25 A Hartlepool L 3-4 1-3 Garbett, Rowlands, Renton 2,641
27 H_ Reading D 0-0 0-0 2,441
Oct 2 H_ Lincoln C. D 2-2 1-1 Meath (og), Garbett 2,308
9 A PeterboroughU. L 0-7 0-5 4,681
15 A NorthamptonT. L 0-2 0-2 6,182
18 A _ Stockport Co. W 3-1)—s2-1 Harrison, McDonald, Rowlands 2,059
23 H_ Scunthorpe U. L 0-1 0-1 2,190
29. A Southend U. L 0-1 0-1 12,410
Nov 6 H_ Colchester U. D 2-2 2-1 _ Patrick, Irvine 1,954
13. A Newport Co. L 1-2 1-0 Irvine 3,443
27 H Cambridge U. Di1-1_ 1-1 Rowlands 1,031
Dec 4 A _ Workington W 1-0 1-0 Hollis 4,329
18 A Grimsby T. L 0-2 0-0 6,890
27. -"H - Bury. D i-1_ 0-1 Hollis 3,656
Jan 1 A _ Southport L 0-1 0-0 3,870
8 H_ Doncaster R. 1 ee ev a | Hollis 1,806
15 A Aldershot Di-1 1-0 Hollis 2,895
22 A_ Reading L 0-1 0-1 11,632
28 H_ Stockport Co. W 3-2 3-2 Hollis 2, Garbett 1,987
Feb 5S A_ Gillingham Di-l 0-1 Irvine 4,331
12. A _ Scunthorpe U. L 1-2 1-2 Irvine 5,127
19 H_ Southend U. W 2-1 1-1 Garbett, Calvert 2,068
26 A _ Colchester U. W 1-0 0-0 Rowlands 4,618
Mar 4 4H _ Newport Co. W 1-0 0-0 Calvert 2,196
11 H_ Peterborough U. 10-2) 0-1 2,658
13. H_ Aldershot D 1-1 1-0 Hollis 2,113
18 A _ Crewe Alex. L 0-1 0-1 1,457
20 H_ Exeter C. D 0-0 0-0 2,153
25H _ Chester W 2-0 2-0 Garbett, Hollis 2,105
27 A Darlington W 1-0 1-0 Garbett 2,002
Apr 1 A_ Bury L 0-4 0-1 4,895
3 H Hartlepool W 2-0 1-0 Hollis, Calvert 2,717
8 H_ Gillingham W 1-0 0-0 Hollis 1,986
12 A Lincoln C. | ee Garbett, McDonald 9,432
15 A Cambridge U. L 0-1 0-0 3,887
17. H_ Darlington L 0-4 0-2 2,190
22 H Workington W 2-0 2-0 Irvine, Calvert 1,854
24 H_ Brentford L 0-3 «0-1 2,666
29 A_ Exeter C. L 1-7 1-1 Garbett 3,050
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League (40): Hollis 10, Garbett 8, Irvine 6, Rowlands 5, Calvert 4, McDonald 2, Harrison 1, Noble 1,
Patrick 1, Renton 1, Own Goal, 1.
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Southport 193-5 4
Barrow 45+1 _—
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Barrow 88+3 13
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Barrow 34
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Gerald Benson 61 12 0 Flookburgh Barrow — —
Eric Harrison § 11. 12 7 Hebden Bridge Halifax T, 279 14
Barrow 127+3 1
Southport 75 —
Barrow 31+1 —
Kevin Morrall 58 110 Barrow Barrow —_ —_
Bobby Noble 511 120 Newcastle Newcastle U. —_ _
Bury 6 —_—
Barrow 91+1 8
Billy Renton 58 1112 Cardonden Dunfermline 55+ 1 6
Barrow 23+1 2
Malcolm Russell 510 1110 Sowerby Halifax T. 169+1 —
Southport 92 2
Barrow 64 2
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Stephen Calvert 510 117 Barrow Barrow 22 4
Eddie Garbett 58 1010 Dawley Shrewsbury T. 7+5 2
Barrow 120 27
Bobby Knox 60 112 Swinton Barrow 944-13 19
Jan McDonald 57 105 Barrow Barrow 30+5 2
John Rowlands 510 109 Riddings Mansfield T. 11+1 3
Torquay U. 18 4
Exeter C. (on loan) 1 —
Stockport Co. 45+1 13
Barrow $2-+-2 6
David Storf 59 112 Sheffield Sheffield Wed. — _
Rochdale 138 18
Barrow 154+4 26
Free Transfers: Joseph Dean; James Irvine; Derek McKay.
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BIRMINGHAM CITY DIV. 1
Chairman: C. Coombs.
Directors: D. F. Wiseman, O.B.E., L. J. Morris,
H. Dare, J. F. Wiseman, Ald. N. Bosworth, B.A.
Manager: Fred Goodwin. Limited Company: 1888.
Secretary: A. G. Instone. Coach: Willie Bell.
Year Formed: 1875. Turned Professional: 1885.
Previous Grounds: Waste ground near Arthur St., 1875;
Muntz St., Small Heath, 1877; St. Andrew’s, 1906.
Previous Name: 1875-88, Small Heath Alliance; 1888,
dropped ‘Alliance’; became Birmingham, 1905; became
Birmingham City, 1945.
Honours: Football League, Best Season: 6th, Division 1,
1955-56. Division 2, Champions: 1892-93, 1920-21,
1947-48, 1954-55; Runners-up: 1893-94, 1900-01,
1902-03, 1971-72. F.A. Cup, Runners-up: 1931, 1956.
Football League Cup, Winners: 1963. Promoted to Division 1, 1971-72.
European Competitions: European Fairs Cup: Most League Appearances: Gil Merrick, 486>
1955-58, 1958-60 (Finalists), 1960-61 (Final- 1946-60.
ists), 1961-62. Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Joe
Record Victory: 12-0 v Walsall Town Swifts, Bradford, 249, 1920-35.
Division 2, Dec. 17th, 1892 and v Don- Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000 from
caster R., Division 2, Apr. 11th, 1903. Stoke C. for Jimmy Greenhoff, Aug. 1969.
Record Defeat: 9-1 v Sheffield W., Division 1, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £80,000 to Carlisle
Dec. 13th, 1930. United for Bob Hatton, Oct. 1971.
Most League Points: 59, Division 2, 1947-48. Managers Since the War: Harry Storer, Bob
Most League Goals: 103, Division 2, 1893-94 Brocklebank, Arthur Turner, Pat Beasley,
(only 28 games). Gil Merrick, Joe Mallett, Stan Cullis.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Joe Brad- Address of Supporters Club: St. Andrew’s
ford, 29, Division 1, 1927-28. Club, St. Andrew’s, Birmingham 9.
Most Capped Player: Harry Hibbs, 25, Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The
England. Beautique, 26 Cattell Road, Bir--insham 9,
How to get there: Buses 53 and 54 from Carr’s Lane, City Centre. Specials from Albert Street
and the Hall of Memory, Broad Street. Nearest Railway Station, Birmingham New Street.
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v Everton, F.A. Cup, 5th Round, February 11, 1939. Record Receipts: £17,847 vy Manchester
U., F.A. Cup, Sth Round, February 8, 1969.
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Date Venue Opponents
D 1-1 1-0 Bowker 9,749
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(Carlisle. W 3-2~=—~0-0 Summerill, Bowker, Campbell 26,245
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18 H_ Bristol C. Wi-0 1-0 Latchford, R. 28,745
25 <A_ Blackpool Dei-1 “f= Francis 22,160
28 4H Watford W 4-1 (2-1 Latchford, R. 3, Francis 28,095
Oct 2H Oxford Us. D 0-0 0-0 31,759
9 NAWNO ER L 0-1 0-1 16,039
16 H _ Sunderland D 1-1 1-1 Latchford, R. 27,341
19 A Swindon T. D i-1_ 0-1 Latchford, R. 14,024
23. H_ Preston N.E. D' 2-2" 2-1 Latchford, R., Francis 28,956
30 A_ Burnley D i-1_ O-1 Latchford, R. 17,137
Nov 6 H_ Orient W 2-0 1-0 Hatton, Latchford, R. 27,349
13. A Norwich C. Deze] Campbell (pen), Latchford, R. 24,262
20 A _ Millwall L 0-3 0-3 15,123
27 4H Fulham W 3-1~—s2-1 Latchford, R., Hatton 2 25,545
Dec 4 A Middlesbrough D 0-0 0-0 15,761
11. H_ Sheffield W. D 0-0 0-0 29,272
18 A Charlton Ath. D’ I] FI Hatton 8,289
27. Hi © Carditt C.- W 3-0 2-0 Pendrey, Hatton, Francis 40,793
Jan 1 A_ Bristol C. L 0-1 0-1 17,457
8 H_ Portsmouth W 6-3 3-2 Hatton 2, Latchford, R. 2, Campbell (pen),
Francis 22,410
22 A Watford W 1-0 1-0 Francis 10,884
29 H_ Swindon T. W 4-1 3-0 Francis, Latchford, R. 2, Hatton 27,824
Feb 12. A_ Preston N.E. D0-0 0-0 17,794
19 H_ Burnley W 2-0 1-0 Taylor, Hatton 32,035
Mar 4 H_ Norwich C. W 4-0 2-0 Hatton 2, Latchford, R., Hynd 40,899
Lier phy JOrP Re D 0-0 0-0 35,557
21 A Carlisle U. D 2-2. 1-1 Hatton, Latchford, R. 12,281
25H Luton: W 1-0 0-0 Hatton 34,395
31 A Oxford U. W 1-0 1-0 Hatton 18,740
Apr 1 Ay ‘Cardift'C, D0-0 0-0 23,692
4 H_ Blackpool W 2-1 = 0-0 Latchford, R., Francis 45,181
8 H Millwall W 1-0 (0-0 Latchford, R. 43,483
18 A Fulham D 0-0 0-0 16,553
22 H Middlesbrough D 1-1 0-1 Francis 37,202
25, ght SEulliG: W 2-0 1-0 Campbell (pen), Francis 40,749
29. <A Sheftield W. W 2-1 0-0 Hatton, Francis 28,132
May 2 A _ Orient W 1-0 0-0 ~ Latchford, R. 33,383
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Ray Martin 58 118 Wolverhampton Birmingham C. 22847 1
Ian Osborne Leicester Birmingham C. —_— —_
Peter Passey 58 913 Birmingham Birmingham C, a —
Newport Co. 20 —_
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Gary Pendrey 59 Birmingham Birmingham C, 99+5 1
Tony Want D7 London Tottenham H. 46+4 —
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Ken Burns Glasgow Birmingham C, 7+1 _—
Stan Harland 60 120 Liverpool Everton _ —_—
Bradford C, 120 20
Carlisle U. GAs 7
Swindon T. 237 6
Birmingham C, 19 —
Roger Hynd 60 131. Falkirk Rangers 22+2 1
C. Palace 30+1 —
Birmingham C. 82 1
Malcolm Page Se 1011 Knicklas, Rads Birmingham C, 151+9 6
Dave Robinson 5114 120 Birmingham Birmingham C. 110+2 2
George Smith Syl 108 Newcastle Barrow 91+1 11
Portsmouth 64 3
Middlesbrough 74 —
Birmingham C, 3143 —
Alan Whitehead 510 119 Birmingham Birmingham C. 3 —
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Keith Bowker 59 107 West BromwichBirmingham C, 1442 4
Alan Campbell 58 107 Arbroath Charlton Ath. 196+ 2s 28
Birmingham C, 71 5
Trevor Francis 59 117 Plymouth Birmingham C, 60+1 27
Bob Hatton Sill’ 120 Hull Wolverhampton W, 10 zl
Bolton W. 23 2
Northampton T, 29+4 8
Carlisle U. 93 38
Birmingham C, 26 15
Bobby Hope 547 113 Glasgow W.B.A. 342+4 33
Birmingham C, — —_
Bob Latchford 60 120 Birmingham Birmingham C, 9141 39
Steve Phillips Edmonton Birmingham C, 6+1 —
Phil Summerill 510} 112 Birmingham Birmingham C. 106+7 46
Gordon Taylor 56 112 Ashton under Bolton W. 254+5 41
Lyme Birmingham C. 48 +3 2
Others signed: Joe Gallagher (HB); Steven Bryant (F); Jimmy Callaghan (F); Gary Emmanuel (F); Bob
Good (F); Paul Hendrie (F); David Howitt (F); Lindley Jenkins (F).
Free Transfers: Michael Harrison; Robert Thomson; Denis Thwaites; Leonard Wootton.
Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, with large white vertical stripes collars and cuffs, white shorts, blue
stockings:
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red and white stockings. Club Trainer|Coach: Willie Bell.
Club Nickname; ‘Blues’, Club Captain: Stan Harland.
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How to get there: Corporation buses from railway station. Nearest Railway station, Black-
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Cup 6th Rd., March 2, 1929. Record receipts: £13,280 v Manchester C., F.A. Cup Sth Rd.,
February 24, 1969.
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Shanahan 2, Conlon 1, Farrell 1, Garbett 1. McDonald ils
League Cup (3): Rogers 2, Eccles.
F.A, Cup (2): Fazackerley, Field.
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Roger Jones §11 124 Uptonon Bournemouth 160 _—
Severn Blackburn R. 92 —
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Gerard Farrell 5 74 106 Liverpool Wolverhampton W. — =
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Michael Heaton 5 6 10 10 Sheffield Sheffield U. 314-2 —
Blackburn R. 35 _—
Michael Wood S11. 10:13 “Bury Blackburn R. 45+1 —
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Ben Arentoft 5 64 105 Denmark Morton 103 12
Newcastle U. 46+4 2
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Les Boyd 5 11412 1 Newcastle Leeds U. — =
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David Bradford 55 98 Manchester Blackburn R. 29 2
Derek Fazackerley S 10% 11'@ oPreston Blackburn R. 53 —
Gerard McDonald § 74 96 Milnthorpe Blackburn R. 19+1 1
John McNamee 60 137 Lanark Celtic 26 2
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Terry Eccles 604 13 0 Leeds Blackburn R. 32413 6
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Tony Field 57 110 Halifax Halifax T. 21 3
Barrow 3142 16
Southport 127+6 51
Blackburn R, 33 17
Terry Garbett 59 11 12 Malton Middlesbrough 7 1
Watford 196+4 47
Blackburn R. 40 1
Don Martin 510 107 Corby Northampton T. 53S 52
Blackburn R. 127+1 34
Stuart Metcalfe See OO Blackburn Blackburn R. 118+4 2
Tony Parkes 510 110° Sheffield Blackburn R. 39 5
John Price 54 104 Co.Durham _ Burnley 20 2
Stockport Co. 241+6 23
Blackburn R. 38 8
Free Transfers; John Barton; Jeffrey Whalley.
Club Colours: Blue and white halved shirts, white shorts, blue-white stockings.
Change Colours: Amber shirts, blue shorts, amber stockings.
Club Captain: “erry Garbett.
Trainer/Coach; R, R. Dinnis.
Club Nickname: ‘Blue and Whites’,
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How to get there: Coliseum Bus Station, Lytham Road, ten minutes’ walk. Railway: South
Station (a few minutes’ walk from ground) and North Station.
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League Cup (10): Burns 3, Green 2, Hutchison 2, Suddick 2, James.
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Alan Ainscow 5 64 9 34 Bolton Blackpool 8+10 3
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Blackpool 724+3 1
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Steve Harrison 37 11 14 Blackpool Blackpool 6+1 a
Glyn James 5114 125. Llangollen Blackpool 309+ 3 18
John Johnston 58 104 Belfast Blackpool 19+5 2
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Dave Hatton $10 1110 Farnworth Bolton W. 231 7
Blackpool 112 3
Chris Simpkin 5 114 12 13 Hull Hull C. 284+1 19
Blackpool 27+1 1
Peter Suddaby 511 122 Stockport Blackpool 53 2
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Mick Burns 57 10 84 Preston Blackpool 92+6 33
Keith Dyson 510 11 12 Durham Newcastle U. 7442 21
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Tom Hutchison 5114 112 Cardenden Alloa Ath. 68 4
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Dave Lennard 59 110 Manchester Bolton W. 11445 3
Halifax T. 97 16
Blackpool 23 6
William McGrotty 574 934 Glasgow Blackpool 2+1 1
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Alan Suddick 511 110 Chester le Newcastle U. 144 41
Street Blackpool 180+5 45
Free Transfers: Mich: e: Green; Clive Nattress; Stephen Wojciechowicz.
Club Colours: Tangerine shirts with white collars and cuffs, white shorts, tangerine stockings,
Change Colours: White shirts and shorts, tangerine and white stockings.
Club Captain:
First Team Trainer: Les Graham,
Club Nickname: ‘The Tangerines’.
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Date
A Oldham Ath. D 2-2 1-1 Byrom 2 14,372
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21 H_ Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 8,962
28 A Notts. Co. W 2-1 0-1 Hunt 2 15,658
Sept 4 H_ Aston Villa W 2-0 1-0 Hunt, Byrom 11,470
11. A Blackburn R. W 3-0 1-0 Byrom 2, Hunt 13,938
18 H YorkC, L 0-1 0-0 12,192
24 A Tranmere R. D 0-0 0-0 6,988
29. .H Halifax T. D 1-1 0-0 Greaves 9,304
Oct 2 H Mansfield T. W 2-0 2-0 Greaves, Jones, G. 8,751
9 A Port Vale D 1-1 0-1 Nicholson 6,394
12 A Plymouth Arg. L 0-2 0-1 13,336
16 H Oldham Ath. W 2-1 1-0 Greaves, Ritson (pen) 13,302
23H Swansea C, D 0-0 0-0 11,242
30 A Bristol R. L 0-2 0-1 T1532
Nov 6 H Wrexham L 0-2 of 8,953
13. A Chesterfield b. 1-2, 0-2 Hunt 10,000
26 A Shrewsbury T. L 0-1 0-1 6,605
Dec 4 H_ Brighton D 1-1 1-1 Greaves 5,209
18 A_ Aston Villa BY2-5,9 2-2) Seddon, Waldron 27,767
27. +H Barnsley D 0-0 0-0 6,973
Jan sie AY YorkiG: D 0-0 0-0 4,467
8 H_ Notts. Co. ZL 825.4} Byrom 8,096
22 A Halifax T. W 1-0 0-0 Hunt 3,919
29 H_- Plymouth Arg. W 2-1 —0-1 Greaves, Seddon 5,856
Feb 12 A Swansea C. TD ¥2-3) +t) Byrom, Greaves 4,962
19 H_ Bristol R. D 0-0 0-0 5,819
26 A Wrexham W 2-1 1-0 Hunt 2 3,851
Mar 4 H_ Chesterfield Wi1-0 0-0 Wright, R. 5,607
1! HB Port Vale W 3-0 ‘1-0 Nicholson, McMahon, Hunt 5,956
15 H_ Bradford C. D 0-0 0-0 7,818
18 A Bournemouth W 2-1 1-0 Hunt 2 15,123
22 H_ Walsall L 0-1 0-1 6,786
25 Ee BlackburnR: W 1-0 0-0 Jones, G. 11,026
27 A _ Mansfield T. L 0-1 0-1 5,398
Apr 1 A Barnsley L 0-1 0-1 3,925
3. H_ Tranmere R. W 1-0 0-0 Byrom 6,216
8 A Walsall Di-l 0-0 Byrom 4,735
12. H_ Rochdale W 2-1 2-1 Jones, P., Byrom 5,773
15 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 2-0 1-0 Phillips, Greaves (pen) 5,447
19 H_ Torquay U. W 2-0 1-0 Byrom, Jones, G. 5,193
22 A Brighton D 1-1 0-0 Jones, G. (pen) 25,074
24 A Rochdale D 2-2 2-0 Phillips, Jones, G. 4,826
29 H_ Rotherham U. D2-2 = 1-1 Phillips 2 5,345
May 2 A_ Rotherham U. L 0-2 0-1 3,945
5 A Torquay U. D 1-1 1-0 McAllister 2,081
10 A _ Bradford C. W 3-0 ‘1-0 Wright, R., Lee, McAllister 2,468
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Charlie Wright 60 12 12 Glasgow Morton not known —
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Workington 80 —
Grimsby T. 129 —
Charlton Ath. 195 _
Bolton W. 46 _
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Paul Hallows 574 109 Chester Bolton W. 42+1 _
Don McAllister 510 112 Radcliffe Bolton W. 46+1 2
John Ritson 584 105 Liverpool Bolton W. 13942 y}
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Sammy Allardyce 6 14 13 4 Dudley Bolton W. — —
John Hulme 604 121 Mobberley Bolton W. 186+2 7
Notts Co. (on loan) 8 —
Paul Jones 511 1010 Warrington Bolton W. 41+1 1
Henry Mowbray 58} 1154 Hamilton Cowdenbeath 20 1
Blackpool 88+3 —_
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Peter Nicholson 5114 1184 Cleator Moor Blackpool 343 —
Bolton W. 40+1 2
Warwick Rimmer 584 1013 Birkenhead Bolton W. 39545 17
Alan Waldron 574 98 Bury Bolton W. 41+4 2
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John Byrom 59 1112 Blackburn Blackburn R. 106+2 45
Bolton W. 168+2 35
Chris Duffey 58 910 Kirby Bolton W. 8 —
Roy Greaves $11 1112 Farnworth Bolton W. 187+-4 38
Roger Hunt 58} 121 Golborne Liverpool 401+2 245
Bolton W. 72+4 24
Garry Jones 59 102 Manchester Bolton W. 65+1 i
Freddie Lee 57 811 Manchester Bolton W. 27-1 21
Ron Phillips 564 103 Worsley Bolton W. 73+6 12
Jim Redfern S7 102 Kirby Bolton W. 16+4 1
Tan Seddon 584+ 100. Prestbury Bolton W. 48+7 4
Ralph Wright 60 120 Newcastle-on- Norwich C. — —
Tyne Bradford P.A, 13+1 ul
Hartlepool 23+41 3
Stockport Co, 194+2 =a
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Free Transfers: Allan Boswell; Roger Denton; Grahame Rowe.
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League (73): MacDougall 35, Boyer 15, Cave 5, Chadwick 3, Miller 3, Jones 2, Kitchener 2, Powell 2,
Scott 2, Howe 1, Machin 1, Mitchinson 1, Sainty 1.
League Cup (2): MacDougall 2.
F.A. Cup (13): MacDougall 10, Boyer, Cave, Machin.
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Kieron Baker 60 124 Ryde Bournemouth
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Fred Davies 60 125 Liverpool Wolverhampton W. 156 =
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Micky Cave 58 10 13 Weymouth Torquay
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Dave Chadwick i! India Southampton
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Paul Christopher Poole Bournemouth
Trevor Hartley Doncaster West Ham U.
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Ted MacDougall 1M Inverness Liverpool
York C.
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John Meredith 584 1110 Doncaster Doncaster R. unao
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Tommy Mitchinson 58 Sunderland Sunderland
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John Sainty 510 134 Poplar Tottenham H.
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Free Transfers: Alan Green; Terence Gulliver; Thomas Naylor.
Club Colours; Red and black striped shirts, black shorts, black stockings.
Change Colours: Green and black striped shirts, black shorts, black stockings.
Club Captain: Keith Miller.
Club Trainer|/Coach: Ken Brown,
Club Nickname: ‘Cherries’,
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Chairman: S. Heginbotham.
Directors: E. L. Porter, G. D. Ide, H. B. Metcalfe.
Team Manager: Bryan Edwards.
Coach: John Coddington.
General Manager/Secretary: J. Mellor.
Year Formed: 1903.
Turned Professional: 1903. Limited Company:
1908. Relegated to Division 4: 1971-72.
Honours: Football League, Highest League Position,
5th Division 1, 1910-11. Division 2, Champions:
1907-08. Division 3(N), Champions: 1928-29.
Division 4, Promoted: 1968-69 (4th). F.A. Cup,
Winners: 1911 (first holders of the present trophy).
Football League Cup, Best Season: 5th Rd., 1965.
Record Victory: 11-1 vy Rotherham U., Most League Appearances: Bruce Stowell,
Division 3(N), Aug. 25th, 1928. 402, 1958-72.
Record Defeat: 1-9 v Colchester U., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £23,000 from
4, Dec. 30th, 1961. Bristol Rovers for Bruce Bannister, Nov.
Most League Points: 63, Division 3(N), 1971.
1928-29. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £10,000 to Preston
Most League Goals: 128, Division 3(N), N.E. for Gerry Ingram, February 1972.
1928-29. Managers Since the War: Jack Barker, John
Highest League Scorer in Season: David Milburn, David Steele, Ivor Powell, Peter
Layne, 34, Division 4, 1961-62. Jackson, Bob Brocklebank, Bill Harris,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Willie Watson, Grenville Hair, Jimmy
Frank O’Rourke, 88, 1906-13. Wheeler.
Most Capped Player: Harry Hampton, 9, Address of Supporters Club: c/o Football
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How to get there: Corporation buses 23-26 from Cheapside plus specials. Nearest Station
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Record attendance: 39,146 v Burnley, F.A. Cup 4th Rd., March 11, 1911. Record receipts:
£6,893 v Tottenham H., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 3, 1970.
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Date Venue Opponents
H Swansea C. L 0-2 0-2 5,183
Aug 14
21 A Brighton L 1-3 0-1 Middleton 10,350
H_ Halifax T. W 2-1 1-0 Pickering (og), Owen 6,053
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Sept 1 A Torquay U. L 1-2 0-2 Middleton 5,691
4 A_ Bristol R. ieta7 3 1-5 Hall C. 8,463
11 H_ Chesterfield D 2-2 2-1 Bannister (pen), Middleton 5,335
18 A _ Rotherham U. 0-2) 0-1 4,902
25 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 2-1 0-0 Corner, O’Neill 5,259
29 H YorkC. W 3-1_~—sidI-1 Hall, J., O'Neill, Bannister 5,169
Oct 2 A Wrexham Tata i= Middleton 4,269
9 H_ Walsall W 3-0 1-0 Bannister 3 (1 pen) 4,729
16 A Swansea C. L 0-2 0-2 6,539
19 A Oldham Ath. W 2-0 1-0 O’Neill, Bannister 6,792
23 A Barnsley W 2-0 1-0 Bannister, Corner 5,862
30 H_ Tranmere R. Di-i 1-0 Bannister 5,295
Nov 6 A_ Blackburn R. L 0-1 0-0 7,169
13. H_ Bournemouth De2-2F V0A1 Middleton, O’ Neill (pen) 5,889
27 H_ Notts. Co. L 2-3 0-3 Hall, C., Middleton 6,826
Dec 4 A_ Aston Villa L 0-3. 0-2 27,847
18 H_ Bristol R. Di-1 0-1 O'Neill 5,423
27 A Rochdale Wi1-0 1-0 Hall, J. 4,622
Jan 1 H_ Rotherham U. W1-0 0-0 Hall, C. 6,862
0. VASP Halifax i L 1-2 0-2 Owen 4,867
15H. Mansfield T. D 2200-2) Hall Cr 4,098
212 AStYorkic: L 1-3 0-1 O’Neill (pen) 3,678
29H Oldham Ath. D 2-2. 0-1 Middleton, Oates 4,604
Feb 5 A_ Port Vale L 0-1 0-1 3,715
12 H_ Barnsley L 0-2 0-1 4,254
19 A Tranmere R. L 1-4 0-2 Joyce 5,055
26 H_ Blackburn R. & 1-2 1-0 Hall) 3: 4.775
Mar 4 A _ Bournemouth L 0-3 0-1 12,199
11 A Walsall L 0-3 0-3 4,100
15 A _ Bolton W. D 0-0 0-0 7,818
18 H_ Brighton W 2-1 2-0 O'Neill, Ingram 4,804
20 H_ Plymouth Arg. L 0-1 0-0 5,346
25 A Chesterfield W 1-0 0-0 O'Neill 6,159
Apr 1 H_ Rochdale Di-1 0-1 O’Neill 4,889
3H Wrexham L 0-2 0-2 4,360
4 <A Shrewsbury T. L 03 «0-1 3,757
8 H_ Port Vale D 0-0 0-0 2,969
15 A _ Notts. Co. L 0-2 0-0 16,315
18 A Plymouth Arg. W 4-1 3-0 Middleton 2, Ingram 2 (1 pen) 7,958
__22_ _H_ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-1 9,285
26 H_ Torquay U. L 0-1 0-0 2,965
29. A Mansfield T. D 1-1 ~0-1 Oates 4,231
Mayl0 A_ Bolton W. L 0-3 0-1 2,468
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League (45): Middleton 9, O "Neill 9, Bannister 8, Hall, C. 5, Hall, J. 3, Ingram 3, Corner 2, Oates 2, Owen
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Goalkeepers
John Oldfield 60 112 Sheffield Huddersfield T. 152 —
Wolverhampton W. 19 —
Crewe A. (loan) 5 —
Bradford C. 23 —
John Ritchie Brechin C. not known
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Ian Cooper 510 1112 Bradford Bradford C. 272+1 1
Ces Podd 5996 ee Ste bultts, Bradford C. 28+1 —
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Steve Fenton 510 110 Hartlepool Middlesbrough — —
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Graham Howell 58 10 13 Manchester Manchesier C, —_ —_
Bradford C. 43 —
Thomas McHale 58 110 Liverpool Bradford C, 28+1 —
John Ritchie 59 116 Ashington Port Vale 51 1
Preston N.E. 93 —
Bradford C, 16 —
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David Bairstow 510 118 Bradford Bradford C. S+5 —_—
John Hall 594 117 Bramley Bradford C. 353+11 59
Gerald Ingram 510 120 Hull Blackpool 33+1 18
Preston N.E. 107+3 40
Bradford C, 16 3
Peter Middleton 58 109 Rawmarsh Sheffield W. — —_—
Bradford C. 121+4 23
Graham Oates 624 130 Bradford Bradford C. 7142 8
Free Transfers: Colin Hall; Patrick Liney; Leslie Owen; Bruce Stowell.
Club Colours: Claret and amber stripes, black shorts, amber and black stockings.
Change Colours: White shirts, black shorts, white stockings.
Club Captain:
Club Coach; John Coddington.
First Team Trainer: Colin Kaye.
Club Nickname: ‘The Paraders’,
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President: F. A. Davis.
Joint Chairmen: L. F. Davey, W. Wheatley.
Directors: F. A. Davis, E. M. Rogers, M.B.E., F.I.T.V.,
F.R.S.H., R.M.A., E. J. Radley-Smith, M.S., ER Cass,
L.R.C.P., P. L. Davey, B. J. Poyton (Hon. Treasurer), C. W.
Wheatley.
Team Manager: Frank Blunstone.
General Manager/Secretary: D. R. Piggott.
P.R.O.: D. R. Piggott. Year Formed: 1888.
Turned Professional: 1900. Limited Company: 1902.
Previous Grounds: Shotter’s Field, Windmill Road; 1898,
Boston Park; 1904, Griffin Park.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 1, 5th,
1935-36. Division 2, Champions: 1934-35. Division 3(S),
Champions: 1932-33; R.-up: 1929-30, 1957-58. Division 4,
Champions: 1962-63. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd., 1938, 1946,
1949, Football League Cup, Best Season: 3rd Rd., 1961, 1969.
Promoted to Division 3 1971-72.
Record Victory: 9 0 vy Wrexham, Division 3, 1949-64.
Oct. 15th, 1963. Record Transfer Fee Received: £30,000 from
Record Defeat: 07 v Swansea T., Division Fulham for Roger Cross, Sept. 1971.
3(S), Nov. 8th, 1924; 0 7 v Walsall, Divis- Record Transfer Fee Paid: £17,500 to West
ion 3(S), Jan. 19th, 1957. Ham U. for John Dick, Sept. 1962.
Most League Points: 62, Division 3(S), Managers Since the War: Harry Curtis,
1932-33; 62, Division 4, 1962-63. Jackie Gibbons, Jimmy Bain, Tom Law-
Most League Goals: 98, Division 4, 1962-63. ton, Bill Dodgin (Snr.), Malcolm Mc-
Highest League Scorer in Season: John Donald, Tommy Cavanagh, Billy Gray,
Holliday, 36, Division 3(S), 1932-33. Jimmy Sirrel.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Jim Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
Towers, 153, 1954-61. ball Club.
Most Capped Player: \dris Hopkins, 12,Wales. Address of the Club Shop or Boutique: ‘Bertie
Most League Appearances: Ken Coote, 514, Bee Bazaar’, c/o the Club.
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6th Rd., March 5, 1938. Record receipts: £6,358 v Burnley, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd. Replay,
January 12, 1965.
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Goalscorers
League (76): O’Mara 25, Docherty 13, Ross 13, Graham 7, Turner 4, Allen 3, Cross 2, Gelson 2, Houston 2
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F.A. Cup (3): O’Mara 2, Ross.
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Gordon Phillips 510 107 Hayes Brentford 193 _—
Full-backs
Alan Hawley ae) 1012 Woking Brentford 251+3
Fulham (on loan) _ _
Terry Scales § 10 115 Stratford West Ham U. _ —
Brentford 43 1
Alan Murray 58 108 Newcastle Middlesbrough 6+4 1
York (on Joan) 4 a
Brentford _ —
Half-backs
Mike Allen 511 108 S.Shields Middlesbrough 32+3 1
Brentford 29+1 3
Peter Gelson §11 1113 Hammersmith Brentford 38442 17
Alan Nelmes 60 110 Hackney Brentford 205
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Paul Bence 59 110 Littlehampton Brighton 0+1 _
Reading 12+1 2
Brentford 76+2 4
John Docherty 56 95 Glasgow Brentford 47 2
Sheffield U. 41 9
Brentford 97 31
Reading 45+1 8
Brentford 90+1 26
John Graham wy! 1012 Glasgow Morton 6 1
Dundee U. 2142 10
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Brentford 87 13
Stewart Houston 511 118 Argyle Chelsea 6+3 _
Brentford (on loan) 15 y)
John O’Mara 63 110 Farnworth Brentford 49 pai
Bobby Ross 59 1010 Hereford Hearts 25 4
Shrewsbury T. 99 29
Brentford 28143 58
Free Transfers; Gordon Neilson; Steven Tom.
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How to get there: Buses 5, BS, 26, 40, 55 and 19 from Old Steyne and No. 11 via Brighton
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Ground capacity: 38,000. Record attendance: 36,747 v Fulham, Division 2, December 27,
1958. Record receipts: £9,007 vy Wolverhampton W., Football League Cup, September 24,
1969,
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Time
Result ses Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
1-1 0-1 Templeman 4,384
Aug 14 A_ Port Vale D
W 3-1. «1-0 ‘Irvine, Napier, K., Turner 10,350
21 4H Bradford C.
W 3-0 «1-0 Napier, K. 3 4,131
28 A Mansfield T.
W 4-2_~— 3-1 Napier, K., Murray, Turner 2 4,782
31 A Rotherham U.
H YorkC. L 0-2 0-1 14,360
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11. A Aston Villa L 0-2 0-0 25,809
18 H _ Notts. Co. D 1-1 0-0 O'Sullivan 13,443
Torquay U. D 2-2 1-0 Lutton, Irvine 5,439
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29 H_ Bristol R. W 3-1. 1-0 ~—_Lutton, Napier, K., (pen) Murray 12,649
Oct 2 H_ Barnsley D0-0 0-0 12,127
8 A Tranmere R. L 0-2 0-2 3,731
16 H_ Port Vale D.1-1 1-0 O’Sullivan 9,007
19 A Swansea C, L 1-2 0-1 Murray (pen) 6,206
23 A Walsall W 1-0 1-0 _ Irvine 3,719
30 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 2-0 1-0 Napier, K., O’Sullivan 9,778
Nov 6 A_ Plymouth Arg. W 2-1 =«1-0 Murray (pen), O’Sullivan 11,429
(CSE ralifaxt: W 2-1 = 1-0 O/’Sullivan, Irvine 9,896
27 4H Chesterfield W 2-1 1-0 Napier, K., Irvine 10,179
Dec 4 A_ Bolton W. D 1-1 ‘1-1 Irvine 5,209
1S SASS YorkC: W 2-1 0-0 Murray, Templeman 3,451
27 H_ Bournemouth W 2-0 1-0 Napier, K., O’Sullivan 30,600
Jan 1 A _ Notts. Co. L 0-1 0-0 16,401
8 H_ Mansfield T. W 1-0 0-0 Bromley 10,616
15 A Oldham Ath. W 4-2. 3-2.) Murray, O’Sullivan, Spearritt 2 6,937
22 “A ‘Bristol R. D 2-2 1-1 Napier, J., Irvine 9,744
29H Swansea C. W 1-0 0-0 Murray 13.083
Feb 5 A Wrexham W 2-1 1-0 O’Sullivan, Irvine 3,771
12. H_ Walsall 5 deg |S| Spearritt 14,437
19 A Shrewsbury T. W 5-3 0-0 Irvine, O’Sullivan 2, Napier, K.,
Fellows (og) 3,966
26 H_ Plymouth Arg. W 3-0 3-0 Murray 2, Napier, K. 15,198
Mar 4 A _ Halifax T. W 5-0 3-0 Irvine, Murray, Napier, K., Templeman 2 2,432
11 H_ Tranmere R. W 2-0 1-0 Bromley, Templeman 17,439
15 H Oldham Ath. L 0-1 0-0 17,916
18 A_ Bradford C. Lil" Napier, K. 4.804
25. H_ Aston Villa W 2-1 1-0 Irvine, Napier, K. 29,135
31 H_ Torquay U. W 3-1 0-1 Murray (pen), Beamish, Lutton 27,513
Apr 1 A Bournemouth Di1-1~ 0-1 Lutton 22,540
4 A Barnsley W 1-0 0-0 Templeman 6,541
8 H Wrexham W 3-2. «1-0 Beamish 2, Irvine 18,156
12. A Blackburn R. D 2-2 ‘1-1 Irvine 2 8,558
15 A Chesterfield W 1-0 1-0 Napier, K. 6,325
19 H_ Blackburn R. W 3-0 2-0 Irvine, Beamish, Bromley 23,269
22 4H Bolton W. D 1-1 0-0 Murray (pen) 25,074
26 H_ Rotherham U. W 2-1 1-1 Irvine, Beamish 27,928
29. A Rochdale W 2-1 0-0 Napier, K., Beamish 4,283
May 3 H_ Rochdale D 1-1 1-0 Templeman 34,766
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League (82): Irvine 16, Nanier, K. 16, Murray 12, O’Sullivan 10, Tem pleman 7, Beamish 6, Lutton 4,
Bromley 3, Spearritt 3, Turner 3, Napier, J. 1, Own Goal 1.
League Cup (1): Spearritt.
F.A. Cup (9): Napier, K. 3,0’Sullivan 2, Irvine, Murray, Spearritt, Own Goal.
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60 11 12 Stepney Chelsea — =
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Brian Powney 5:9 1012 Seaford Brighton 287 _
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Stewart Henderson 56 1011 B. of Allan Chelsea _ —
Brighton 199 1
John Templeman §11-—11-7 — Yapton Brighton 155+6 £3
Eddie Spearritt 58 119 Lowestoft Ipswich T. 62+ 10 13
Brighton 14245 15
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Ken Beamish 60 126 Bebbington Tranmere R, 175+1 49
Brighton 1242 6
Brian Bromley 58 110 Burnley Bolton W. 166+1 25
Portsmouth 88+1 3
Brighton 28+1 3
Willie Irvine 510 11 4 Antrim Burnley 123+2 78
Preston N.E, 77+4 27
Brighton 55+3 22
Bertie Lutton 510 109 Bambridge, Wolverhampton W, 16+5 1
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Bert Murray RW) 117 Shoreditch Chelsea 156 39
Birmingham C, 127+11 22
Brighton 6141 16
Kit Napier 5114 116 Dunblane Preston N.E. 1 —
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Brighton 246+6 84
Peter O’Sullivan 56 100 Colwyn Bay Manchester U. —_ _
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Brighton 295+8 30
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February 16, 1935. Record receipts: £13,391 v Tottenham H., League Cup Semi-final First
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Wimshurst 2, Wilson 1, Rodgers 1, Bartley 1 , Drysdale 1, Fear 1, Rooks 1. Cae a :
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Goalkeepers
Len Bond 59 120 Ilminster Bristol C. 3 _
Ray Cashley 510 110 Bristol Bristol C. 40 _—
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David Bruton 62 140 Gloucester Bristol C, 10+1 —
Brian Drysdale a7 110 Wingate Lincoln C, 14 —
Hartlepool 169+1 2:
Bristol C. 126 1
Trevor Jacobs eye) 1110 Bristol Bristol C. 127+1 2
Geoff Merrick 59 110 Bristol Bristol C, 614+5 —
Dave Merrington 5 114.12 5 Newcastle Burnley 96+2 1
Bristol C. — _
Stephen Ritchie § 11 133 Scotland Bristol C. _— _
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John Emanuel 511 137 Ferndale Bristol C. 33 2
David Rodgers 614 132 Bristol Bristol C. 13 1
Gerry Sweeney Celtic — —_—
Morton 137+2 16
Bristol C. 33+4 3
Les Wilson 58 10 11 Liverpool Wolverhampton W, 90+11 “4
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Danny Bartley 58 1010 Paulton Bristol C. 81+4 6
Jan Broomfield 60 111 Bristol Bristol C. 1342 2
Keith Fear 57 108 _ Bristol Bristol C. 15+6 3
John Galley 61 127 Clowne Wolverhampton W. 5 2
Rotherham U. 111 48
Bristol C. 155 76
Gerry Gow 58 108 Glasgow Bristol C, 77+1 14
Kevin Griffin 59 120 Plymouth Bristol C. 1+1 os
Tom Ritchie 511 128 Scotland Bristol C. — —
Gerry Sharpe 58 107 Gloucester Bristol C. 149+4 38
Peter Spiring 58 110 Glastonbury Bristol C. 37+3 9
Trevor Tainton 58 117 Bristol Bristol C. 100+ 19 Wi
Edward Woods 60 150 Ferndale Bristol C. = —_
Free Transfers: Michael Gibson; Gordon Parr; Richard Rooks; Kenneth Wimshurst.
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BRISTOL ROVERS DIV. 3
President: Duke of Beaufort. Chairman: D. Mearnes Milne.
Directors: H. E. L. Brown, J. P. Hare, C. A. L. Stevens, P. W.
Hort, A. I. Seager, E. W. H. Godfrey, G. A. W. Holmes.
Team Manager: Bill Dodgin (Snr.).
General Manager/Secretary: Bert Tann.
Year Formed: 1883. Turned Professional: 1897.
Limited Company: 1896.
Previous Names: 1883, Black Arabs; 1884, Eastville Rovers;
1897, Bristol Eastville Rovers; 1898, Bristol Rovers. Previous
Grounds: Purdown, Ashley Hill and Ridgeway Ground.
Honours: Football League, Highest League Position: 6th,
Division 2, 1955-56, 1958-59. Division 3(S), Champions:
1952-53. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd., 1950-51 and 1957- ,
58. Football League Cup, Best Season: Sth Rd., 1970-71,
1971-72.
Record Victory: 7-0 v Swansea Town, Divi- Most Capped Player: Matt O’Mahoney, 6,
sion 2, Oct. 2, 1954; v Brighton, Division Eire, 1, Ireland.
3(S), Nov. 29, 1952 and v Shrewsbury Most League Appearances: Harry Bamford,
Town, Division 3, Mar. 21, 1964. 487, 1946-58.
Record Defeat: 0-12 v Luton T., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £50,000 from
3(S), Apr. 13th, 1936. Liverpool for Larry Lloyd, Apr. 1969.
Most League Points: 64, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £22,000 to Brad-
1952-53. ford City for Bruce Bannister, Nov. 1971.
Most League Goals: 92, Division 3(S), Managers Since the War: Brough Fletcher,
1952-53. Bert Tann, Fred Ford.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Geoff Address of Supporters Club: 468 Stapleton
Bradford, 33, Division 3(S), 1952-53. Road, Bristol.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Geoff Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The
Bradford, 245, 1949-64. Rovers Shop, 414 Stapleton Road,
Bristol 5.
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39,333 (21,000 covered). Record attendance: 38,472 v Preston N.E., F.A. Cup 4th Rd.,
1971.
January 30, 1960. Record receipts: £16,116 v Stoke F.L. Cup 5th Rd., November 23,
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Goalscorers
League (75): Bannister 12, Allan 11, Godfrey 8, Stephens 8, Jarman 7, Jones, R. 6, Jones, W. 5, Pri
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F.A. Cup (7): Bannister 3, Godfrey 2, Allan, Taylor. z a A Eee
League Cup First Round Exeter C. (a) 3-0
Second Round Sunderland (h) 3-1
Third Round Charlton Ath. (h) 2-1
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Lindsay Parsons 59 118 _ Bristol Bristol R.
Phil Roberts 510 110 Cardiff Bristol R.
Tom Stanton 59 119 Edinburgh Arsenal
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Jeff Coombes 59 110 Rhonnda Bristol R.
Mike Green 61 124 Carlisle Carlisle U.
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Stuart Taylor 64 140 Bristol Bristol R.
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Sandy Allan 511 119 Forfar Cardiff C.
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Harold Jarman 59 111. Bristol Bristol R.
Wayne Jones 510 114 Cardiff Bristol R.
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BURNLEY IDIWV92
Chairman: R. W. Lord.
Directors: F. Hartley, Dr. R. D. Iven, M.R.C.S.(Eng.), L.R.C.P.
(Lond.), M.R.C.G.P., R. Boothman, F.C.A., R. Hargreaves,
F.R.V.A., J. Harrison.
Team Manager: Jimmy Adamson.
General Manager: Harry Potts. Secretary: A. Maddox, J.P.
Year Formed: 1881. Turned Professional: 1883.
Limited Company: 1897.
Previous Name: 1881-82, Burnley Rovers.
Previous Grounds: 1881, Calder Vale; 1882, Turf Moor.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions: 1920-21,
1959-60; Runners-up: 1919-20, 1961-62. Division 2, Champions:
1897-98; Runners-up: 1912-13, 1946-47. F.A, Cup, Winners:
1913-14; Runners-up: 1946-47, 1961-62. Football League Cup,
Best Season: Semi-Final, 1960-61, 1968-69.
European Competitions: European Cup,
Most Capped Player: Jimmy Mcllroy, 52
1960-61; European Fairs Cup, 1966-67.
(55) Ireland.
Record Victory: 9-0 v Darwen, Division 1, Most League Appearances: Jerry Dawson,
Jan. 9th, 1892, v C. Palace, F.A. Cup, 2nd 530, 1906-29.
Rd. Replay 1908-09 and v New Brighton, Record Transfer Fee Received: £190,000
F.A. Cup, 4th Rd., Jan. 26th, 1957. from Tottenham H. for Ralph Coates,
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Aston Villa, Division 1, May 1971.
Aug. 29th, 1925 and v Sheffield U., Record Transfer Fee Paid: £60,000 to Bolton
Division 1, Jan. 19th, 1929. W. for Paul Fletcher, Mar. 1971.
Most League Points: 59, Division 1, 1920-21. Managers Since the War: Cliff Britton,
Most League Goals: 102, Division 1, 1960-61. Frank Hill, Alan Brown, Billy Dougal,
Highest League Scorer in Season: George Harry Potts.
Beel, 35, Division 1, 1927 28. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Claret and Blue Shop, Brunshaw Road,
George Beel, 178, 1923 32. Burnley. Lancs.
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1924. Record receipts: £13,142 v Everton, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 28, 1967.
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BURNLEY 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Time
Result ee Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 2-2. 0-2 Casper, Dobson 23,026
Aug 14. A Cardiff C.
W 2-1 0-0 Casper, Kindon 13,333
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A Preston N.E. W 3-1 =1-0 Kindon, Casper, Waldron (pen) 27,284
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11. A Fulham W2-0 1-0 James 2 10,395
1S OP Re. Wi1-0 1-0 Bellamy 13,770
25. A Charlton Ath. L 0-2 0-0 8,892
28 H_ Orient W 6-1 3-0 Bellamy 3, Thomas, James, Fletcher 12,398
Oct 2 H_ Sunderland L 0-1 0-0 16,432
9 A Carlisle U. W 3-0 0-0 Casper 2, James 11,625
13. A Norwich C. L 0-3 0-2 24,707
16) Et Cardiffic, W 3-0 ‘1-0 Casper 2 (1 pen), Thomas 12,459
23) AS nuke: W 2-1 1-0 Fletcher, James 15,469
30 H_ Birmingham Di-1 1-0 Casper (pen) 17,137
Nov 6 A_ Sheffield W. L 1-2 0-2 West 23,743
13. H Middlesbrough W S5-2~—siI-1 Bellamy, James 2, Nulty, Dobson 15,679
20 A _ Watford L 1-2. 0-0 Casper 11,538
27H Swindon T. Teg ls2 WOR? Dobson 12,224
Dec 4 A_ Millwall D 1-1 1-0 West 14,005
11 H_ Portsmouth Li13i +h Waldron 11,338
18 A_ Bristol C. W 2-0 0-0 Fletcher 2 12,909
27 H_ Blackpool W 2-1 0-1 Kindon, Dobson 21 O77
Janse AVP OPiRe L 1-3 0-1 Fletcher 14,614
8 H Oxford U. Di-l_ I-l Kindon 10,942
22 A Orient L 0-1 0-0 9,231
29\.. .H Norwich: GC: W 1-0 0-0 Casper (pen) 13,572
Feb. 12, JB Bull Cc, L 0-2 0-0 11,714
19 A Birmingham C. L 0-2 0-1 32,035
26 H_ Sheftield W. W 5-3 2-2 Fletcher 2, Thomas, Casper, James 10,592
Mar 4 A _ Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-0 17,069
11 H_ Carlisle U. W 3-1 1-0 Thomas, Fletcher, Collins 10,314
18 A Luton T. L 0-1 0-1 8,490
25 H_ Fulham Di-1l 0-1 Collins 10,082
Apr 1 A Blackpool L 2-4 0-4 Casper 2 (1 pen) 15,931
3. A Sunderland L 3-4 2-1 Probert, Dobson, Casper 14,034
4 H Charlton Ath. W 3-1 =1-0 Casper 2, Fletcher 9,367
8 H Watford W 3-0 2-0 Dobson 2, Casper 8,663
15 A Swindon T. W 1-0 0-0 Probert 11,574
22 H Millwall W 2-0 0-0 Fletcher, Dobson 11,251
25 H_ Preston N.E. W 1-0 0-0 Probert 13,020
29. A_ Portsmouth W 2-1 1-0 Dobson, Thomson 5,885
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Goalkeepers
Michael Finn 5 73 11 54 Liverpool Burnley _— _—
Jeff Parton 5103 127 Swansea Burnley 2 —
Alan Stevenson 61 12 24 Staveley Chesterfield 104 —
Burnley 17 —_
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John Angus 5114 129 Amble Burnley 437+1 —
Eddie Cliff 510 115 Liverpool Burnley 17 —_
Harry Wilson 5 94 10 12 Hetton-le-Hole Burnley 12 —
Keith Newton 5 11 112 Manchester Blackburn 307 9
Everton 49+1 1
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Arthur Bellamy 584 9104 Blackhill Burnley 205+ 12 30
Martin Dobson 5112 118 Blackburn Burnley 13643 25
Michael Docherty 564 984 Preston Burnley 90+4 —_
Jim Thomson 5114 120 Glasgow Chelsea 33+6 1
Burnley 46+2 ii
Wilf Wrigley 594 118 Clitheroe Burnley 6 1
Kevin Kennerley Burnley — —_—
Joseph McNamara 5 10 11 64 Liverpool Burnley — _
William Rodaway 59 12 12 Liverpool Burnley 2 _
Colin Waldron 60 116 Bristol Bury 20 —
Chelsea 9 —_
Burnley 151 6
Geoff Nulty 510 109 Prestcott Burnley 46+3 5
Ronald Welch 564 107 Chesterfield Burnley 1 _
Forwards
Paul Bradshaw 5 64 10 4 Sheffield Burnley — —
Jan Brennan 510 11 44 Easington Burnley — _
Frank Casper 594 107 Barnsley Rotherham U. 99 26
Burnley 17444 5ST
Doug Collins 584 99 Newton Grimsby T. 954+6 11
Burnley 46+ 13 9
Paul Fletcher 594 1210 Bolton Bolton W. 3343 5
Burnley 51 11
William Ingham 5 54 910 Stakeford Burnley 74+2 —_
Leighton James 59 10 44 Liwchwr, Burnley 39+1 8
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Steve Kindon 60 12 12 Warrington Burnley 102+7 28
Colin Morris 56 101 Blyth Burnley — —_
Eric Probert 574 1094 South Kirby Burnley 63+4 11
Dave Thomas 58 913 Kirkby in Burnley 14144 15
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Alan West §84 1074 Hyde Burnley 4142 3
Free Transfer: Duncan McMahon,
Club Colours: Claret shirts with blue cuffs, white shorts and stockings.
Change Colours: White shirts, claret shorts, blue stockings.
Club Captain: Martin Dobson.
First Team Trainer: Brian Miller,
Club Nickname: ‘Clarets’,
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BURY
Chairman: W. H. Allen.
Directors: O. H. Austin, J. A. Freeman, F.C.A., R. A.
Clarke, B.Sc.Tech., F.I.0.B., Major G. B. Horridge, T.D.
General Manager: Colin McDonald.
Manager: Allan Brown.
Secretary: Gordon Hurst.
Year Formed: 1885. Turned Professional: 1885.
Limited Company: 1897.
Honours: Football League, Highest League Position: 4th,
Division 1, 1925-26. Division 2, Champtions: 1894-95;
Runners-up: 1923-24. Division 3, Champions: 1960-61;
Runners-up: 1967-68. F.A. Cup, Winners, 1900, 1903.
Football League Cup, Best Season, Semi-Finalists: 1963.
Record Victory: 12-1 v Stockton, F.A. Cup,
ist Rd. Replay, 1896-97.
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Blackburn R., F.A.
Cup, 1887-88. Record Transfer Fee Received: £68,000 from
Most League Points: 68, Division 3, 1960-61. Liverpool for Alec Lindsay, Mar. 1969.
Most League Goals: 108, Division 3, 1960-61. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £18,000 to Black-
Highest League Scorer in Season: Norman burn R. for George Jones, Nov. 1966.
Bullock, 31, Division 1, 1925-26. Managers Since the War: Norman Bullock,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Nor- John McNeil, Dave Russell, Bob Stokoe,
man Bullock, 124, 1920-35. Bert Head, Les Shannon, Jack Marshall,
Most Capped Player: Bill Gorman, 11 (14), Les Hart, Colin McDonald, Tom McAnear-
Eire and 4, Ireland. ney.
Most League Appearances: 506, Norman Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Bury F.C.,
Bullock, 1920-35. Souvenir Shop, Gigg Lane.
How to get there: Buses 1, 2, 29, 35, 37, 38, 48, 52, from Kay Gardens to within walking
distance. Nearest station, Bolton Street.
Manchester
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Gigg Lane, Bury BL9 9HR. Telephone 061-764 4881/2. Ground capacity: 35,000. Record
attendance: 35,000 v Bolton, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 9, 1960. Record receipts: £4,775 v
Bolton, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 9, 1960.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
L 0-2 0-1 2,957
Aug 14 H_ Brentford
D 2-2 1-1 McDermott (pen), Connelly 4,039
20 A Stockport Co.
W 3-0 2-0 Jones 2, White 25551
28 HH Colchester U.
L 0-2 0-1 6,800
30 A Peterborough U.
Southend U. D 0-0 0-0 S171
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H Cambridge U. L 0-1 0-1 2,602
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Reading W 2-0 2-0 Connelly, Robson 5,447
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25) Hl WeExcter W 4-3. 2-1 Jones 3, Rudd 2,627
27 A Darlington D 0-0 0-0 2,160
Oct 2 A Newport Co: L. 152 00-0: Jones 2,995
9 H_ Scunthorpe U. W 3-1 2-1 White, McDermott 2 (1 pen) 2,733
16 <A Brentford L 0-2 0-0 9,850
19 H_ Hartlepool D 1-1 0-0 Robson 2,849
23 A Crewe Alex. D 0-0 0-0 2,581
30) Lincoln: L 0-1 0-1 3,158_
Nov 6 A _ Chester LE 0-2) 0-2 3,873
13. H Aldershot W 3-1 ~—=s:1-0 Murray, Jones, Connelly PW ie|
27 H_ Northampton T. W 4-2 =~0-0 Jones 2, Connelly, Murray 2,895
Dec 4 A _ Grimsby T. Eee i=? Jones 6,779
18 H Southend U. W 2-0 0-0 Connelly, Jones 3,176
27 A Barrow D 1-1 1-0 Russell (og) 3,656
Jan 1 H_ Reading W 2-1 ~=si1-1 Murray, Jones 4,251
8 A Colchester U, D 0-0 0-0 4,924
22 H_ Darlington W 3-2. 0-1 Jones, Rudd, Murray (pen) 4,129
29 A _ Hartlepool L 1-3 0-3 Tinsley 2,23
Feb 5 A _ Southport W 1-0 1-0 Murray 3,083
12 HW Crewe Alex. W 2-0 2-0 Jones, Connelly 3,502
19 AW Lincoln G Ly O22, Ok 7,332
26 .H Chester W 3-1_~—s:1-0 Hamstead, Alcock, Murray 3,212
Mar 4 A_ Aldershot DD 222.541-1 Murray 2 2,545
9 H_ Workington W 2-0 2-0 Murray (pen), Hamstead 3,500
11 A Scunthorpe U. L 0-3 0-0 5,082
15 A Gillingham L 0-2 0-0 5,244
18 H_ Stockport Co. W 4-0 3-0 Murray (2 pens), Connelly 2 3,316
21 H- Gillingham W 5-0 1-0 Connelly 2, Tinsley, Murray, Jones 3,276
25 A Cambridge U. W 2-0 0-2 Jones 2 4,413
51 H Newport Co. W 3-0 1-0 Connelly 3 5.719
Apr 1 H Barrow W 4-0 1-0 Noble (og), Robson, Hamstead 2 4,895
3 <A Exeter C. L 2-3 2-0 Jones, Hamstead 4,942
8 H_ Southport W 2-1 0-0 Murray, Jones 4,061
11 H Doncaster R. D 3-3. «1-0 Tinsley, Robertson (og), Jones 4,141
15) A Northampton T. B25 1-2 Hamstead, Murray 3, 175
19 A Workington L 0-1 0-0 1,409
22. H_ Grimsby T. D 1-1 1-1 Hamstead 4,977
25 _H_ Peterborough U. D 1-1 0-0 Rudd 3,427
29 A Doncaster R. L 1-4 0-2 Connelly 2,126
Goalscorers
League (73): Jones 20, Connelly 14 , Murray 14, Hamstead 7, McDermott 3, Robson 3, Rudd 3, Tinsley 3
White 2, Alcock 1, Own Goal 3.
F.A. Cup (7): Jones 3, Murray 2, Connelly, McDermott.
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Michael Saile 58 1012 Heywood Bury 79+1 —_—
Hugh Tinney 60 130 Glasgow Partick T, 64 _
Bury 208+3 2
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David Holt 510 110 Padiham Bury 72+4 2
Jimmy Robson 60 122 Chester le Burnley 205 80
Street Blackpool 57+3 11
Barnsley 87 14
Bury 74 3
Terry McDermott 59 1010 Kirby Bury 56+7 6
Gareth Williams 5 10 12 12 Wembley Cardiff C. 161 14
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Manchester U. 79+1 22
Blackburn R. 148+1 36
Bury 90 22
George Hamstead 5 64 10 13 Rotherham Rotherham VU, _ —
York C, 32+3 1
Barnsley 14742 23
Bury 36+4 7
George Jones 511 120 Radcliffe Bury 65 14
Blackburn R. 3642 14
Bury 22147 96
John Murray $84 110 Newcastle Burnley 20+2 6
Blackpool 642 1
Bury $1+6 15
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Rochdale 108 8
Bury 76+2 5
Alan Tinsley 510 1010 Fleetwood Preston N.E. 8+1 if
Bury 37+6 5
Keith Taylor Bury _ _—
Free Transfers: Keith Eccleshare; Roy Hughes; James O’Connor; Raymond Parry.
Club Colourso: White shirts, royal blue shorts, royal blue stockings, white band.
Change Colurs; All red.
Club Captain:
First Team Trainer: Billy Urmson.
Club Coach: Ray Parry.
Club Nickname; ‘Shakers’,
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CAMBRIDGE UNITED DIV. 4
Chairman: J. Woolley.
Directors: G. C. Proctor, S. J. Starr, S. Tanner, M. Wynn, 1C rE
C. W. S. Heffer, R. H. Smart, A. E. Harris. U | str
Manager: Bill Leivers. Secretary: G. W. P. Baker. S
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Year Formed: 1919. Turned Professional: 1946.
Limited Company: 1948. Cl
Previous Name: Abbey United until 1949.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position: 10 Division 4,
1971-72. F.A. Cup, Best Season: Second 2nd Rd., 1953-54,
1970-71, 1971-72. Football League Cup, Best Season: Never
beyond Ist Rd.
How to get there: Nearest railway station Cambridge. Bus 101 from there to town centre.
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receipts: £2,500 v Chelsea, Friendly, May 1, 1970.
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59 112 London Cambridge U. 45 ah
Victor Akers
57 10 12 Gateshead Grimsby T. 158 Ps
Jimmy Thompson
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Chris Foote
Cambridge U. 49+2 5
Jack Bannister 510 112 Chesterfield W.B.A. 8 _—
Scunthorpe U. 9 _
C. Palace 117+3 i
Luton T. 79+3 _
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Terry Eades 61 121 Banbridge, N.I. Cambridge U. 89 2
Alan Guild 60 124 Forfar East Fife not known
Luton T. 1 —
Cambridge U. 44 1
Dennis Walker 519 1110 Northwich Manchester U. 1 =
York CG 149+ 4 19
Cambridge U. 44+8 3
Jimmy White 511 122 Parkstone Bournemouth 1 _
Portsmouth 33 3
Gillingham 65 1
Bournemouth 176 7
Cambridge U. 28 +2 2
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John Collins 59 10 10 London Q.P.R. 172+1 43
Oldham Ath. 20+1 8
Reading 8243 29
Luton T. 40+2 10
Cambridge U. 59+1 8
Bryan Conlon 61 12 7 Shildon Darlington 72 26
Millwall 40+1 14
Norwich C, 29
Blackburn R. 4342 7
Crewe (on loan) 4 1
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Cambridge U. 13 3
Brian Greenhalgh 511 116 Birmingham Preston N.E. 19 9
Aston Villa 3743 1B
Leicester C, ipeat) —
Huddersfield T, 15 —
Cambridge U. 44 19
David Lill 60 12 12 Aldbrough Hull C. 16+2 2
Rotherham U, 3347 5
Cambridge U. 4243 6
Peter Phillips 510 116 Wellingborough Luton T. 2+3 ee
Torquay U. (on loan) 2 1
Cambridge U. 34+1 8
Keith Pointer 58 118 Norwich West Ham U. — _
Cambridge U. 442 1
Ronald Walton 510 116 Plymouth Northampton T, i —_
Carlisle U. i —_
Crewe Alex. 2 —
Aldershot 191+4 42
Cambridge U. 25 4
Free Transfers: George Harris; John Murray.
Club Colours: Amber shirts with black collar and cuffs, black shorts, amber stockings.
Change Colours: White. Club Captain: . Player|Coach; Jimmy White. First Team
Trainer: J. Simpson, Club Nickname: ‘United’,
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CARDIFF CITY
Chairman: F. T. Dewey, J.P.
Directors: V. H. Dewey, G. Edwards, M.A.
Team-Manager: Jimmy Scoular.
Year Formed: 1899.
Secretary: G. R. Keenor.
Turned Professional: 1910, CARDIFF INRGITWYA
Limited Company: 1910.
Previous Grounds: Riverside, Sophia Gardens, Old Park and
Fir Gardens. Moved to Ninian Park, 1910.
Previous Name: 1899-1910, Riverside.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Runners-up: 1923-24.
Division 2, Runners-up: 1920-21, 1951-52, 1959-60. Divi-
sion 3(S), Champions: 1946-47. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1926-
27 (Only occasion the Cup has been won by a club outside
England). Runners-up: 1925. Football League Cup, Semi-
Final: 1965-66. Welsh Cup Winners: 16 times
European Competitions: European Cup Win-
son, 445, 1922-35.
ners Cup: 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1968-
69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72. Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Len
Davies 127, 1921-29.
Record Victory: 9-2 v Thames, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Received: £110,000 for
Feb. 6th, 1932. John Toshack from Liverpool, Nov. 1970.
Record Defeat: 2-11 v Sheffield U., Division 1, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £45,000 for
Jan. Ist, 1926. Alan Warboys to Sheffield W., Dec. 24,
Most League Points: 66, Division 3(S), 1946— 1970.
47. Managers Since the War: Bill McCandless,
Most League Goals: 93, Division 3(S), Cyril Spiers, Trevor Morris, Bill Jones,
1946-47. George Swindin.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Stan Address of Supporters Club: Bluebirds Club,
Richards, 31, Division 3(S), 1946-47. Bluebirds Office, Ninian Park, Cardiff
Most Capped Player: Alf Sherwood, 39 (41), CFI 8SX.
Wales. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Blue-
Most League Appearances: Tom Farquhar- birds Shop, Ninian Park, Cardiff CF1 8SX.
How to get there: Corporation Bus 37 and specials from Bus Station. Nearest Station, Cardiff
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Cardiff’. Ground capacity: 58,000. Record attendance: 61,566, Wales v England, October
14, 1961. Club record: 57,800 v Arsenal, Division 1, April 22, 1953. Record receipts:
£22,000 v Leeds U. F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 26, 1972.
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CARDIFF CITY 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Time
Result eae Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
1’ 2-2 *2-0 Clark 2 23,026
Aug 14 H_ Burnley
Blackpool L 0-3 0-0 19,253
16 A
fOrient L 1-4 0-1 Mancini (og) 7,824
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28) Eh SAullies Di-1 0-1 Warboys 17,136
SIS eAR Bristoli@? 0220-1 23,560
4 A Watford D 2-2 0-1 Parsons, J., Clark 10,233
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18 A Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-1 18,288
25H _ Swindon T. L 0-1 0-0 16,292
Oct 2 A Preston N.E. W 2-1 —O-1 King, Clark 13,54)
9 H Millwall Lel-2 AD Clark 17,954
16 A Burnley L 0-3 0-1 12,459
23 H Charlton Ath. W6-1 1-0 Clark 2, Parsons, J. 2, Gibson (pen), 13,092
Went (og)
30 A Norwich C. L 1-2 0-1 Clark 20,814
Nov 6 H Q.P.R. D 0-0 0-0 16,914
13. A Fulham L 3-4 2-2. Warboys, Clark 2 10,700
20 H_ Sunderland L 1-2. 1-2. Gibson 12,735
27) "A Carlisle U. L 1-2 0-1 Parsons, J. 6,835
Dec 1 H_ Portsmouth W 3-2 2-0 Gibson (pen), Clark, Woodruff 10,268
11 A Luton T. D 2-2 «1-1 Phillips, Clark 10,606
18 H Watford W 2-0 1-0 King, Warboys 11,113
27 A Birmingham C. L 0-3 0-2 40,793
Jan 1 H Middlesbrough W 1-0 0-0 Clark 12,773
SrA Hul'G. D 0-0 0-0 12,678
22. A Portsmouth L 0-2 0-2 11,039
29. H_ Blackpool L 3-4 1-3 Clark, Warboys, Gibson HiS7IS
Feb 12. A Charlton Ath. EO-2° 2) Woodruff, Clark 7,526
19 H Norwich C, D 0-0 0-0 17,706
Mar 4 H_= Fulham W 1-0 1-0 Clark 13,140
11 A Millwall D 1-1 ‘1-0 Warboys 13,649
21 VEL. (Oxtord Ue Diels 3:05. Clark 14,499
25 <A _ Sheffield W. D 2-2 2-1 Warboys, Woodruff 12,910
29. H_ Preston N.E. W 5-2 2-1 Clark, Warboys 3, King 13,294
Apr 1 H_ Birmingham C. D 0-0 0-0 23,692
4 A_ Swindon T. L 1-3. 1-1 Clark 15,393
8 A Sunderland D 1-1 0-0 Sutton 15,224
12 HAH Orient W 1-0 1-0 Woodruff 16,866
15 HW Carlisle U. W 3-1~—si1-1 King, Clark, Woodruff 17,734
22 A Oxford U, L 0-1 0-1 8,869
26 HM Bristol G j ey Re an ee) Warboys, Woodruff, 17,249
29) Al Luton i Di-l_ 1-1 Warboys 12,587
May 2 Aj Q.P.RY L 0-3 0-0 8,430
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League (56): Clark 21, Warbo ys 13, Woodruff 6, Parsons, J. 4, King 4, Gibson 4 (2 pens), Phillips 1, Sutton
Own Goal 2. 1,
League Cup (2): Clark, Foggon.
F.A. Cup (8): Clark 2, Woodruff 2, Carver, Kellock, King, Murray.
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CARLISLE UNITED DIV. 2
Chairman: E. G. Sheffield.
Directors: H. Sherrard, J. C. Monkhouse, J. W.
Cullen, H. A. Jenkins, T. L. Sibson, J. Johnstone,
J. A. Bendall, Dr. T. Gardner, M.B., ChB.
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Manager: Alan Ashman.
Secretary: J. D. Dent.
Year Formed: 1904. Limited Company: 1921.
Previous Grounds: 1903-5, Milholme Bank; 1906-9,
Devonshire Park; 1910— Brunton Park.
Honours: Football League, Highest League Position:
3rd, Division 2: 1966-67. Division 3, Champions:
1964-65. Division 4, Runners-up: 1963-64. Pro- Nita FORTIOR
moted: 1961-62 (4th). F.A. Cup, 5th Rd., 1963-64,
1969-70. Football League Cup, Semi-Finalists:
1969-70.
Most League Appearances: Ron Thompson,
Record Victory: 8-0 v Hartlepools U., 376, 1951-65.
Division 3(N), Sept. ist, 1928 and v Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
Scunthorpe U. Division 3(N), Dec. 25th, Jimmy McConnell, 126, 1928-32.
1952. Record Transfer Fee Received: £80,000 from
Record Defeat: 1-11 y Hull C., Division 3(N), Birmingham City for Bob Hatton, Oct.
Jan. 14th, 1939. 1971.
Most League Points: 62, Division 3(N), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £22,000 to Man-
1950-51. chester C. for Bobby Owen, June 1970.
Most League Goals: 113, Division 4, 1963-64. Managers Since the War: W. Clark, Ivor
Highest League Scorer in Season: Jimmy Broadis, Bill Shankly, Fred Emery, Ivor
McConnell, 42, Division 3(N), 1928-29. Broadis, Andy Beattie, Ivor Powell, Alan
Most Capped Player: Eric Welsh, 4, Ireland. Ashman, Tim Ward, Bob _ Stokoe,
Jan MacFarlane.
How to get there: City Centre (one mile away). Ribble buses from Town Hall. Nearest Railway
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Cup 4th Rd., Replay, January 15, 1966. Ground capacity: 28,000.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Aug 14 H_ Preston N.E. D 0-0 0-0 11,063
21 A Birmingham C. L 2-3 0-0 | Webb, Hatton 26,245
28 H Swindon T. D 0-0 0-0 9,963
Sept 1 A Sunderland W 3-0 2-0 Hatton, Balderstone, Martin 20,998
4 A _ Norwich C. L 0-1 0-1 11,477
11 H Watford W 2-0 0-0 Barton, Hatton 9,743
(Se eA~. Orient iB 1-2) 153 Hatton 7,068
25meek JEollic: W 2-1 ‘1-1 Hatton, Martin 9,879
28 H Charlton A. W 5-2 ‘1-1 Owen 3, Hatton, Balderstone 9,724
Oct 2 A _ Millwall L 1-2. 1-1 Winstanley 11,546
9 H_ Burnley L 0-3 0-0 11,625
16 A Preston N.E. i 0-3. (0-2 15,430
20 A Sheffield W. i 122) sae0 Martin 15,672
23 A LutonT. W 2-0 1-0 Hatton, Balderstone 11,963
30 H Oxford U. W2-1 0-1 Owen 2 8,497
Nov 6 A_ Blackpool L 0-2 0-2 12,769
13. H_ Portsmouth W 1-0 0-0 Martin 7,955
19 A BristolC. W441 3-1 Barton, Bowles, Owen 2 13,123
27 OH iCardiiies W 2-1 1-0 Owen, Martin 6,835
Dec 4 A Fulham W 1-0 1-0 Bowles 8,101
(Lire OVP ER: L 1-4 0-3. Ternent 9,243
18 H_ Norwich C. W 3-0 2-0 Bowles 3 9,081
27 A Middlesbrough D 2-2 2-2 Bowles, Balderstone 24,696
Van’ i H Orient W 2-0 1-0 Barton, Owen 11,449
8 A Swindon T. D 0-0 0-0 13,089
22. A Charlton Ath. D 1-1 0-0 Bowles 8,180
29H Sheffield W. D 2-2 ‘1-1 Martin, Balderstone (pen) 9,011
Feb 12 H Luton T. D 0-0 0-0 8,731
19 A Oxford U. degen tise Balderstone 7,629
26 H_ Blackpool W 2-0 0-0 Bowles 2 9,985
Mar 4 A_ Portsmouth L 0-1 0-0 9,098
11 A Burnley L 1-3 0-1 Barton 10,314
14. H Middlesbrough W 3-0 2-0 Delgado, Barton, Balderstone 10,316
21 H_ Birmingham C. D 2-2 1-1 Martin, Bowles 12,281
25 A _ Watford W 2-1 ‘1-1 Owen, Martin 6,004
Apr 3, JA. Hull'C. L 0-2 0-1 16,403
4 H Millwall D 3-3 1-1 Balderstone (pen), Martin, Barton 10,692
8 (‘H BristolC. W 2-0 1-0 Owen, Gorman 6,596
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22 4H Fulham W 3-1 =—-:1-0 Gorman, Barton, Martin 6,067
25. H_ Sunderland BE 1-21) Bowles 10,326
29) FA (OUP RE E203) 0-1 7,616
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Carlisle U. 64 22
Derek Hemstead 511 110 Scunthorpe Scunthorpe U. 249 2
Carlisle U. 92+1 1
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Stan Bowles 510 11 4 Manchester Manchester C, 15+2 2
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Crewe A. 51 18
Carlisle U. 28 11
Stan Ternent 58 116 Felling on Burnley 5 =
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Graham Winstanley 511 113 Durham Newcastle U. $+2 _
Carlisle U. 112 6
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Chris Balderstone 5114 1210 Huddersfield Huddersfield 117 23
Carlisle U. 284+1 59
Frank Barton 594 11114 Barton on Scunthorpe U. 93 26
Humber Carlisle U. 161+4 22
Dennis Martin 511 1012 Edinburgh W.B.A. 1442 1
Carlisle U. 79+1 20
Les O’Neill 57 10 10 Hartford Newcastle U. 1 —_
Colliery Darlington 178+1 35
Bradford C, 95+-2 iG)
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Bobby Owen 510 107 Farnworth Bury 81+2 38
Manchester C. 18+4 3
Swansea C. (on loan) 5§+1 1
Carlisle U. 7343 22
Ray Train 57 109 Nuneaton Walsall 67+7 11
Carlisle U. 20 —_
Stan Webb 60 120 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 20+7 6
Carlisle U. 16+9 5
Free Transfers: Joseph Davis; James Fleming; Kevin Hegarty.
Chairman: E. M. Gliksten.
Directors: R. Law, F.C.A., F. W. Edmonds, M. C.
Cowdrey, C.B.E., W. J. Jenner, A. T. G. Pocock.
General Manager: Rodney Stoke.
Manager: Theo Foley. Secretary: K. J. Calver.
Year Formed: 1905. Turned Professional: 1920.
Limited Company: 1919.
Previous Grounds: 1906, Siemen’s Meadow; 1907,
Woolwich Common; 1909, Pound Park; 1913, Horn Lane;
1920, The Valley; 1922, Catford; 1922, The Valley.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Runners-up: 1936-
37. Division 2, Runners-up: 1935-36. Division 3(S),
Champions: 1928-29, 1934-35. F.A. Cup, Winners:
1947; Runners-up: 1946. Best in Football League Cup,
4th Rd., 1962-63, 1964-65.
Record Victory: 8-1 y Middlesbrough, Record Transfer Fee Received: £80,000 from
Division 1, Sept. 12th, 1953. Leicester C. for Len Glover, Nov. 1967.
Record Defeat: 1-11 v Aston Villa, Division 2, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £25,000 to Orient
Nov. 14th, 1959. for Paul Went, June 1967 and £25,000 to
Most League Points: 61, Div 3(s) 1934-S. Tottenham H. for Dennis Bond, Oct.
Most League Goals: 107, Div 2, 1957-8. 29th, 1970.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Ralph Managers Since the War: James Seed,
Allen, 32, Division 3(S), 1934-35. Jimmy Trotter, Frank Hill, Bob Stokoe,
Most Capped Player: Ray Treacy, 15 (21), Eddie Firmani.
Eire. Add. of Supporters Club: Same add. as Club.
Most League Appearances: Sam Bartram, Address of Club Shop or Boutique: “The
583, 1934-56. Valley Shop’, The Valley, Floyd Road,
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Stuart Leary, London S.E.7.
153, 1953-62. Relegated to Division 3, 1971-72.
How to get there: Buses 53, 54, 75, 177, 180, 163. Nearest Railway Station, Charlton (BR)
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address: ‘Charletic London SE7’. Ground capacity: 66,000 (largest capacity in Football
League). Record attendance: 75,031 v Aston Villa, F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 12, 1938.
Record receipts: £8,136 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup Sth Rd., February 18, 1956.
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Result poe Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
H_ Hull C. W 1-0 0-0 Treacy 9,315
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A Swindon T. L 1-2 0-0 Treacy 15,624
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28 H Watford W 2-0 1-0 Treacy, Endean 12,206
30. A Millwall L 1-2 0-0 Peacock 18,588
Sept 4 A _ Birmingham C. L 1-4 1-0 Peacock 25,234
11. H Middlesbrough L 0-2 0-0 11,143
18) A Preston N.E: EY 1-2. 0-1 Treacy 13,198
De H_ Burnley W 2-0 0-0 Went (pen), Treacy 9.879
28 A Carlisle U. 2-5 a-1 Winstanley (og), Plumb 9,724
Octie2e Ay “Oinient j ee Ts Davies, Treacy 9,600
9 H_ Sheffield W. D 2-2 1-2 Davies, Holsgrove (og) 9,107
16 A HullC. W 3-2 2-1 Treacy 3 9°933
19 H Sunderland D 2-2 1-2 Treacy (pen), Curtis 8,133
23 A CardiffC. L 1-6 0-1 Davies 13,092
30 H_ Bristol C. W2-0 1-0 Hunt, Treacy 10,074
INov (67 "AT Luton 1: W 2-1 0-1 Peacock 2 11,011
13. H Oxford U. W 3-0 1-0 Treacy 2, Hunt 9,069
20 A Fulham L 0-1 0-1 135359
Dio Bl Ove W 2-1 2-0 Hunt2 16,223
Dec 4 A _ Portsmouth D 0-0 0-0 10,007
11. H_ Blackpool | ae dhaig Rogers, Peacock 9,598
18 H_ Birmingham C. D 1-1 ‘1-1 Peacock 8,289
27 A Norwich C. L 0-3 0-1 31,041
Jan 1 H_ Preston N.E. W 2-1 «1-0 Hunt, Shipperley 8,038
8 A Watford W 3-0 2-0 Peacock 2, Rogers 9,218
22," Ht ‘Carlisle U: D 1-1 0-0 Plumb 8,180
29. A Sunderland L 0-3 0-1 12,877
Reb; 9) HL (Cardiff'G. D 2-2 0-2 Went, Peacock 7,526
19 A _ Bristol C. L 0-2 0-2 10,207
26" " Luton’ F: W 2-0 1-0 Rogers, Went (pen) 7,941
Mar 4 A Oxford U. L 1-2 0-1 Hunt 7,218
18 H Swindon T. W 3-1 0-1 Went 2, Hunt 7,433
25 A Middlesbrough D 2-2. 0-1 Plumb, Hunt 11,100
31 H_ Orient L 1-2. 0-2 Peacock 12.375
Apr 1 H Norwich C. L 0-2 0-1 12,567
4 <A Burnley E 1-3) “0-1 Treacy 9,367
8 H_ Fulham D 2-2 1-1 Hunt, Went 9,021
10 A _ Sheffield W. EME SS AE Bond 13,800
15 AW FQrPIRS L 0-2 0-1 12,976
22 H_ Portsmouth D 1-1 0-0 Peacock Tsot
25. H Millwall L 0-2 0-0 26,582
29. A_ Blackpool L 0-5 0-1 8,884
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League (55): Treacy 14 (1 pen), Peacock 11, Hunt 9 , Went 6 (2 pens), Plumb 3, Davies 3, Rogers 3, Curtis 1,
Endean 1, Shipperley 1, Bond 1, Own Goals 2.
League Cup (9): Treacy 3, Peacock 2, Bond, Davies, Endean, Went.
F.A. Cup (2): Treacy 2.
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Crayford Bristol R. (on loan) 1 —
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John Dunn 60 125 Barking Chelsea 13 —_—
Torquay 44 —
Aston Villa 101 —_—
Charlton Ath, 30 a
Full-backs
Bob Curtis 594 110 Derby Charlton Ath, 145+2 13
Mike Jones 58 120 Berkhamp- Orient 2234+4 16
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Vincent O’Kane Stepney Charlton Ath, 5 —
Half-backs
Alan Ellis 57 108 Somercoates Charlton Ath. 9+4 —_
Peter Reeves 59 120 Eltham Charlton Ath. 191+3 1
Dave Shipperley 624 138 Hillingdon Charlton Ath. 41+5 2
Paul Went 60 1210 Bromley by Orient 4842 5
Bow Charlton Ath. 160 +2 15
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Dennis Bond 57 1010 Waltham Watford 93 17
Forest Tottenham H. 20+3 1
Charlton Ath. 58+2 3
Cyril Davies 57 108 Swansea Swansea C. _ _—
Carlisle U. 141 —
Yeovil T. — —
Charlton Ath. 63+5 4
Michael Flanagan Ilford Tottenham H. —_— —
Charlton Ath. 7+11 —_—
Arthur Horsfield 511 114 Newcastle Middlesbrough 107+4 51
Newcastle 7+2 3
Swindon 107+1 41
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Bobby Hunt 510 1112 Colchester Colchester U. 149 80
Northampton T, 40 10
Millwall 43 13
Ipswich T. 16+8 4
Charlton Ath, 30+2 10
Peter Hunt 57 100 London Southend U. 31+8 1
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Keith Peacock 564 107 Barnhurst Charlton Ath, 275+11 62
Dick Plumb 59 116 Somerset Swindon — —
Bristol R. 40 9
Yeovil T. — =
Charlton Ath, 32+4+11 10
Eamonn Rogers 59 115 Dublin Blackburn R. 159+5 30
, Charlton Ath. 25+1 3
Phil Warman 56 104 London Charlton Ath. 5642 —
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CHELSEA
How to get there: Nearest Railway Station, Fulham Broadway (Underground) five minutes’
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Arsenal, Division 1, October 12, 1935. Record receipts: £33,995 v Manchester City (E.C.W.C.
Semi-final, April 14, 1971).
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Goalscorers
League (58): Osgood 19 , Hollins 11 (4 pens), Baldwin 10, Webb'4, Garland 3, Kember 3, Hudson 2, Cooke 2
Weller 1, Dempsey 1, Mulligan 1, Houseman 1
League Cup (19): Baldwin 4 , Hollins 4, Osgood 4, Garland 2, Hudson 2, Cooke, Houseman, Webb.
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Peter Done 510 113 Putney Chelsea 444 —_—
John Phillips 60 108 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury T. SI _
Aston Villa 15 =
Chelsea 21 =
Steve Sherwood Selby Chelsea 1 -=
Full-backs
John Boyle 58 1110 Motherwell Chelsea 18247 10
Ron Harris 574 1110 Hackney Chelsea 360 7
Eddie McCreadie 583 113 Glasgow East Stirling 29 1
Chelsea 293+1 3
Paddy Mulligan 59 110 Dublin Chelsea 48+3 2
Gary Locke London Chelsea _— —
Half-backs
John Dempsey 60 111 London Fulham 150 4
Chelsea 11642 4
Micky Droy 64 122 Chelsea 4+1 _
Marvin Hinton 5104 127 Croydon Charlton Ath, 130 2
Chelsea 228+5 2
John Hollins 57% 117 Guildford Chelsea 318 33
David Webb 5104 1211 London Orient 62 3
Southampton 75 Zz
Chelsea 165 18
John Spong London Chelsea — —
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Tommy Baldwin 583 117 Gateshead Arsenal 17 6
Chelsea 149+5 64
Ian Britton Dundee Chelsea = —
Michael Brolly Galston Chelsea —_ a
Charlie Cooke 58 12 64 St. Monance Aberdeen 125 27
Dundee 44 11
Chelsea 1974+7 13
Jim Davis Chelsea — —
Peter Feely 60 120 London Chelsea 2+1 1
Stephen Finnieston Edinburgh Chelsea — _
Chris Garland § 11 10 12 Bristol Bristol C. 141 32
Chelsea 16+1 3
Peter Houseman 584 117 Battersea Chelsea 188+ 11 15
Alan Hudson 5104 121 Chelsea Chelsea 99+1 8
lan Hutchinson 604 1213 Derby Chelsea 60+2 27
Steve Kember 58 108 Croydon C. Palace 216+2 34
Chelsea 2443 3
Peter Osgood 614 126 Windsor Chelsea 217+3 85
Stephen Perkins London Chelsea — —
Tony Potrac London Chelsea 1 —
Free Transfers; George Price; Derek Vaughan.
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CHESTER
How to get there: Nearest Railway Station, Chester General. Corporation Bus to Town Hall
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20,000. Record attendance: 20,500 v Chelsea, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., Replay,1966.
Record receipts: £6,689 v Newcastle U., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 22,
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1971-72 the RECORD
A LGR URN a ER EPI eines
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 1-1 1-0 Loyden 4,539
Aug 14 H Cambridge U.
%A_ Reading L 0-1 0-1 4,013
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Sept 1 A Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 4,591
4 A Workington D 0-0 0-0 2,276
11H _ Barrow D 0-0 0-0 3,965
1S Ay TLExetenG: D 1-1 0-0 Moore 4,040
25 H_ Brentford C. D 0-0 0-0 4,088
29 H Northampton T. W 3-2. «1-0 Purdie, Draper 2 3,454
Oct 1 A Colchester U. L 0-1 0-1 6,048
9 H_ Southend U. D 1-1" 1-1 Draper 4,092
16 A Cambridge U. E022" 0-2 3,289
18 A Southport L 3-4 0-3 Loyden 2, Purdie 3,659
23 H_ Hartlepool W 4-0 1-0 Morrissey, Cheetham, Loyden (pen), 3,466
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30 A _ Darlington D 1-1 0-0 Loyden ZO
Nov 6 H_ Bury W 2-0 2-0 Loyden, McHale 3,873
13. A Peterborough U. L 0-2 0-1 4,659
27 ~ i. Doncasret R. D 1-1 1-0 Loyden 2,716
Dec 4 A _ Crewe Alex. L 1-3 0-1 Loyden 2,671
11. A Scunthorpe U. L 0-2 0-1 3,776
18 H Workington W 2-1 1-1 Sinclair, Loyden 2,690
27 A Newport Co, L 0-1 0-1 7,664
Jani. I HL Exeter'C. Ele. ksh Sinclair 3,610
8 A Gillingham L 0-1 0-1 5,614
15’ El Stockport Go: D 0-0 0-0 2,554
22 A Northampton T. L 2-4 0-2 Edwards, Pountney 3,161
29 H_ Southport D 1-1 0-0 Clapham 2,585
Feb 5 A _ Grimsby T. L 0-1 0-0 9,431
12 <A _ Hartlepool E 1-2 ~1-0 Edwards 2,718
19 H_ Darlington W 2-1 0-0 Draper, Purdie 2,053
26 A Bury L 1-3 0-1 Clapham 3,212
Mar 4 4H _ Peterborough U. D 1-1 +1-0 Clapham 1,868
10 A _ Southend U. L 2-4 2-3 Kennedy 2 8,197
13. A Stockport Co. D 0-0 0-0 2,102
18 H Reading W 2-0 2-0 Cheetham (pen), Bingham 2,165
21 H__Lincoln C. W 2-1 1-1 Kennedy, Clapham 2,392
25 A Barrow L 0-2 0-2 2,105
31 A Brentford D 1-1 ‘1-1 Clapham 18,520
Apr 1 H Newport Co. W 3-0 2-0 Sprague (og), Kennedy, Edwards 2,563
3H Colchester U. W 2-1 1-0 Moore 2 3,317
8 H_ Grimsby T. L 1-2 0-0 Loyden 2,823
15 A _ Doncaster R. D 0-0 0-0 25370.
19 H_ Scunthorpe U. D 0-0 0-0 2,347
22 H Crewe Alex. D 0-0 0-0 2,608
26 H_ Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 1,979
29.5 AS LincolniG L 0-4 0-1 3,033
Goalscorers
League (47): Loyden 11, Purdie 7, Kennedy 5, Clapham 5, Draper 4, Edwards 3, Moore 3, Cheetham 2,
Sinclair 2, Bingham 1, McHale 1, Morrissey 1, Pountney 1, Own Goal 1.
League Cup (2): Purdie, Tarbuck.
FA, Cup (4): Draper, Kennedy, Loyden, McHale.
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Goalkeepers
Gordon tivey 510 11 12 Keighley Wrexham 719 =
Chester 44 _
John Taylor 511 116 Birmingham Chester 7 —
Full-backs
Nigel Edwards 511 1110 Wrexham Chester 734+5 4
Neil Griffiths 510 1012 Stoke Chester 33+1 =
Half-backs
Dave Pountney §11 120 Baschurch Shrewsbury T. 175 11
Aston Villa 109+6 7
Shrewsbury T. 54+4 1
Chester 91 1
Graham Turner 60 115 Ellesmere Port Wrexham 77 ==
Chester 19043 4
Bob Wallace 58 10 12 Huddersfield Huddersfield 4 —
Halifax 190+11 16
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Raymond Carter 56 101. Liverpool Chester 18+5 _
Graham Clapham 58 109 Lincoln Newcastle U, — aes
Shrewsbury T. 74+15 5
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Derek Draper 58 108 Swansea Swansea 61 10
Derby Co. 8 1
Bradford P.A. 60+3 9
Chester 154 oF
Graham Futcher 59) 1010 Chester Chester 244 —
David Kennedy S37 104 Birkenhead Tranmere R. 16+1 —_
Chester 46+6 6
Terry Owen 57 111 > Liverpool Everton 2 —
Bradford C, 41+11 6
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Bernard Purdie 59 110 Wrexham Wrexham 743 3
Chester 23+6 7
Free Transfers: Roy Cheetham; John McHale; Anthony Moore.
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| ete 2 Stott, Randall 6,851
Aug 14 A Torquay U.
L 1-2 0-1 Wilson 12,276
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W 2-0 1-0 Wilson, Randall 4,416
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W 2-0 0-0 Wright, Fenoughty 9,041
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18H Mansfield T. W 2-0 1-0 Fenoughty 2 9,950
A Bournemouth L 0-1 0-1 5,259
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Oct 2 H Oldham Ath. L 0-1 0-1 9,867
6 H Wrexham W 1-0 0-0 Archer (pen) 7,254
Barnsley W 4-1 1-0 Randall, Archer (pen), Fenoughty, Phelan 6,349
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20 H_ Shrewsbury T. D 0-0 0-0 8,203
23, ANY Balitax ie L 0-2 0-0 4,667
30 H_ Plymouth Arg. W 2-1 2-0 Moss2 7,475
Nov 6 H_ Rochdale W2-0 2-0 Wilson 2 4,819
13. H_ Bolton W. W2-1 2-0 Wilson, Bell 10,000
27 +A Brighton L’ 1=2 0-1 Archer (pen) 10,179
Dec 4 H _ Swansea C. L 1-2 0-0 Wilson 8,018
18 A Blackburn R. L 0-1 0-1 5,643
2 EN York ©. W 2-1 1-1 Randall, Archer (pen) 9,467
Jan 1 A Mansfield T. L 1-2 0-0 Roberts, R. (og) 8,319
8 H_ Port Vale W 2-1 1-0 Bell, Wilson 6,532
22 4H Walsall D 1-1 0-0 McHale 7,743
28 A Shrewsbury W 431-1 Randall 2, Moss, Wilson 4,198
Hebel2 | be Halitax i, W 2-1 ‘1-0 McHale, Moss 6,477
19 A _ Plymouth Arg. L 0-1 0-0 10,208
26 H_ Rochdale W 2-0 0-0 Randall, Wilson 6,599
Mar 4 A _ Bolton W. L 0-1 0-0 5,607
11 H_ Barnsley D 0-0 0-0 6,563
15 H Tranmere R. D 22. 1-1 Wilson 2 5,393
18 eA. SNotts. Co. W441 2-1 Randall, Moss 2, McHale 14,701
20 A Wrexham L 0-2 0-1 3,609
25 H_ Bradford C. L 0-1 0-0 6,159
31 A Oldham Ath. D 1-1 0-0 Moss 8,019
Apr 1 A. YorkC. L 1-4 1-3 McHale 4,272
5 H_ Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 8,546
8 A Rotherham U. W 1-0 0-0 Ferris 5,935
12. H_ Rotherham U, L 0-1 0-1 7,140
15 H_ Brighton L 0-1 0-1 6,325
19 H_ Aston Villa L 0-4 0-2 12,510
22. A Swansea C, W 3-1 2-0 Randall, Wilson, Archer (pen) 2,887
29 H Bristol R. L 1-3 0-1 Randall 4,542
May 2 A _ Bristol R. 1 Ee | Archer 8.006
5 A Aston Villa L 0-1 0-0 45,567
15 A Tranmere R. W 2-1 1-1 Moss 2 3.268
Goalscorers
League (57): Wilson 12, Randall 2.11, M oss 9, Archer 6, McHale 6, Fenoughty 4, Bell 2, Wright 2,
Phelan 1, Stott 1, Own Goal Ferris 1,
League Cup (7): Randall 3, Wright 3, Archer.
F.A. Cup (5): Randall 3, Moss 2.
League Cup First Round Mansfield T. (h) 0-
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Player and League
position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
Edwin Hardy Chesterfield — —_
Ron Tilsed 60 118 Weymouth Bournemouth 2 —_—
Wolverhampton W. (on loan) — —
Chesterfield 16 —_—
Full-backs
Albert Holmes Sy) 120 Sheffield Chesterfield 387 7
Ken Tiler 511 10124 Sheffield Chesterfield 62 _—
Half-backs
Charlie Bell 63% 1194 Sheffield Sheffield U. 3 1
Chesterfield 120+3 11
Peter Carline 58 10 54 Chesterfield Chesterfield 2 —_
Ronald Mihaly Chesterfield 4 a
Albert Phelan 60 1113 Sheffield Chesterfield 317+2 13
Keith Stott 60 118 Atherton Crewe A. 188+1 5
Chesterfield 83 3
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Phil Cliff 582 912 Rotherham Sheffield U. 21+8 5
Chesterfield 19+1 1
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Chesterfield 3 1
Ray McHale 57 116 Sheffield Chesterfield 34+1 6
Ernie Moss 614 1211 Chesterfield Chesterfield 145 45
David Pugh 5104 117 Markham Newport 73+4 9
Chesterfield 180 12
Kevin Randall 5104 129 Ashton under Bury 4 ns!
Lyme Chesterfield 257 97
Dave Wilson 59 117 Wolver- Nottingham F, 8+1 1
hampton Carlisle U. 54+1 23
Grimsby T. 63 23
Walsall 3342 10
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Free Transfers: John Archer; Thomas Fenoughty; Alan Humphreys; John Moyes; Martin Wright.
Club Colours: Blue shirts, white shorts, royal blue stockings, white tops.
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red and white stockings,
Club Captain:
Club Trainer/Coach: Gerald Clarke.
Club Nickname: ‘Blues’ or ‘Spireites’.
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President: A. Buck, M.P. Chairman: R. G. R. Chapman.
Directors: G. C. Scott, E. W. Allan, G. E. Neville, J. W.
Rippingale, D. Lamberth, R. Jackson. ERA t GORY
Manager: Dick Graham. Secretary: D. R. Havell. t SY i
Year Formed: 1937. Turned Professional: 1937.
Limited Company: 1937.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 3:
Sth, 1958-59. Division 4, Runners-Up: 1961-62; Promoted
(4th) 1965-66. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 1970-71, 6th Rd.
(Record for a Fourth Division club, shared with Oxford
United.) Football League Cup, Best Season: 1964-65, 4th
Rd.
Record Victory: 9-1 v Bradford C., Division
4, Dec. 30th, 1961.
Record Defeat: 0-7 vyLeyton Orient, Division
3(S), Jan. 5th, 1952; 0-7 v Reading, Most League Appearances: Peter Wright,
Division 3(S), Sept. 18th, 1957. 421, 1952-64.
Most League Points: 58, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Received: £15,000 from
1956-57. Northampton T. for Bobby Hunt, Mar.
Most League Goals: 104, Division 4, 1961-62. 1964.
Most League Goals ina Season: Bobby Hunt, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £8,000 to Gilling-
37, Division 4, 1961-62. ham for Brian Gibbs, Sept. 1968.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Managers Since the War: Ted Fenton,
Martyn King, 131, 1959-65. Jimmy Allen, Jack Butler, Benny Fenton,
Most Capped Player: None. Neil Franklin.
How to get there: Buses from Butt Road in Colchester easily reached from Railway Station.
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Ground capacity: 16,150. Record attendance: 19,072 v Reading F.A. Cup Ist Rd., November
27, 1948. Record receipts: £9,500 y Leeds U., F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 13, 1971.
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A/ Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
A_ Lincoln C. L 0-2 0-0 6,607
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31 A Newport Co. L 1-2 1-1 Lewis 4,168
Sept 3. H_ Southport Wi1-0 0-0 Mahon 5,439
11. A_ Darlington L 0-2 0-0 2,683
17 H_ Crewe Alex. W 42~=«O&W1-1 Burgess, Lewis, Mahon, Leslie 6,133
25 A Northampton T. D 1-1 0-0 Hall 5,800
28 A Scunthorpe VU. L 0-2 0-2 5,111
Oct Wiehe Chester W 1-0 1-0 Leslie 6,048
9 A Aldershot - W 2-0 2-0 Lewis, Leslie 5,285
15 H_ LincolnC, W 5-2 2-2 Lewis 3, Bloss, Hall 5,834
18 H_ Southend U. Wi1-0 0-0 _ Leslie 9,807
23 A Cambridge U. L 2-4 0-i Jones 2 7,230
29 H_ Géillingham D 2-2 0-1 Lewis, Kurila 6,622
Nov 6 <A_ Barrow D 2-2. 1-2 Gibbs, Kurila 1,954
13. H_ Brentford Di-1= 1-il Jones 6,898
260) Hy Excteric. W 3-0 2-0 Foley 2, Lewis 5,116
Dec 3 A_ Stockport Co. D 2-2 1-0 Mahon 2 2,043
18 A Southport L 0-3 0-2 2,667
27 H_ Peterborough U. Di-1 0-0 Leslie 7,750
Jan 1 A Crewe Alex. W 42 ~=«O«i1:-1 Leslie, Hall, Lewis (pen), Cook 1,992
8 H_ Bury D0-0 0-0 4,924
15 A _ Doncaster R. L 0-2 1-0 3,047
21H Scunthorpe U. Di-1 1-1 Gibbs 4,867
28 A Southend U. W 4-1 2-1 Foley, Mahon, Leslie 2 8,871
Feb 5S A_ Workington L 0-1 0-0 2,170
12 H Cambridge U. D 1-1 +0-0 Lewis 5,663
19 A Gillingham W2-0 0-0 Leslie 2 5,313
26 H_ Barrow L 0-1 0-0 4,618
Mar 4 A_ Brentford W 2-0 0-0 Mahon 2 9,210
11 H_ Aldershot Wi1-0 1-0 Lewis 3,776
13. H_ Doncaster R. L 1-2 0-2 Smith, L. 5,004
18 A _ Hartlepool L 2-3 1-2 Mahon, Garvey 2,621
21 A Grimsby T. L 0-3 0-1 13,288
24 H_ Darlington W 43 2-1 Burgess, Leslie, Lewis, Simmons 3,869
31 H Northampton T. W 2-0 2-0 Simmons, Lewis (pen) 5,375
Apr 1 A_ Peterborough U. L 0-4 0-3 4,367
3 A Chester L 1-2 0-1 Lewis (pen) 3,317
7 4H Workington W 1-0 0-0 Foley 3,930
10 H_ Reading W 2-1 = ‘1-1 Gibbs, Leslie 4,110
15. A_ Exeter C. D 3-3. ‘1-1 Gibbs (pen), Burgess, Mahon 4,052
17__H_ Grimsby T. L 0-1 0-1 5,086
21 H_ Stockport Co. W 3-2. 0-2 Burgess 2, Simmons 4,018
24 H Newport Co. Les ak Burgess 2 4,311
29. A Reading W 4-2 2-1 Leslie, Smith, L. 2, Burgess 3,202
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League (70): Lewis 14, Leslie 13, Mahon 9 , Burgess 8, Foley 4, Gibbs 4, Hall 3, Jones 3, Smith, L. 3,
Simmons 3, Kurila 2, Bloss 1, Co ok 1, Garvey 1, Own Goal 1.
League Cup (7): Lewis 5, Mahon 2.
F.A, Cup (1): Hall.
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position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
Des Kelly 60 116 Limerick Norwich C. = ==
Southend U. (on loan) —_— —
Barry Smith 5 11 108 Colchester Colchester U. 31 —_—
Full-backs
Martin Binks Colchester U. — —
Michael Cook Sid) 1011 Enfield Colchester U. 89+4 1
Brian Hall 59 114 Derby Mansfield T. 73 18
Colchester U. 310+3 29
John McLaughlin Colchester U. 8 _
Half-backs
Steve Leslie §10 110 Brentwood Colchester U. 42+1 13
Forwards
Phil Bloss 59 108 Dovercourt Colchester U. 20 2
Stephen Foley 60 114 Clacton Colchester U. 17 4
Mick Mahon 58 111 Manchester Port Vale 89 22
York City 2T-p2 10
Colchester U. 79+2 14
Robert Moss $10 112 Loughton Orient 24+3 1
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David Simmons 5114 1213 Gosport Bournemouth 7 3
Aston Villa 13+4 i
Walsall (on loan) 5 2
; Colchester U. 30+3 5
Lindsay Smith $11 111 London Colchester U. 144+4 3
Philip Thomas Bournemouth = —
Colchester U. —
Free Transfers: Eric Burgess; Brian Garvey; Brian Gibbs; Robert Howlett ; Stephen Tonsley.
Club Colours; All blue with white facings, and stripe on shorts.
Change Colours: All red.
Club Captain:
Club Trainer|Coach:; Dennis Mochan.
Club Nickname: ‘The U’s’,
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COVENTRY CITY
President: The Right Rey. Dr. Cuthbert K. N. Bardsley,
C.B.E., M.A., D.D. (Lord Bishop of Coventry).
Chairman: D. H. Robins. Directors: J. R. Mead, J.P.,
F.C.A;, P. D. H. Robins, M> Bs French, EGA}
T. Sergeant, F:R.C.S., Sir A. J. Skamp K.B., D.L., J-P.,
N. A. Shortland. General Manager: Joe Mercer. Team
Manager: Gordon Milne. Secretary: Eddie Plumley.
Year Formed: 1883. Turned Professional: 1908.
Limited Company: 1907. Former Names: 1883-98,
Singers F.C.; 1898— Coventry City F.C.
Honours: Football League, Highest League Position: 6th,
Division 1, 1969-70. Division 2, Champions: 1966-67.
Division 3, Champions: 1963-64. Division 3(S), Cham-
pions: 1935-36; Runners-up: 1933-34. Division 4,
Runners-up: 1958-59. F.A. Cup, Best
Season: 6th Rd., 1962-63; old 4th Rd., Most Capped Player: Dave Clements, 21 (28),
1909-10. Football League Cup, Best Season: N. Ireland.
5th Rd., 1964-65, 1970-71. European Com- Most League Appearances: George Cuttis,
petition: European Fairs Cup: 1970-71. 486 , 1956-70.
Record Victory: 9-0 v Bristol C., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £90,000 from
3(S), Apr. 28th, 1934. Arsenal for Bobby Gould, Feb. 1968.
Record Defeat: 2-10 v Norwich C., Division Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
3(S), Mar. 15th, 1930. Sheffield W. for Wilf Smith, Aug. 1970.
Most League Points : 60, Division 4, 1958-59; Managers Since the War: Dick Bayliss, Billy
and Division 3, 1963-64. Frith, Harry Storer, Jack Fairbrother, Jesse
Most League Goals: 108, Division 3(S), Carver, Harry Warren, Billy Frith, Jimmy
1931-32. Hill, Noel Cantwell, Bob Dennison.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Clarrie Address of Supporters Club: Thackhall
Bourton, 49, Division 3(S), 1931-32. Street, Coventry.
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: 171, Clarrie Address of Club Shop: ‘Sky Blue Shop’,
Bourton, 1931-37. Highfield Road, Coventry.
How to get there: Buses from Coventry Railway Station to town centre (Pool Meadow Bus
Station) then buses 4 and 6.
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Record attendance: 51,457 v Wolver-
Coventry’. Ground capacity: 51,200 (16,200 covered).
hampton W., Division 2, April 29, 1967. Record receipts: £15,050 v Manchester U., Division
1, April 8, 1969.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Goalscorers
League (44): Hunt 12 (3 pens), Carr 8, Mortimer 4, St. John 3, Chilton 3, Blockley 2 a pen), Rafferty 2,
Young 2, Graham 2, Joicey 1, Oo’ Rourke 1, McGuire 1, Smith 1, B 1,M
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League Cup Second Round Burnley (h) 0-1
F.A. Cup Third Round W.B.A. (a) 2-1
Fourth Round Hull C. (h) 0-1
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Goalkeepers
Bill Glazier 60 13 34 Nottingham C. Palace 106 -
Coventry C. 271 =
60 12 0 Blackburn Bury 174 —
Neil Ramsbottom
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Chris Cattlin 511 1254 Milnrow Huddersfield T. 59+2 1
Coventry C. 118+3 _—
Michael Coop §11 1094 Leamington Coventry C. 129+7 —
James Holmes 59 117 Dublin Coventry C. 3 —_—
Wilf Smith 510 113 Germany Sheffield W. 206 4
Coventry C. 70 1
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Roy Barry 594 124 Edinburgh Hearts 94 8
Dunfermline 94 5
Coventry C. 42+1 1
Jeff Blockley 604 126 Leicester Coventry C. 13342 6
Alan Dugdale 59 119 Kirkby Coventry C. — a
Ernie Machin 584 110 Bolton Coventry C. 2444-2 32
Bob Parker 59 10 12 Coventry Coventry C. 47+2 —_
David Philpotts 5 114 11 7 Bramborough Coventry C. — _
Colin Randall 5 84 110 Skewen Coventry C. — —_—
Forwards
Brian Alderson 57 107 Dundee Coventry C. 17+6 I
Willie Carr 57} 104 Glasgow Coventry C. 17446 20
Leslie Cart wright 5 74 10 10 Aberdare Coventry C, - —-
Chris Chilton 60 137 Hull Hull C. 415 193
Coventry C. 26+1 3
Tan Diamond 56 102 Newcastle Coventry C. — —_—
Michael Ferguson 61 12 3 Newcastle Coventry C. as _
Bobby Graham 5 74 107 Motherwell Liverpool 97+4 31
Coventry C, 13 2
Alan Green 5 54 106 Worcester Coventry C. — —
Ernie Hunt 57 120 Swindon Swindon T. 214 81
Wolverhampton W. 74 32
Everton 1242 3
Coventry C. 13143 43
Michael McGuire 58 100 Blackpool Coventry C. 23+11 1
Dennis Mortimer 510 115 Liverpool Coventry C. 56+14 4
Bill Rafferty 5104 107 Glasgow Coventry C. 23 ai
Trevor Smith 56 109 Birmingham Coventry C. — —
John Stevenson 5 53} 105 Eddingstone Coventry C. — —_—
Quintin Young 58 110 Ayr U. 67 9
Coventry C. 21 2
Free Transfers: Glenn Burdett ;[van Crossley; Michael Goodbourn; Ian St. John; Geoffrey Strong.
Club Colours; Sky blue shirts, navy and white facings, sky blue shorts, dark blue stockings.
Change Colours; Green and black striped shirts, black shorts.
Team Captain: Jeff Blockley.
Club Captain: Roy Barry.
First Team Trainer|Coach: Bill Asprey.
Club Nickname: ‘Sky Blues’.
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How to get there: Ground situated five minutes’ walk from Crewe Railway Station.
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Football Ground, Gresty Rd., Crewe. Telephone Crewe 3014. Telegraphic address: ‘Alex
Football Crewe’. Ground capacity: 16,000. Record attendance: 20,000 v Tottenham H.
F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 30, 1960. Record receipts: £3,377 v Coventry C., F.A. Cup 4th
Rd., February 12, 1966.
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H/ Time
Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date
Aug 14 H_ Stockport Co. W 3-1 3-1 Morrissey 2, East 35,7k0
ot A Barrow Bi «AD Bowles 2,387
28 H_ Scunthorpe U. L 0-2 0-0 2,800
Sept 1 H_ Lincoln C. W 3-1 1-1 Bowles (pen), Bradshaw 2 255i
4 A Cambridge U. 2-3) 28 Wallace, Bowles 3,909
11 HH Gillingham EO) 1021 2575
17> A \ Colchester U- L 2-4 1-1 East, Morrissey 6,133
25 H_ Reading W 2-0 0-0 Bradshaw, East 2,300
29 » Wi Doneaster RK, L 0-1 0-1 227
Oct eae Awe Exeter Ge L 1-3. 0-0 Bradshaw 3,962
9 H_ Workington D 0-0 0-0 1,954
15 A_ Stockport Co. Bat-3e tei East 2,236
19°" AD Grimsby T. W 3-2~—‘1-1 Bowles 2, Gater 11,010
23 4H Bury D 0-0 0-0 2,581
30 A Peterborough U. heO52 posh 4,490
Nov 6 H_ Southport W 2-1 = 2-0 Tewley, Womble 2,940
12. A Northampton T. Eek-4 wis) East 5,229
27 A Hartlepool L 0-1 0-0 2,576
Dec 4 4H Chester W 3-1_—«:1-0 Tewley 2, East 2,671
18 H Cambridge U. D t-17 40-1 Gater 1,868
27 A Brentford L 0-1 0-0 18,240
Jani) 1 | Ee Colchester U; L 2-4 1-1 Bradshaw, East 1,992;
8 A Scunthorpe U. L 0-2 0-2 4,323
15 H_ Southend U. i 1-2 eeiO=1 East 1,577
21 A Doncaster R. D 0-0 0-0 3,992
29. H_ Grimsby T. OStNnOs! 1,960
Feb 5 H_ Darlington D i-1 =O-1 Conlon 1,581
125 A) Bury. L 0-2 0-2 3,502
19 H__ Peterborough U. W 2-0 1-0 Tewley, Nicholl 1,620
26 A Southport L 2-4 1-2 Tewley 2 (1pen) 2,321
Mar 4 H_ Northampton T. L 0-1 0-0 1,552
11 A Workington a OS) 1,879
13. A Southend U. L 1-4 0-2 Nicholl 8,121
18 H_ Barrow W 1-0 1-0 Tewley 1,457
25 A Gillingham L 1-2 0-1 Wain 3,733
31) Tei ExeterCy LO-l O01 2,355
Apr 1 H_ Brentford W 2-1 2-0 Nicholl, Humphreys 2,072
3. A Reading L 0-1 0-0 4,740
8 A Darlington D 1-1 0-1 Humphreys 1,611
12 A Aldershot D0-0 00 _ 3027-2 5
15H __ Hartlepool L i-2 1-1 Riley 1,686
18 A Newport Co. L 0-2 0-1 2,958
22. A Chester D 0-0 0-0 2,608
26 A__ Lincoln C. D 0-0 0-0 4,064
29 H_ Aldershot W2-1 0-0 _ Tewley (pen), Riley 1,256
May 3 H Newport Co. Eso Ss 0s1 Tewley 1,028
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League (43): Tewley 9, East 8, Bowles 5, Bradshaw 5, Morrissey 3, Nicholl 3, Gater 2, H
Riley 2, Conlon 1, Wain 1, Wallace 1, Womble 1. oF ne
League Cup First Round Southport (h) 0-1
F.A. Cup First Round Blyth Spartans (h) 0-1
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Goalkeepers
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Crewe A. 222+1 1
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Crewe A. 249+2 47
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C. Palace 4+7 —_
Crewe A. 21 2
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Alan Tewley 57 105 Leicester Leicester C. 15+1 5
Bradford P.A. 28 4
Crewe A. 57+6 11
Free Transfers: Ernest Adams; Ronald Bird; Keith East; Peter Higgins; Peter Leigh; Douglas Rosser;
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Club Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, black stockings, red and white tops,
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Club Trainer|Coach: Joe Maloney.
Club Nickname: ‘The Railwaymen’,
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CRYSTAL PALACE
Chairman: A. J. Wait.
Directors: V. A. Ercolani, E. J. Swann, S. W. Taylor, C. R.
Waters.
Manager: Bert Head.
Secretary: C. D. Hassell.
Year Formed: 1905. Limited Company: 1905.
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Record receipts: £22,000 v Chelsea, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., 23 January 1970.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W2-0 1-0 Tambling, Taylor 25,281
Aug 14. H_ Newcastle U.
L 0-4 0-3 27,103
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L 1-3 0-2 Tambling 18,958
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L 0-1 0-0 28,488
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Sept 4 A_ Leeds U. L 0-2 0-2 (at Huddersfield) 18,715
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League (39): Tambling 8, Craven 7, Queen 5, Wallace 3, Hughes 3, Kellard 3 (3 pens), Taylor 2, Blyth 2,
Birchenall 1, Jenkins 1, Scott 1, McCormick 1, Wall 1, Pa 1
League Cup (4): Craven, Queen, Tambling, Taylor. So hase
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60 127 Nottingham C, Palace — —_—
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62 132 London C, Palace 303 _
John Jackson
60 138 Dover C. Palace a —
Garry Towse
Full-backs
511 124 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury T. 18 —
Peter Wall
Wrexham 15+7 =
Liverpool 31 =
C. Palace 72+4 7
Half-backs
Bobby Bell 60 11 11 Cambridge Tottenham H. —_— —
Ipswich T. 32 1
Blackburn R. —— —
C. Palace 10 —
Norwich C. (on loan) a —_
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Bob Goldthorpe 6 OF Osterley C. Palace 1 —
Sam Goodwin 61 12 0 Tarbolton Airdrieonians not known
C. Palace 18+7 —
David Mann 58 11 8} Greenwich C. Palace — _—
John McCormick 61 1113 Glasgow Third Lanark 104 _—
Aberdeen 28 _—
C. Palace 179 6
Jim Oliver C. Palace 1 —
David Payne 59 10 13 Croydon C. Palace 24242 9
Forwards
John Craven 5 113 13 12 St. Annes Blackpool 15449 24
C, Palace 33. 7
Martin Hinshelwood 5 104 12 2 Reading C, Palace — —
John Hughes 61 14 2 Coatbridge Celtic 255+2 114
C. Palace 10 3
Ross Jenkins 62 122 Kensington C, Palace 4 1
Bobby Kellard 5 54 11 11 Edmonton Southend U, 88 13
C. Palace 76 6
Ipswich T. 13 3
Portsmouth 91 8
Bristol C, iM 6
Leicester C, 48 8
C. Palace 32 3
Brian Key 5 114 12 10 Enfield C, Palace —_— —
Alan Pinkney 510 126 Battersea Exeter C. 2 _—
C. Palace 242 —
Gerry Queen 60 111 Glasgow St. Mirren 63 10
Kilmarnock 94 29
C. Palace 97+5 23
Bobby Tambling 59 1111 Storrington Chelsea 298+ 4 164
C. Palace 62 12
Tony Taylor 59 117 Glasgow Morton 20+2 i
C. Palace 132+3 “i
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Willie Wallace 5 11 12 64 Kirkintilloch Stenhousemuir not known
Raith R, 58 23
Hearts 171 88
Celtic 13446 88
C. Palace 27-+-2 3
Others signed: Roger Maughan (FB); Len Prince (FB); Bill Roffey (FB); Jim Cannon (HB); Andy McBride
(HB); Des McCarthy (HB); Michael Parker (HB); Harry Watson (HB); Nick Chatterton (F); Vic
Pain (F); Mark Lindsay (F); Keith Walley (F); Graham Norris (F).
Free Transfers: John Loughlan; Stephen Wooldridge.
Club Colours; White shirt with two inch wide claret and blue stripes down front and back, white
shorts,
claret and blue stockings, Coach:
Change Colours: Various. First Team Trainer: Jim Langley.
Club Captain: Bobby Kellard. Club Nickname: ‘The Glaziers’,
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League (64): Graham 19, Harding 15, Sinclair 8, Gauden 7, Hale 6, Barker 2, Lees 2, Peverell 2, Carr 1,
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John Peyverell 511 1010 Gilling West Darlington 419+1 13
Michael Wright 61 120 Darlington Darlington 52+7 =
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Geoffrey Barker 60 120 Hull Hull C. 29+41 2
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Peter Graham 510 104 Barnsley Barnsley 16+3 _
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Ken Hale 57 110 Blyth Newcastle U. 30 15
Coventry C. 98+1 26
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Darlington 173 25
Alan Harding 59 110 Sunderland Darlington 98+3 33
Paul Hutchinson Darlington 0+1 _
Norman Lees 59 110 Newcastle Hull C, 4+1 —
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Colin Sinclair § 10 112 Edinburgh Raith R. 65+4 14
Darlington 24+1 8
John Wilson Darlington 5+1 _
Free Transfer: Maurice Peddelty.
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DERBY COUNTY
President: Sir Robertson King, K.B.E.
Chairman: Sam Longson.
Directors: M. Keeling, W. Rudd, S. S. Bradley, P. B.
Walters, F. W. Innes.
Manager: Brian Clough. Ass-Manager: Peter Taylor.
Secretary: A. S. Webb. Coach: Jimmy Gordon.
Year Formed: 1884. Turned Professional: 1884.
Limited Company: 1896.
Former Grounds: 1884-95, Racecourse Ground; 1895,
Baseball Ground.
Honours: Football League: Division 1, Champions: 1971-72; >
Runners-up: 1895-96, 1929-30, 1935-36. Division 2,
Champions: 1911-12, 1914-15, 1968-69; Runners-up:
1925-26. Division 3(N), Champions: 1956-57; Runners-up:
1955-56. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1945-46; Runners-up: 1897-
98, 1898-99, 1902-03. Football League Cup,
Best Season: Semi-Final, 1967-68.
Record Victory: 9-0 vy Wolverhampton W., Most League Appearances: Jack Parry, 478,
Division 1, Jan. 10th, 1891 and v Sheffield 1949-66.
W., Division 1, Jan. 21st, 1899. Most Capped Player: Sammy Crooks, 26,
Record Defeat: 2-11 v Everton, Ist Rd., F.A. England.
Cup, 1889-90. Record Transfer Fee Received: £40,000 from
Most League Points: 63, Division 2, 1968-69 Leicester C. for Willie Carlin, Oct. 1970.
and 63, Division 3(N), 1965-66, 1966-67. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £170,000 to
Most League Goals; 111, Division 3(N), Sunderland for Colin Todd, Feb. 1971.
1956-57. Managers Since the War: Stuart McMillan,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Jack Jack Barker, Harry Storer, Tim Ward.
Bowers, 37, Division 1, 1930-31 and Ray Address of Supporters Club: 55a Osmaston
Straw, 37, Division 3(N), 1956-57. Road, Derby.
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Steve Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The Rams
Bloomer, 291, 1892-1906 and 1910-14. Club, 55 Osmaston Road, Derby DE1 2JH.
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Record attendance: 41,826 v Tottenham H., Division 1, September 20, 1969. Record receipts:
£19,712 v Derby County F.A. Cup 4th Rd., February 5, 1971.
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H/Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 2-2 0-2 Hector, Wignall 35,886
Aug 14. H Manchester U.
West Ham U. W 2-0 2-0 O’Hare, Wignall 30,683
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28 H Southampton D 2-2 McGovern, Hector 28,498
31 A _ Ipswich T. D 0-0 0-0 18,695
Sept 4 A_ Everton W 2-0 1-0 Hector, Wignall 41,024
11 H _ StokeC. W4-0 2-0 Todd, O’Hare, Hinton, Gemmill 32,545
18 A Chelsea D 1-1 1-0 McFarland 42,872
D5) EH WeBsAC D 0-0 0-0 30,628
Oct 2 A Newcastle U. W1-0 0-0 Hinton 32,040
9 H_ Tottenham H. D 2-2. 0-0 Todd, McFarland 35,774
16 A Manchester U. L 0-1 0-0 53,400
23 H Arsenal W 2-1 2-1 O’Hare, Hinton (pen) 36,480
30 A _ Nottingham F. W 2-0 0-0 Hinton (pen), Robson 37,710
Nov 6 H_ C. Palace W 3-0 (1-0 Bell (og), Wignall, Hector 30,388
13. A Wolverhampton W. L 1-2 1-1 O’Hare 32,957
20 H_ Sheffield U. W 3-0 (2-0 Hector, Hinton (2 pens) 35,326
27 A Huddersfield T. ia PE) McGovern 15,329
Dec 4 H Manchester C. W 3-1 = 3-0 Hinton (pen), Webster, Durban 35,354
11 A_ Liverpool L 2-3 1-2 O’Hare 2 44,601
18 H_ Everton W2-0 0-0 Hinton 2 27,895
Zine Ay seeds UU. L 03 0-2 44,214
Jan 1 H Chelsea W 1-0 | Gemmill 33,633
8 A Southampton W 2-1 O’Hare, Durban 19,321
22 A West Ham U. D 3-3 - Hinton, Durban, Hector 31,041
29 H Coventry C. W 1-0 0-0 Robson 29,385
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18 H_ Leicester C. W 3-0 (1-0 O’Hare, Durban, Hector 34,019
22 #H__ Ipswich T. Wi1-0 1-0 Hector 26,738
25 A Stoke C. Di-1 0-0 Durban 33,592
A C. Palace W 1-0 Walker 21,158
Apr 1 H_ Leeds U. W 2-0 1-0 O’Hare, Hunter (og) 39,450
3H Newcastle U. L 0-1 0-0 38,119
5 A W.B.A. D 0-0 0-0 32,344
8 A _ Sheffield U. W 4-0 2-0 Gemmill, Hector, Durban, O’Hare 38,212
15 H _ Huddersfield T. W 3-0 2-0 McFarland, Hector, O’Hare 31,414
22 A Manchester C. L 0-2 0-1 55,026
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McGovern H_ Liverpool W 1-0 0-0 39,420
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League (69): Hinton 15 (8 pens), O’Hare 13, Hector 12, Durban 6, Wignall 5, McFarl.
Gemmill 3, Todd 2, Robson 2, Webster 1, Walker 1 Own Goal 2. ais eS Poovens:
F.A. Cup (10): Durban 4, Hector s Hinton 25 Robson.
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Colin Boulton 5104 126 Cheltenham Derby Co. 86 —
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John Robson 574 92 Consett Derby Co. 160+1 3
Ron Webster 583 110 Belper Derby Co. 338 6
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Alan Durban 59 108 Port Talbot Cardiff C. a2 9
Derby Co. 325+3 90
Terry Hennessey 60 115 Llay Birmingham C, 178 3
Nottingham F. 160 5
Derby Co. 41+1 2
Roy McFarland 5114 112 Liverpool Tranmere R. 35 —
Derby Co. 193 22
Tony Parry 58 108 Burton Hartlepool 181+7 5
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Colin Todd 59 115 Chester le Sunderland 170+3 3
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Jeff Bourne 59 115 Linton Derby Co, 1 —_—
Barry Butlin 5114 104 Roslington Notts Co. 30+1 13
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Archie Gemmill BS) 112 Paisley St. Mirren 65+2 9
Preston N.E. 9349 13
Derby Co. 71 6
Kevin Hector 58 109 Leeds Bradford P.A. 176 113
Derby Co, 237 88
Alan Hinton 511 1112 Wednesbury Wolverhampton W, 75 29
Nottingham F. 108+ 4 24
Derby Co. 180+ 1 44
John McGovern $10 1013 Montrose Hartlepool 69+3 5
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Jim Walker ae) 10 10 Northwich Derby Co. 30+5 2
Club Colours: White shirts, black shorts, black and white stockings.
Change Colours: All blue.
Club Captain: Roy McFarland.
First Team Trainer: Jimmy Gordon,
Club Nickname: ‘The Rams’,
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DONCASTER ROVERS
President: J.S. Garnham. Vice-President: J. C. Morris.
Chairman: Ben Bailey. IIDONG alee,
Directors: H. Bates, K. Jackson, B. Raynor, J.P., A. Phillips,
T. R. Jones.
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Manager: Maurice Setters.
General Manager/Secretary: T. Garnett.
Year Formed: 1879. Turned Professional: 1885.
Limited Company: 1905 and 1920.
Previous Grounds: 1880-1916, Intake Ground; 1920-22, Benet-
thorpe Ground; 1922, Low Pasture, Belle Vue.
Honours: Football League, Highest Division 2, Position: 7th,
1901-02. Division 3(N), Champions: 1934-35, 1946-47, 1949-50;
Runners-up: 1937-38, 1938-39. Division 4, Champions: 1965-
66, 1968-69. F.A. Cup, Best Season: Sth Rd., 1951-52, 1953-54,
1954-55, 1955-56. Football League Cup,
Best Season: Never past 3rd Rd. 1925-36.
Record Victory: 10-0 vy Darlington, Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £23,000 from
4, Jan. 25th, 1964. Manchester U. for Harry Gregg, Dec. 1957.
Record Defeat: 0-12 vy Small Heath, Division Record Transfer Fee Paid: £10,000 to Stoke C.
2, Apr. 11th, 1903. for John Flowers, Aug. 1966.
Most League Points: 72, Division 3(N), Managers Since the War: Bill Marsden,
1946-47 (record any Division). Jackie Bestall, Peter Doherty, Jack
Most League Goals: 123, Division 3(N), Hodgson, Syd Byecroft, Jack Crayston,
1946-47. Jackie Bestall, Norman Curtis, Danny
Highest League Scorer in Season: Clarrie Malloy, Oscar Hold, Bill Leivers, Keith
Jordan, 42, Division 3(N), 1946-47. Kettleborough, George Raynor, Lawrie
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Tom McMenemy.
Keetley, 178, 1923-29. Address of Supporters Club: Secretary, K. J.
Most Capped Player: Bobby Graham, 14, Avis, 64 Harrowden Road, Doncaster.
Treland. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: On
Most League Appearances: Fred Emery, 406, ground.
How to get there: Buses from town centre (Duke Street) - Hyde Park and Cantkey Estate
services. Doncaster Railway Station near town centre.
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League (56): Elwiss 15, Briggs 8, Gilchrist 8, Watson 7, Irvine 5, Haselden 4, Branfoot 2, Usher 2, Kitchen 1
Rabjohn 1, Robertson 1, Wilcockson 1, Own Goal 1.
League Cup (3): Branfoot, Irvine, Watson.
F.A,. Cup (1): Uzelac.
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Northampton T. 78 —
Mansfield T. (on loan) 4 —
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lan Branfoot 510 122 Gateshead Sheffield W. 33+3 —
Doncaster R. 112 3
Harold Wilcockson 5114 126 Sheffield Rotherham U. 108 3
Doncaster R. 75 3
Sheffield W. 40 1
Doncaster R. 35 1
Half-backs
Stanley Brookes 5 11 110 Doncaster Doncaster R. 19+1 —
John Haselden 60 120 Doncaster Rotherham U. 97+1 _
Doncaster R. 128+3 10
Mansfield T. (on loan) 4 —
Graham Moore 60 124 Hengoed Cardiff C. 85 23
Chelsea 70 13
Manchester U. 18 4
Northampton T. 54 10
Charlton Ath. 110 8
Doncaster R. 18 —_—
Chris Rabjohn 511 118 Sheffield Rotherham U. 76+2 ci
Doncaster R. 101+16 7}
Steven Uzelac 60 117 Doncaster Doncaster R. 31 —_
Steve Wignall 59 104 Liverpool Doncaster R. — —
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Stephen Briggs Sif) 102 ‘Leeds Leeds U. _ —
Doncaster R. 99+4 29
Michael Elwiss 5 104 11 3 Doncaster Doncaster R. 35 15
Archie Irvine 55 104 Coatbridge Airdrieonians 24 _
Sheffield W. 25+3 1
Doncaster R. 100+5 11
Michael Kitchen 584 105 Mexborough Doncaster R. 19+4 7
Brian Usher 511 115 Durham Sunderland 60 5
Sheffield W. SS 2
Doncaster R. 14444 6
Graham Watson 59 107 Doncaster Doncaster R. 148+4 33
Free Transfers; Colin Clish; William Straw; Roy Young.
Club Colours; White shirts with red facings, red shorts and white stockings.
Change Colours: Red shirts with white facings, white shorts with red stripe, white stockings.
Club Captain: Stuart Robertson.
First Team Trainer:
Club Nickname: ‘Rovers’.
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Chairman: G. A. Watts. Directors: J. P. Hacking,
J. Moores, N. W. Coffey, T. H. W. Scott, J. C. Sharp,
A. W. Waterworth, M.A., J.P.
Manager: Harry Catterick.
Secretary: W. Dickinson. Coach: Tommy Casey.
P.R.O.: David Exall (051-525 5263). Year Formed:
1878. Limited Company: 1892.
Turned Professional: 1885.
Former Grounds: 1878, Stanley Park; 1882, Priory
Road; 1884, Anfield Road; 1892, Goodison Park.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions:
1890-91, 1914-15, 1927-28, 1931-32, 1938-39, 1962-
63, 1969-70; Runners-up: 1889-90, 1894-95, 1901-02,
1904-05, 1908-09, 1911-12. Division 2, Champions:
1930-31; Runners-up: 1953-54. F.A. Cup, Winners:
1906, 1933, 1966; Runners-up: 1893, 1897, Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Dixie Dean,
1907, 1968. Football League Cup, Best 349, 1925-37.
Season: 1960-61, 5th Rd. Most League Appearances: Ted Sagar, 465,
European Competitions: European Cup: 1929-53.
1963-64, 1970-71; European Cup Winners Most Capped Player: Alan Ball, 35 (56),
Cup: 1966-67. European Fairs Cup: 1962- England.
63, 1964-65, 1965-66. Record Transfer Fee Received: £220,000 from
Record Victory: 11-2 v Derby Co., F.A. Cup, Arsenal for Alan Ball, Dec. 1971.
1st Rd., 1889-90. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £150,000 to
Record Defeat: 4-10 v Tottenham H., Nottingham F. for Henry Newton (Tom-
Division 1, Oct. 11th, 1958. my Jackson in part exchange) Oct. 1970.
Most League Points: 66, Division 1, 1969-70. Managers Since the War: Theo Kelly, Cliff
Most League Goals: 121, Division 2, 1930-31. Britton, Ian Buchan, John Carey.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Dixie Address of Supporters Club: 38 City Rd.
Dean, 60, 1927-28. Liverpool 4.
How to get there: Corporation buses 19 and 44 from Pierhead, 68 from Old Swan 3, 22, 25 and
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covered.) Record attendance: 78,299 v Liverpool, Division 1, September 18, 1948. Record
receipts: £49,648 Brazil v Portugal (World Cup), June 1966.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Goalscorers
League (37): Johnson 9, Royle 9, Kendall 4 , Harvey 3, Lyons 3, Ball 3, Scott 1, Husband 1, Newton, H. 1,
Wright, B. 1, Buckley 1, Own Goal 1.
League Cup (1): Johnson.
F.A. Cup (7): Whittle 2, Harvey, Hurst, Johnson, Kenyon, Scott.
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position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
604 1344 Ammanford Swansea C. 9 —_—
Dai Davies
Everton 2 a
6 03 110 Newcastle Bradford C. 13 —
Dave Lawson
Huddersfield T, 51+1 a
Everton — —
510 120 Liverpool Everton — —
Brian Parkinson
61 140 Darfield Blackpool 31 —_—
Gordon West
Everton 331 ae
Keith Williams 510 103 Liverpool Everton —_— —
Full-backs
Henry Newton 58 114 Nottingham Nottingham F, 282 17
Everton 46 4
John McLaughlin 55 910 Stirling Falkirk not known
Everton 27 —
Peter Scott § 94 11 4 Liverpool Everton 28+1 1
Tommy Wright 58 113 Liverpool Everton 277+1 4
Half-backs
Tan Bacon 57 98 _ Liverpool Everton — —
Mike Bernard 59 10 10 Shrewsbury Stoke C. 124+ 12 6
Everton —_— —
Mike Buckley 55 96 £Manchester Everton 6 1
Terry Darracott 59 116 Liverpool Everton 20+1 —
Ronald Goodlass 57 1012 Liverpool Everton = —
Colin Harvey 574 110 Liverpool Everton 274 16
John Hurst 510 115. Blackpool Everton 23447 24
Howard Kendall 584 109 Durham Preston N.E. 104 13
Everton 180+3 17
Roger Kenyon 60 118 Blackpool Everton 83+12 —
Kenneth McNaught 511 110 Kirkcaldy Everton _ —_—
Steve Seargeant 58 110 Liverpool Everton 1 _
Forwards
John Connolly 59 107 Glasgow St Johnstone not known
Everton 2 —
Jimmy Husband 58 110 Newcastle Everton 149+3 43
David Johnson 510 110. Liverpool Everton 37+1 10
Garry Jones 59 117 Liverpool Everton 6 —
William Kenny 58 102 Liverpool Everton 7+1 —_—
Michael Lyons 60 122 Liverpool Everton 21+5 4
Joe Royle 61 138 Liverpool Everton 189+42 90
John Smith 56 96 _ Liverpool Everton — —
Arthur Styles §$9 110 Liverpool Everton _ —
Alan Whittle Shy) 104 Liverpool Everton 67+1 18
Alan Wilson 59 115 Liverpool Everton 1 —_
Bernie Wright 511 130 Liverpool Walsall 15 2
Everton 7T+1 1
Free Transfers: Frank Darcy; Thomas Finnigan; Keith Newton.
Club Colours: Blue shirts with white collars, white shorts and stockings,
Change Colours: Amber shirts, royal blue shorts.
Club Captain; Howard Kendall.
First Team Trainer: Tommy Casey.
Club Nickname: ‘Toffeemen’ or ‘Blues’.
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EXETER CITY
Chairman: F. E. J. Dart.
Vice-Chairman: L. G. Vallance.
Direciors: J. R. Cowley, W. O. Rice, M.A., A.LB.,
F.R.G.S.
Manager: John Newman. Secretary: R. H. Thomas.
Year Formed: 1904. Turned Professional: 1908.
Limited Company: 1908.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Divi-
sion 3: 17th, 1964-65. Promoted from Division 4 to
Division 3, 1963-64 (4th); Division 3(S), Runners-up:
1932-33. F.A, Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd. Replay,
1931. Football League Cup, Best Year: Never
beyond 3rd Rd. Division 3(S) Cup, Winners: 1934.
Record Victory: 8-1 v Coventry C., Division
3(S), Dec. 4th, 1926 and v Aldershot,
Division 3(S), May 4th, 1935.
Record Defeat: 0-9 v Notts. Co., Division 495, 1952-66.
3(S), Oct. 16th, 1948, 0-9 v Northampton, Record Transfer Fee Received: £9,000 from
D3(S), Apl. 12, 1958. Sunderland for Bruce Stuckey, Nov. 1967.
Most League Points: 58, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £6,000 to Liverpool
1932-33; Division 4, 1963-64. and Cambridge C. (split fee) for Alan
Most League Goals: 88, Division 3({S), Banks, Oct. 1963.
1932-33. Managers Since the War: George Roughton,
Highest League Scorer in Season: FredWhit- Norman Kirkman, Norman Dodgin, Bill
low, 34, Division 3(S), 1932-33. Thompson, Frank Broome, Glen Wilson,
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Alan Banks, Cyril Spiers, Jack Edwards, Ellis Stuttard,
104, 1963-66, 1967-1972. Jock Basford, Frank Broome.
Most Capped Player: Dermot Curtis, 1 (17), Add. of Supp. Club: Same as Football Club.
Eire. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The
Most League Appearances: Arnold Mitchell, ‘Near Post’, 2 Blackbury Rd. Exeter.
How to get there: City buses A, D, J and K from city centre to The Fountain, (one minute
walk to the ground). Route D passes both Railway Stations — Exeter St. David’s and Exeter
Central.
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St. James Park, Exeter. Telephone Exeter 54073. Ground capacity: 18,500. Record atten-
dance: 20,984 v Sunderland, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., Replay, March 4, 1931. Record receipts:
£5,872 v Manchester U., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 4, 1969.
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Date Venue Opponents Result ae Goalscorers Attendance
L 0-4 0-1 2,467
Aug 14 A_ Southport
L 3-4 2-2 Wingate 2, Morrin 4,052
21 H Grimsby T.
D i-1 0-0 Blain 5,886
28 A Northampton T.
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¥ 25 A_ Bury L 3-4 1-2 Wingate, Gadston, Binney 2,627
29 A Cambridge U. Wi1-0 0-0 Wingate 4,924
Oct 2 H _ Crewe Alex. W 3-1 0-0 Rowan, Gadston, Banks 3,962
9. A Lincoln Cy L 1-4 1-2 Rowan 5,985
16 H_ Southport L 1-3 1-1 Binney 3,408
20 H_ Gillingham D 1-1 1-1 Wingate 3,656
23 H_ Stockport Co. W 2-0 2-0 Rowan, Morrin 3,545
30 A Reading L 1-3. 1-1 Binney 4.877
Nov 6 H_ Scunthorpe U. W 1-0 1-0 Parker 3,556
12. A Southend U. L 0-3 0-2 10,107
26 A Colchester U. L 0-3 0-2 5,116
Dec 4 H_ Brentford L 0-1 0-0 3,809
18 A _ Peterborough U. D 3-3 0-0 Rowan, Banks 2 5,341
27 H_ Aldershot W 1-0 0-0 Morris 5,144
Jan 1 A_ Chester W 2-1 1-1 Binney 2 3,610
8 H_ Northampton T. Lt 30-2 Binney 4,485
15 A Darlington |FeEr ee Morrin 2127
22 H ~~ Cambridge U. L 3-4 1-2 Morrin, Binney, Jimmy Giles 3,649
29. A Gillingham W 2-0 1-0 Rowan 2 (1 pen) 32755
Feb 5 H Newport Co. W 1-0 0-0 Binney 3.732
12. A Stockport Co. W 40 2-0 Gibson, Parker, Binney, Banks 2,166
19 H_ Reading D 0-0 0-0 4,971
26 A Scunthorpe U. L 0-3 0-2 6,250
Mar 4 H_ Southend U. D0-0 0-0 3,336
11) SE Sincoln CG | asEE S| Rowan (pen) 2,970
15 H_ Darlington W 3-0 3-0 Binney 2, Gadston 3,497
20 A Barrow D 0-0 0-0 2,153
25H Doncaster W 1-0 1-0 Balson 3,370
27 A _ Hartlepool L 0-1 0-1 3,501
31 A Crewe Alex. W i-0 = 1-0 Wingate 25355
Apr 1 A_ Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 2,918
3H _ Bury W 3-2 0-2 Binney 3 4,942
8 A Newport Co. D 0-0 0-0 2,362
15 H_ Colchester U. D 3-3. 1-1 Binney, Rowan, Banks 4,052
19 H_ Hartlepool Wi1-0 0-0 Banks 3,791
22 A_ Brentford L 0-1 0-1 14,520
26 H Workington L 0-2 0-2 3,564
29 H_ Barrow W7-1 1-1 Knox (og), Binney 2, Parker,
Morrin, Neale, Banks 3,050
May 2. A_ Grimsby T. L 0-3 0-1 22,484
Goalscorers
League (61): Binney 17, Wingate 9, Rowan 8, Banks 7, Morrin 5, Parker 4, Gadston 3, Balson 1, Blain 1,
Gibson 1, Jimmy Giles, 1, Morris 1, Neale 1, Own Goal 2.
F.A. Cup (2): Binney, Rowan.
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Date Venue Opponents
W 3-2. «2-0 Earle 2, Johnston 13,560
Aug 14 H Watford
L 0-2 0-2 16,425
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D 0-0 0-0 10,668
28 H Norwich C.
L 0-3 0-0 21,187
31 SE FOr. R:
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H_ Burnley L 0-2 ' 0-1 10,395
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25) SE Orient, W 2-1 «1-0 Barrett, Earle 9,153
28 A Luton T. L 0-2 0-1 14,017
Oct 2 A _ Sheffield W. L 0-4 0-1 14,955
OSH Hull Cc: Wi1-0 1-0 Earle 8,352
12 MeeOxford VU, D 1-1 ‘1-1 Callaghan 7,530
16 A Watford W 2-1 ‘1-1 Conway, Eddy (og) 9,303
23 A Portsmouth L.3:6 60-2 Conway 2 (1 pen), Barrett 14,172
30 H_ Blackpool W 2-1 1-1 Conway, Lloyd 11,020
Nov 6 A_ Bristol C. W 2-1 2-0 Barrett, Cross 174295
13 H Cardiff C. WwW 4-3 2-2 Cross, Conway 2, Earle 10,700
20 H_ Charlton Ath. W 1-0 1-0 Barrett 13,359
27 A Birmingham C. L 1-3. 1-2 Conway 25,545
Dec 4 H Carlisle U. L 0-1 0-1 8,101
11. A Sunderland L 1-2 1-0 Barrett 11,833
18 H Middlesbrough PA Qs26 Wat Cross, Barrett Toth
27 A. Millwall L 1-4 0-1 Lloyd 21,005
Jan 1 H_ Swindon T. L 2-4 2-2 Earle 2 7,406
8 A Norwich C. L 1-2. 1-1 Earle 22,085
22) J Hit Luton? W 3-1 = 2-0 Johnston 2, Barrett 11,328
29050 (Oxford it. L 0-1 0-1 7,902
Feb 12. H_ Portsmouth D 1-1 1-0 Cross 8,390
19 <A Blackpool Ie-1-2—-1-2 Conway 11,480
26 H_ Bristol C. W 2-0 0-0 Callaghan, Earle 9,276
Mar 4 A _ Cardiff C. L 0-1 0-1 13,140
Awa: L 0-4 0-2 11,112
18 H_ Preston N.E. D 0-0 0-0 9,071
25 A Burnley D 1-1 +1-0 Lloyd 10,081
28 H_ Sheffield W. W 4-0 1-0 Earle, Mullery (pen), Cross 2 7,947
Apr 1 H Millwall W 1-0 1-0 Barrett 20,145
3. A Orient L 0-1 0-1 16,024
8 A Charlton Ath. Do2.2 ta Earle, Callaghan 9,021
18 H_ Birmingham C. D 0-0 0-0 16,553
22) Au GCarlisiesus Bolesee0el Cross 6,067
25 so JOP RS D 0-0 0-0 20,605
29 H_ Sunderland D 0-0 0-0 12,360
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Eeaeve pes 11, Barrett 8, Conway, J. 8, Cross 7, Johnston 3, Callaghan 3, Lloyd 3, Mullery 1 (1
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F.A, Cup (3): Cross 2, Conway.
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At. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
position
Goalkeepers
61 140 Manchester Manchester C, — —
Peter Mellor
Burnley 69 _—
Chesterfield (on loan) 4 —
Fulham 13 —
§104 118 Edenbridge Fulham 64 a
Tan Seymour
Brighton (on loan) 3 _—
Malcolm Webster 5104 126 Rossendale Arsenal 3 =
Fulham 90 —_—
Full-backs
Fred Callaghan §10 118 Fulham Fulham 25342 9
John Fraser 59 100 London Fulham 9 _—
Dave Moreline 59 108 Stepney Fulham 54+4 —
Mike Pentecost 56 10 11 Hounslow Fulham 80+4 a
Half-backs
Stan Brown Sih 113 Lewes Fulham 34545 17
Jimmy Dunne 584 1011 Dublin Millwall a —
Torquay U. 125 13
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Stan Horne 510 126 Clanfield Aston Villa 6 st
Manchester C. 4842 —
Fulham 63+4 ae
Reg Matthewson 511 1112 Sheffield Sheffield U. 146+3 a
Fulham 155+2 1
John Mitchell 511 117 London Fulham — —
John Richardson 60 110 Ashington Millwall 1 —
Brentford 8342 7
Fulham 56+7 5
Leslie Strong 59 107 London C. Palace — —
Fulham = ae
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Les Barrett 58 103 London Fulham 246+2 52
Jimmy Conway a7 109 Dublin Fulham 190+1 48
Club Colours: White shirts, black shorts with the two stripes, red stockings.
Change Colours: Sky blue and navy blue stripes, white shorts,
Club Captain: Barry Lloyd.
First Team Trainer|Coach: Terry Medwin.
Club Nickname: ‘Cottagers’.
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How to get there: Gillingham Railway Station (six or seven minutes walk). Bus services are 10
minutes from ground.
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Time
Result ewe Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W.2-1) 2-0 inYeo'2 6,421
Aug 21. H_ Southport
1 225, (022, Yeo 3,302
28 A Chester
W 2-0 1-0 Williams, Yeo 6,424
Sept 1 H Cambridge U.
4 H_ Aldershot L 0-1 0-0 5,406
A Crewe Alex. Wi1-0 1-0 Watson 2,575
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18 H_ Hartlepool W 1-0 0-0 Yeo 5,477
25 A Peterborough U. L 1-2 0-1 Yeo 4,917
29 H Workington D 0-0 0-0 5,856
Qct 2 H_ Doncaster R. W 2-0 1-0 Yeo, Peach 4,899
9 <A Grimsby T. L 1-2 0-0 Yeo 10,381
16 H_ Darlington W 4-2~~«~O0-1 Peach (pen), Yeo 2, Wilks 4,625
2OMPAS Exeter: Di-1 1-1 Yeo 3,656
23H Newport Co. ee iG: Tydeman 5,817
29 A _ Colchester U. D 2-2. 1-0 Peach (pen), Yeo 6,622
Nov 6 H_ Stockport Co. W 3-2 2-0 Knight, Wilks, Yeo 4,896
13 A _ Reading W 2-1 1-0 Knight, Tydeman 4,342
27. +A Brentford W 3-1 2-0 Peach, Bickle, Yeo 10,940
Dec 4 H_ Scunthorpe U. L 0-1 0-1 6,988
18 A _ Aldershot W 2-0 1-0 Bickle, Peach 3,730
27 H_ Northampton T. W441 == 3-1 Yeo 2, Wilks, Peach 145795
Jan 1 A Hartlepool Een FS yy ied Galvin 2,932
8 Ho Chester Wi1-0 1-0 Bickle 5,614
22 A Workington Di-i 0-1 Williams 2,405
29) okieExeten iG; L 0-2 0-1 83755
Feb 5 H_ Barrow D 1-1 1-0 Wilks 4,331
12 A Newport Co. W 2-1 1-0 Galvin, Yeo 3,143
19 H_ Colchester U. L 0-2 0-0 5,313
26 A _ Stockport Co. SS Bickle 1,596
Mar 4 H_ Reading W 4-2. 0-2. =Woolcott, Yeo, Wilks, Hill, K. 4,351
9) A’ Lincoln'C: D 1-1 00 Bickle 8,621
11 H Grimsby T. L 0-1 0-1 4,279
1S H Bury W2-0 0-0 Yeo, Bickle 5,244
18 A _ Southport L 0-1 0-0 2,561
21 FA Bury: L 0-5 0-1 3,276
25 H Crewe Alex. W 2-1 1-0 Woolcott 2 3,733
Apr 1 A Northampton T. L 1-6 0-3 Woolcott 2,625
3. H_ Peterborough U. D 1-1 0-1 Williams 4,218
4 A Doncaster R. Di-1= 1-l Wilks 2,769
8 A Barrow L 0-1 0-0 1,986
15 H_ Brentford L 0-1 0-1 5,000
19 H_ Lincoln C. D 3-3. 0-2 Peach, Bickle, Yeo 2,538
22 A Scunthorpe U. D 3-3 1-1 Yeo 2, Atkin (og) 5,504
26 A Cambridge U. L 1-2 1-1 Wilks 3,220
29 H_ Southend U. D 0-0 0-0 6,092
May 1 A Darlington D0-0 0-0 2,250
3. A Southend U. D 2-2. 1-2. Wilks, Woolcott 15,854
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Second Round Notts. Co. (a) 2-1
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position At. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
Peter Shearing 60 12 10 Hounslow West Ham U. 6 —
Portsmouth 17 _—
Exeter C. 80 _—
Plymouth Arg. 24 —
Exeter C. 79 —
Bristol R. _— _—
Gillingham 32 —
Ian Thorpe 510 106 Blackheath Gillingham _— =
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Gillingham 6942 3
Andy Keeley § 11 112. Scotland Gillingham — ==
Terry Parmenter 58 110 Romford Fulham 18 1
Orient 3443 3
Gillingham 41 —
David Peach 59 116 Bedford Gillingham 117+1 16
Peter Warner 5 84 11 3 Rochester Gillingham _— —
Half-backs
Kenny Hill 60 113 Canterbury Gillingham 244+1 1
David Quirke 58 122 Bedford Gillingham 162 —
Dick Tydeman 511 110 Gillingham Gillingham 103+2 4
Forwards
Mike Bickle 5 104 12 0 Plymouth Plymouth Arg. 172+7 71
Gillingham 26 7
Denis Housden Gillingham 2+2 —
Graham Knight 511 1194 Gillingham Gillingham 47+2 2
Tommy Watson 58 114 Lanarkshire Peterborough U. 75 20
Walsall 27+1 17
Gillingham 42+6 5
Alan Wilks 5 104 10 6 Slough Q.P.R. 45+15 14
Gillingham 46 8
Brian Yeo 510 126 Worthing Portsmouth — —
Gillingham 253+6 87
Free Transfers: James McVeigh; John Simpson; William Williams.
Club Colours: Blue shirts, blue shorts, blue stockings, white and blue trim.
Change Colours: Red shirts, black shorts, red stockings.
Club Captain:
First Team Trainer/Coach; Terry Simpson.
Club Nickname: ‘The Gills’.
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GRIMSBY TOWN DIV. 3
Chairman: H. C. Hamilton.
Directors: F. A. Would, J. Evans, M.B.E., J. R. Atkinson, GRIMSBY TOWN
W. R. E. Drewry, R. Middleton, T. Wilkinson, T. L. Lindley.
Manager: Lawrie McMenemy. Secretary: D. Edwards.
Year Formed: 1878. Turned Professional: 1890.
Limited Company: 1890. Previous Name: Grimsby Pelham.
Previous Grounds: Clee Park; Abbey Park.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position: Division 1, 5th-
1934-35. Division 2, Champions: 1900-01, 1933-34; Runners-
up: 1928-29. Division 3(N), Champions: 1925-26, 1955-56;
Runners-up: 1951-52. Division 3, Runners-up: 1961-62. Division
4, Champions: 1971-72. F.A. Cup, Best Season: Semi-Finalists,
1936, 1939. Football League Cup, Best Season: 5th Rd. Replay,
1966. Promoted to Division 3, 1971-72.
Record Victory: 9-2 y Darwen, Division 2,
Apr. 15th, 1899.
Record Defeat: 1-9 vy Arsenal, Division 1, Jan.
28th, 1931. Record Transfer Fee Received: £20,000 from
Most League Points: 68, Division 3(N), Burnley for Doug Collins, Sept. 1968.
1955-56. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £11,500 to Leyton
Most League Goals: 103, Division 2, 1933-34. O. for Ronnie Foster, Dec. 1962.
Most Capped Player: Pat Glover, 7, Wales. Managers Since the War: Charlie Spencer,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Pat Glover, Bill Shankly, Billy Walsh, Allenby Chilton,
42, Division 2, 1933-34. Tim Ward, Tom Johnston, Jimmy McGui-
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Pat gan, Don McEvoy, Bill Harvey, Bobby
Glover, 182, 1930-39. Kennedy.
Most League Appearances: Keith Jobling, Address of Club Shop: Junior Club Souvenir
448. 1953-69. Shop, Blundell Park, Cleethorpes.
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Stations, Cleethorpes and Grimsby Town.
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graphic address: ‘Football Grimsby’. Ground capacity: 28,000. Record attendance: 31,657
Record Receipts: £3,870 v Hull C.
v Wolverhampton W., F.A. Cup, February 20, 1937.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W 4-1 2-0 Tees 3, Lewis 7,497
Aug 14 H_ Scunthorpe U.
21. A _ ExeterC. W 4-3. 2-2 ~~ Stacey (og), Brace, Tees, Crawford (0g) 4,052
H Workington Di1-1 0-1 Tees 8,427
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31) Hs. Doncaster R. W 3-1 3-1 Woodward 2, Lewis 10,236
A_ Barrow D0-0 0-0 2,686
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: 11H Brentford W 3-1. 0-1 Rathbone, Brace, Hickman 11,529
17. A Southend U. L 1-3. 1-0 Hickman 6,310
25 H_ Stockport Co. W 4-1 2-1 Hickman, Tees, Woodward 2 9,658
29. A Lincoln C. L 0-3 0-2 15,015
Oct 2 A_ Reading W 3-1 2-0 Boylen, Hickman, Tees 5,183
9 H_ Gillingham W 2-1 0-0 Hickman, Tees 10,381
16 A Scunthorpe VU. W 2-1 0-1 Tees 2 11,510
19 H Crewe Alex. L 2-3 1-1 Brace, Tees 11,010
23 H_ Southport L 0-1 0-0 10,640
30 A Northampton T. L 0-3 0-1 6,220
Nov 6 H_ Hartlepool W 3-2 +1-0 Tees, Brace, Lewis 8,589
13. A Darlington L.2-3.. 1-2 Tees, Hickman 2,284
27, A.. Aldershot D i-1 O-1 Brace 4,000
Dec! 4. Ei Bury, W 4-1 (2-1 Thomson 2 (pens), Hickman, Tees 6,779
18 H_ Barrow W 2-0 0-0 Tees, Hickman 6,890
27 A Cambridge U. jy ee Thomson 8,691
Jan 1 4H _ Southend VU. W 4-1~=siI-1 Thomson (pen), Lewis, Brace, Hickman 9,137
8 A~ Workington D 0-0 0-0 2,460
15 H Newport Co. W 4-2 1-2 Brace 2, Smith (og), Rathbone 8,112
22, H. Lincoln C. D 2-2 0-1 Worthington, Brace 15,564
29 A Crewe Alex. W 1-0 1-0 Brace 1,960
Feb 5 H _ Chester W 1-0 0-0 Brace 9,431
12 A _ Southport L 0-1 0-0 2,670
19 H Northampton T. W 42~=«*&I1-1 Hickman, Brace 2 (1 pen), Tees 10,000
26 A_ Hartlepool Wi1-0 1-0 Tees 3,194
Mar 4 H_ Darlington W 2-0 1-0 Gauden, Tees 10,388
11 A Gillingham W 1-0 1-0 Brace 4,279
13. A Newport Co. L 1-2 0-0 Gray 2,870
21 H_ Colchester U. W 3-0 1-0 Gauden, Tees, Brace (pen) 13,288
25 A Brentford L 0-2 0-0 14,620
27 A Peterborough VU. W 2-0 0-0 Hickman, Tees 4,961
31 H_ Reading W 2-0 1-0 Boylen, Tees 16,567
Apr 1 H Cambridge U. W 2-1 1-0 Tees, Hickman 12,583
3. A _ Stockport Co. W 2-0 0-0 Brace 2 (1 pen) 4,026
8 A’ Chester W 2-1 0-0 Tees 2 2,823
1S H_ Aldershot D 3-3. «0-1 Tees 2, Gauden 13,414
17. A _ Colchester U. W 1-0 1-0 Chatterley 5,086
22, JA) Bury D i-1 | 1-1 Wigginton 4,977
25 A Doncaster R. L 1-2. 1-0 Brace (pen) 12,320
29 H_ Peterborough U. W 3-2——-2-0 Wigginton, Brace (pen), Gauden 14,143
May 2 H_ Exeter C. W 3-0 1-0 Tees, Hickman, Chatterley 22,484
Goalscorers
League (88): Tees 27, Brace 19, Hickman 13, Gauden 4, Lewis 4, Thomson 4, Wood
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League Cup (10): Brace 4, Tees 2, Boylen, Gray, Lewis, Woodward.
F.A. Cup (2): Thomson 2.
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Full-backs
Alan Campbell Belfast Coleraine not known
Grimsby T. 69 _—
David Worthington 510 110 Halifax Halifax T. 37 8
Barrow 60+1 7
Grimsby T. 258 12
Half-backs
Lew Chatterley 60 117 Birmingham Aston Villa 149+5 25
Doncaster R. (on loan) 9 —
Northampton T, 23 2
Grimsby T. 17 2
Michael Czuczman Grimsby T. 0+1 —
Stuart Gray 59 110 Doncaster Doncaster R. 53+5 —
Grimsby T. 87 1
Graham Rathbone 60 124 Newport Newport Co. 191 6
Grimsby T. 216 11
Clive Wigginton 60 115 Sheffield Grimsby T. 54+8 3
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Stuart Brace 58 104 Taunton Plymouth Arg. 9 —
Watford 16 4
Mansfield T. 55+1 25
Peterborough U. 22+1 5
Grimsby T. 16341 64
David Boylen Sie 93 Manchester Grimsby T. 187+7 17
Allan Gauden 58 103 Langley Park Sunderland 40+3 6
Darlington 125+3 39
Grimsby T, 15+1 4
Mike Hickman 510 113 Elstead Brighton 1242 —
Grimsby T, 159+3 33
Jack Lewis 59 109 Long Eaton Lincoln C. 47+15 9
Grimsby T. 62+7 15
Matt Tees 511 105 Renfrew Airdrie 43 12
Grimsby T. 113 51
Charlton Ath. 88+1 31
Luton T. 3342 13
Grimsby T. 65 36
Alan Woodward Stamford Hill Grimsby T. 45 12
Gordon Walker Grimsby T. 2542 6
Free Transfers; Owen Simpson; Robert Smith; James Thomson.
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How to get there: Near the town centre within a few minutes’ walking distance of the Bus
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£4,898 v Tottenham H., F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 14, 1953.
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Date Venue Opponents
D 0-0 0-0 5,801
Aug 14 A Mansfield T.
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28 A Bradford C.
Bournemouth Wi1-0 1-0 Wallace 4,778
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25 A Port Vale L 0-1 0-0 3,724
29 A Bolton W. D 1-1 0-0 Atkins 9,304
Oct 2 HAH Tranmere R- W 3-2 =2-2 Farley 2, Brierley 4,234
“9 A Oldham Ath. D 0-0 0-0 9,526
16 H Mansfield T. D 1-1 ~+0-0 Wallace (pen) 3,864
19 H_ Rochdale D 2-2 2-0 Brierley, Farley 3,288
23 H Chesterfield W 2-0 0-0 Pickering, Johnston 4,667
30 A Wrexham L 0-2 0-1 7,150
Nov 6 H_ Rotherham U. D i-1_= 1-1 Brogan 5,409
13. A. Brighton BE 1=2 0-1 Brogan 9,896
15 H_ Plymouth Arg. L 0-1 0-0 2,832
27 A Swansea C, L 0-3. 0-1 5,285
Dec 4 H_ Walsall W 3-1 (0-1 Chadwick, Shanahan, Wallace (pen) 3,421
18 A Bournemouth L 1-3 0-0 Chadwick 10,853
27 H_ Blackburn R. L 0-1 0-0 7,218
Jan 1 A_ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-0 32,749
8 H_ Bradford C. W 2-1 2-0 Robertson, Shanahan 4,867
22 4H Bolton W. L 0-1 0-0 3,919
29 A Rochdale L. Bary let Atkins, Wallace 3,124
Feb 5 H. Bristol R. W 2-1 1-0 Kemp, Chadwick 2,021
12 A_ Chesterfield L 1-2 0-1 Wallace (pen) 6,477
19 H Wrexham W 4-1 2-0 Robertson, Kemp, Atkins, Chadwick 2,478
26 A Rotherham U. L 2-3 2-1 Robertson 2 7,595
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11H Oldham Ath. D0-0 0-0 3,404
14 H_ Torquay U. D0-0 0-0 2,080
18 A York C. Dti-1 1-1 Kemp 3,943
22 A _ Torquay U. L 02 01 4,147
25. H_ Barnsley W 2-0 0-0 Wallace (pen), Atkins 2,702
31. A _ Tranmere R. W 3-2. 1-2. Waddle, Holmes, Shanahan 3,125
Apr 4 H_ Port Vale W 2-0 0-0 Holmes, Kemp 3,629
8 A Bristol R. L 0-1 0-0 5,642
12 A_ Notts. Co. L 1-3. 0-2. Atkins 14,979
15 H_ Swansea C. L 0-1 0-1 2,620
18 H_ Notts. Co. W 3-1 «1-0 Atkins, Holmes, Wallace 3,943
21 A™~ Walsall D 0-0 0-0 6,096
25 A Plymouth Arg. D 1-1 0-1 Atkins 7,756
29 H_ Shrewsbury T. D0-0 0-0 2,405
May 3 A _ Shrewsbury T. L 0-3 0-1 2,329
8 A Blackburn R. L. (02. 20-2 6,499
Goalscorers
League (48): Atkins 8, Wallace 7 , Robertson 6, Chadwick 4, Kemp 4, Farley 3, Holmes 3, Lennard Sh
Shanahan 3, Brierley 2, Brogan 2, Johnston 1, Pickering 1, Waddle 1.
League Cup (6): Lennard 2, Atkins, Brierley, Chadwick, Wallace.
F.A. Cup (1): Burgin.
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Goalkeepers C
Alex Smith 59 110 Lancaster Accrington S. 33 —
Bolton W. 19 _
Halifax T. 195 —_
511 Beverley Hull C. a= 2.
Barry White
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Full-backs
Andy Burgin 584 98 Sheffield Sheffield W. 1 _
Rotherham U. 9 _
Halifax T. 159 5
Jeff Lee 58 913 Norristhorpe Halifax T. 190+9 2}
Half-backs
Fred Kemp 58 116 Salerno,Italy Wolverhampton W. 3 _—
Southampton 58+4 10
Blackpool 19+2 1
Halifax T. 27 4
John Pickering §114 127 Stockton Newcastle U. _ —_
Halifax T. 280+3 5
Lammie Robertson Bye) 104 Paisley Burnley — —_—
Bury 342 =
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Tony Rhodes 511 116 Dover Derby Co. 5 _
Halifax T. 64 4
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Bill Atkins 62 127 Birmingham Aston Villa — —
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Stockport Co. 22. 37
Portsmouth 11 2
Halifax T. 107+1 33
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Ipswich T. 201+2 58
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Keith Brierley 58 102 Dewsbury Halifax T. 4542 11
Barry Holmes 55 78 Bradford Halifax T. 5146 7
Terry Shanahan 5104 110 Paddington Tottenham H. — —
Ipswich T. 3+1 =
Halifax T. 26+2 3
Alan Waddle 63 12 12 Newcastle Halifax T. $+4 1
David Verity 510 102 Halifax Scunthorpe U. 24-2 —
Halifax T. 36+11 2
Club Colours: White shirts with tangerine and blue trim, white shorts with tangerine blue stripes, white
stockings,
Change Colours: Blue and White.
Team Captain; Andy Burgin.
First Team Trainer|Coach; George Mulhall
Club Nickname: ‘Town’,
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HARTLEPOOL DIV. 4
President: F. S. Perryman.
Chairman: J. O. Curry.
Directors: S. Spaldin, M. H. Frankland, D. Ord, G.
Usher, B. H. Crosby, E. B. Young, T. T. Aird, N. S.
Armstrong.
Player-Manager: Len Ashurst. Secretary: W. P. Hillan.
Year Formed: 1908. Turned Professional: 1908.
Limited Company: 1908.
Previous Name: Hartlepools United until 1968.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 3:
22nd, 1968-69. Division 3(N), Runners-up: 1956-57.
Division 4: Promoted, 1967-68 (3rd). F.A. Cup, Best
Season: Never past 2nd Rd.
Record Victory: 10-1 v Barrow, Division 4,
Apr. 4th, 1959. Most League Appearances: Wattie Moore,
Record Defeat: 1-10 v Wrexham, Division 4, 448, 1948-64.
Mar. 3rd, 1962. Record Transfer Fee Received: £10,000 from
Most League Points: 60, Division 4, 1967-68. Reading for Terry Bell, Mar. 1970.
Most League Goals: 90, Division 3(N,) Record Transfer Fee Paid: £10,000 to Sunder-
1956-57. land for Ambrose Fogarty, Nov. 1963.
Highest League Scorer in Season: W. Robin- Managers Since the War: Fred Westgarth,
son, 28, Division 3(N), 1927-28. Ray Middleton, Bill Robinson, Allenby
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Ken Chilton, Bob Gurney, Alvan Williams,
Johnson, 98, 1949-64. Geoff Twentyman, Brian Clough, Angus
Most Capped Player: Ambrose Fogarty, 1 McLean, John Simpson.
(11); Eire. Club Shop: On ground.
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League (58): Young 18, Waddell 7, Veart 6, Ellis 4, Green 4 , Sharkey 4, Warnock 4, Potter 2, Smith 2,
Welsh 2, Ashurst 2, Spelman 1, Ward 1, Own Goal 1.
F.A. Cup (7): Veart 3, Young 2, Ellis, Warnock.
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Player and
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Goalkeepers
Full-backs
Len Ashurst 594 119 Liverpool Sunderland 374+6 4
Hartlepool 36+3 2
Malcolm Dawes 59 125 Trindon Darlington — —
Grange Aldershot 159+4 2
Hartlepool 63+1 1
James Kelly 58 112 Seaman Hartlepool 4 —
George Potter 58 108 Arbroath Luton T. 3+4 —
Torquay U. 324+6 —_—
Hartlepool 45 2
Dennis White 59 1110 Halifax Hartlepool 52+1 _
Half-backs
Kenneth Ellis 59 10 10 Newcastle Hartlepool 32+2 ~
Bobby Smith 7 10 12 Prestbury Manchester U. — —
Scunthorpe 82 yA
Grimsby T. 48+3 1
Brighton 73+3 2
Chester pe —
Hartlepool 32 2
Michael Spelman 59 109 Newcastle Wolverhampton W, — —
Watford a —
Hartlepool 9 1
Alan Goad $10 1010 Hailsham Exeter C. _ _
Hartlepool 165 4
Bill Green 634 128 Newcastle Hartlepool 85+3 5
Forwards
David Harvey > 7 90 Hetton Hartlepoo 3+2 _
Ron Young 58 10 10 Dunstan Hull C. 2442 5
Hartlepool 15447 38
Bobby Veart $10 1110 Hartlepool Hartlepool 38+8 9
William Waddell 594 11 4 Stirling Leeds U. — —
Kilmarnock 20+4 =
Barnsley 17+1 4
Hartlepool 13+1 i}
Neil Warnock 5 94 10 10 Sheffield Chesterfield 19+3 2
Rotherham U. 46+8 5
Hartlepool 45 4
Free Transfers: Michael Gadsby; Dominic Sharkey.
Club Colours: Blue shirts, white shorts, blue and white stockings.
Change Colours: Red shirts, black shorts, blue and white stockings.
Club Captain: Bill Green.
Club Nickname: ‘The Pool’,
236
HEREFORD UNITED DIV. 4
Record Victory: 11-0 Thynnes (F.A. Cup), Charlie Thompson, 184, Southern League,
Sept. 1947. 1945-1958.
8-0 Gloucester C. (Southern League), Record Transfer Fee Received: £15,000 for
April 1957. Dudley Tyler from West Ham United,
Record Defeat: 2-9 Yeovil Town (Southern May 1972.
League), Sept. 1955. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £4,000 for Trevor
Most League Points: 61, Southern League, Jones to Worcester City, March 1972.
1950-51. Managers Since the War: George Tranter,
Most League goals: 110, Southern League, Alec Massie, Joe Wade, Ray Daniel,
1950-51. Bob Dennison, John Charles, Colin
Highest League scorer ina season: A. Derrick, Addison.
36, Southern League, 1964-65. Address of Supporters’ Club: Edgar Street,
Most League Appearances: J. Layton, Hereford.
Southern League, 549, 1946-64. Address of Club Shop: Edgar Street, Here-
Most League goals in Total Aggregate: ford.
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Ground Capacity: 16,000.
Record attendance: 18,114, Sheffield Wednesday, January 1958.
Record receipts: £10,757, West Ham United, F.A. Cup, February 1972.
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113 _ Leicester Coventry C. — =
David Icke 60
Oxford U. (on loan) — —
NorthamptonT. (on loan) — —
Hereford U. — —_
§104 125 Cradley Aston Villa 3 —
Fred Potter
Doncaster R. 1
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58 114 Hereford Worcester C. — =
Roger Griffiths
Hereford U. — —
Ken Mallender 594 116 Thrybergh Sheffield U. 14142 2
Norwich C, 46 1
Hereford U. — —
Half-backs
Mick McLaughlin 510 124 Newport Newport Co. 90 2
Hereford U. — —
Alan Jones 511 124 Swansea Swansea C. 59 6
Hereford U. a —
Billy Tucker 511 1110 Kidderminster Evesham ——
Hereford U. —_—
Ron Radford 510 114 SouthElImsall Leeds U. —
Newport Co. 63+3
Hereford U. —
Tony Gough 55 118 Bath Bristol R. 1
Bath C. —
Swindon T. 24+1
Hereford U. —
Colin Addison 5103 116 Taunton York C. 87
Nottingham F, 159
Arsenal 27+1
Sheffield U. 93+1
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Peter Wassall 58 119 Birmingham Kidderminster H. —
Clive Slattery 564 100 Swansea Swansea C. “ 644+6 10
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Club Colours: White shirts, black shorts, black and white stockings.
Change Colours; Red shirts, white shorts.
Club Captain: Tony Gough.
Club Trainer: Peter Isaac.
Club Nickname: ‘United’,
Goalscorers 1971-72
Southern League (68): Meadows 20; Gough 9; Tyler 8; Addison 5; George 4; Owen 4; Tucker 2; Radford 2;
Hollett 2; Wassall 2; Trevor Jones 2; Brown 2; McLaughlin 1; Inglis 1; Griffiths 1; Alan Jones 1; Palmer 1;
Own goal |.
Southern League Cup (14): Meadows 3; Gough 3; Tyler 2; Tucker 2; McLaughlin 1; Inglis 1; Owen 1;
Mallender 1.
F.A, Cup (13): Gough 3; Tyler 2; Owen 2; Meadows 1; George 1; Addison 1; Radford 1; Mallender 1;
Own Goal 1.
F.A, Trophy (5): Gough 1; George 1; Owen 1; Alan Jones 1; Palmer 1.
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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN DIV. 2
Chairman: F. Drabble.
Directors: D. Parker, J. B. Newman, S. Kinder, O.B.E.,
J. Christie, C. Broadbent, N. G. Graham, F.R.C.S.
Manager: tan Greaves. Secretary: W. F. Brook.
P.R.O.: Bill Brook. Year Formed: 1908.
Turned Professional: 1908. Limited Company: 1908.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions:
1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26; Runners-up: 1926-27,
1927-28, 1933-34. Division 2, Champions: 1969-70;
Runners-up; 1919-20, 1952-53. F.A, Cup, Winners:
1922; Runners-up: 1920, 1928, 1930, 1938. Football
League Cup, Best Season: Semi-Finalists, 1967-68.
Record Victory: 10-1 v Blackpool, Division 1,
Dec. 13th, 1930.
Record Defeat: 8-0 vy Middlesbrough, Divi-
sion 1, 1950-51. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £65,000 to
Most League Points: 64, Division 2, 1919-20. Manchester. U. for Alan Gowling, June
Most League Goals: 97, Division 2, 1919-20. 1972.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Sam Tay- Managers Since the War: David Steele,
lor, 35, Division 2, 1919-20; George George Stephenson, Andy Beattie, Bill
Brown, 35, Division 1, 1925-26. Shankly, Eddie Boot, Tom Johnston.
Most Capped Player : Ray Wilson, 30, (63) Eng. Address of Supporters Club: Supporters Club
Most League Appearances: Billy Smith, 520, Offices, 286 Leeds Road, Huddersfield,
1914-34. Yorkshire.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The
George Brown, 142, 1921-29. Terriers Souvenir Shop, 286 Leeds Road,
Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000 from Huddersfield.
Leeds U. for Trevor Cherry, June 1972. Relegated to Division 2, 1971-72.
How to get there: The ground, one mile from the town centre, via Corporation buses 40, 41
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Record receipts:
attendance: 67,037 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., February 27, 1932.
£13,920 v Stoke C., F.A. Cup 4th Rd. Replay, Jan. 26, 1971.
239
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
e220 eZ Worthington, Cherry 16,285
Aug 16 H_ Leicester C.
H_ Arsenal L 0-1 0-0 21,279
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21 A Tottenham H,.
A Newcastle U. D0-0 0-0 40,880
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28 H Chelsea L 1-2 1-1 Worthington 15,303
31 A _ Sheffield U. 131123) WO2iowiawsons J. 35,007
Sept 4 A Southampton W 2-1. 1-0 Chapman, Lawson, J. 17372
11 H W.B.A. Wi-0 1-0 Chapman 9,938
18 A _ StokeC. L 0-1 0-1 16,463
25 PH. Leeds-U, W 2-1 1-1 Lawson, J., Ellam 26,340
Oct 2 A _ Nottingham F. W 2-1 2-1 Worthington, Lawson, J. 15,693
9 H_ Manchester U. L 0-3 0-0 33,458
16 A _ Leicester C. L 0-2 0-0 22,412
23 A Liverpool L 0-2 0-0 41,627
26 H _ Nottingham F. L 0-1 0-0 9,459
30 H Manchester C. D 1-1 +1-0 Smith, D. 20,153
Nov 6 A_ Coventry C. L 1-2 O-1 Smith, D. 16,400
13, .H West Ham U. Wi1-0 0-0 Smith, D. 14,177
20 A _ Ipswich T. L 0-1 0-1 16,165
ees DerbyiGo. W 2-1 0-0 Worthington, Lawson, J. 15,329
Dec 4 A Wolverhampton W. D 2-2. 1-0 Lawson, Dolan 21,498
ll _. H ..C. Palace L 0-1 0-1 11,692
18 H Southampton L 0-2 0-0 10,436
27 A Everton 19 WS aed § Worthington, Lawson, J. 41,088
Vann Gee Ee oLOKerG. D 0-0 0-0 12,655
8 A Chelsea D 2-2. 0-0 Chapman, Smith, S. 30,801
22 A Arsenal L 0-1 0-1 36,670
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11_A Manchester U. L 0-2 0-1 53,581
21 H_ Sheffield U. D0-0 0-0 17,729
25) A W.BLAG D 1-1 0-0 Robertson (og) 18,501
28 H_ Tottenham H. D 1-1 0-0 Lawson, J. 16,023
Apr 1 H_ Everton D 0-0 0-0 17,265
5A Leeds U. L 1-3. 0-1 Smith, S. 46,148
8 H_ Ipswich L 1-3 0-1 Hunter (og) 12,139
11 H Coventry C. L 0-1 0-0 11,782
15 A Derby Co. L 0-3 0-2 31,414
22 H Wolverhampton W.L 0-1 0-0 11,677
29 A C. Palace D 0-0 0-0 18,120
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League (27): Lawson, J. 9, Worthington 5, Chapman 3, Smith, D. 3, Smith, S. 2, Cherry 1,Ellam 1, Dolan
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oalkeepers
6 24 13 4 Bury Huddersfield T. 10 —
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Terry Poole 5 104 1010 Chesterfield Huddersfield T. 92 _
Chris Wood 60 128 Penistone Huddersfield T. os —_—
Full-backs
Dennis Clarke §10 123 Stockton W.B.A. 19+2 _
Huddersfield T. 137 3
Terry Henderson 58 10 13 Shirebrook Huddersfield T. — _—
Geoff Hutt 58 120 Hazelwood Huddersfield T. 136 3
Alan Jones Bie | 9114 Grimethorpe Huddersfield T. 22+2 a
Half-backs
Terry Dolan 61 113 Bradford Bradford C. — —
Bradford P.A. 46 +2 —
Huddersfield T. 18+2 1
Roy Ellam 60 126 Hemsworth Bradford C. 149 12
Huddersfield T. 207 8
Alan Gowling 60 11 10 Stockport Manchester U. 6447 18
Huddersfield T. _ —
David Lyon 6 34 147 Northwich Bury 65+6 —
Huddersfield T. 2 _
Brian Marshall 59 106 Doncaster Huddersfield T. — —
Jimmy Nicholson 5.9 118 Belfast Manchester U. 58 >
Huddersfield T. 251 26
Paul Smith 55 100 Doncaster Huddersfield T. = —
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Michael Barry 57 100 Hull Huddersfield T. 415 —_—
Les Chapman ew 104 Oldham Oldham Ath. 7542 9
Huddersfield 52+11 4
John Dungworth 60 107 Rotherham Huddersfield T. — —
Mick Fairclough 59 10 6 Drogheda Huddersfield T. 5+3 —
Bobby Hoy 574 100 Halifax Huddersfield T. 72:12 13
Dick Krzywicki §10 110 Fiints W.B.A. 51+6 9
Huddersfield T. 29+6 5
Jimmy Lawson 58 10 10 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 20+6 3
Huddersfield T. 14443 28
Graham Pugh ST 11-2>-Hoole Sheffield W. 137+4 8
Huddersfield T. — —
Freddy Rose 55 103 Pegswood Huddersfield T. — —_
Peter Schofield 58 94 Huddersfield | Huddersfield T. _ —
David Smith 59 109 Sheffield Huddersfield T. 8+2 3
Steve Smith 59 103 Huddersfield Huddersfield T. 159+8 17
Frank Worthington 5104 1110 Halifax Huddersfield T. 166+5 42
Free Transfer: Colin Dobson.
Club Colours: Blue and white striped shirts, white shorts and stockings.
Change Colours; Black and red striped shirts, black shorts.
Club Captain: Jimmy Nicholson.
Coach: Henry Cockburn,
First Team Trainer/Physiotherapist: Brian Hustler.
Club Nickname: ‘The Terriers’.
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HULL CITY DIV. 2
How to get there: Buses 55, 57, 43 and 48 from Coach Station, Ferensway, Hull. Nearest
Railway Stations Hull Paragon and Boothferry Park.
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Hull’. Ground capacity: 42,000. Record attendance: 55,019 y Manchester U., F.A. Cup 6th
Rd., February 26, 1949. Record receipts: £22,229 v Stoke City F.A. Cup 6th Rd., March 6,
1971.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
A Charlton Ath. L 0-1 0-0 9,315
Aug 14
Oi rie Oxford Us Wi1-0 1-0 Butler 14,304
A _ Cardiff C. Di-1 1-0 Pearson 17,136
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1 H_ Birmingham C. Wi1-0 0-0 Pearson 16,746
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4 H_ Blackpool Wi1-0 1-0 Pearson 18,288
it) PAS BristoliG: L 0-4 0-2 16,659
18 H_ Portsmouth L 1-3 0-0 Pearson 14,363
25). > “A Carhsie Ur L 1-2 1-1 Wagstaff 9,879
29 H_ Swindon T. W 2-0 1-0 Pearson, Lord 10,700
Oct 2S Luton ir: D 0-0 0-0 13,904
9 A Fulham L 0-1 0-1 8,352
16 H Charlton Ath. 2-32 Went (og), Clark (og) 9,933
20 A Watford W 2-1 2-0 Wagstaff, Butler 7,983
23 H_ Burnley E1-2840=1 Pearson 15,469
30 <A Preston N.E. Lis. 133 Lord 14,413
Nov 6 H_ Norwich C. Lr 1-25-02 Knighton 11,878
13) A. Orient i O21) 20-1 6,614
QO ASOD Re L 1-2 1-1 Neill 12,627
27 H Millwall D 0-0 0-0 12,505
Dec 4 A _ Sheffield W. L 1-2 1-0 Pearson 20,173
ill H_ Middlesbrough W 4-3 (3-3 Kaye 2, Pearson, Banks 13,532
18 A _ Blackpool D 1-1 0-0 McGill 9,349
27 H_ Sunderland L 2-3 1-1 Knighton, Pearson 26,091
Jan 1 A _ Portsmouth D 0-0 0-0 8,665
8H ‘Cardi 'C. D 0-0 0-0 12,678
22. A Swindon T. | aeCe | Wagstaff 11,563
29 H Watford W 4-0 0-0 Butler (pen), Pearson, Wagstaff 2 10,546
Feb 12. A_ Burnley W 2-0 0-0 Butler, Wagstaff 11,714
19 H_ Preston N.E. W 3-2 2-1 Wagstaff 2, Wilkinson 14,313
Mar 4 H_ Orient Di-1_ 0-0 Butler 12,845
11 H Fulham W 4-0 2-0 Pearson 2, Wagstaff 2 11,112
15 A Norwich C. L 0-2 0-0 30,635
18 A Oxford U. D 2-2 0-0 Butler, Pearson 7,696
25 H_ Bristol C. Di-1 1-0 Wagstaff 11,700
Apr 1 A Sunderland W 1-0 0-0 Wagstaff 17,621
3. BH Carlisle U: W 2-0 1-0 Pearson, Butler (pen) 16,403
4 A Luton T. W 1-0 0-0 Knighton 9,763
Smee (OUPIRE Di-1 1-0 ~~ Neill 12,830
1S A Millwall L 1-2 0-2 Pearson 15,440
22 H_ Sheffield W. Wi1-0 1-0 O’Riley 13) 077
25. A_ Birmingham C. L 0-2 0-1 40,749
29. A Middlesbrough L 0-3 0-1 9,539
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League (49): Pearson 15, Wagstaff 12, Butler 7 (2 pens), Knighton 3, Lord 2, Neill 2, Kaye 2, McGill 1,
Wilkinson 1, O’Riley 1, Banks 1, Own Goal 2.
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lan McKechnie
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§10 110 Whickham Hull City 2 —
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Co.Durham Darlington (on loan) 16 —
Jeff Wealands 6 04 120 Darlington Wolverhampton W. —_— —_—
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Francis Banks 594 117 Hull Southend U. 4 —_—
Hull C. 154+4 a
Don Beardsley §10 120 Alyth, Hull C. 106 +2 —
Scotland Doncaster R. (on loan) 10 —
Roger DeVries 584 115 Hull Hull C. 68 +1 —
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Mel Green 511 114 Hull Hull C. 9 —_—
John Kaye 5:9) © 12 GiGoole Scunthorpe U. 77 25
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Ken Knighton 59 115 Barnsley Wolverhampton W. 13+3 —
Oldham Ath. 45 5
Preston N.E. 62 3
Blackburn R. 70 11
Hull C. 41 3
Terry Neill 5104 128 Belfast Arsenal 24041 8
Hull C. 68 2
Ray Pettit 35935 117 Ball Hull C. 78 +1 —
Billy Wilkinson 5 6} 11104 Stockton Hull C. 202 +10 34
Stuart Croft Hull C. — —
Mike Dale Hull C. — _—
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Jan Butler 584 114 Rotherham Rotherham 98 28
Hull C. 278 +2 61
Roy Greenwood 5°10 Tk 0” Leeds Hull C. 14+6 —
Ken Houghton 594 137 Rotherham Rotherham U. 146 56
Hull C. 225+6 72
Malcolm Lord 574 1110 Driffield Hull C. 105 +22 6
Jimmy McGill 58 11 12 Glasgow Arsenal 6+4 —
Huddersfield T. 16143 8
Hull C. 24 1
Paul O’Riley 5 9} 11 11 Liverpool Hull C, Pal! —_—
Scunthorpe (on loan) 11 4
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Stuart Pearson 59 127 Hull Hull C, 4843 16
Ken Wagstaff 594 13114 Longworth Mansfield T. 181 96
; ; Hull C. 297 150
Vincent Grimes Hull C. — —
Tony Pilling Hull C. aes
Free Transfers: William Baxter; Stephen Holbrook; James Macdonald; David Spencer.
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IPSWICH TOWN DIV. 1
Record Victory: 10-0 v Floriana, Malta, Most Capped Player: Dermot Curtis, 9
European Cup, Ist Rd., 1962-63. (17), Eire.
Record Defeat: 1-10 vy Fulham, Division 1, Most League Appearances: Tom Parker, 428,
Dec. 26th, 1963. 1946-57.
7Aost League Points: 64, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Received: £90,000 from
1953-54, 1955-56. W.B.A. for Danny Hegan, May 1969.
Most League Goals: 106, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £70,000 to Black-
1955-56. burn R. for Allan Hunter, Sept. 1971.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Ted Managers Since the War: A. Scott Duncan,
Phillips, 41, Division 3(S), 1956-57. Alf Ramsey, Jackie Milburn, Bill McGarry.
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Ray Craw- Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
ford, 203, 1958-63, 1966-69. ball Club.
Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Same as
Football Club.
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town centre.
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1962.
receipts: £8,527 v A.C. Milan, European Cup, November 28,
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IPSWICH TOWN 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Snr
H/|Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
H_ Everton D 0-0 0-0 23,784
Aug 14.
H Coventry C. W 3-1—2-1 Clarke 2 (1 pen), Hamilton 18,921
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23 A West Ham U. D 0-0 0-0 25,714
DS ie eeeds Ue L 0-2 0-2 26,689
31) SHS Derby Co: D 0-0 0-0 18,695
Sept 4 A Manchester U. L 0-1 0-1 45,656
11H Leicester C. L 1-2 0-2 Clarke (pen) 18,513
TE NS SAAS W 2-1 2-0 Robertson, Viljoen 19,001
25 H Newcastle U. D 0-0 0-0 18,724
Oct 2 A _ Tottenham H. L 1-2. 1-0 Collard 33,562
9 H_ Nottingham F. D 1-1 0-1 Harper 16,306
16 A Everton D 1-1 0-1 Hill 31,594
23. H Stoke C. W 2-1 2-1 Hill 2 17,678
30 <A _ Arsenal L 1-2 0-0 Hill 39,065
Nov 6 H_ Wolverhampton W. W 2-1 0-1 Hill, Belfitt 21,938
13) AY GC. Palace D 1-1 ‘1-1 Belfitt 18,462
20 H_ Huddersfield T. Wi1-0 1-0 Hill 16,165
27. A_ Sheffield U. L 0-7 0-4 26,231
Dec 4 H_ Liverpool D 0-0 0-0 21,359
11 =A Manchester C. L 0-4 0-3 26,900
18 H Manchester U. D 0-0 0-0 29,229
27. A Chelsea L 0-2 0-0 43,896
Jan .1° Hi W.BIA. L 2-3 1-0 Hill, Belfitt 17,085
8” A’ Leeds U. D 2-2 1-0 Hunter, Clarke 32,194
22 A _ Coventry C. D 1-1 0-1 Hunter 18,131
29 H West Ham U. W 1-0 0-0 Morris 22,766
Hebi 2A: StokeiG: D 3-3 1-0 Lambert 2, Miller 20,247
19 H_ Arsenal L 0-1 0-1 28,657
26 A Wolverhampton W. D 2-2 2-1 Belfitt 2 19,349
Mar 4 H_ CC. Palace L 0-2 0-2 W722
11 A Nottingham F. W 2-0 2-0 Viljoen, Whymark 9,872
18 H Southampton D 1-1 0-1 Whymark 15,524
22 A Derby Co. L 0-1 0-1 26,738
25 A Leicester C. L 0-1 0-1 19,769
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5 A Newcastle U. W 1-0 0-0 Whymark 22,890
8 A Huddersfield T. W 3-1—s1-0 Belfitt, Morris, Robertson 12,139
15 H_ Sheffield U. D 0-0 0-0 17,052
18 H Manchester C. W 2-1 1-0 Whymark, Harper 24,365
22. A _ Liverpool L 0-2 0-1 54,316
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League (39): Hill 7, Belfitt 7, Clarke 4 (2 pens), Whymark 4, Viljoen 3 (1 Rob
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League Cup (1): Robertson.
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Colin Harper 58 107 Ipswich Ipswich T. 84+4 Ps
Mick Mills 56 108 Godalming Ipswich T. 184+4 6
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Kevin Beattie S710 Carlisle Ipswich T. — 3
Allan Hunter § 11 127 Sion Mills Oldham Ath, 83 1
Blackburn R. 84 2
Ipswich T. 35 2:
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Peter Morris 58 113 Mansfield Mansfield T. 285+ 50
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Rod Belfitt 5 11 1111 Doncaster Leeds U. 58+ 19 17
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Frank Clarke 5114 110 Wolverhampton Shrewsbury T. 189 77
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Tan Collard bal 117 South Hetton W.B.A. 63+5 7
Ipswich T. 57+3 4
Bryan Hamilton 58 104 Belfast Ipswich T. 8+8 1
Mick Hill 60 1110 Hereford Sheffield U. 35+ 9
Ipswich T. 6342 14
Michael Lambert 58 10 12 Cambridge Ipswich T. 4549 8
John Miller 58 109 Ipswich Ipswich T. 32+5 ps
Colin Viljoen 58 10 10 Johannesburg Ipswich T. 183+2 36
Trevor Whymark 59 105 Norfolk Ipswich T. 26+5 5
Clive Woods 39 910 Norwich Ipswich T. 30+12 1
Bruce Twamley Ipswich T. == =
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250
LEEDS UNITED
How to get there: Corporation Buses from City Centre (Park Row) and (Swinegate) and from
Bramley and Middleton. Nearest Railway Station, Leeds City.
Low Fields Road
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Ground capacity: 50,500. Record attendance: 57,892 v Sunderland, F.A. Cup Sth Rd.,
Replay, March 15, 1967. Record receipts: £16,000 Leicester C. v Sheffield U., F.A. Cup
Semi-final, March 18, 1961.
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1971-72 LEAGUEcen ee
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W 1-0 0-0 Lorimer 38,566
Aug 14 Manchester C.
A Sheffield U. L 0-3 0-0 40,725
17.
Wolverhampton W. D 0-0 0-0 (at Huddersfield) 20,686
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Sept 1 H Newcastle U. W 5-1. 2-0 Charlton, Lorimer, Giles (pen), Madeley 18,623
Yorath (at Hillsborough)
4 H_ C.Palace W2-0 2-0 Madeley, Giles (pen) (at Huddersfield) 18,715
11. A Arsenal L 0-2 0-1 51,196
18 H_ Liverpool W 1-0 0-0 Lorimer 41,381
25 A Huddersfield T. L 1-2 1-1 Charlton 26,340
Oct 2 H West Ham VU. D 0-0 0-0 30,942
9 A Coventry C. L isd 02 Parker (og) 32,183
16 H Manchester C. W 3-0 ‘1-0 Clarke, Jones, Lorimer 36,004
23 4H Everton Wnse2 meted Cooper, Charlton, Lorimer 34,208
30 A Manchester U. Wi1-0 1-0 Lorimer 53,960
Nov 6 Leicester C. W 2-1 0-1 Bremner, Lorimer 39,877
13. A Southampton L 1-2. 0-1 Giles 25,331
DOME StokeC: Wi1-0 1-0 Lorimer 32,012
27 A’ Nottingham F. W 2-0 1-0 Lorimer, Clarke 29,463
Dec 4 H W.B.A. W 3-0 1-0 Géiles 2, Lorimer 32,521
11. A _ Chelsea D 0-0 0-0 45,867
18. A C. Palace D 1-1 1-0 Lorimer 31,456
27+ .H.. Derby Go. W 3-0 2-0 Gray, Lorimer 2 44,214
Jan 1 A _ Liverpool W 2-0 0-0 Clarke, Jones 53,847
8 H__Ipswich T. D 2-2 0-1 Bremner, Clarke 32,194
22,_H_ Sheffield U. Wi1-0 1-0 Clarke 41,038
29 A Tottenham H. L 0-1 0-0 46,774
Feb 12 A_ Everton D 0-0 0-0 45,935
19 H_ Manchester U. W 5-1 (0-0 Jones 3, Clarke, Lorimer 45,399
Mar 4 H_ Southampton W 7-0 2-0 Clarke 2, Lorimer 3, Charlton, Jones 34,275
11. H Coverntry C. W 1-0 1-0 Charlton 43,154
22 A _ Leicester C. D 0-0 0-0 32,152
25H Arsenal W 3-0 ‘3-0 Clarke, Jones, Lorimer 45,055
27 H_ Nottingham F. W 6-1 ‘1-1 Lorimer 2, Gray 2, Clarke 2 40,866
31. A West Ham U. D 2-2. 0-2. Gray2 41,003
Apr 1 A_ Derby Co. L 0-2 0-1 39,450
5H _ Huddersfield T. W 3-1 1-0 Jones, Lorimer, Gray 46,148
8 A Stoke C. W 3-0 1-0 Jones 2, Lorimer 35,123
19 A Newcastle U. L 0-1 0-0 42,006
22 A W.B.A. W 1-0 0-0 Giles (pen) 39,724
May 1 H_ Chelsea W 2-0 1-0 Bremner, Jones 46,565
8 A Wolverhampton W.L 1-2 0-1 Bremner 53,379
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League (73): Lorimer 23, Clarke 11, Jones 11, Giles 6 (3 pens), Gray 6, Bremner 5, Charlton 5, Madeley 2
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F.A. Cup (14): Clarke 4, Giles 4, Lorimer 3, Jones 2, Charlton.
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David Harvey
61 13 62 Stirling Leeds U. — —_
John Shaw
60 133 Swansea Leeds U. 380 _
Gary Sprake
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Terry Cooper
59 1010 Garforth Leeds U. 13+1 _
Nigel Davey
Paul Madeley 60 12 13 Leeds Leeds U. 230+10 19
Paul Reaney 510 113 Fulham Leeds U. 367+5 4
John Taylor 5104 1010 Ayr Leeds U. a _
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Billy Bremner §54 913 Stirling Leeds U. 440+1 72
Jack Charlton 614 1213 Ashington Leeds U. 611 67
Trevor Cherry 5 84 112 Huddersfield Huddersfield 18442 10
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Francis Gray 5 74 9 134 Glasgow Leeds U. — —
Norman Hunter § 114 128 Eighton Banks Leeds U. 401 15
James O’ Neill 594 122 Belfast Leeds U. — —
Robert Rutherford 5:10) 113) ‘Carlisle Leeds U. — —
John Saunders 5 11 10 12 Newport Newport Co, 26+1 —
Leeds U. — —
Terry Yorath 510 1012 Cardiff Leeds U. 13+11 1
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Mick Bates myf/ 107 Doncaster Leeds U. 65+16 1
Gordon Cattrell 5 64 9 24 Sunderland Leeds U. — os
Allan Clarke 60 111 Willenhall Walsall 70 41
Fulham 84 45
Leicester C. 36 dc
Leeds U. 104 47
Chris Galvin 510 107 Huddersfield Leeds U. 6+1 —
Johnny Giles 7 100 Dublin Manchester U. 98 10
Leeds U. 302 UG.
Eddie Gray 510 115 Glasgow Leeds U. 170+4 32
Peter Hampton 5 64 9 54 Bishop Leeds U. _— —_—
Auckland
Mick Jones 510 119 Worksop Sheffield U. 149 63
Leeds U. 160 53
Gary Liddell 59 9 114 Bannockburn Leeds U. — —
Peter Lorimer $10 112 Dundee Leeds U. 2384-11 96
James Mann 564 111 Poole Leeds U. 1 —
William McGinley 5 54 9 104 Dumfries Leeds U. —- —
Joe Jordan 5112 1112 Carluke Morton 74+3 1
Leeds U. 5+8 —
Free Transfers: Malcolm Edwards; Jonathan O’Donnell.
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How to get there: Corporation buses from Humberstone Gate and Waterloo Street (Opposite
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47,298 v Tottenham, F.A. Cup Sth Rd., February 18, 1928. Record
Record attendance:
receipts: £17,550 v Wolves F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 19, 1972.
255
LEICESTER CITY 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Time
Result eee Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 2-2 2-1 Brown, Nish 16,285
Aug 14 A _ Huddersfield T.
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League (41): Brown 7, Sammels 5 (1 pen), Weller 5, Glover 5, Birchenall 4, Nish 3 F
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League Cup (1): Partridge.
F.A. Cup (3): Farrington 2, Glover.
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Joe Jopling 60 118 South Shields Aldershot 35 2
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Club Colours: Blue shirts with white collar and cuffs, white shorts, blue-white stockings,
Change Colours: All red or all white.
Club Captain: David Nish.
Physiotherapist: G. Preston,
Club Nickname: ‘Filberts’.
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LINCOLN CITY
Chairman: C. F. Warner.
Directors: G. Cook, S. Haig, D. Bocock, H. Dove.
Manager: David Herd.
General Manager: R. Chapman, A.C.A.
Secretary: R. Chester.
Year Formed: 1883. Turned Professional: 1892.
Limited Company: 1892.
Previous Grounds: 1883, John O’Gaunt’s; 1894, Sincil
Bank.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 2:
5th, 1901-02. Division 3(N), Champions: 1931-32,
1947-48, 1951-52; Runners-up: 1927-28, 1930-31, 1936—
37. F.A. Cup, Best Season: Ist Rd. of Second Series
(Sth Rd. equivalent), 1886-87, 2nd Rd. (Sth Rd. equiva-
lent), 1889-90, 1901-02. Football League Cup, Best
Season: 4th Rd., 1967-68.
Record Victory: 11 1 v Crewe Alex., Division Most League Appearances: Tony Emery,
3(N), Sept. 29th, 1951. 402, 1946-59.
Record Defeat: 311 v Manchester C., Record Transfer Fee Received: £29,500 from
Division 2, Mar. 23rd, 1895. Leicester C. for Andy Graver, Dec. 1954.
Most League Points: 69, Division 3(N), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £12,000 to
1951-52. Leicester C. for Andy Graver, June 1955.
Most League Goals: 121, Division 3(N), Managers Since the War: Bill Anderson, Bob
1951-52. Chapman, Ron Gray, Bert Loxley.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Alan Hall, Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
42, Division 3(N), 1931-32. ball Club.
Most League Goals in Aggregate: Andy Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Red Imps
Graver, 144, 1950-55 and 1958-61. Shop on Ground.
Most Capped Players: David Pugh, 3 (7),
Wales; Con Moulson, 3 (6), Eire; George
Moulson, 3, Eire.
How to get there: Buses from outside Central Railway Station to Sincil Bank. Nearest Railway
Stations, Lincoln Central and St. Mark’s.
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Record attendance: 23,196 v Derby Co., League Cup 4th Rd., November 15, 1967. Record
receipts: £5,861 v Derby Co., League Cup 4th Rd., November 15, 1967.
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LINCOLN CITY 1970-71 LEAGUE RECORD
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Aug 14 H_ Colchester U. W 2-0 0-0 Hubbard, Smith ose
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18 A Workington D 0-0 0-0 .
25 H Cambridge U. W 3-1 2-1 Hubbard, 2, Gilliver 5,679
29 H _ Grimsby T. W 3-0 2-0 McMahon, Hubbard, Freeman 15,015
Oct 2 A _ Barrow D 22 — 1-1 Hubbard 2 2,308
‘ SNH) Exeter’ C- W 4-1 (2-1 Hubbard, Freeman 3 5,985
15 Ara GColchester U, L, 2257-222 Freeman 2 5,834
19 A Doncaster R. L 0-2 0-0 5,272
23 H_ Peterborough U. W 3-2——2-1 Smith, Freeman, Gilliver 6,784
50) “Ase Bury, W 1-0 1-0 Hubbard 3,158
Nov 6 H_ Northampton T. W2-0 2-0 Hubbard, Gilliver 6,529
12. A Southport D 1-1 0-1 Freeman 4,868
26 A Darlington D 3-3. 0-2 Hubbard, Freeman 2 2,520
Dec 4 H_ Aldershot D 2-2 0-2 Hubbard 2 (1 pen) 5,366
11. A Newport Co. L 0-2 0-2 2,987
18 H_ Stockport Co. W 2-1 1-0 Hubbard 2 5,248
27 A Southend U. L 1-2 1-1 Trevis 15,430
Jan 1 H Workington W 1-0 1-0 Freeman 5,539
15 H_ Brentford W4-1 2-0 McNeil, Spencer, Ward 2 7,552
22 A _ Grimsby T. D 2-2 1-0 McNeil, Freeman 15,564
29 H_ Doncaster R. W 2-0 2-0 Worsdale, McNeil 7,568
Feb 5 H_ Hartlepool W 2-1 2-1 McNeil, Spencer 7,261
12 A_ Peterborough U. D 44 = 2-1 Spencer 2, Smith, Worsdale 6,601
19 H_ Bury W 2-0 1-0 Spencer, McMahon 7,332
26 A NorthamptonT. W43-2 1-1 Worsdale 2, McNeil 4,970
Mar 4 H_ Southport W 2-1 «2-1 =McNeil, Worsdale 8,001
9 H_ Gillingham D 1-1 0-0 Ward 8,621
11 A Exeter C. W 2-1 1-0 Freeman, Gilliver 2,970
13. A Brentford aor) 12,070
18H _ Scunthorpe U. W 1-0 1-0 Gilliver 16,498
21. A Chester L 1-2 1-1 McNeil 2,372
25. A Reading W 1-0 0-0 Trevis 4,519
Apr 1 H_ Southend U. D 0-0 0-0 12,199
3. A Cambridge U. D 0-0 0-0 6,588
8 A _ Hartlepool L 1-2 1-2. McNeil 5,972
12 H_ Barrow W 3-2. 3-1 Ward, McNeil 2 (1 pen) 9,432
15 H_ Darlington L 0-1 0-0 91555
19 A Gillingham D 3-3 2-0 McNeil, Ward, Spencer 2,538
22 A Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 3,087
26H Crewe Alex. D 0-0 0-0 4,064
29. H_ Chester W 4-0 1-0 McNeil 2, Spencer 2 3,033
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League (77): Hubbard 15, McNeil 13, Presean 13, Gilliver 8, Spencer 8, Ward 5, Worsdale 5, Trevis 4,
Smith 3, McMahon 2, Kennedy, D.
League Cup (7): Hubbard 4, Freeman 2"Gilliver.
F.A. Cup (1): Gilliver.
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LIVERPOOL DIV. 1
President: T. V. Williams. Chairman: H. E. Roberts.
Directors: C. J. Hill, E. A. F. Sawyer, S. C. Reakes J.P.,
H. Cartwright, J. W. Smith, F.C.A., J. T. Cross.
Manager: Bill Shankly. Secretary: P. B. Robinson.
Year Formed: 1892. Turned Professional: 1892.
Limited Company: 1892.
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Date Venue Opponents
Keegan, Smith (pen), Hughes 50,989
Aug 14. H_ Nottingham F. W 3-1~—s2-1
W. W 3-2 2-1 Toshack, Heighway, Smith (pen) 51,869
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L 2-3 1-2 Hughes, Keegan 39,720
21 A Newcastle U.
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4 A_ Tottenham H. L 0-2 0-1 50,124
11H Southampton Wi-0 1-0 Toshack 45,876
1St PASS Leeds: L 0-1 0-0 41,381
25H Manchester U. D 2-2. 2-0 Graham, Hall 55,634
Oct 2 A _ StokeC. D 0-0 0-0 28,698
9 H_ Chelsea D 0-0 0-0 48,464
16 A Nottingham F. W 3-2” ‘1-1 Hughes, Heighway, Smith (pen) 20,945
23 H Huddersfield T. WwW 2-0 0-0 Smith (pen), Evans 41,627
30 A Sheffield U. Di-1 0-1 Keegan 39,023
Nov 6 H_ Arsenal W 3-2.~=« ‘1-1 Hughes, Callaghan, Ross 46,929
13. A_ Everton L 0-1 0-0 56,563
20 A_ Coventry C. W 2-0 0-0 Whitham 2 255325
27 H West Ham U. W 1-0 0-0 Hughes 43,399
Dec 4 A _ Ipswich T. D 0-0 0-0 21,359
il _ HA, Derby Co. W 3-2 2-1 Whitham 3 44,601
18 H_ Tottenham H. D 0-0 0-0 43,409
Die ea BoAc L 0-1 0-1 43,804
Jan 1 H_ Leeds U. L 0-2 0-0 53,847
8 A_ Leicester C. L 0-1 0-1 26,421
22 A Wolverhampton W.D 0-0 0-0 33,638
29) LH Ci Palace W 4-1 1-0 Lawler 2, Callaghan, Keegan 39,538
Feb 12. A Huddersfield T. W 1-0 0-0 Whitham 18,702
19 H_ Sheffield U. W 2-0 1-0 Toshack 2 42,005
26 H Manchester C. W 3-0 1-0 Lloyd, Keegan, Graham 50,074
Mar 4 H_ Everton W40 1-0 Wright, T. (og), McLaughlin (og), Lawler,
Hughes 53,922
11 A _ Chelsea D 0-0 0-0 38,691
18 H Newcastle U. W 5-0 (3-0 Lawler, Keegan, Toshack, Hughes,
Boersma 43,899
25 A Southampton W 1-0 0-0 Toshack 21,680
28 H Stoke C. W 2-1-1 Burrows (og), Keegan 42,489
Apr 1 Hy W.B.A. W 2-0 1-0 Smith (pen), Lawler 46,564
3. A Manchester U. W 3-0 0-0 Lawler, Toshack, Hughes 54,000
8 H Coventry C. W 3-1 —=—-:1-0 Keegan, Smith (pen), Toshack 50,628
15 A West Ham U. W 2-0 1-0 | Toshack, Heighway 32,660
22. H_ Ipswich T. W 2-0 1-0 Toshack 2 54,316
May 1 A_ Derby Co. L 0-1 0-0 39,420
8 A Arsenal D 0-0 0-0 39,289
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League (64): Toshack 13, Keegan 9, Hughes 8, Smith 6 (6 pens), Whitham 6, Lawler
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Roy Evans 57 110 Bootle Liverpool 7 _-
Chris Lawler 60 12 10 Liverpool Liverpool 336 36
Alec Lindsay 58 1010 Bury Bury 126 14
Liverpool 6342 1
John Webb 584 107 Liverpool Liverpool —_ —
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Steve Arnold 60 12°7 ~ Crewe Crewe Alex, 13-2 —_—
Liverpool 141 —_—
Southport (on loan) 16 3
Larry Lloyd 62 124 Bristol Bristol R. 43 1
Liverpool 81 1
Emlyn Hughes 5104 1113 Barrow Blackpool 27+1 —
Liverpool 211 22
John McLaughlin 58 103 Liverpool Liverpool 37+2 2
David Rylands 60 117 Liverpool Liverpool —_ —
Tommy Smith 5104 117 Liverpool Liverpool 302 29
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Derek Brownbill 59 10 10 Liverpool Liverpool —_— =
Tan Callaghan heh 111° Liverpool Liverpool 41442 41
Alun Evans 59 110 Kidderminster Wolverhampton W. 20+1 4
Liverpool 77+ 21
Brian Hall im! 106 Glasgow Liverpool 56+8 2
Steve Heighway 5104 117 Dublin Liverpool 69+4 8
Bob Johnston 5 94 110 Liverpool Liverpool — —
Kevin Keegan 58 10 10 Doncaster Scunthorpe U. 120+ 4 18
Liverpool 35 9
Kevin Kewley 58 107 Liverpool Liverpool — —
Hugh McAuley Su 97 Bootle Liverpool —_ oo
Peter Thompson 59 11 10 Carlisle Preston N.E. 122 20
Liverpool 317+-5 42
Phil Thompson 60 107° Liverpool Liverpool +1 —_—
John Waddington 5-TL 11-7 Darwen Liverpool — —
Jack Whitham 5114 120 Burnley Sheffield W. 57+6 28
Liverpool 15 7
John Toshack 60 117 Cardiff Cardiff C, 15942 74
Liverpool 49 +1 18
Free Transfers: Philip Dando; Edward Flood; Stephen Marshall.
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LUTON TOWN DIV. 2
President: T. Hodgson.
Chairman: Robert Keens.
Directors: L. S. Hawkins, H. Richardson, J. A. C. Bain, R. I.
Burr, J. E. Bartholemew, A. T. Hunt, E. Morecombe.
Secretary: R. Readhead.
Team Manager: Harry Haslam.
Year Formed: 1885. Turned Professional: 1890.
Limited Company: 1897.
Previous Grounds: 1885, Excelsior, Dallow Lane; 1897,
Dunstable Road; 1905, Kenilworth Road.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 1:
8th, 1957-58. Division 2, Runners-up: 1954-55. Division 3,
Runners-up: 1969-70. Division 4, Champions: 1967-68. Divi-
sion 3(S), Champions: 1936-37; Runners-up: 1935-36. F.A.
Cup, Best Season: Runners-up: 1959. Football League Cup,
Best Season: 4th Rd., 1963.
Record Victory: 12-0 vy Bristol R., Division Most League Appearances: Bob Morton,
3(S), Apr. 13th, 1936. 494, 1948-64.
Record Defeat: 1-9 v Swindon T., Division Rec. Trans. Fee Rec.£180,000 from Newcastle
3(S), Aug. 28th, 1921. U. for Malcolm Macdonald, May 1971.
Most League Points: 66, Division 4, 1967-68 Record Transfer Fee Paid: £35,000 to Arsenal
(equalled Division 4 record). for David Court, July 1970.
Most League Goals: 103, Division 3(S), Managers Since the War: Dally Duncan,
1936-37. Syd Owen, Sam Bartram, Bill Harvey,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Joe Payne, George Martin, Allan Brown.
55, Division 3(S), 1936-37. Address of Supporters Club: ‘Hatters Club’.
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: 243, Gordon Address of Club Shop: Luton Town Club
Turner, 1949-64. Shop and Sports Centre, 231 Dunstable
Most Capped Player: George Cummins, 19, Road, Luton, Bedfordshire.
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Result
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Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 1-1 0-0 Givens (pen) 12,428
Aug 14 H_ Norwich C.
L 1-2 0-0 Busby 13,333
21 A Burnley
D 1-1 ~=O-1 Anderson 11,772
28 H Preston N.E.
D 1-1_=1-1 Givens 10,490
Sept 1 A Oxford U.
D 0-0 0-0 8,703
4 A Orient
11. H_ Birmingham C. D 0-0 0-0 14,678
18 A Millwall D 2-2. 1-2 Anderson 2 12,433
H Middlesbrough W 3-2~—=s‘I1-1 Halom, Wainwright, Anderson 13,001
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Oct 20,4 Hull'C. D 0-0 0-0 13,904
9 H_ Swindon T. D 0-0 0-0 13,423
16 A Norwich C. L 1-3 1-0 Slough 22,558
19 Alt (OsP RS L 0-1 0-1 15,858
23 H Carlisle U. L 0-2 0-1 11,963
30 A _ Sunderland D 2-2 0-1 Nicholl, Anderson 17,979
Nov 6 H_ Charlton Ath. Peo” MEOW Keen 11,011
13. A Watford L 1-2. 1-1 Halom 14,000
20 <A_ Blackpool Wi1-0 1-0 Givens 8,432
27 H_ Portsmouth W 3-2 0-2 Keen, Hindson, Anderson 9,910
Dec 4 A_ Bristol C, D 0-0 0-0 12,921
i HB Cardi Cc, D 2-2 1-1 Anderson, Givens (pen) 10,606
18 H = Orient W 2-0 0-0 Slough, Givens 9,193
27 <A Sheffield W. D 2-2 1-0 Givens, Anderson 31,391
Jan H_ Millwall W 2-1 2-0 Nicholl, Anderson 15,113
8 A Preston N.E. W 1-0 1-0 Slough 12,844
22. A Fulham L 1-3 0-2 Anderson 11,328
DORE O.RRS D 1-1 ‘1-1 John, Ryan 17,280
Feb 5 H Oxford U. EF 1-2 8051 Halom 9,792
12 A Carlisle U. D 0-0 0-0 8,731
19 H Sunderland Eal-2 10-1 Nicholl 10,994
26 A Charlton Ath. L 0-2 0-1 7,941
Mar 4 H_ Watford D 0-0 0-0 10,816
18 H_ Burnley W 1-0 1-0 Busby 8,490
25. A Birmingham C. L 0-1 0-0 34,395
31 A Middlesbrough D 0-0 0-0 11,720
Apr 1 H__ Sheffield W. W 3-1 0-1 Halom 3 9,121
4 H_ Hull C. L 0-1 0-0 9,763
8 H_ Blackpool L 1-4 0-3 Keen 7,270
15 A Portsmouth W 3-0 2-0 Givens (pen), John Ryan, 2 8,552
18 A Swindon T. Le T-2°” 1-0 Givens 8,960
22, 4H BristolG! D 0-0 0-0 8,329
29" .A Cardiff Gy Dusk welel Wainwright 12,587
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Luton T. 252+8 13
Robin Wainwright Sil” 11 t35 Luton Luton T. 15+1 3
Cambridge U. (on loan) 1 _
Don Shanks 59 108 London Luton T, 25 _
Forwards
Peter Anderson 510 113 Hendon Luton T. 46+3 11
Viv Busby 5114 116 High Wycombe Luton T. 444+12 14
Newcastle U. (on loan) 4 2
Don Givens 511 112 Dublin Manchester U. 4 1
Luton T. 80+3 19
Derek Hales Luton T. — —_—
Vic Halom 5 10 12 10 Burton Charlton Ath, 8+3 —
Orient 53 12
Fulham 66+6 22
Luton T. 32+2 T
Gordon Hindson 59 114 Durham Newcastle U. 7 1
Luton T. 22+1 1
Terry Robinson Luton T. —_ a
Jim Ryan 59 10 11 Stirling Manchester U. 21+3 4
Luton T, 414+8 3
Nicholas Sparks Luton T. — —
Free Transfers; David Court; Michael Keen; Alan Read.
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MANCHESTER CITY DIV. 1
President: A. V. Alexander.
Chairman: A. E. Alexander, M.S.I.A.
Directors: S. Rose, M.B., F.R.C.S., F. R. Johnson,
J. J. H. Humphreys, R. Harris, P. J. Swales, S. H.
Cussons, J. F. Smith Secretary: W. Griffiths.
Manager: Malcolm Allison. Coach: Ken Barnes.
Year Formed: 1887 as Ardwick F.C.; 1894 as Man-
chester City. Limited Company: 1894.
Turned Professional: 1887 as Ardwick F.C.
Previous Names: 1887-94, Ardwick F.C. (Formed
through the amalgamation of West Gorton and Gorton
Athletic, the latter having been formed in 1880.)
Previous Grounds: 1880-81, Clowes Street; 1881-82,
Kirkmanshulme Cricket Ground; 1882-84, Queens
Road; 1884-87, Pink Bank Lane; 1887-94, Hyde Road;
(1894-1923, as City); 1923, Maine Rd.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Highest League Scorer in Season: Tommy
Champions: 1936-37, 1967-68; Runners-up: Johnson, 38, Division 1, 1928-29.
1903-04, 1920-21. Division 2, Champions: Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
1898-99, 1902-03, 1909-10, 1927-28, 1946- Tommy Johnson, 158, 1919-30.
47, 1965-66; Runners-up: 1895-96, 1950-51. Most Capped Player: Francis Lee, 27, Eng.
F.A. Cup, Winners: 1904, 1934, 1956, 1969; Most League Appearances: Bert Trautmann,
Runners-up: 1926, 1933, 1955. Football 508, 1949-64 (33 F.A. Cup appearances).
League Cup, Winners: 1970. European Record Transfer Fee Received: £125,000 from
Competitions: European Cup: 1968-69. Torino, Italy, for Dennis Law, June, 1961.
European Cup Winners Cup: 1969-70 Record Transfer Fee Paid: £200,000 to
(Winners): 1970-71. Q.P.R. for Rodney Marsh, March 1972.
Record Victory: 11-3 v Lincoln C., Division 2, Managers Since the War: Wilf Wild, Sam
Mar. 23rd, 1895. Record Defeat: 1-9 v Cowan, Jock Thomson, Les McDowall,
Everton, Division 1, Sept. 3rd, 1906, George Poyser, Joe Mercer.
Most League Points: 62, Division 2, 1946-47. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The City
Most League Goals: 108, Division 2, 1926-27. Souvenir Shops, Maine Road, Moss Side.
How to get there: Corporation specials from Aytoun Street, Piccadilly, in centre of city.
Nearest Railway Station Manchester Piccadilly.
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‘Football, Manchester 14’. Capacity crowd: 64,374. Record attendance: 84,569 v Stoke C.,
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F.A. Cup 6th Rd., March 3, 1934 (British record for any game outsi ide London or Glasgow).
3, 1969.
Record aibiee £30,888 v Manchester U., F.A. Cup Semi-Final, December
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Hy Leeds. L 0-1 0-0 38,566
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24 A Wolverhampton W. L 1-2 0-1 Lee (pen) 26,633
28 H_ Tottenham H. W440 2-0 Bell, Summerbee, Davies, Lee 33,683
Sept 1 H_ Liverpool Wi1-0 0-0 Mellor 45,144
4 A _ Leicester C. D0-0 0-0 25,238
11 H Newcastle U. W2-1 1-1 Bell, Lee 32,710
18 A Nottingham F. D 2-2 0-0 Lee (pen), Davies 21,488
25 H Southampton W 3-0 2-0 Lee, Bell, Davies 27,896
Oct 2 A W.B.A. W 2-0 2-0 Lee, Connor 25,634
9 H_ Everton W 1-0 0-0 Lee (pen) 33,538
16 A Leeds U. L 0-3. 0-1 36,004
23 H_ Sheffield U. W 2-1 0-0 Doyle, Lee 41,896
30 A Huddersfield T. D i-1 = +0-1 Carter 20,153
Nov 6 H Manchester U. D 3-3 0-1 Lee (pen), Bell, Summerbee 63,366
13. A Arsenal W 2-1 0-0 Mellor, Bell 47,443
20 A West Ham U. W 2-0 1-0 Lee (pen), Davies 33,694
27 H_ Coventry C. W 40 2-0 Lee2, Bell 2 31,003
Dec 4 A_ Derby Co. L 1-3 0-3 Lee (pen) 35,354
11 H_ Ipswich T. W440 3-0 Davies, Mellor, Bell, Lee 26,900
18 H_ Leicester C. D 1-1 0-1 Lee (pen) 29,524
27. A- .Stoke'@! W 3-1 1-0 Towers, Book, Lee 43,007
Jan 1 H_ Nottingham F. D 2-2 1-1 Lee (pen), Davies 38,777
8 A Tottenham H. Di-1 0-1 Davies 36,470
22’ A C. Palace W 2-1-1 Lee, Blyth (og) 31,480
29H Wolverhampton W. W 5-2 3-1 Booth, Lee 3, Towers 37,639
Feb 12. A_ Sheffield U. Di'3-300 1 Lee 2 (1 pen), Bell 38,181
19 H_ Huddersfield T. W 1-0 0-0 Booth 36,421
26 A Manchester C. L 0-3 0-1 50,074
Mar 1 HH W.B.A. W 2-1 1-0 Bell 2 25,677
4 H Arsenal W 2-0 1-0 Lee 2 (1 pen) 44,213
11 A Everton W 2-1 2-0 Wright, T. (og), Hill 44,646
18H Chelsea W 1-0 1-0 Booth 53,322
25 A Newcastle U. D 0-0 0-0 37,460
Apr 1 H_ StokeC. eG Er ae | Lee 49,392
4 A Southampton L 0-2 O-1 27,374
8 H West Ham U. W 3-1. =1-0 Marsh 2, Bell 38,491
12 A Manchester U. W 3-1 0-0 Lee 2, Marsh 56,000
15 A Coventry C. D 1-1 0-0 Towers 34,225
18 A _— Ipswich L 1-2 06-1 Summerbee 24,365
22. H_ Derby Co. W 2-0 1-0 Marsh, Lee (pen) 55,026
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Tommy Booth 61 11 124 Manchester Manchester C. 135
Willie Donachie 59 113 Glasgow Manchester C. 47+4
Mike Doyle 60 119 Manchester Manchester C. 2354+5
Eaman Kavanagh 59 108 Manchester Manchester C, —
Alan Oakes 60 1210 Winsford Manchester C. 443+1
Paul Smith 58 912 Bath Manchester C, —
Tony Towers 584 1124 Manchester Manchester C. 59+4
Howard White 5 94 108 Manchester Manchester C, —
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Colin Bell 5114 1164 Hesleden Bury 82
Manchester C, 225
Michael Brennan 510 110 Salford Manchester C, +2
: Stockport Co. (on loan) 18
Frank Carrodus 58 10 10 Manchester Manchester C. 1141
Jeffrey Clarke Pontefract Manchester C, —
Wyn Davies 6 14 125 Caernarvon Wrexham 55
Bolton W. 455
Newcastle U. 181
Manchester C. 40
Keith Hanvey Manchester C. —
Philip Henson 5 10 9 12 Manchester Manchester C, +1
Freddie Hill 5113 127 Sheffield Bolton W. 273+1
Halifax T. 25
Manchester C. 244+5
Derek Jeffries 5104 113 Manchester Manchester C, 31+8
Francis Lee 574 122 Bolton Bolton W. 189
Manchester C. 184
Dennis Leman 55 102 Newcastle Manchester C, =
George McBeth 5 64 911 Belfast Manchester C, —
Rodney Marsh 60 120 London Fulham 63
Q.P.R. 211
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Mike Summerbee 5104 114 Preston Swindon T. 218
Manchester C, 252+1
Jeffrey Johnson SF 100 Cardiff Manchester C., 442
Jan Mellor 61 10 12 Manchester Manchester C, 26 +2
Free Transfers: Stuart Curtin; David Gibbons.
Club Colours: Sky blue shirts with white collars and cuffs, white shorts, blue stockings with red and white
tops.
Change Colours: Red and black striped shirts, black shorts.
Club Captain: Tony Book.
Team Captain: Colin Bell.
First Team Trainer: Ken Barnes,
Club Nickname; ‘Citizens’,
274
MANCHESTER UNITED
Chairman: L. C. Edwards.
Directors: J. A. Gibson, W. A. Young, D. D. Haroun, J.P.,
C. M. Edwards., Sir Matt Busby, C.B.E.
Manager: Frank O’Farrell. Secretary: R. L. Olive.
Year Formed: 1880 as Newton Heath; 1902, Manchester United.
Turned Professional: 1885. Limited Company: 1907.
Previous Name: Newton Heath, 1880-1902.
Previous Grounds: 1880-93, North Road, Monsall Road;
1893-1910, Bank Street; 1910, Old Trafford; 1946, Maine Rd.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions: 1907-08,
1910-11, 1951-52, 1955-56, 1956-57; 1964-65, 1966-67;
Runners-up: 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1950-51, 1958-59,
1963-64, 1967-68. Division 2, Champions: 1935-36; Runners-
up; 1896-97, 1905-06, 1924-25, 1937-38.
F.A. Cup, Winners: 1909, 1948, 1963; Run- Highest League Scorer in Season: Dennis
ners-up: 1957, 1958. Football League Cup, Viollet, 32, 1959-60.
Best Season: 1969-70, Semi-Finalists. Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Bobby
European Competitions: European Cup, Charlton, 192.
Semi-Finalists: 1956-57, 1957-58, 1965-66, Most Capped Player: Bobby Charlton, 106.
1968-69; Winners: 1967-68. European Cup Most League Appearances: Bobby Charlton,
Winners Cup: 1963-64. European Fairs 570, 1955-1972.
Cup, Semi-Finalists: 1964-65. Record Transfer Fee Received: £65,000 from
Huddersfield T. for Alan Gowling, June
Record Victory: 10-0 v Anderlecht, European 1972.
Cup, Preliminary Rd., 1956-57. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £200,000 for Ian
Record Defeat: 0-7 v Aston Villa, Division 1, Moore to Nottingham F., March 1972.
Dec. 27th, 1930. Managers Since the War: Matt Busby, Wilf
Most League Points: 64, Division 1, 1956-57. McGuinness, Sir Matt Busby.
Most League Goals: 103, Division 1, 1956-57 Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Red
and 1958-59. Devils Souvenir Shop, Old Trafford.
How to get there: Special buses leave Ayton Street, Piccadilly, and Victoria Street, near
Manchester Cathedral. Nearest Railway Stations Manchester, Piccadilly and Victoria.
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A _ Derby Co, D 2-2 2-0 Law, Gowling 35,886
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A _ Chelsea W 3-2~—=«SOO--1 Kidd, Morgan (pen), Charlton 54,763
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20 H_ Arsenal W 3-1 _—*O-1 Gowling, Charlton, Kidd (at Liverpool) 27,649
23 H W.B.A. W 3-1 2-0 + Best2,Gowling (at Stoke) 23,146
28 A Wolverhampton W. D 1-1 1-0 Best 46,471
31 A Everton L 0-1 0-1 52,151
~ Sept 4 4H _ Ipswich T. Wi1-0 1-0 Best 45,656
11. <A_ C. Palace W 3-1~—si1-1 Kidd, Law 2 44,020
18 H West Ham U. W 4-2. 2-1 Best 3, Charlton 53,339
25 <A Liverpool D 2-2 0-2 Law, Charlton 55,634
Oct 2 H_ Sheffield U. W2-0 0-0 Best, Gowling 51,735
9 A Huddersfield T. W 3-0 0-0 Best, Law, Charlton 33,458
16 H Derby Co. W 1-0 0-0 Best 53,400
23 A Newcastle U. W 1-0 0-0 Best 52,411
50M Ee ecds UO. L 0-1 0-1 53,960
Nov 6 A Manchester C. D 3-3 1-0 Mcllroy, Kidd, Gowling 63,366
13 H _ Tottenham H. W 3-1 1-0 Mcllroy, Law 2 54,000
200 Hi Leicester'C: W 3-2——2-1 Kidd, Law 2 48,757
27 A Southampton W 5-2 2-0 Best 3, McIlroy, Kidd 30,323
Dec 4 H_ Nottingham F. W 3-2 2-1 Law, Kidd 2 45,411
1? A’ “Stoke'C. D 1-1 ‘1-1 Law 33,857
18 A _ Ipswich T. D0-0 0-0 29,229
27 H_ Coventry C. D2-2 641 Law, James 52,117
Jan 1 -A West Ham U. L 0-3 0-1 41,892
8 H Wolverhampton W.L 1-3 0-2 Mcllroy 46,781
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19.5, A ~ Leeds 'U: L 1-5 0-0 Burns 45,399
Mar 4 A _ Tottenham H. L 0-2 00 54,814
8 H_ Everton D 0-0 0-0 38,415
—_ 11 H__ Huddersfield T. W 2-0 1-0 Best, Moore 53,581
25 H.C.Palace W 4-0 2-0 Gowling, Charlton, Moore, Law 41,550
Apr 1 A Coverntry C. W 3-2 3-1 Best, Moore, Charlton 37,901
3. H_ Liverpool L 0-3 0-0 54,000
4 A Sheffield U. Di-1 O1 Sadler 45,045
8 <A Leicester C. L 02 0-1 35,970
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15 H Southampton W 3-2 3-0 Best (pen), Moore, Kidd 38,437
22 A _ Nottingham F. D 0-0 0-0 35,063
25 A Arsenal L 0-3 02 49,125
29 H_ Stoke C. W 3-0 3-0 Charlton, Moore, Best (pen) 34,959
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League Cup (7): Best 3, Charlton 2, Gowling, Morgan.
FA. Cup (12): Best 5, Charlton 2, Gowling 2, Aston, Morgan, Sadler.
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Alex Stepney 119 Mitcham Millwall
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Ian Donald 116 Aberdeen Manchester U.
Tony Dunne 911 Dublin Manchester U.
John Fitzpatrick 912 Aberdeen Manchester U.
William Watson 117 Motherwell Manchester U.
Paul Jones Manchester U,
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Manchester U.
Pat Crerand 121 Glasgow Celtic
Manchester U.
Paul Edwards 104 Crompton Manchester U.
Brian Greenhoff 1011 Barnsley Manchester U.
Clive Griffiths 11 7 Pontypridd Manchester U.
Steve James 10 10 Coseley Manchester U. 73
Tom O’Neil 104 St. Helens Manchester U. 37
David Sadler 123 Yalding Manchester U. 244+4
Arnold Sidebottom 11 4 Barnsley Manchester U.
Ian Ure 1293 Ayr Dundee 106
Arsenal 167
Manchester U. 47
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Peter Abbott 12 8 Rotherham Manchester U.
John Aston 10 12 Manchester Manchester U. 139+17
George Best 103 Belfast Manchester U. 330
Bobby Charlton 117 Ashington Manchester U. 570
Peter Fletcher 10 13 Manchester Manchester U.
Daniel Healey 10 13 Manchester Manchester U,
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Francis McGivern 92 Coatbridge Manchester U.
Sammy Mcllroy 109 Belfast Manchester U. 8+8
Ian Moore 11 13 Ipswich Nottingham F, 233+1
Manchester U, 11
Willie Morgan 5 84 108 Glasgow Burnley 183
Manchester U. 124
Tony Whelan 5 104 118 Salford Manchester U.
Carlo Sartori 36 105 Calderzone, Manchester U. 26+12
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Tony Young 5 92 911 Urmston Manchester U. 5-3)
Eric Young 5 64 103 Stockton on Manchester U.
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Free Transfers: William Carrick; William Fairhurst; Damien Ferguson; Andrew Harris; Kevin Lewis.
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Club Colours: Red shirts with white collars and cuffs, white shorts, stockings black with red tops and white
band.
Change Colours: All white.
Coach: Malcolm Musgrove,
Club Captain: Bobby Charlton.
Club Nickname: ‘United’, or ‘Reds’,
278
MANSFIELD TOWN DIV. 4
Chairman: A. F. Patrick.
Directors: G. Bunting, B. Chambers, J. B. Almond,
J. W. Pratt.
Manager: Danny Williams. Secretary: J. D. Eaton.
Year Formed: 1905.
Turned Professional: 1905. Limited Company: 1905.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division
3: 3rd, 1964-65. Division 3(N), Runners-up: 1950-51.
Division 4, Promoted: 1962-63 (4th). F.A. Cup, Best
Season: 6th Rd., 1968-69. Football League Cup, Best
Season: Never past 3rd Rd.
Relegated to Division 4 1971-72.
Record Victory: 9-2 y Rotherham U.,
Division 3(N), Dec. 27th, 1932 and v
Hounslow T., F.A. Cup, Ist Rd. Replay,
Noy. 5th, 1962.
Record Defeat: 1-8 v Walsall, Division 3(N), Leicester C. for Malcolm Partridge,
Jan. 19th, 1933. Sept. 1970 and £50,000 from Middles-
Most League Points: 64, Division 3(N), brough for Stuart Boam, June 1971.
1950-51. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £10,000 to W.B.A.
Most League Goals; 108, Division 4, 1962-63. for Bill Williams, Jan. 1966.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Ted Managers Since the War: Roy Goodall,
Harston, 55, Division 3(N), 1936-37. Freddie Steele, Stan Mercer, Charlie
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Mitten, Sam Weaver, Raich Carter,
Harry Johnson, 104, 1931-36. Tommy Cummings, Tommy Eggleston,
Most League Appearances: Don Bradley, Jock Basford.
386, 1949-62. Address of Supporters Club: Jackpot Office,
Record Transfer Fee Received: £50,000 from c/o the ground.
How to get there: Buses from town centre to within 300 yards of the ground. Nearest Railway
Station, Nottingham Midland.
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address: ‘Football, Mansfield’. Capacity crowd: 20,500. Record attendance: 24,467 Vv
Nottingham F., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 10, 1953. Record receipts: £10,712 y Leicester
C., F.A. Cup 6th Rd., March 1969.
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Date Venue Opponents
D0-0 0-0 5,801
Aug 14 H_ Halifax T.
21 A Rochdale L 1-2 1-1 Ryder (og) 3,458
L 0-3 0-1 4,131
28 H_ Brighton
L 1-3 0-1 Stenson (pen) 8,343
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H Swansea C. L 0-2 0-1 3,547
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A Aston Villa Wi1-0 0-0 Jones 28,106
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25 H Rotherham U. L 0-1 0-1 4,797
27. +A Tranmere R. D 2-2 2-2 Thompson, Fairbrother 2,455
“Oct 2. .A_ Bolton W. L 0-2 0-2 8,751
9 H_ Bristol R. D 0-0 0-0 3,830
16 <A Halifax T. D 1-1 0-0 Fairbrother 3,864
18 H_ Barnsley D0-0 0-0 3,692
23 A Blackburn R. D i-1_ 0-0 Fairbrother 7,103
29 H Bournemouth L 0-5 0-2 6,602
Nov 6 A_ Notts. Co. L 0-2 0-1 16,905
13 H_ Port Vale L 0-1 O-1 5,986
27 ek York C, W2-1 1-0 Wignall, Roberts, R. (pen) 3,921
Dec 4 H_ Torquay U. D 0-0 0-0 S148
18 H Plymouth Arg. L 2-3 1-2 Fairbrother, Thompson 3,782
27 A Walsall L 1-2 0-0 Thompson 7,001
Jan 1 H _ Chesterfield W 2-1 0-0 Fairbrother, Wignall 8,319
8 A Brighton L 0-1 0-0 10,616
15 -A_ Bradford C. D 2-2 2-0 Fairbrother 2 4,098
22 H Tranmere R. Di-i_ t-l Fairbrother 4,740
29 A Barnsley D 1-1 0-0 #$Thompson 3,676
Feb 5 H Oldham Ath. W2-1~=si1-1 Wignall, Fairbrother 4,385
12. H_ Blackburn R. W 1- 1-0 Wignall 5,146
19 A Bournemouth D 1-1 0-0 Kitchener (og) 13,417
26 H_ Notts. Co. D 1-1 0-0 Roberts, R. 16,758
Mar 4 A_ Port Vale L 0-1 0-1 2,809
11 A Bristol R. L 1-2 1-0 Fairbrother 5,574
13. A Wrexham D 1-1 0-0 Saunders 2,358
18 H _ Rochdale W 3-1 1-0 Fairbrother, Wignall, Saunders 5,109
20 H_ Shrewsbury T. D 2-2 2-0 Fairbrother, Roberts, D. 5,961
24 A Swansea C. D 1-1 1-0 Wignall 3,494
27 H_ Bolton W. W 1-0 1-0 Wignall 5,398
Apr 1 H_ Walsall D 1-1 0-0 Fairbrother 5,770
3 A Rotherham U. Lo 13. 0-2 Fairbrother 5,518
8 A Oldham Ath. L 1-2 0-1 Wignall 5,587
15 H York C. D 0-0 0-0 5,006
19 A Shrewsbury T. L 2-4 0-2 Thompson 2 2,693
22 A Torquay U. W1-0 1-0 Longhorn 3025
24 4H _ Aston Villa D 1-1 0-0 Fairbrother 12,454
29 H_ Bradford C. D 1-1 1-0 Stenson 4,231
May 1 H Wrexham D 1-1 = =0-0 Thompson 6 678
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510 1010 Glasgow Watford 14 —_
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Clive Walker 510 110 Watford Leicester C. 17 _—
Northampton T, 72 1
Mansfield T. 132 PP
Barry Foster 59 104 Worksop Mansfield T. 9 —_—
Half-backs
Sam Ellis 60 135 Ashtonunder Sheffield W. 155+2 1
’ Lyme Mansfield T. 20 —
Mike Laverick Mansfield T. —_ =
John Saunders 614 126 Worksop Mansfield T. 76 2
Phil Waller 59 116 Derby Derby Co. 96 5
Mansfield T. 152+7 2
Alan Jarvis 58 11 94 Wrexham Hull C. 148+11 be
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John Fairbrother 59 118 Cricklewood Watford 39 19
Worcester C. not known
Peterborough U. 69+3 35
Northampton T. 135+5 56
Mansfield T. 41 15
Colin Foster 59 110 Nottingham Mansfield T. 1 —
Dennis Longhorn 5 11 110 Bournemouth Bournemouth 23+8 1
Mansfield T. 26+1 1
Dudley Roberts 604 122 Coventry Coventry C. 1141 6
Mansfield T. 151+3 52
John Stenson 39 116 Catford Charlton Ath. 347 —
Mansfield T. 10344 21
Dave Thompson S.7 107 Scotton Wolverhampton W. 8 1
Southampton 2143 —
Mansfield T. 74 15
Frank Wignall 5 113 11 7 Blackpool Everton 33 is}
Nottingham F, 158+1 47
Wolverhampton W, 32 15
Derby Co. 29+-16 15
Mansfield T. 2342 8
Free Transfers: John Bingham; Colin Harrington; Robert Roberts; John Stenson.
Club Colours: White shirts with blue and amber trimmings, blue shorts, white stockings,
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts and stockings,
Club Trainer|Coach: Johnny Quigley.
Club Nickname: ‘The Stags’,
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MIDDLESBROUGH DIV. 2
Chairman: J. E. Thomas.
Directors: H. E. Thomas, G. B. Whinney, G. B. Wood,
G. T. Kitching, Dr. U. N. Phillips, E. Varley, C.
Amer.
Manager: Stan Anderson.
Asst. Manager: Harold Shepherdson, M.B.E.
Secretary: T. H. C. Green.
Year Formed: 1876.
Turned Professional: 1889; became amateur 1892,
and professional again, 1899.
Limited Company: 1892.
Previous Grounds: 1877, Old Archery Ground, Lin-
thorpe Rd; 1903, Ayresome Park.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position
in Division 1: 3rd, 1913-14. Division 2,
Champions: 1926-27, 1928-29; Runners-up: Most Capped Player: Wilf Mannion, 26,
1901-02. Division 3, Runners-up: 1966-67. England.
F.A. Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd., 1935-36, Most League Appearances: Tim Williamson,
1946-47, 1969-70, old last eight, 1900-01, 563, 1902-23.
1903-04. Football League Cup: Never past Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
3rd Rd. Amateur Cup, Winners: 1895, 1898. George Camsell, 326, 1925-39.
Record Victory: 10-3 v Sheffield U., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £57,500 from
1, Nov. 18th, 1933. Chelsea for Geoff Butler, Sept. 1967.
Record Defeat: 0-9 v Blackburn R., Division Record Transfer Fee Paid: £60,000 to New-
2, Nov. 6th, 1954. castle United for John Craggs, Aug. 1971.
Most League Points: 62, Division 2, 1926-27. Managers Since the War: David Jack,
Most League Goals: 122, Division 2, 1926-27. Walter Rowley, Bob Dennison, Raich
Highest League Scorer in Season: George Carter.
Camsell, 59, Division 2, 1926-27 (record Address of Club Shop or Boutique: 64 Kens-
for Division 2). ington Road, Middlesbrough.
How to get there: Buses from the Exchange, Middlesbrough. Nearest Railway Station,
Middlesbrough.
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Date Venue Opponents
A Portsmouth L. 1-2) et Vincent 15,649
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DP eOPPERS W 3-2. 2-1 ~=Hickton, Mills, Vincent 20,574
280 AE BiistolG: L 1-2 0-2 Maddren 16,474
31 H_ Sheffield W. W 2-1 1-1 Maddren, Hickton 23,963
Sept 4 H Fulham W 2-0 0-0 Vincent, Maddren 20,228
11. A Charlton Ath, W 2-0 0-0 Maddren 2 11,143
18 H Cardiff C, Wi1-0 1-0 Gates 18,288
25. 2A Teton. L 2-3 1-1 Hickton, Maddren 13,001
_ 29 A Sunderland L 1-4 0-1 Vincent 28,129
Oct 2 H_ Blackpool W 1-0 1-0 Gates 18,671
9A Oxford U: D 0-0 0-0 9,704
16 H_ Portsmouth W 2-1 2-1 Hickton, Vincent 16,376
19 H Millwall W 1-0 0-0 Hickton 20,383
23 H Watford W 2-1 2-0 Craggs, Laidlaw 19,947
30 A Swindon T. W1-0 1-0 Maddren 13,541
Nov 6 H_ Preston N.E. L 0-1 0-0 21,907
13. A Burnley |
ida’ 5 ey | Laidlaw, Downing 15,679
20 H_ Orient W 1-0 0-0 Hickton 13,288
27 A’ NorwichC, L 0-2 0-0 2T 515
Dec 4 H_ Birmingham C. D0-0 0-0 15,761
Tie A Hore: L 3-4 3-3 Mills 2, Craggs 13,532
18 A Fulham D 2-2 = 1-1 Stiles, Hickton 7,571
aT i “Carlisle D 2-2 2-2 Mills, Downing 24,696
Jan 1 AS Cardi (Cc, L 0-1 0-0 12,773
8 H_ Bristol C. W 1-0 0-0 Downing 13,117
22 H Sunderland W 2-0 2-0 Hickton 2 34,846
29. A Millwall L 0-1 0-0 13,866
Feb 12 A Watford W 1-0 0-0 Hickton 8,109
19 H_ Swindon T. W 2-0 2-0 Downing, Mills 18,205
Mar 4 4H_ Burnley W 1-0 0-0 Dobson (og) 17,069
11 H Oxford U. W 2-1 1-1 Mills 2 13,334
14 A Carlisle U. L 0-3 0-2 10,316
ei VAS ORPIRY L 0-1 0-0 11,467
25H Charlton Ath. D 2-2 1-0 Hickton, McMordie 11,100
31 H Luton T. D 0-0 0-0 11,720
Apr 3 A_ Blackpool L 1-3 1-2 Vincent 13,726
8 A Orient Dt-l 1-0 McMordie WAIEY?
15 H Norwich C. W1-0 0-0 Spraggon 14,279
17 A Preston N.E. L 0-1 0-1 11,388
22 A Birmingham C, D 1-1 1-0 Hickton 37,202
26 A_ Sheffield W. L 0-1 0-1 14,151
29 H HullC. W 3-0 1-0 McMordie, Vincent, Mills 9,539
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League (50): Hickton 12, Mills 8, Vincent 7, Ma ddren 7, Downing 4, McMordie 3, Gates 2, Craggs 2,
Laidlaw 2, Stiles 1, Spraggon 1, Own G oal 1.
League Cup (3): Craggs, Downing, Hickton.
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MIDDLESBROUGH—PLAYERS
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position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
Pat Cuff 510 1012 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough — —
Grimsby T. (on loan) ve —_—
Jim Platt 61 1210 Ballymooney Middlesbrough 33 —
_ Full-backs
John Craggs §8 120 Filinthill Newcastle U. 50+2 1
Middlesbrough 38 2
Gordon Jones 58 110 Darlington Middlesbrough 43942 4
Half-backs
Stuart Boam 604 110 Kirkby Mansfield T. 175 2
Middlesbrough 38 —
Peter Brine 510 110 London Middlesbrough — —
Bill Gates 510 114 Ferryhill Middlesbrough 24644 9
Alan Moody 60 104 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 42 —
Frank Spraggon 59 122 Marley Hill Middlesbrough 164+1 2,
Nobby Stiles 56 10 10 Manchester Manchester U. 312 18
Middlesbrough 25 1
Basil Stonehouse 60 1210 Ruisborough Middlesbrough — —
Brian Taylor § 11 119 Hodthorpe Middlesbrough — _
Forwards
Dave Armstrong 58 100 Durham Middlesbrough 5+1 —
Harry Charlton 57 94 Gateshead Middlesbrough 4 —_—
James Cochrane 59 11 0 Glasgow Middlesbrough —— =
Peter Creamer 5 11 114 Hartlepool Middlesbrough = —
John Hickton 60 120 Birmingham Sheffield W. 52+1 pl
Middlesbrough 23644 118
Robert Hosker 55 99 Cannock Middlesbrough — —
Joe Laidlaw 58 10 12 Swalwell Middlesbrough 10447 20
Bill Maddren 511 120. Billingham Middlesbrough 8542 10
Eric McMordie 56 94 ~~ Belfast Middlesbrough 198+-9 19
John Vincent 59 117 West BromwichBirmingham C, 168+3 41
Middlesbrough 33+3 ii
David Mills 58 100 Whitby Middlesbrough 36+15 10
Malcolm Smith 58 110 Stockton Middlesbrough 0+1 _—
Free Transfers: Donald Burluraux; Stephen Fenton; Patrick Lynch; Alan Murray; Brian Myton; Robert
Smith; John Stone; William Whigham.
Club Colours: Red shirts with red shorts with white stripe, red stockings.
Change Colours: Black and blue striped shirts, black shorts, black stockings.
Club Captain; Gordon Jones.
First Team Trainer: Jim Headridge.
Club Coach: lan MacFarlane,
Club Nickname: ‘The Boro’.
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MILLWALL
Vice-President: R. J. Mellish, J.P. Chairman: F. C. Purser.
Directors: N. Weedon, W. J. Nelan, L. Eppel, J. B. Rickard,
H. T. J. Burnidge, F.R.I.C.S.
Manager: Benny Fenton. Secretary: D. G. Borland.
Year Formed: 1885. Turned Professional: 1890.
Limited Company: 1890.
Previous Grounds: 1885, Glengall Road, Millwall; 1886, Back
of “Lord Nelson’; 1890, East Ferry Road; 1901, North Green-
wich; 1910, The Den.
Previous Names: 1885, Millwall~ Rovers; 1893, Millwall
Athletic; 1920 Millwall.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in Division 2: 3rd,
1971-72. Division 3(S), Champions: 1927-28, 1937-38. Division
3, Runners-up: 1965-66. Division 4, Cham-
pions: 1961-62; Runners-up: 1964-65. 37, Division 3(S), 1926-27.
Longest unbeaten home run: Aug.24, 1964 Most Capped Player: Eamonn Dunphy, 26
to Jan. 14, 1967. F.A. Cup, Best Season: (27), Eire.
Semi-Finalists, 1900, 1903, 1937. (First Most League Apps: 335,- Harry Cripps,
Division 3 side to reach Semi-Final.) 1961-72.
Football League Cup, Best Season: 4th Rd., Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Jack
1964, 1966, 1968. Cock, 77, 1927-31.
Record Victory: 9-1 v Torquay U., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000 from
3(S), Aug. 29th, 1927; v Coventry C., Chelsea for Keith Weller, May 1970.
Division 3(S), Nov. 19th, 1927. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £40,000 to Q.P.R.
Record Defeat: \-9 vy Aston Villa, F.A. Cup, for Barry Bridges, Sept. 1970, and £40,000
4th Rd., Jan. 28th, 1946. to Shrewsbury T. for Alf Wood, May 1972.
Most League Points: 65, Division 3(S), 1927- Managers Since the War: Jack Cock,
28; Division 3, 1965-66. Charlie Hewitt, Ron Gray, Jimmy Seed,
Most League Goals: 127, Division 3(S), Reg. Smith, Ron Gray, Billy Gray.
1927-28. Address of Supporters Club: Same as Ground.
Highest League Scorer in Season: R. Parker, Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Same.
How to get there: Buses from Central London and West End, 36, 36A, 36B, 53, LAT GS 7a),
177, 182. From City: 21. Nearest Underground Stations, New Cross or New Cross Gate
(also British Rail).
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The Den, Cold Blow Lane, New Cross, London, §.E.14. Telephone 01-639 3143/4. Ground
capacity: 40,000. Record attendance: 48,672 v Derby Co., F.A. Cup Sth Rd., February 20,
1937. Record receipts: £10,879 v Tottenham H., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 28, 1967.
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Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date
Aug 14 A_ Bristol C. D 3-3 2-2. Dunphy, Allder, Bolland 12,612
H_ Blackpool Wi1-0 0-0 Bolland 12,058
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23 5A OLPR. D 1-1 0-1 Dunphy 16,730
30 H Charlton Ath. W 2-1 0-0 Allder, Bolland 18,588
Sept 4 H Sunderland Dl1-1) 1-0) Bridges 12,444
11. A Oxford U. W2-1 2-1 Kitchener, Cripps 8,652
18 H_ LutonT. D 2-2 2-1 Possee, Cripps (pen) 12,433
25 A Portsmouth DMet tt Bridges 15,485
27) JH a Sheffield w- D 1-1 0-1 Bridges 12,019
Oct? Sos CarlisleU, W 2-1 1-1 Bridges, Possee 11,546
9 A Cardiff C. W 2-1 = 0-1 Smethurst, Bridges 17,954
16 H_ Bristol C. W 3-1 1-1 Merrick (og), Rooks (og), Bolland 14,039
19 A Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-0 20,383
22 H Norwich C. W 2-1 ‘1-1 Stringer (og), Kitchener 22,763
30 A_ Orient D 2-2 0-1 Cripps, Allder 13,074
Nov 6 H_ Watford W 3-2. «0-0 Brown, B., Bolland (2 pens) 13,182
13. A Swindon T. W 2-0 0-0 Possee, Bridges 14,847
20 H_ Birmingham C. W 3-0 3-0 Bolland (pen), Possee, Bridges 15,123
Zimere sehollic: D 0-0 0-0 12,505
Dec 4 H_ Burnley D J-1 «0-1 Dunphy 14,005
i | A Preston N.E. L 0-4 0-2 14,097
18 A Sunderland D 3-3 0-1 Bolland, Smethurst, Possee 16,484
27 4H Fulham W 4-1 1-0 Bridges, Bolland (pen), Cripps, Possee 21,005
Jan 1 A Luton T. st2>. 02 Possee 15,113
Seb ORR: D0-0 00 24,266
22 A _ Sheffield W. D 1-1 =+‘1-0 Allder 16,829
29 H Middlesbrough W 1-0 0-0 Kitchener 13,866
Feb 12 A Norwich C. D 2-2 0-1 Possee, Bolland 34,118
19 H Orient W 2-1 1-0 Possee, Bolland (pen) 18,986
26 A Watford W 1-0 0-0 Bolland (pen) 14,575
Mar 4 H_ Swindon T. D2-2 2-1 Kitchener, Possee 16,036
Pl We Cardiiiic, Di1-1 0-1 Possee 13,649
18 A Blackpool D0-0 00 12,916
25) Eh Oxford Ut W 2-0 2-0 Bolland, Possee 15,302
31 H_ Portsmouth W 1-0 0-0 Bridges 21,919
Apr 1 A Fulham L 0-1 0-1 20,145
4 <A Carlisle U. D 3-3. 1-1 Cripps, Bridges, Brown, B. 10,692
8 A Birmingham C. L 0-1 0-0 43,483
(Se SendliGe W 2-1 2-0 Bridges, Possee 15,440
22 A Burnley L 0-2 0-0 11,251
25 A Charlton Ath. W 2-0 00 Bolland, Possee 26,582
29 H_ Preston N.E. W 2-0 1-0 Possee, Bridges 19,123
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League (64): Possee 15, Bolland 14 (6 pens), Bridges 12, Cripps 5 (1 pen), Allder 4, Kitchener 4, Dunphy 3,
Smethurst 2, Brown, B. 2, Own Goal 3.
F.A. Cup (6): Possee 2, Smethurst 2, Bolland, Burnett.
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Goalkeepers
62 116 Bishops Millwall 177 —
Bryan King
Stortford
Full-backs
_ Bryan Brown 594 1013 Shoreditch Millwall 12642 4
Harry Cripps 510 138 Plaistow Millwall 326+9 31
Half-backs
Dennis Burnett 511 1112 Bermondsey West Ham U. 48+2 _
Millwall 209 1
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Alan Dorney § 113 124 Bermondsey Millwall 117+1 —
Barry Kitchener 614 138 Dagenham Millwall 21342 13
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Orient 63 19
Norwich C. 104+1 29
Charlton Ath. 942 2
Millwall 145 32
Barry Bridges 510 1111 Norwich Chelsea 17442 80
Birmingham C, 83 36
Q.P.R. 72 32
Millwall 77 27
Steve Brown 58 10 33 Peckham Millwall 1415 1
Eamonn Dunphy 573 813 Dublin York C, 22 3
Millwall 230+7 24
Billy Holmes 59 110 Balham Millwall 0+1 _—
Billy Neil 57 100 Roslin Millwall 180+8 24
Derek Possee S15) 98 Southwark Tottenham H. 19 4
Millwall 201 73
Frank Saul 5 104 11 2 CanveyIsland Tottenham H. 112+4 37
Southampton 464+7 2
OPER 40+3 4
Millwall 3+42 a
Derek Smethurst 5 11 10 11 Durban Chelsea 14 3
Millwall 25-2 2
Alf Wood 5 114.12 2 Macclesfield | Manchester C, 24+1 _—
Shrewsbury T. 257 64
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Free Transfers: George Jacks; David Mackie.
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attendance: 68,386 vy Chelsea, Division 1, September 3, 1930. Record receipts:
Ujpest Dozsa, European Fairs Cup Final, May 29, 1969.
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NEWCASTLE UNITED 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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Dyson 1, Craig 1, Gibb 1, Smith 1, Nattrass 1, Own Goal 2. : tae ibe
League Cup (2): Cassidy, Macdonald.
F.A, Cup (3): Macdonald 2, Tudor.
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NEWCASTLE UNITED—PLAYERS
SS ————
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Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
position
Goalkeepers
Martin Burleigh 5104 131 Durham Newcastle U. 2 —
594 120 Coleraine Newcastle U. 176 —_
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Full-backs
Frank Clark 604 122 Durham Newcastle U. 292+1 —
David Craig 594 113 Belfast Newcastle U. 245+1 4
Ray Ellison 574 116 Newcastle Newcastle U. 5 —
Ron Guthrie 510 130 Northampton Newcastle U. 49+3 1
Half-backs
Ollie Burton 5114 1112 Chepstow Newport Co. 52 J
Norwich C. 57 8
Newcastle U. 181+6 6
John Cowan 594 98 Belfast Newcastle U. 3+1 —_
Derek Craig 60 119 Newcastle U. —_ —_—
Tommy Gibb 5103 111 West Lothian Partick T. 112 13
Newcastle U. 151+3 8
Chris Guthrie Newcastle U. 2) —
Pat Howard 511 120 Dodworth Barnsley 176+1 6
Newcastle U. 34 —
Bobby Moncur 593 109 Perth Newcastle U. 225+3 2
Irving Nattrass Newcastle U. 2147 1
Forwards
Stewart Barrowclough 57 90 _ Barnsley Barnsley 9 —
Newcastle U. 2843 3
Tom Cassidy Belfast Coleraine not known
Newcastle U. 8+5 2
William Coulson Newcastle U. — —_—
David Crosson Newcastle U. = —
Tony Green 57 10 13 Glasgow Albion R. 64 21
Blackpool 121+1 12
Newcastle U. 27 2
Terry Hibbitt 5 64 910 Bradford Leeds U. 32+13 9
Newcastle U. 35 3
Gordon Hodgson Newcastle U. 1 _—
George Hope Newcastle U. — —_
Keith Kennedy Newcastle U. 1 —_—
William King Newcastle U. — —,
Malcolm Macdonald 58 113 London Fulham 1043 5
Luton T. 88 49
Newcastle U. 42 23
Alex Reid 58 100 Rangers not known
Dundee UV. 9345 11
Newcastle U. 12+6
Keith Robson Newcastle U. — sot
Jim Smith S11 118 Glasgow Aberdeen 103+1 21
Newcastle U. 4643 7
John Tudor 510 1110 Ilkeston Coventry C. 6346 13
Sheffield U. 6447 30
Newcastle U. S321 13
David Young 593 109 Newcastle Newcastle U. 32+2 2
Free Transfers: Stephen Allan; David Embleton; Kenneth Heslop; Kenneth Johnson; Colin Mather;
Thomas Walton.
Club Colours: Black and white striped shirts, black shorts, black and white stockings,
Change Colours: All blue.
Club Captain: Bobby Moncur.
First Team Trainer/Coach; David Smith.
Club Nickname: ‘Magpies’.
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NEWPORT COUNTY
Chairman: C. Rogers.
Directors: J. H. Thraves, A. Michael, H. W.
Morgan, D. G. Mills, C. Powell.
Manager: Billy Lucas.
Assistant-Player/Manager: Brian Harris.
Secretary: K. L. Saunders.
Year Formed: 1911. Turned Professional; 1912.
Limited Company: 1912.
Honours: Football League, Highest Position in
Division 3: 13th, 1959-60, 1960-61. Division
3(S), Champions: 1938-39. F.A. Cup, Best
Season: Never past 3rd Rd.
Record Victory: 10-0 vy Merthyr Town,
Division 3(S), Apr. 10th, 1930.
Record Defeat: 0-13 v Newcastle U., Division Most League Appearances: Len Weare, 524,
2, Oct. Sth, 1946. 1955-70.
Most League Points: 55, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Received: £12,000 from
1938-39. Norwich C, for Ollie Burton, Mar. 1961.
Most League Goals: 85, Division 4, 1964-65. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £5,000 to Watford
Highest League Scorer in Season: Tudor for Terry Melling, Feb. 1967.
Martin, 34, Division 3(S), 1929-30. Managers Since the War: Tom Bromilow,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Reg Fred Stansfield, Bill Lucas, Bob Evans,
Parker, 99, 1948-54. Bill Lucas, Trevor Morris, Les Graham,
Most Capped Players: Fred Cook, 2 (9), J. Bob Ferguson.
Nicholls, 2 (4), Alf Sherwood, 2 (41), W. Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
Thomas 2 (all for Wales). ball Club.
How to get there: Buses and specials town centre. Nearest Railway Station, Newport High
Street.
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Somerton Road
Somerton Park, Newport, Mon. Telephone 71543 and 71271 s Ground capacity: 22,060 (seating
672). Record attendance: 24,268 v Cardiff C., Division 3(S), October 16, 1937. Record
receipts: £2,026 v Reading, F.A. Cup, 3rd Rd. Replay, January 11, 1965.
295
NEWPORT COUNTY 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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H/Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Aug 14 A _ Doncaster R. L 2-4 1-1 Coldrick (pen), Thomas 4,797
H_ Peterborough U. D 1-1 1-0 JonesR. 3,963
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28 A Lincoln C. L 1-3 0-2 Brown 5,265
31 H_ Colchester U. W 2-1 1-1 Sprague, Brown 4,168
Sept 4 H Northampton T. D 1-1 1-0 Thomas 4,300
10 A Southport L 2-4 0-1 Young, Brown 4,206
18 H_ Aldershot L 2-3. 1-3 White, Aizlewood 3,380
25 A Darlington D 0-0 0-0 2,254
27. A_ Southend U. L 1-3 0-1 White 7,154
Oct 2. H Bury W 2-1 0-1 Thomas, Young 2,995:
9 A Hartlepool W 1-0 1-0 White 2,990
16H _ Doncaster R. Ced=sy 1-2 Brown 2,720
23 A Géillingham W 2-1 ~=si1-1 Brown, Coldrick 5,817
30 H Cambridge U. W 3-0 1-0 Thomas 2, Williams 3,824
Nov 6 A_ Brentford L 1-3 0-2 Thomas 10,480
13 H_ Barrow W 2-1 —O0-1 Brown 2 3,443
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Dec 4 A_ Reading L 2-4 0-2 Jones, D., Young 3,680
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18 A Northampton T. D 1-1 1-0 Hooper 4,151
27 4H Chester W1-0 1-0 Thomas 7,664
Jan 1 A Aldershot L 0-3 0-2 3,120
15 A Grimsby T. L 2-4 2-1 Jones, D. 2 8,112
22 H_ Southend VU. W 2-0 1-0 Hill, L., Thomas 3,535
29 A Scunthorpe U. L 0-1 O-1 4,580
Feb 5 A Exeter C. L 0-1 0-0 $2732
12. H_~ Gillingham L 1-2 0-1 Jones, D. 3,143
19 A Cambridge U. W 1-0 0-0 Jones, D. 4,618
26 H_ Brentford D0-0 0-0 3271
Mar 4 A _ Barrow L 0-1 0-0 2,196
10H Hartlepool L 0-204 3,170
13. H Grimsby T. W 2-1 0-0 White, Jones, R. 2,870
18 A _ Peterborough U. Es3) 0-2. Basia. 4,025
24 H_ Southport D 2-2 1-0 Brown, Jones, D. 2,699
31 A Bury L 0-3 O-1 5,719
Apr 1 A _ Chester L 0-3 0-2 2,563
4 H Darlington W 4-0 1-0 White, Young, Thomas 2 3,196
8 H_ Exeter C. D0oO0 0-0 2,362
11 H_ Stockport Co. W 1-0 0-0 Hill, L. (pen) 3,359
15 A Workington L 0-3 0-0 1,342
18 H Crewe Alex. W 2-0 1-0 Thomas, White 2,958
22 4H Reading W 2-1 1-0 Jones, R., Hill, L. 3,065
24 A_ Colchester U. W 3-2 1-2. Brown, Hill, L. (pen), Jones, R. 4,311
28 A_ Stockport Co. D 44 = 0-1 Jones, R., Jones, D. 2, Fogarty (og) 1,824
May 1 H_ Scunthorpe U. W 1-0 1-0 Jones, R. 3,686
3. A Crewe Alex. W 2-1 1-0 Jones, R., White 1,028
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League (60): Brown 11, Thomas 11, Jones, D. 8, Jones, R. 7, White 7, Hill, L i
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Carlisle U. 1643 8
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Shrewsbury T. 56+7 9
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Birmingham.C, 9 —
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Newport Co, 81 25
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Newport Co, 24+1 8
Rodney Jones 59 116 Rhiwderin Newport Co, 52+5 17
Jeff Thomas 59 10 12 Newport Newport Co. 19245 28
Andy White Sif 106 Newport Newport Co. 86+10 14
Free Transfers: Alan Smith; George Young.
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How to get there: Buses 1, 2, 14 or 21 from Castle Station or town centre to the ground.
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Ground capacity: 21,000 (Seating 1,959). Record attendance: 24,523 v Fulham, Division 1,
April 23, 1966. Record receipts: £17,438 v Manchester U.
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Aug 14. A _ Barrow Wi1-0 1-0 Hawkins 2,690
21 A Cambridge U. D 1-1 0-0 Hold 5,638
28\). He >Bxeter'C: D 1-1 0-0 McNeil 5,886
30 A Southport L 0-4 0-2 4,370
Sept 4 A Newport Co. D 1-1 ~=0-1 McNeil 4,300
10 H_ Stockport Co. W2-0 1-0 McNeil 2 5,851
17. A _ Scunthorpe U. D 0-0 0-0 5.203
25 H Colchester U. D 1-1 0-0 Hawkins 5,800
29. A Chester L 23 0-1 Large, McNeil 3,454
Oct 2 A _ Brentford L 1-6 1-1 McNeil 11,000
9 H_ Reading W 5-0 1-0 Hawkins, McNeil (pen), Large, 5,055
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15 H_ Barrow W 2-0 2-0 Buchanan, McNeil 6,182
19 H_ Aldershot L 2-3» s 1-1 Large, Neal 5,881
22 A Doncaster R. D 1-1 0-1 Large 5,988
30 H _ Grimsby T. W 3-0 1-0 Large, Hold: Buchanan 6,220
Nov 6 A_ Lincoln C. L 0-2 0-2 6,529
12 H Crewe Alex. W4-1~= ii-il McNeil, Large 2, Buchanan 5,229
27 A... Bury; L 2-4 0-2 McNeil, Neal 2,895
Dec 4 H_ Hartlepool W 2-1 = ‘1-1 McNeil 2 4,507
18 H Newport Co. D 1-1 0-1 McNeil 4,151
27. A Gillingham L 1-4 1-3. Gould 11,795
Jan 1 H_ Scunthorpe U. L 0-2 0-1 3,929
8... A xeter‘C. W 3-1 2-0 Hold 2, McNeil 4,485
15 H Workington L 1-2 0-1 Gould 3,389
22 H_ Chester W 4-2 2-0 Chatterley, Large 3 3,161
29. A Aldershot W2-0 2-0 Large, Felton 2,471
Feb 5 H_ Peterborough U. Dt1-1 1-0 Large 5,186
12 H_ Doncaster R. D 1-1 0-1 Felton 3,565
19 A Grimsby T. L 2-4 1-1 Chatterley (pen), Large 10,000
26--H — Lincoln GC: L 2-3 1-1 Large, Felton 4,970
Mar 4 A_ Crewe Alex. W 1-0 0-0 Hold 1,552
11 A_ Reading L 1-2 1-0 Large 3,973
15 A Workington L 0-2 0-0 2,123
18 H Cambridge U. L 1-2 1-0 Large 3,781
20 A Darlington | ia | Hold, Rioch (pen) 2,055
24 A_ Stockport Co. L 1-3. 0-2 Rioch 2,262
31 A Colchester U. L 0-2 0-2 5,375
Apr 1 H_ Gillingham W 6-1 3-0 Hawkins 2, Large 2, Rioch 2 (1 pen) 2,625
3. H_ Brentford D0-0 0-0 5,314
8 A Peterborough U. L 0-1 0-1 Re 5,480
11. H_ Southend U. D 1-1 0-0 Gould 3,604
15 H Bury D 2-2 2-1 Felton, Hold ais
17. A Southend U. L 1-4 1-1 Felton 13,339
22. A Hartlepool L 02 0-1 6,892
25 _H_ Southport D 0-0 0-0 2,747
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Teams (66): Large 18, McNeil 14, Hold 7, Hawkins 6, Buchanan 5, Felton 5, Rioch 4, Gould 3, Chatterley
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F.A. Cup (8): Large 3, Buchanan 2, McNeil 2, Hawkins.
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Player and
Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
position
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Full-backs
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Alan Oman aie) 110 Newcastle Northampton T. 15 _
Kenneth Parker 60 12 10 Newcastle Northampton T. — —_
Phil Neal 511 1012 Irchester Northampton T. 91+3 9
Barry Tucker 58 110 Swansea Northampton T. 0+1 =
Half-backs
Bill Baxter 58 106 Edinburgh Ipswich T, 409 16
Hull C. 20+1 —_
Watford (on loan) 11 _
Northampton T. — —
David Bukowski 60 117 Newcastle Northampton T. 6+1 —
John Clarke 510 129 Northampton Northampton T. 158 —
Frank Rankmore 60 130 Cardiff Cardiff C. 67 _
Peterborough U. 200 7
Northampton T. 103 14
Stuart Robertson § 11 1212 Nottingham Nottingham F, — _
Doncaster R. 225+3 8
Northampton T. + —
Neil Townsend 60 120 Long Buckby Northampton T. 65+2 1
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John Buchanan 59 107 Dingwall Northampton T, 28+3 2
Graham Felton Ey 108 Cambridge Northampton T,. 146+8 17
Trevor Gould 594 116 Coventry Coventry C. 9 —
Northampton T. 69+1 4
Peter Hawkins 54 913 Swansea Northampton T. 37+9 8
John Hold 60 114 Southampton Bournemouth 79+6 25
Crewe Alex. (on loan) 0+2 —
Northampton T. 23+1 7
Frank Large 510 132 Leeds Halifax T. 134 50
Q.P.R. 18 5
Northampton T, 47 30
Swindon T. 17 4
Carlisle U. 51 18
Oldham Ath. 34 19
Northampton T. 37 15
Leicester C. 26 8
Fulham 20+4 3
Northampton T. 124 42
John McGleish 56 106 Lanark Northampton T. 2+1 —_
Eric Ross 59 108 Belfast Newcastle U. Ps _—
Northampton T. 5147 5
Hartlepool (on loan) 2 -=
Free Transfers: Robert Folds; Brian Heslop; J oseph Kiernan.
Club Colours: White shirts, claret bands round chest, white shorts and stockings.
Change Colours: All blue.
Club Captain: Frank Rankmore.
First Team Trainer; C. L. McCormick.
Club Nickname: ‘Cobblers’.
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Aug 14 A_ LutonT. D 1-1. 0-0 Paddon (pen) 12,428
21. H_ Portsmouth W 3-1. 3-1 ~—‘Darling, Silvester, Foggo 13,787
28 A Fulham D 0-0 0-0 10,668
Orient D0-0 0-0 13,940
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18 H Oxford U. W 3-2. 2-1 Howard, Silvester 2 13,749
25 A Bristol C. W 1-0 0-0 Stringer 18,528
28 A Preston N.E. W2-0 0-0 Silvester Foggo 15,644
Oct, 2 Hi O-P-R. D 0-0 0-0 22,950
9 A Sunderland D 1-1 +O0-1 Paddon 24,951
13. H_ Burnley W 3-0 2 Foggo, Silvester, Stringer 24,707
16= es rutonsts W 3-1 Foggo 2, Howard 22,558
23. A Millwall L 1-2 . Silvester 22,763
30 H Cardiff C. W 2-1 1-0 Cross Stringer 20,814
Nov 6 A HullC. W 2-1 2-0 Cross, Silvester 11,878
13. H_ Birmingham C. D 2-2 1-2 Govier, Stringer 24,262
20 <A _ Sheffield W. D 1-1 0-0 Cross 19,902
27 H Middlesbrough W 2-0 0-0 Foggo, Silvester 21,515
Dec 4 A _ Swindon T. W 1-0 1-0 — Silvester 14,167
11 H Watford D 1-1 1-0 Paddon 20,466
18 A _ Carlisle U. L 0-3. 0-2 9,081
27 H_ Charlton Ath. W 3-0 1-0 Foggo 2, Silvester 31,041
Jan 1 A Oxford U. W 2-0 1-0 Cross, Paddon 11,808
8 H Fulham Wo2st= 11 Hubbard, Foggo 22,085
22 4H Preston N.E. D 1-1 1-1 Paddon (pen) 21,390
29 <A_ Burnley L 0-1 0-0 13,57
Feb 12 H Millwall D 2-2 1-0 Burnett (og), Cross 34,118
19 <A Cardiff C. D 0-0 0-0 17,796
Mar 4 A _ Birmingham C. L 0-4 0-2 40,899
11 H Sunderland D 1-1 =+0-0 Bone 22,143
15 H HAullC. W2-0 0-0 Howard, Foggo 30,635
i8 A Portsmouth I~ 1-2-—-0-2 Howard 13,902
25 H_ Blackpool W 5-1 4-1 Paddon 2 (1 pen), Foggo, Cross, Bone 23,605
Apr 1 A Charlton Ath. W 2-0 1-0 Cross, Bone 12,567
3 BenOLP Re D 0-0 0-0 25,257
4 H _ Bristol C. D 2-2 1-0 Cross, Bone 35,076
8 H_ Sheffield W. W 1-0 0-0 Forbes 27,244
15 A Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-0 14,279
22H _ Swindon T. W 1-0 1-0 Forbes 31,736
24 A Orient W 2-1 =~0-0 Foggo, Paddon (pen) 15,530
29. A Watford D 1-1 1-0 Stringer 22,421
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61 116 Norwich Norwich a —
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Wrexham 68 —_—
Norwich C,. 295 —
Full-backs
Alan Black 60 120 Glasgow Dumbarton not known
Sunderland 4+ =
Norwich C. 139-+-4 —
Geoff Butler Suh 110 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 54+1 1
Chelsea 8+1 _
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Norwich C, 85 —
Clive Payne 59 114 Burgh Norwich C, 92+1 —
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Norwich C. 177+ 16 ifs
Duncan Forbes §114 117 Edinburgh Colchester U. 270 2
Norwich C, 124+5 i)
Steve Govier 60 120 Watford Norwich C. 7 1
David Stringer 510 116 Gt. Yarmouth Norwich C. 285 8
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Norwich C, 13 4
Max Briggs 584 108 Bramerton Norwich C. 69+8 —
Paul Cheesley Norwich C, _ —
David Cross 511 120 Rochdale Rochdale 50+9 24
Norwich C, 32 8
Ken Foggo ye) 108 Perth W.B.A. 12842 29
Norwich C. 182+2 54
Steve Goodwin Norwich C, ame —
Trevor Howard 5.7 10 10 Kings Lynn Norwich C, 53+29 10
Phil Hubbard 60 125 Lincoln Lincoln C. 150+1 41
Norwich C, 6+2 1
Paul Kent Norwich C, — —
Doug Livermore 584 105 Liverpool Liverpool 1342 —_
Norwich 65 3
Neil O’Donnell $10 108 Glasgow Norwich C. 27+8 2.
Graham Paddon ie | 108 Manchester Coventry C,. 3+1 1
Norwich C, 110 11
Peter Silvester 511 118 Wokingham Reading 76+2 26
Norwich C. 97 36
Glenn Self 59 113 Norwich Norwich C. 4 2
Steve Grapes 56 90 Norwich Norwich C. 142 _
Free Transfers: Desmond Kelly; Paul Kerlin; Gary Sargent.
Club Colours: Yellow shirts, green collars and cuffs, black shorts with yellow stripe, yellow stockings.
Change Colours: All white.
Club Captain; Duncan Forbes.
Club Coach: Terry Allcock.
First Team Trainer: George Lee.
Club Nickname; ‘Canaries’,
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President: G. N. Watson, J.P.
Chairman: H. Levey.
Committee: A. Wood, J. H. Willmer, H. W. Alcock,
J. Gienn, F. Chambers, A. E. Chambers, B. J. Appleby,
Q.C., N. W. Crammond.
Manager: Matt Gillies. Sec./Treasurer: K. Smales.
Year Formed: 1865. Turned Professional: 1889.
Not Limited Company.
Previous Grounds: 1865, Forest Racecourse; 1879,
The Meadows; 1880, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground;
1882, Parkside, Lenton; 1885, Gregory, Lenton; 1890,
Town Ground; 1898, City Ground.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Runners-up:
1966-67. Division 2, Champions: 1906-07, 1921-22;
Runners-up: 1956-57. Division 3(S), Champions:
1950-51. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1898, 1959.
Football League Cup, Best Season, 4th Rd.:
Most League Appearances: Bob McKinlay,
1960-61, 1969-70.
614, 1951-70.
European Competitions: European Fairs Cup:
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Grenville
1961-62, 1967-68. Morris, 199, 1898-1913. (+ 18 F.A. Cup).
Relegated to Division 2, 1971-72. Record Transfer Fee Received: £200,000 from
Record Victory: 14-0 v Clapton, F.A. Cup, Manchester U. for Ian Moore, March 1972.
Ist Rd., 1890-91. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
Record Defeat: 1-9 v Blackburn R., Division Sunderland for Jim Baxter, Dec. 1967.
2, Apr. 10th, 1937. Managers Since the War: Billy Walker,
Most League Points: 70, Div. 3(S), 1950-51. Andy Beattie, John Carey.
Most League Goals: 110, Div. 3(S), 1950-51. Address of Supporters Club: ‘Forest House’,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Wally 6 Pavilion Road, West Bridgford, Nott’ham.
Ardron, 36, Division 3(S), 1950-51. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Sports-
Most Capped Player: Grenville Morris, 16 mans Club, c/o ‘Forest House’, 6 Pavilion
(21), Wales. Road, West Bridgford.
How to get there: From Nottingham Midland Station any bus marked “Trent Bridge’. Cor-
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Record receipts: £19,550 Leeds U. v
49,945 vy Manchester U., Division 1, October 28, 1967.
Man. Utd., F.A. Cup Semi-Final Replay, March 31, 1965.
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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Date Venue Opponents
A_ Liverpool L 1-3,7° 1-2 Moore (pen) 50,989
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28) A. Ci Palace D 1-1 0-0 McKenzie 17,699
Sim SED SStokelG D 0-0 0-0 19,017
Sept 4 H_ Sheffield U. DY 2-3,0 Pie Moore, Martin 27,041
11. A Coventry C. D 1-1 0-1 Cormack 20,200
18 H Manchester C. D 2-2. 0-0 McKenzie, Moore (pen) 21,488
25 A Wolverhampton W. L 2-4 1-2 Moore, Martin 20,631
Oct 2 H _ Huddersfield T. Dy a2 eee McKenzie 15,693
9 A Ipswich T. D 1-1. ext-0 Moore 16,306
16 H_ Liverpool 1 2-3 aml Moore 2 20,945
23 A Tottenham H. L 1-6 0-3 Richardson 35,746
26 A Huddersfield T. W 1-0 0-0 Lyons 9,459
SOM He Derby:Cor L 0-2 0-0 37,710
Nov 6 A _ Chelsea L027" 0-2 25,812
Hel AAI. W 4-1-1 Richardson, O’Neill, McKenzie, Moore 20,024
20 A _ Newcastle U. |OeEe Cormack 22,800
Ziel seeds Ur L 0-2 0-1 29,463
Dec 4 A Manchester U. EL 2-3 71-2 Cormack, O'Neill 45,411
11 H_ Everton W 1-0 1-0 Jackson 18,639
18 <A Sheffield U. L 1-2 1-0 Martin 27,663
27 H_ Arsenal D 1-1 1-1 Moore 42,750
Jan 1 A Manchester C. D 2-2. 1-1 Richardson, Martin 38,777
Que (GC .Palace L 0-1 0-1 19,033
22 4H _ Leicester C. CPE? 0 Moore 27,250
29 A Southampton L 1-4 1-2 Moore 15,043
Feb 12 H Tottenham H. L 0-1 0-0 20,209
LOT AD Derby Cor L 0-4 0-2 31,801
Mar 4 A_ W.B.A, L 0-1 0-1 16,844
11 H__ Ipswich T. L 0-2 0-2 9,872
14. H_ Chelsea W 2-1 0-0 Gemmell 2 (1 pen) 13,346
18 A West Ham U. L 2-4 0-3 McKenzie 2 20,960
25H Coventry C. W 4-0 1-0 Gemmell, McKenzie, Richardson 2 12,205
27 A_ Leeds U. L 1-6 I-1 Cormack 40,866
Apr 1 A Arsenal L 0-3 0-0 33,895
8 H Newcastle U. W 1-0 0-0 Cormack 12,470
10 A Stoke C, W 2-0. 1-0 Gemmell, McIntosh 13,920
22H Manchester U. D 0-0 0-0 35,063
25 H Wolverhampton W.L 1-3 0-1 Gemmell 16,889
May 2 A_ Everton D 1-1 1-1 Cormack 21,513
Goalscorers
League (47): Moore 13 (3 pens), Cormack 7, McKenzie 7, Martin 5, Richardson 5, Gemmell 5 (1 pen),
O'Neill 2, Lyons 1, Jackson 1, McIntosh 1.
League Cup (7); McKenzie 3, Cormack, Fraser, Martin, Moore.
FA, Cup (1): Richardson.
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510 113 MHoughtonle Nottingham F. 5 —
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Denis Peacock 511 110 Lincoln Nottingham F, a —
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Tommy Gemmell 6iul 122 Glasgow Celtic 247 39
Nottingham F, 18 5
Peter Hindley 511 120 Worksop Nottingham F. 323 8
John Winfield 60 1111 Draycott Nottingham F, 289 3
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Bob Chapman 511 120 Walsall Nottingham F, 178+9 14
John Cottam §10 1110 Nottingham Nottingham F, 1742 —_—
Doug Fraser aye 114 Eaglesham Aberdeen 65 —
W.B.A. 255+1 8
Nottingham F, 55 —
Tommy Jackson 5) fi 110 Belfast Everton 30+1 —_—
Nottingham F. 3443 2
Liam O’Kane 510 121 Derry Nottingham F, 8943 —
John Robertson 58 109 Uddinston Nottingham F, 1342 os
David Serella 594 1010 Kings Lynn Nottingham F. 8 —
Tom White 62 120 Nottingham Nottingham F, — —
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Alan Buckley = We} 911 Mansfield Nottingham F, 9+1 a
Peter Cormack 58 1012 Edinburgh Hibernian 182 75
Nottingham F, 74 15
George Lyall S78 12) Wick Raith R. not known
Preston N.E. 92-+-15 16
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Barry Lyons =tag| 108 Nottingham Rotherham U. 132 24
Nottingham F. 191+2 27
Neil Martin 60 113 Alloa Alloa not known
Queen of the South 61 33
Hibernian 65 53
Sunderland 85 38
Coventry C. 106 40
Nottingham F, 35+2 6
Jim McIntosh Montrose not known
Nottingham F, 1344 1
Duncan McKenzie 58 113 Luton Nottingham F, 37+5 9
Martin O’Neill 5 10 Kilrea Nottingham F. 10+7 v3
Paul Richardson 510 1011 Nottingham Nottingham F, 96+15 8
Free Transfers: Raymond Bridgett; Graham Collier; James McCaffrey.
Club Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red and white stockings,
Change Colours; All blue.
Club Captain: Peter Hindley.
First Team Trainer: Bob McKinlay,
Club Nickname: ‘Forest’,
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Chairman: J. J. Dunnett, M.A., L1.D.(Cantab.), M.P.
Directors: W. A. Hopcroft, L. S. Levin, J.P., R. Sweet.
J. W. Maitland
Manager: Jimmy Sirrel. Player/Coach: Ron Fenton.
Secretary: C. H. Heath.
Year Formed: 1862 (the oldest club in the Football
League).
Turned Professional: 1885. Limited Company: 1888.
Previous Grounds: 1862, The Park; 1863, The Meadows;
1881, Trent Bridge; 1910, Meadow Lane.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 1:
3rd, 1890-91, 1900-01. Division 2, Champions: 1896-
97, 1913-14, 1922-23; Runners-up: 1894-95. Division
3(S), Champions: 1930-31, 1949-50; Runners-up:
1936-37. Division 4, Champions 1970-71;
Runners-up: 1959-60. F.A. Cup, Winners: Most Capped Player: Bill Fallon, 7 (10), Eire.
1893-94; Runners-up: 1890-91. Football Most League Appearances: Albert Iron-
League Cup, Best Season: 5th Rd., 1964. monger, 564, 1904-26.
Record Victory: 15-0 y Rotherham, F.A. Record Transfer Fee Received: £34,500 from
Cup Ist Rd., Oct. 24, 1885. Sheffield W. for Jackie Sewell, Mar. 1951.
Record Defeat: 1-9 v Blackburn R., Division Record Transfer Fee Paid: £25,000 to Brad-
1, Noy. 16th, 1889; v Aston Villa, Division ford for Leon Leuty, Sept. 1950.
1, Sept. 29th, 1888; v Portsmouth, Division Managers Since the War: Arthur Stollery,
2, Apr. 9th, 1927. Eric Houghton, George Poyser, Tommy
Most League Points: 69, Division 4, 1970-71. Lawton, Frank Hill, Tim Coleman, Eddie
Most League Goals: 107, Division 4, 1959-60. Lowe, Jack Burkitt, Andy Beattie, Billy
Highest League Scorer in Season: Tom Gray.
Keetley, 39, Division 3(S), 1930-31. Address of Supporters Club: c/o Club.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Tony Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Supporters
Hateley, 109, 1960-63, 1970-72. Association Kop Shop, c/o the Ground.
How to get there: Corporation Specials from Parliament Square. Nearest Railway Station
Nottingham Midland; from there any bus marked ‘Trent Bridge’.
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868364. Ground capacity: 40,000. Record attendance: 47,310 v York C., F.A. Cup 6th Rd.,
March 12, 1955. Record receipts: £6,425 v York C., F.A, Cup 6th Rd., March 12, 1955.
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1971-72 RECORD
Time
Result fe Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W 4-0 4-0 Mansley, Masson, Stubbs, Hateley 10,879
Aug 14. H_ Rochdale
W 2-1 = =1-0 Bradd, Hateley 12,276
21 A Chesterfield
L 1-2. 1-0 Hateley 15,658
28 H_ Bolton W.
W 3-0 2-0 Masson, Bradd, Hateley 5,298
30 A Port Vale
Walsall W 2-1 0-0 Hateley 2 6,780
Sept 4 A
H_ Shrewsbury T. W 1-0 1-0 Mansley 13,328
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18 A_ Brighton D 1-1 0-0 Needham 13,443
25) Ti Bristol, iL B10 Masson (pen), Roberts (og) 13,101
29 H_ Bournemouth D 1-1 0-1 Masson (pen) 13,342
Oct 2 A _ Swansea C. Di-1_ I-1 Masson 9,703
9 H_ Plymouth Arg. W 1-0 0-0 Bradd 11,828
16 A _ Rochdale D 1-1'200 Bradd 4,848
20 A Blackburn R. W 2-0 1-0 Bradd 2 6,935
23 H Oldham Ath. W 2-0 2-0 Needham 2 14,419
BORMAW YorkiG W 2-0 1-0 Nixon, Hateley 7,303
Nov 6 H _ Mansfield T. W 2-0 1-0 Bradd, Needham 16,905
13. A_ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-1 37,462
27 A Bradford W 3-2 3-0 Bradd, Cooper (og), Cozens 6,826
Dec 4 H_ Barnsley W 3-0 1-0 Cozens 2, Bradd 12,639
18 H Walsall W 3-0 2-0 Bradd 2, Hateley 11,775
27 A Wrexham Di-1_ 1-0 Cozens 12,382
Jan 1 4H_ Brighton W 1-0 0-0 Bradd 16,401
8 <A_ Bolton W. W 2-1 1-1 Cozens, Carlin 8,096
22 A Bournemouth L 0-2 0-2 21,154
29 H_ Blackburn R. W 1-0 1-0 Bradd 12.375
Feb 12. A Oldham Ath. W 1-0 0-0 Hateley 8,621
190 EL WYorkic. D 2-2 1-1 Hateley, Bradd 12 351
26 A Mansfield T. D i-1 0-0 Bradd 16,758
Mar 4 H_ Aston Villa L 03 0-0 34,208
11 A Plymouth Arg. Di-1l 1-1 Bradd 12,257
14 A Rotherham U. D 2-2. 1-0 Masson, Cozens 10,146
18 H_ Chesterfield L 1-4 1-2 Stubbs 14,701
22. H Rotherham U. Di-1 0-1 Worthington 11,522
25 A Shrewsbury T. D 1-1 1-0 Bradd S201
Apr 1 H Wrexham W 1-0 0-0 May (og) 12,060
3 H Swansea C. W 5-0 3-0 Bradd, Masson, Cozens 2, Nixon 14,019
4 A Bristol R. W 2-0 2-0 Carter, Cozens 11,988
8 A Torquay U. Di-l 0-0 Masson (pen) 6,357
12 H_ Halifax T. W 3-1 2-0 Cozens 2, Carter 14,979
ey Ta! Bradford C. W 2-0 0-0 Bradd, Cozens 16,315
18 A _ Halifax T. L 1-3 0-1 Bradd 3,943
22 A Barnsley L 1-2 1-0 Masson 6,030
26 H_ Port Vale W 2-1 =+1-0 Masson (pen), Carter 9,033
29 H_ Tranmere R. W1-0 1-0 Cozens 9,885
May 3 H Torquay U. W 2-1 2-0 Bradd, Masson 8,921
8 A Tranmere R. 2 1-2) <1 Needham 4,212
Goalscorers
League (74): Bradd 21, Cozens 13, Masson 11, Hateley 10, Needham 5, Carter 3, Mansh i
Stubbs 2, Carlin 1, Worthington 1, Own Goal 3. 2 A ee
League Cup (5): Bradd 2, Nixon 2, Hateley.
F.A. Cup (13): Cozens 4, Bradd 2, Masson 2, Nixon 2, Carlin, Hateley, Stubbs.
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Second Round Gillingham (h) 1-2
F.A. Cup First Round Newport Co. (h) 6-0
Second Round South Shields (a) 3-1
Third Round Watford (a) 4-1
Fourth Round Derby Co. (a) 0-6
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61 12 10 Hove Tottenham H. 1 oe
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Notts Co. 46 =e
60 112 Linabidy,N.I. Coventry C. 6 —_—
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58 1111 Nottingham Nottingham F, 8+8 1
John Brindley
Notts Co. 82 _
58 912 Worksop Derby Co. 117 4
John Richardson
Notts. Co. 0+2 —
Bob Worthington 61 127 Halifax Halifax T. 12 —
Middlesbrough 2 _—
Notts Co. 162+2 1
Half-backs
Willie Carlin 54 95 _ Liverpool Liverpool 1 —
Halifax T. 95 32
Carlisle U. 91+1 21
Sheffield U. 36 3
Derby Co. 89 14
Leicester C, 31 1
Notts Co. 31 1
Terry Cooper 59 110 Cwmbran Newport Co. 64+4 1
Notts Co. 2+6 —
Lincoln C, (on loan) 3 —
Paul Dyer 5'9" 10 11 Leicester Notts Co. _— —
Michael Jones 511 1011 Sunderland Derby Co. — —
Notts Co. 72+17 1
David Needham 61 127 Leicester Notts Co. 219+1 14
Brian Stubbs 510 1110 Keyworth Notts Co. 122+1 6
Forwards
Jan Bolton 60) 11 95 Leicester Notts Co. 0+1 —
Les Bradd 60 1212 Rotherham Rotherham U. 3 —
Notts Co. 172+5 60
Steve Carter 58 1010 Gt. Yarmouth ManchesterC. 442 2
Notts Co. 18 3
John Cozens 60 120 London Notts Co. 33+4 13
Ronnie Fenton 57 1011 Birmingham Burnley 11 1
W.B.A. 52 14
Birmingham C, 30+7 7
Brentford 87+4 19
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Tony Hateley 61 130 Derby Notts Co. 131 77
Aston Villa 127 68
Chelsea 26+1 6
Liverpool 42 17
Coyentry C. 17 4
Birmingham C, 28 6
Notts Co. 57 32
Don Masson 58 10 12 Banchory Middlesbrough $1+3 6
Notts Co. 168 61
Jon Nixon 56 100 Preston Notts Co. 9743 13
Mick Vinter 59 110 Boston Boston U, not known
Notts Co, _
Free Transfers: Geoffrey Ball; Allan Mansley; Barry Watling.
Club Colours: Black and white striped shirts, black shorts, blue and white stockings,
Change Colours; Gold shirts and black shorts.
Club Captain; Don Masson.
Player Coach; Ronnie Fenton.
First Team Trainer: Jack Wheeler.
Club Nickname: ‘Magpies’.
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Chairman: H. Massey.
Directors: G. A. Hudson, R. Clayton, H. Hey, J. Lowe,
R. Schofield, W. Shore.
Player-Manager: Jimmy Frizzell. Secretary: J. B. Halford.
Year Formed: 1894. Turned Professional: 1899.
Limited Company: 1905.
Previous Names: 1894, Pine Villa; 1899, Oldham Athletic.
Previous Ground: Sheepfoot Lane; 1905, Boundary Park.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Runners-up: 1914-15.
Division 2, Runners-up: 1909-10. Division 3(N), Champions:
1952-53. Division 4, Runners-up: 1962-63. Promoted 1970-71
(3rd). F.A. Cup, Best Season, Semi-Finalists: 1913. Football
League Cup, Best Season: Never past 2nd Rd.
Record Victory: 11-0 v Southport, Division 4,
OA ARG
Dec. 26th, 1962. Record Transfer Fee Received; £35,000 from
Record Defeat: 4-13 vy Tranmere R., Division Preston N.E. for Ken Knighton, Dec. 1967.
3(N), Dec. 26th, 1935. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £20,000 to Burnley
Most League Points: 59, Division 3(N), for Ian Towers, Jan. 1966, to Everton for
1952-53 and Division 4, 1962-63, 1970-71. Dennis Stevens, Dec. 1965.
Most League Goals: 95, Division 4, 1962-63. Managers Since the War: Bob Mellor, Billy
Highest League Scorer in Season: Tom Davis, Wootton, George Hardwick, Ted Goodier,
33, Division 3(N), 1936-37. Peter McKennan, Norman Dodgin, Jack
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Eric Rowley, Les McDowall, Gordon Hurst,
Gemmell, 110, 1947-54. Jimmy Mcllroy, Jack Rowley, Gordon
Most Capped Player: Albert Gray, 9 (23), Hurst.
Wales. Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
Most League Appearances: David Wilson, ball Club.
369, 1907-21. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: ‘Latique’,
Boundary Park, Oldham.
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47,671 v Sheffield W., F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 25, 1930. Record
Record attendance:
receipts: £7,664 v Liverpool, F.A. Cup 4th Rd. January 27, 1962.
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Date Venue Opponents
Bolton W. D 2-2 1-1 Shaw 2 14,372
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A Wrexham E, 1-3" 9 Davies (og) 7,664
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A Shrewsbury T. W 4-2 1-0 Brown (og), Fryatt, Whittle, McNeill 6,198
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11 H_ Bristol R. W 3-2_~—=s«I-1 Shaw, Fryatt 2 9,457
18 A Rochdale D 1-1 1-1 Fryatt 10,926
25 H_ Plymouth Arg. L 0-1 0-0 10,149
29 A Torquay U. W2-0 0-0 Fryatt, Cranston 4,989
Oct 2 A_ Chesterfield Wi1-0 1-0 Shaw 9,867
9 H_ Halifax T. D 0-0 0-0 9,526
16 <A_ Bolton W. L 1-2 0-1 Shaw 13,302
19 H_ Bradford C, L 0-2 0-1 6,792
23 WATSNottss Co: L 0-2. 0-2 14,419
30 H_ Port Vale W1-0 1-0 Whittle (pen) 8,140
Nov 6 A Barnsley Ey 122, at Whittle 5,885
13. H_ Tranmere R. W 3-1 3-1 Whittle, McNeill, Shaw 7,281
27 H_ Aston Villa L 0-6 0-3 12,051
Dec 4 A_ BlackburnR. W1-0 0-0 McNeill 7,593
11. H_ Blackburn R. Di1-1 0-1 Shaw 7,548
18 H_ Shrewsbury T. L 1-4 1-1 Robins 6,296
27 A Rotherham U. L 1-3. 0-3 Garwood 9,224
Jan 1 H_ Rochdale W 3-2 ‘1-1 Shaw, McNeill, Robins 8,885
8 A Walsall W 3-2. 2-2. Garwood, Shaw 2 3,751
15 H_ Brighton L 2-4 2-3 Robins, Bowie 6,907
22. H_ Torquay U. W 1-0 0-0 Robins 7,104
29. A_ Bradford C. D2-2 1-0 Shaw2 4,604
Feb 5 A _ Mansfield T. L 1-2 1-1 Jones 4,385
12 H_ Notts. Co. L 0-1 0-0 8,621
19 A_ Port Vale L 0-1 0-0 4,505
26 H_ Barnsley W 6-0 3-0 Bebbington, Robins 2, Mulvaney,
Shaw 2 5,783
Mar 4 A_ Tranmere R. D 2-2. 2-2. Wood (pen), Robins 3,963
11 A Halifax T. Do0-0 0-0 3,404
15 A Brighton W 1-0 0-0 Bebbington 17,916
18H Wrexham L 0-2 0-1 7,316
21 HH Bournemouth W 3-1_—=‘1-1 Shaw, Bebbington, Bowie 7,728
25 A_ Bristol R. L 0-1 0-0 7,613
28 H Swansea C, Wi1-0 = 1-0 Sweeney 6,243
31 H Chesterfield D 1-1 0-0 Whittle 8,019
Apr 3 A_ Plymouth Arg. D 0-0 0-0 10,748
8 H_ Mansfield T. W 2-1 1-0 Robins, Wood 5,587
10 A _ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-0 32,140
18 A Swansea C. D 0-0 0-0 2,541
24) VAG York C. D 0-0 0-0 4,770
29 A Bournemouth L 0-2 0-2 9,748
May 5 H_ Rotherham U. W 5-1 2-0 Shaw 3, McNeill, Garwood 4,640
Goalscorers
League (59): Shaw 17, Robins 8, Fr yatt 5, McNeill 5, Whittle 5, Bebbington 4, Garwood 4, Bowie 2
Wood 2, Cranston 1, Jones 1, Mul vaney 1, Sweeney 1, Own Goal 3,
League Cup (2): Clements, Shaw.
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Walter Joyce 510 127 Oldham Burnley 70 3
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Keith Bebbington 5:5 100 Nantwich Stoke C, 99+2 17
Oldham Ath, 237 38
Tan Buckley 5 84 110 Oldham Oldham Ath, 5 —
Paul Clements 5 54 97 Greenwich Oldham Ath. 26+2 —
Jimmy Frizzell 58 11 10 Greenock Oldham Ath, 309+7 =i
Colin Garwood 59 10 13 Heacham Peterborough U. 58+ 31
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Johnny Morrissey 57 115 Liverpool Liverpool 36 6
Everton 257+1 42
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David Shaw 510 113 Huddersfield Huddersfield T. 2442 2
Oldham Ath. 124 52
Ian Robins Sye) 108 Bury Oldham Ath. 2643 9
Andrew Sweeney 56 107 Oldham Oldham Ath. 2141 1
Derek Spence 60 110 Belfast Oldham Ath. 3 —_—
Free Transfers: James Bowie; Kevin Crumblehulme; Donald Heath; Peter O’Brien; Graham Schogeld;
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ORIENT
Chairman: A. E. Page.
Directors: F. F. Harris, R. S. Briggs, H. S. Zussman.
Manager: George Petchey. Secretary: J. H. Falltrick.
Year Formed: 1881. Turned Professional: 1901.
Limited Company: 1906.
Previous Names: 1881-46, Clapton Orient; 1946-66, Leyton
Orient.
Previous Grounds: Homerton, Lea Bridge and Osborne Road.
Honours: Footbail League, Best Season in Division 1: 22nd,
1962-63. Division 2, Runners-up: 1961-62. Division 3, Cham-
pions: 1969-70. Division 3(S), Champions: 1955-56; Runners-
up: 1954-55. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd., 1925-26,
1953-54, 1971-72. Football League Cup, Best Season: 5th Rd.,
1963.
Record Victory: 9-2 v Aldershot, Division Most League Appearances: Alf Wood, 374,
3(S), Feb. 10th, 1934 and v Chester, 1921-31.
League Cup, 3rd Rd., Oct. 17th, 1962. Record Transfer Fee Received: £80,000 from
Record Defeat: 0-8 v Aston Villa, F.A. Cup, West Ham U. for Tommy Taylor Oct.
4th Rd., Jan. 30th, 1929. 14th, 1970 (inc. Peter Bennett).
Most League Points: 66, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £30,000 to Crystal
1955-56. Palace for Phil Hoadley, Oct. 1971.
Most League Goals: 106, Division 3(S), Managers Since the War: Charles Hewitt,
1955-56. Neil McBain, Alec Stock, Les Gore, Alec
Highest League Scorer in Season: Tom Stock, John Carey, Benny Fenton, Dave
Johnston, 35, Division 2, 1957-58. Sexton, Dick Graham, Jimmy Bloomfield.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Tom Address of Supporters Club: Same as Ground.
Johnston, 119, 1956-58, 59-61. Address of Club Shop: ‘The Orient Shop’,
Most Capped Player: T. Evans, 3, Wales; Leyton Stadium, Brisbane Road, London
Ernest Morley, 3 (4), Wales. B£.10.
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Record
Record attendance: 34,345 v West Ham U., F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 25, 1964.
receipts: £22,444 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., March 18, 1972.
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Date Venue Opponents
D 1=1.450e! Bullock 7,884
Aug 14 A Oxford U.
Cardifi:Gs W 4-1—:1-0 Bowyer 3, Mancini 7,824
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28 A Sunderland L 0-2 0-1 14,544
Sept 1 A NorwichC. D 0-0 0-0 13,940
ae Entonae D 0-0 0-0 8,703
11. A Portsmouth i233 elt Brisley, Bowyer 10,966
18 HH Carlisle.U. W 2-1 1-1 Allen, Dyson 7,068
254 A. Pulham Di-1 0-1 Dyson (pen) 9,153
28 A Burnley L 1-6 0-3 Bowyer 12,398
Oct 2 H_ Charlton Ath. W 3-2. 2-1 Harris, Allen, Bullock 9,600
9 A_ Blackpool L 1-4 1-2 Suddaby (og) 14,657
16 H Oxford VU. D i-1_ 1-1 Dyson (pen) 5,202
18 H_ Preston N.E. W 3-2. ‘1-1 Bullock 2, Bowyer 7,391
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30 H Millwall D 2-2 1-0 Dyson, Lazarus 13,074
Nov 6 A_ Birmingham C. L 0-2 0-1 27,349
iS) Ea eailice W 1-0 1-0 Bowyer 6,614
20 A Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-0 13,288
27 H_ Sheffield W. L 0-3 0-1 6,673
Dec 4 A_ Watford W 1-0 1-0 Harris 9,518
11 H_ Swindon T. L 0-1 0-0 6,120
18, (Ace Luton. L 0-2 0-0 9,193
21 et OUP: W 2-0 2-0 Dyson, Bullock 19,081
Jan 1 A_ Carlisle U. L 0-2 0-1 11,449
8 H_ Sunderland W 5-0 2-0 Bullock 2, Walley, Bowyer 2 6,966
22 H_ Burnley W 1-0 0-0 Bullock 9,231
29 A Preston N.E. Di-1 1-0 Bullock 19,692
Feb 2) sel) Bristol C. W 2-0 1-0 Bullock 2 13,112
19 A Millwall 26) 01 Dyson 18,986
Mar 4 A_ Hull C. D 1-1 0-0 Allen 12,845
11. H_ Blackpool L 0-1 0-0 11,582
24 H_ Portsmouth W 2-1 0-1 Hand (og), Allen 9,492
31 A Charlton Ath. W 2-1 2-0 Dyson (pen), Shipperley (og) 42,375
Apr 1 Aer OrR Re L 0-1 0-0 12,042
3 H Fulham W 1-0 1-0 Bowyer 16,024
8 H Middlesbrough Dti-1 0-1 Dyson (pen) 7,732
12m Ac VCarditt CG. L 0-1 0-1 16,866
17. A _ Sheffield W. L 1-3 0-2. Dyson 15,188
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24 H_ Norwich C. L 1-2 0-0 Bowyer 15,530
29 A Swindon T. D 2-2 2-1 Walley, Allen 8,564
May 2 H_ Birmingham C. L 0-1 0-0 33,383
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League (50): Bowyer 14, Bullock 11, D yson 9 (4 pens), Allen 5, Brisley 2, Harris 2, Walley 2, Mancini 1,
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League Cup (2): Bullock, Lazarus.
F.A. Cup (8): Bowyer 2, Fairbrother 2, Allen, Bullock, Dyson, Hoadley.
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Goalkeepers
604 1012 London Orient 7 _—
Steve Bowtell
Ray Goddard §10 119 Fulham Orient 212 —
Full-backs
-Robert Arber § 8 120 Poplar Arsenal _ —
Orient 3 —
Dennis Rofe Saf 10 114 Fulham Orient 168+1 6
Half-backs
Peter Allen 59 10 13 Hove Orient 259+3 yee}
Peter Bennett 5104 113 Hillingdon West Ham U. 28+3 2
Orient 65 _—
Paul Harris 510 114 Hackney Orient 43 2
Phil Hoadley § 11 122 Battersea C. Palace 62+11 1
Orient 32 —
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Jan Bowyer 511 1124 Ellesmere Port Manchester C. 42+8 13
Orient 42 14
Terry Brisley 563 102 Stepney Orient 434+7 3
Michael Bullock 5103 120 Stoke Birmingham C. 27 10
Oxford U. 58+1 15
Orient 158+1 41
Derek Downing 59 104 Frickley Middlesbrough 171+11 39
Colliery Orient — —
Barry Dyson 594 117 Oldham Tranmere R. 174 101
C. Palace 33+1 9
Watford 20 15
Orient 146 +3 28
Barrie Fairbrother 58 11 74 Hackney Orient 84+ 12 15
Peter Johnson Orient 1 —
John Lewis Orient — —
Gordon Riddick 60 126 Watford Luton T. 10141 16
Gillingham 114 24
Charlton Ath, 26+3 5
Orient 1347 3
Tom Walley 510 116 Caernarvon Arsenal 10+4 1
Watford 202+1 17
Orient 2: 2)
Free Transfers: Mark Lazarus; John Sewell.
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OXFORD UNITED DIV. 2
How to get there: Bus 2 from city centre (Oxford Motor Services). Nearest Railway Station
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Manor Ground, Beech Road, Headington, Oxford. Telephone Oxford 61503. Ground capacity:
18,000. Record attendance: 22,730 v Preston N.E., F.A. Cup 6th Rd., February 29, 1964.
Record receipts: £9,302 v Liverpool F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 15, 1972.
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OXFORD UNITED 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
H/Time
Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
D 1-1 1-0 Sloan 7,884
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0-1 14,304
21 Aw Hullic, L 0-1
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28 H_ Burnley W 2-1
Dj det, .t-1 Clarke, D. 10,490
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L 0-1 0-1 12,891
4 A Preston N.E.
tsa 2 Atkinson, R. 8,652
11 H Millwall
Bb .2-3 .. 4-2 Cassidy, Thompson 13,749
18 A Norwich C.
W 1-0 0-0 Lucas 8,173
25 H_ Sheffield W.
W 3-1_—1-1 Sloan, Cassidy 2 11,670
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A. Birmingham C. D 0-0 0-0 31,759
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H Middlesbrough D 0-0 0-0 9,704
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12 A Fulham D 1-1_—=—‘1-1 Clarke, C. 7,530
16 A _ Orient Deitel i-3 Clarke, D. 5,202
23 H Sunderland W 2-0 2-0 Clayton, Cassidy 10,735
SOMMWAS FfCarlisle U: bel (10 Cassidy 8,497
Nov 6 H_ Swindon T. BD ft 1d ClarkesG. 12,382
13. A Charlton Ath, L 0-3 0-1 9,069
20 A Portsmouth L 0-2 0-0 10,423
27 H_ Blackpool W 3-1 =2-1 Cassidy 2, Roberts 7,894
Dec 11 H_ Bristol C. D 0-0 0-0 8,056
18 ..HY Preston N-E. W 2-0 0-0 Aylott, Skeen 7,758
27 A _ Watford W 1-0 0-0 Clarke, D. (pen) 14,270
Jan 1 H- NorwichC. L 0-2 0-1 11,808
8 A Burnley oe eS! Dobson (og) 10,942
22e0)A. } OVP Re L 2-4 0-2 Cassidy 2 13,288
29 H Fulham W 1-0 1-0 Evanson 7,902
Feb 5. A Luton T: W 2-1 1-0 Skeen, Atkinson, G. 9,792
12. A _ Sunderland L 03 = «0-1 15,368
19 H Carlisle U. W 3-1 «(2-1 Ross (og), Cassidy 2 7,629
26 A Swindon T. L 0-4 O1 14,743
Mar 4 4H_ Charlton Ath. W 2-1 «1-0 Clayton, Sloan 7,218
11 A Middlesbrough L 1-2 1-1 Sloan 13,334
18 H Hull Cc. D 2-2 0-0 Evanson, Clayton 7,696
21 ie Cardi © Di1-1 0-1 Clarke, C. 14,499
25. A Millwall L 0-2 0-2 15,302
31 H_ Birmingham C. L O-l 0-1 18,740
Apr 1 H_ Watford D 0-0 0-0 6,588
8) A _ Sheffield W. D 0-0 0-0 13,993
8 H_ Portsmouth D 2-2 1-2 Sloan, Clarke, D. (pen) 6,933
15 A_ Blackpool Se TS 10,131
22) HE CardiffiG: W 1-0 1-0 Thompson 8,869
29) AvP Bristol c- L 2-4 1-2 Clarke, D. (pen), Cassidy 10,793
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League (43): Cassidy 13, Sloan 5, Clarke, D. 5 (3 pens), Clarke,
Roberts 2, Evanson 2, Atkinson, R. 1, Atkinsoa-G. f C. 3, Clayton 3, Thompson 2, Skeen 2,
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League Cup Second Round Millwall (h) 1-0
Third Round Stoke C. (h) 1-1
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Mick Kearns
60 12 13 Prescott Blackpool 12 —
Kevin Thomas
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Dick Lucas 60 128 Oxford Oxford U. 126+1 2
John Shuker 59) 115 Manchester Oxford U. 285+6 38
Half-backs
Steve Aylott 5S tted 34 iford Orient — —
West Ham U. —_ —_
Oxford U. 28+1 1
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Oxford U. 226+1 15
John Evanson 594 1012 Newcastle Oxford U. 85+12 7
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Peter Hatch 5 104 10 8 Reading Oxford U. 1 —_
Nicholas Lowe 5 10 12 10 Headington Oxford U, _— —
Rodney Smithson 511 119 Leicester Arsenal 2 0
Oxford U. 155+4 6
Brian Thompson S57 10 11 Stafford Oxford U. 49+4 4
David Roberts 511 115 Southampton Fulham 21+1 —_
Oxford U. 47+1 2
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Graham Atkinson 5104 117 Birmingham Oxford U. 28942 ve)
Geoff Bray § 8 11 13 Chatham Gillingham = _
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Nigel Cassidy 510 126 Sudbury Norwich C. 2+1 =
Scunthorpe U. 88 0
Oxford U. 56+1 17
Derek Clarke 58} 107 Willenhall Walsall 6 oz
Wolverhampton W. 243 —_—
Oxford U. 42+4 10
Roy Clayton 59 106 Dudley Oxford U. 50+4 7
John Fleming 58 102 Nottingham Oxford U. 11+1 —
Ken Skeen 5104 113 Cheltenham Swindon T. 14 4
Oxford U. 168+8 25
David Sloan 584 107 Lisbourne Scunthorpe U, 13343 42
N. Ireland Oxford U. 146+8 28
Michael Way aT 112 Salisbury Oxford U. 1442 _
Free Transfers: James Hastie; David Jones.
Club Colours; Gold shirts, black shorts, black and gold stockings.
Change Colours; White shirts, blue shorts, white stockings.
Club Captain; John Shuker.
Club Coach; K. Brown,
First Team Trainer; Ken Fish.
Club Nickname: ‘United’.
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PETERBOROUGH UNITED DIV. 4
Chairman: G. H. Woodcock.
Directors: H. N. W. Smith, S. E. Nicholas,
Dr. J. W. T. Sheperd, H. Wright, D. R. Vernum,
W. O’Neill Wilde.
Manager: Jim IMley. Secretary: J. C. Benson.
Year Formed: 1923.
Turned Professional: 1934,
Limited Company: 1934.
Previous Name: Peterborough and Fletton
United until 1934.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Divi-
sion 3: Sth, 1961-62. Division 4, Champions:
1960-61. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 6th Rd.,
1965. Football League Cup, Best Season,
Semi-Finalists: 1966.
Record Victory: 8-1 vy Oldham Ath., Division Most League Appearances: Ollie Conmy, 263,
4, Nov. 26th, 1969. 1964-72.
Record Defeat: 1-8 y Northampton T., F.A. Record Transfer Fee Received: £30,000 from
Cup, 2nd Rd. (2nd Replay), 1946-47. W.B.A. for John Wile, Dec. 1970.
Most League Points : 66, Division 4, 1960-61. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £20,000 to Aston
Most League Goals: 134, Division 4, 1960-61. Villa for Derek Dougan, June 1963.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Terry Bly, Managers Since Joining Football League:
52, Division 4, 1960-61. Jimmy Hagan, Jack Fairbrother, Gordon
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Terry Clark, Norman Rigby.
Bly, 81, 1960-62. Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
Most Capped Player: Ollie Conmy, 6, Eire. ball Club.
How to get there: Peterborough North Station (20 minutes’ walking distance). Bus terminus
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League (82): Price 28, Hall 16, Barker 9 Nepen), Robson 9, Conmy 6 (2 D.
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League Cup (1): Conmy.
F.A, Cup (11): Hall4, Paced. Barker2, Robson.
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Player and PpeaBie Goal
position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
510 107 Corby Peterborough U. 8 —
Richard Dighton
60 120 Snettisham Peterborough U. 137 —
Michael Drewery
Full-backs
Eric Brookes 60 12 12 Staincross Barnsley 326 1
Northampton T. 80 1
Peterborough U. 18+1 =
John Duncliffe 58 110 Brighton Brighton as —
Grimsby T. 71 —_
Peterborough U. as —
Frank Noble 58 10 12 Sheffield Sheffield W. fi —_—
Peterborough U. 205+2 1
Half-backs
Jack Carmichael §10 12114 Newcastle Arsenal — —
Peterborough U. 63 —
Jim Iley 511 115 South Kirby Sheffield U. 99 —
Tottenham H. 53 1
Nottingham F. 92 st
Newcastle U. 227+3 15
Peterborough U. 6443 4
Dennis Oakes 510 105 Bedworth Notts Co. 108+ 12 —
Peterborough VU. 44 2
Bobby Park 59 104 Wrexham Aston Villa 60+ 13 if
Wrexham 98+4 8
Peterborough U. — —
Chris Turner 61 129 St. Neots Peterborough U. 56+7 3
Forwards
Ritchie Barker 6.0) 4 1258" Derby Derby Co. 30+7 12
Notts Co. 994-13 37
Peterborough U, 36 9
Michael Darrall 5 84 100 Bilston Birmingham C, 10+4 2
Newport Co. (on loan) 8 —_
Gillingham (on loan) 1942 1
Peterborough U. 20+6 4
Jim Hall 60 124 Northampton Northampton T. 5442 7
Peterborough U. 187+3 81
Bob Moss 55 90. Kenton Fulham 8+1 —_
Peterborough U. 83+ 16 6
Tommy Robson 58 100 Gateshead Northampton T, 73+1 20
Chelsea 6+1 =
Newcastle U. 46+1 11
Peterborough U. 154+5 44
Allan Russell 59 110 Aberdeen Peterborough U. 1+1 a
Free Transfers: Oliver Conmy; Richard Kwiatkowski; Robert Turpie; George Wright.
330
PLYMOUTH ARGYLE IDTVies
President: G. H. Gillin, Esq. Chairman: R. Daniel.
Directors: B. S. Williams, S. J. Williams, C. W. Crooks,
T. H. Deans, C. S. Joce, P. W. Skinnard, Vice Chairman.
General Manager/Secretary:; Graham Little.
Team Manager: Ellis Stuttard.
Year Formed: 1886. Turned Professional: 1903.
Limited Company: 1903.
Previous Name: 1886-1903, Argyle Athletic Club.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 2:
4th, 1931-32, 1952-53. Division 3(S), Champions: he Pilgrims
1929-30, 1951-52; Runners-up: 1921-22, 1922-23,
1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1926-27. (Record of six
consecutive years.) Division 3, Champions: 1958-59.
F.A. Cup, Best Season: Sth Rd., 1952-53. Football
League Cup, Best Season: Semi-Finalists, 1965.
Record Victory: 8-1 v Millwall, Division 2, Most League Appearances: Sammy Black,
Jan. 16th, 1932. 470, 1924-38.
Record Defeat: 0-9 vy Stoke C., Division 2, Record Transfer Fee Received: £40,000 from
Dec. 17th, 1960. Portsmouth for Norman Piper, May 1970.
Most League Points: 68, Division 3(S), Record Transfer Fee Paid: £45,000 to Swan-
1929-30. sea C. for Barrie Jones, Sept. 1964.
Most League Goals: 107, Division 3(S), Managers Since the War: Jack Tresadern,
1925-26 and 1951-52. Jimmy Rae, Jack Rowley, Neil Dougall,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Jack Cock, Ellis Stuttard, Andy Beattie, Malcolm
32, Division 3(S), 1925-26. Allison, Derek Ufton, Billy Bingham.
Most Goals in Total Aggregate: Sammy Address of Supporters Association: Same as
Black, 180, 1924-38. Football Club.
Most Capped Player: Moses Russell, 20 (23) Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The Pil-
Wales. grim Shop, Home Park, Plymouth, Devon.
How to get there: Special City buses from the Plymouth Bus Station at Bretonside. Nearest
Railway Station, Plymouth.
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Home Park, Plymouth, Devon. Telephone Plymouth (0752) 52561/2/3. Ground capacity:
40,000 (30,000 covered). Record attendance: 43,596 v Aston Villa, Division 2, October 10,
1966. Club
1936. Record receipts: £9,119 Football League v Irish League, September
record: £8,370 v Wolves, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 7519507
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Eas at Hinch 26,327
Aug 14 A_ Aston Villa
W 1-0 0-0 Hutchins 10,280
21 4H Blackburn R.
AY YorekG: W 3-2 2-1 Davey, Latcham 2 53352
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Mansfield T. W 3-1_—«i1-0 Bickle 2, Latcham 8,343
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A Port Vale D 0-0 0-0 3,707
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13. H_ Walsall W 3-2 «1-2 Sullivan 2, Latcham 10,393
18 H Tranmere R. D 2-2 1-2 Hinch, Bickle 10,244
25 A Oldham Ath, Wi1-0 0-0 Latcham 10,149
27 A Rochdale LL 223-2 Hinch, Hutchins 4,519
Oct 2 H Bournemouth Di-1 0-1 Rickard 15,559
9 A_ Notts. Co. L 0-1 0-0 11,828
12°. H “Bolton W: W 2-0 1-0 Rimmer (og), Hutchins 13,336
16 H_ Aston Villa W 3-2 2-0 Hutchins 2, Rickard 18,570
23 H Wrexham L 1-2 0-0 Hutchins 14,019
30 A Chesterfield L 1-2 0-2 Rickard 7,475
Nov 6 H_ Brighton Eee et Hutchins 11,429
13. A Rotherham U. fy 3-4 “22 Reed, Saxton, Rickard 8,444
Lowe Aw Halifax W 1-0 0-0 Hinch 2,832
27 +A Bristol R. D'2-2 * F2 Allen, Hutchins 9,568
Dec 4 H_ Shrewsbury T. L 1-2 0-1 Hore 8,717
18 A Mansfield T. W 3-2——-2-1 Reed 2, Rickard 3,782
27% HH Torquay U. W 3-1-1 Rickard, Hore, Reed 20,096
Jan "1 A Tranmere R. L 2-3 1-0 Reed, Rickard 6,711
SPE York (GC: W 4-0 3-0 Rickard 3, Reed 6,943
15 <A Barnsley D 2-2 1-0 Booth (og), Hinch 3,421
22 H_ Rochdale W 4-1 1-0 Hinch, Rickard 2, Hutchins 9,187
29 A_ Bolton W. L {o2eeer-0 Rickard 5,856
Feb 5 A _ Bournemouth L 0-1 0-0 13,805
12 A Wrexham W 2-0 1-0 Ashcroft (og), Hutchins 3,904
19 H_ Chesterfield W 1-0 0-0 Latcham 10,208
26 A_ Brighton L 0-3 0-3 15,198
Mar 4 H_ Rotherham U. W 2-1 2-1 Cave 2 8,292
11 H_ Notts. Co. D 1-1 1-1 Latcham 12,257
14. H_ Barnsley W 2-1 ‘1-1 Hutchins, Hinch 8,660
18 A _ Blackburn R. L, 2-3) ,0-2 Hinch, Cave 7,610
20 A_ Bradford C. W 1-0 0-0 Cave 5,346
25 H_ Port Vale D 0-0 0-0 8,801
Apr 1 A Torquay U. L 1-2 0-2 Hinch 10,928
3. H Oldham Ath. D 0-0 0-0 10,748
8 A Swansea C. D i-l_ 1-0 Hinch 2,974
11. A Walsall L 0-1 0-0 5,084
15S H_ Bristol R. W 2-1 2-0 Provan (pen), Hore 8,938
18 H_ Bradford C. L 1-4 0-3 Provan 7,958
22 A _ Shrewsbury T. W 2-1 0-1 Hague, Hinch 3,179
25 9H Wilalifaxti: D i-1_ 1-0 Provan (pen) 7,756
May 2 H_ Swansea C. W 4-1 2-0 Provan (pen), Rickard, Sullivan, Hinch 8,321
Goalscorers
League (74): Rickard 14, Hinch 12, Hutchins 11, Latcham 7, Reed 6, Cave 4, Provan 4 (3 i
Hore 3, Sullivan 3, Allen 1, Davey 1, Hague 1, Saxton 1, Own Goal 3. 8S eS ae
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F.A. Cup (2): Reed 2.
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PLYMOUTH ARGYLE—PLAYERS
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position Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
5 10. 1101 Beeter Plymouth Arg, 23 _
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62 146 Manchester Burnley 2 —
Jim Furnell
Liverpool 28 —
Arsenal 141 =
Rotherham 76 —
Plymouth Arg. 53 —
Full-backs
Paul Chapman 57) 105 Cardiff Plymouth Arg. 2+2 —
Steve Davey 574 103 Plymouth Plymouth Arg. 150+8 27.
Allan Harris 58 117 Northampton Chelsea 70 _—
Coventry C. 60 —
Chelsea 12+5 —
OP ES 90+ _
Plymouth Arg. 50 —
David Provan 62 121 Glasgow Rangers 169+2 9
C. Palace 1 —
Plymouth Arg. 57 4
Colin Sullivan 574 1011 Saltash Plymouth Arg. 134+5 *)
Half-backs
Peter Darke 5 104 119 Exeter Plymouth Arg. 3+ —
Michael Dowling 594 1113 Bodmin Plymouth Arg. 10+3 —_
Ken Hore 574 112 St. Austell Plymouth Arg. 261+-3 9
Bob Saxton 510 114 Doncaster Derby Co. 9442 1
Plymouth Arg. 114+3 4
Les Latcham 58 114 Stanley Burnley 149+5 10
Plymouth Arg. 46 7
Forwards
Keith Allen 61 124 Newport, Portsmouth — —
1.0.W. Grimsby T. 6 1
Stockport Co. 49 16
Luton T. 128+9 36
/ Plymouth Arg, 73+5 10
Ronnie Brown 57 10 64 Sunderland Blackpool 5447 13
Plymouth Arg. 3143 Ps
Neil Hague 6 04 127 Rotherham Rotherham U, 134411 23
Plymouth Arg, 28 1
Jim Hinch 62 122 Sheffield Tranmere R. 36+3 10
Plymouth Arg. 56+3 18
Donald Hutchins aN | 102 Leicester Leicester C. 4 a
Plymouth Arg. 9442 23
Hugh Reed 54 101 Alexandria W.B.A. 5+4 2;
Plymouth Arg. 26+1 6
Derek Rickard 58 1010 Plymouth Plymouth Arg. 67+3 32
Club Colours: White shirts with green and black circles round chest, white shorts with green and black
stripes, white stockings with green and black tops.
Change Colours: Green shirts with black trimmings.
First Team Trainer|Coach:
Club Nickname: ‘The Pilgrims’,
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PORTSMOUTH
President; Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of
Alamein, K.G., G.C.B., D.S.O.
Chairman: J. D. P. Collett, F.R.I.C.S.
Directors: A. R. L. Oliver, J.P., T.D., G. C. Sprigings,
Dr. I. M. McLachlan, Ald. A. L. Blake, M.C., LL.B.,
D. J. Sparshatt, E. W. Reeves, F. P. Faulkner.
Team Manager: Ron Tindall. Secretary: Jimmy
Dickinson, M.B.E. Year Formed: 1898. Turned
Professional: 1898, Limited Company: 1898.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions:
1948-49, 1949-50. Division 2, Runners-up: 1926-27.
Division 3(S), Champions: 1923-24. Division 3, Cham-
pions: 1961-62. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1939; Runners-
up: 1929, 1934. Football League Cup, Best Season:
Sth Rd., 1961.
Record Victory: 9-1 v Notts. Co., Division 2,
Apr. 9th, 1927. Record Transfer Fee Received: £50,000 from
Record Defeat : 0-10 vy Leicester C., Division 1, Middlesbrough for George Smith, Jan.
Oct. 20th, 1928. 1969.
Most League Points: 65, Division 3, 1961-62. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £40,000 to Everton
Most League Goals: 87, Division 3(S), 1923- for Mike Trebilcock, Jan. 1968, £40,000
24, Division 2, 1926-27 and Division 3, to Plymouth Argyle for Norman Piper,
1961-62. May 1970.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Billy Managers Since the War: Jack Tinn, Bob
Haines, 40, Division 2, 1926-27. Jackson, Eddie Lever, Freddie Cox,
Most League Appearances: 764, Jimmy George Smith.
Dickinson, 1946-65. Address of Supporters Club: Frogmore Road,
Most Capped Player: Jimmy Dickinson, 48, Portsmouth.
England. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: The Club
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Peter Shop, Portsmouth F.C. Supporters Club,
Harris, 194, 1946-60. Frogmore Road, Portsmouth.
How to get there: Fratton Station (four minutes’ walk). Buses from there run to Frogmore
Road nearby. From Portsmouth Harbour Station and Gosport Ferry Terminal, Corpora-
tion buses 17 and 18.
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graphic address: ‘Pompey Portsm’th’. Ground capacity: 46,000 (14,200 covered). Record
attendance: 51,385 v Derby Co., F.A. Cup 6th Rd., February 26, 1949. Record receipts:
£18,002 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 23, 1971.
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H/Time
Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Goalscorers
League (59): Reynolds 10, Trebilcock 9 (1 pen), Hiron 9, Piper 8 (2 Hand 5 >
Jennings 3, Wilson 2, Storrie 1, Smith 1, Own’ Goal 2. Sie hs mda arg
League Cup (1): McCann.
F.A. Cup (4); Jennings, Reynolds, Trebilcock, Own Goal.
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604 1374 Dagenham Portsmouth 309 —_—
John Milkins
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Portsmouth 24+4+1 —
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Eoin Hand
5.9% 11 12. Bxeter Exeter C. 91 if:
George Ley
Portsmouth 170+1 10
Fred Smith 56 994 West Burnley 83 1
Sleekburn Portsmouth 65 A
Tommy Youlden 604 129 London Portsmouth 8248 1
Half-backs
Colin Blant 614 134 Rawtenstall Burnley 46+6 te
Portsmouth 64 1
David Munks 510 1110 Sheffield Sheffield U. 108+ 4 1
Portsmouth 93+4 2
Norman Piper § 64 911 North Tawton Plymouth Arg. 215 35
Portsmouth 84 11
Alan Stephenson 60 120 Chesham C. Palace 170 ots
West Ham U. 10543 —
Fulham (on loan) 10 —
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Billy Wilson 5.9) 11-1}. Seaton Blackburn R. 24641 —_—
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Ray Hiron. 62 110 Gosport Portsmouth 266 +5 93
Nicky Jennings 55} 914 Wellington Plymouth Arg. 98 10
Portsmouth 171 +4 37
Brian Lewis 594 107 Woking C. Palace a2 4
Portsmouth 134 23
Coventry C, 33+2 2
Luton T. 45+4 22
Oxford U. 1242 4
Colchester U. 47 17
Portsmouth 1 —
Albert McCann 564 1174 Maidenhead Luton T. 6 —_
Coventry C. 22 3
Portsmouth 310+6 83
Ray Pointer 394 10 134Cramlington Burnley 222) 118
Bury 19 Ly
Coventry C. 26 13
Portsmouth 145+4 30
Peter Price 58 10 10 Wrexham Liverpool — _—
Peterborough U. 114+5 61
Northampton T. (on loan) —— —
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Richard Reynolds 511 126 Looe Plymouth Arg. 123+4 24
Portsmouth 41 10
Free Transfers: James Standen; James Storrie; Michael Travers; Michael Trebilcock.
Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, white shorts, blue stockings all with red, white and blue trim,
Change Colours: The same as above with red and blue switched.
Club Captain: Eoin Hand,
Club Coach: Pat Wright.
First Team Trainer: Gordon Neave.
Club Nickname: ‘Pompey’.
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PORT VALE
Chairman: J. G. Bourne. ,
Directors: J. Burgess, L. W. Cliff, A.McPherson.
Manager: Gordon Lee. Secretary: N. J. Jones.
Year Formed: 1876. Turned Professional: 1885.
Limited Company: 1911.
Previous Name: Burslem Port Vale; became Port Vale,
1913.
Previous Grounds; 1876, Limekin Lane, Longport;
1881, Westport; 1884, Moorland Road, Burslem;
1886, Athletic Ground, Cobridge; 1913, Recreation
Ground, Hanley; 1950, Vale Park.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 2:
Sth, 1930-31. Division 3(N), Champions: 1929-30,
1953-54; Runners-up: 1952-53. Division 4, Champions:
1958-59; Promoted 1969-70 (4th). F.A. Cup, Best
Season, Semi-Finalists: 1954, when in Divi-
sion 3. Football League Cup, Best Season:
Most League Appearances: Roy Sproson,
Never past 2nd Rd.
761, 1950-72:
Record Victory: 9-1 v Chesterfield, Division 2, Record Transfer Fee Received: £25,000 from
Sept. 24th, 1932. Blackpool for Terry Alcock, Aug. 1967.
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Sheffield U., Division 2, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £15,000 to
Dec. 10th, 1892 and v Notts Co., Division 2, Leicester C. for Albert Cheeseborough,
Feb. 26th, 1895. July 1963; £15,000 to Everton for Billy
Most League Points: 69, Div. 3(N), 1953-54. Bingham, Aug. 1963.
Most League Goals: 110, Division 4, 1958-59. Managers Since the War: Billy Frith, Gor-
Highest League Scorer in Season: Wilf Kirk- don Hodgson, Ivor Powell, Freddie Steele,
ham, 38, Division 2, 1926-27. Norman Low, Freddie Steele, Jackie
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Wilf Mudie, Sir Stanley Matthews.
Kirkham, 154, 1923-29, 1931-33. Address of Supporters Club: Hamil Rd.,
Most Capped Player: E. Peers, 4 (12), Wales. Burslem, Stoke on Trent, ST6 LAW.
How to get there: Buses to Burslem from Stoke centre. Nearest Railway Station Stoke.
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Villa, F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 20, 1960. Record receipts: £8,400 v Aston Villa, F.A.
Cup Sth Rd., February 20, 1960.
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Goalscorers
League (43): Gough 10, Morgan 7, McLaren 6, Horton 5 (3 pens), Morris 3, Mountford 3, Loska 2,
Harford 1, James 1, Brodie 1, Summerscales 1, Lacey 1, Own Goal 2.
F.A. Cup (5): Horton 3, Morgan 2.
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position
Goalkeepers
Full-backs
John Brodie 510 119 Bedlington Carlisle U.
Bradford P.A.
Port Vale
Keith Lindsey 58 110 Scunthorpe Scunthorpe U.
Cambridge U.
Southend U.
Port Vale
Tony Loska 58 110 Stoke Shrewsbury T.
Port Vale
Half-backs
Roy Cross 5114 120 Wednesbury Walsall
Port Vale
Ray Harford 61 12 12 Halifax Charlton Ath,
Exeter C.
Lincoln C,
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Port Vale
Brian Horton 510 114 Port Vale
Bob Mountford 511 1010 Stoke Port Vale
Bill Summerscales 61 110 Stoke Port Vale
Forwards
Bobby Gough 57. 110 Birmingham Walsall
Port Vale 149+10
John James 60 110 Stoke Port Vale 186+6
Tony Lacey 58 102 Leek Stoke C. 2+2
Port Vale 92
Tom McLaren 59 116 Livingstone Port Vale 128+17
Sam Morgan 61 110 Gorleston Port Vale 70+ 4
Free Transfers: Keith Ball; John Flowers; Michael Morris; Stuart Sharratt ; Roy Sproson.
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How to get there: Special buses to Deepdale from outlying areas and Town Centre Bus
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1, April 23, 1938. Record receipts: £20,022 v Manchester U., F.A. Cup 4th Rd., February 5,
1972.
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H/Time
Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
D 0-0 0-0 11,063
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W 2-0 2-0 MclIlmoyle 2 16,425
21 H Fulham
LutonT. D 1-1 1-0 Heppolette 11,772
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30 H_ Burnley L 1-3 0-1 Mcllmoyle (pen) 27,284
H Oxford U. W 1-0 1-0 Mcllmoyle 12,891
Sept 4
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18 H Charlton Ath. W 2-1 1-0 Clark, Ham 13,198
25 A Sunderland L 3-4 1-3 Ham, MclIimoyle (pen), Lyall 13,102
28 H Norwich C. L 0-2 0-0 15,644
Oct 2 H_ Cardiffic. L 1-2. 1-0 Ham 13,511
9 A Portsmouth D i-1_ 1-1 MclIlmoyle 12,749
16 H Carlisle U. W 3-0 2-0 Lyall2, Ingram 15,430
18 A Orient Lie 2-3 og dak Ingram, McIlmoyle 7,391
23 A Birmingham C, D 2-2. 1-2 Ingram, Tarbuck 28,956
SON ui: W 3-1 3-1 Ingram 2, Clark 14,413
Nov 6 A Middlesbrough Wi1-0 0-0 Tarbuck 21,907
13. H_ Sheffield W. W 1-0 0-0 Heppolette 16,903
20 A Swindon T. D 1-1 0-0 Ingram 10,833
27 H_ Watford W 2-0 0-0 Spark, Tarbuck 11,318
Dec 4 A_ Blackpool 1D) ied Oy ae lark 18,912
11 H Millwall W 4-0 2-0 Tarbuck, Ingram (pen), Clark, Lyall 14,097
18 A Oxford U. L 0-2 0-0 7,758
27 4H _ Bristol C. W 1-0 1-0 Lyall 19,738
Jan 1 A’ Charlton Ath. L 1-2. 01. Clark 8,038
8. Hl Luton i L 0-1 0-1 12,844
22 A Norwich C. Di1-1_ 1-1 Bird 21,390
29 H_ Orient D 1-1 0-1 Ingram 19,692
Feb 12. H_ Birmingham C. D0-0 0-0 17,794
19 A Bulle: | ele Se a Young, Tarbuck 14,313
Mar 4 A_ Sheffield W. L 0-1 0-0 12,162
11. H _ Portsmouth W 4-0 2-0 Mcllmoyle, Tarbuck, Lyall (pen), Young 10,575
18 A Fulham D 0-0 0-0 9,071
2 H QOIPIR: D 1-1 1-0 Tarbuck 12,304
29. A Cardiff C. L 2-5 1-2. Tarbuck, Spavin 13,294
Apr 1 A _ Bristol C. L 1-4 1-1 Tarbuck 12,962
4 H_ Sunderland L i3 4-2 Young 13,450
15 A Watford L 0-1 0-0 5,507
17. H_ Middlesbrough Wi1-0 = 1-0 Mcllmoyle 11,388
22 _H_ Blackpool L 1-4 0-1 Mcllmoyle 19,819
25 A Burnley L 0-1 0-0 13,020
29. A Millwall L 0-2 0-1 19,123
May 1 H_ Swindon T. D 2-2 0-0 Lamb, Tarbuck 9,566
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League (52): McIlmoyle 10(2 pens), Tarbuck 10, In gram 8 (1 pen), Lyall 6 (1 pen), Clark 5, Ham 4, Young 3
Heppolette 2, Spark 1, Bird 1, Spavin 1, Lamb 1
League Cup (8): McIlmoyle 3, Spavin 2, Lyall, Ham, Own Goal.
FA. Cup (4): Clark 2, Ingram, Lyall.
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position
Goalkeepers
5 12) Om Penh Preston N.E. 1 —
James Blyth
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John Brown
60 116 Dublin Preston 412 —
Allan Kelly
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Dave Connor 5 7 116 Manchester Manchester C, 130+11 10
Preston N.E. 14 _
John McMahon 59 112 Manchester Preston N.E. 43 1
Southend U. (on loan) 4 os
James McNab 511 116 Denny Sunderland 28441 12
Preston N.E. 169+ 4
George Ross 59 116 Inverness Preston N.E. 381 3
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hampton
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Preston N.E, 49 1
Graham Hawkins 60 1110 Darlington Wolverhampton W. 28+
Preston N.E. 171+3 3
Ricky Heppolette 59 Bolton Preston N.E. 132+5 13
Alex Spark 510 Stenhousemuir Preston N.E. 90 +10 4
Alan Spavin 58 114 Lancaster Preston N.E. 383+4 26
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Alex Bruce 58 103 Dundee Preston N.E. 1 =
Clive Clark a 102 Leeds Q.P.R. 58 7
W.B.A. 300+ 1 80
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David Hughes 510 114 Blackburn Preston N.E. 2249 —
Alan Lamb 58 104 Falkirk Preston N.E. 7+2 1
Dugald McLachlan 57 10 10 Falkirk Preston N.E,. — _—
Hugh MclIlmoyle 510 11 12 Glasgow Leicester C. 21 5
Rotherham U, 12 4
Carlisle U. 77 44
Wolverhampton W. 90 35
Bristol C. 20 4
Carlisle U. 79 30
Middlesbrough 69+1 19
Preston N.E. 35 10
Alan Tarbuck 58 110 Liverpool Crewe A. 79+5 18
Chester 69 22
Preston N.E. 19+4 10
Gary Williams 5 10 Liverpool Preston N.E, 1 —_—
David Wilson 58 115 Burnley Preston N.E. 16942 29
Liverpool — =
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Preston N.E. 65+ 10 a
Neil Young 61 12 3. Manchester Manchester C, 332+2 86
Preston N.E. 14 3
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QUEEN’S PARK RANGERS
President: A. B. Hittinger, Esq. Chairman: J. A. Gregory.
Directors: F. Vooght, R. A. Starnes, A. D. Farmer, F. Wade,
B. P. Baker.
Manager: Gordon Jago. Secretary: R. J. Phillips.
Year Formed: 1885. Turned Professional: 1898. Limited
Company: 1899. Previous Name: 1885-87, St. Jude’s; 1887,
became Queen’s Park Rangers.
Previous Grounds: 1885, Welford’s Fields; 1888, London
Scottish Ground, Brondesbury: Home Farm: Kensal Rise
Green: Gun Club, Wormwood Scrubs: Kilburn Cricket
Ground; 1899, Kensal Rise Athletic Ground; 1901, Latimer
Road, Notting Hill; 1904, Agricultural Society, Park Royal;
1907, Park Royal Ground; 1917, Loftus Road; 1931, White
City; 1933, Loftus Road; 1962, White City; 1963, Loftus Road.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Goddard, 37, Division 3(S), 1929-30.
Division 1: 22nd, 1968-69. Division 2, Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
Runners-up: 1967-68. Division 3(S), Cham- George Goddard. 172, 1926-34.
pions: 1947-48; Runners-up: 1946-47. Most Capped Player: Ray Brady, 6, Eire.
Division 3, Champions: 1966-67. F.A. Most League Appearances: Tony Ingham,
Cup: Best Season: 6th Rd. (or equivalent) 519, 1950-63.
1910, 1914, 1923, 1947-48, 1969-70. Foot- Record Transfer Fee Received: £200,000 from
ball League Cup, Winners: 1966-67. Double: Manchester C. for Rodney Marsh, March
1966-67, won Division 3 and Football 1972.
League Cup. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £70,000 to Totten-
Record Victory: 9-2 vy Tranmere R., Division ham H. for Terry Venables, June 1969.
3, December 3rd, 1960. Managers Since the War: Dave Magnall,
Record Defeat: 1-8 v Mansfield T., Division 3, Jack Taylor, Alec Stock, Tommy Docherty,
Mar. 15th, 1965, and 1-8 v Manchester U., Les Allen.
Division 1, Mar. 19, 1969. Address of Supp’s Club: c/o Football Club.
Most League Points: 67, Division 3, 1966-67. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Supporters
Most League Goals: 111, Division 3, 1961-62. Club Shop, Queen’s Park Rangers F.C.,
Highest League Scorer in Season: George South Africa Road, London W.12.
How to get there: Buses 12 and 207. Nos. 11, 49, 72, 88, 105, 220, go near Shepherd’s Bush —
Metropolitan and Central Lines - and White City — Central Line (five to ten minutes’ walk).
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‘Queu Pear’. ity: 35,000 (16,000 covered). Record atten dance: SESWPA AY
Ground capacity:
Chelsea, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., February 21,1970. Record receipts: Not disclosed by Club.
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QUEENS PARK RANGERS 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Time
Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents Result pete:
3-0 Marsh 2 (1 pen), Francis 13,270
Aug 14 H_ Sheffield W. W 3-0
| FE Pr McCulloch, Marsh 20,574
21 A Middlesbrough
D 1-1 1-0 Marsh 16,730
28 H Millwall
W 3-0 ~0-0 Saul, Matthewson (og), McCulloch 21,187
31 A Fulham
Swindon T. D 0-0 0-0 15,915
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Preston N.E. W 2-1 1-1 McCulloch, Saul 13,578
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18 A Burnley L 0-1 0-1 13,770
25 H_ Watford W 3-0 1-0 Marsh (2 pens), McCulloch 15,698
29 A Oxford U. jReh(Ee are Es Busby 11,670
Oct 2 A _ NorwichC. D 0-0 0-0 22,950
9 H_ Birmingham C. Wi1-0 1-0 Marsh 16,039
16 A _ Sheffield W. D 0-0 0-0 16,716
(9. Se > Luton T. Wi-0 1-0 Leach 15,858
23 A_ Blackpool D 1-1 1-1 Marsh 16,417
30 H_- Portsmouth D 1-1 =+=0-0 Morgan 15,934
Nov 6 A _ Cardiff C. D 0-0 0-0 16 914
13. H_ Bristol C. W 3-0 1-0 O’Rourke, Merrick (og), Marsh 14,898
20° “EE Aull-c. W 2-1 ‘1-1 O’Rourke, Morgan 12,627
27. A Charlton Ath. 1-2 10-2 Clement 16,223
Dec 4 H_ Sunderland W 2-1 = 2-0 Marsh, O’Rourke 13,576
11 A Carlisle U. W 4-1 (3-0 Leach, O’Rourke, Marsh 2 9,243
18H Swindon T. W 3-0 3-0 Marsh 2, Venables jeWy op4
27° AY Orient L 0-2 0-2 19,081
Jan 1 H_ Burnley W 3-1 ~=—«:1-0 Leach 2, Marsh (pen) 14,614
8 A Millwall D 0-0 0-0 24,266
22. H Oxford U. W 4-2 2-0 Marsh 2, Saul, Leach 13,288
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| ll ES Francis 17,280
Feb 12. H_ Blackpool EOF 02] 13,690
19 A Portsmouth L 0-1 0-0 15,563
Mar 4 A _ Bristol C. L 0-2 0-0 11,105
11. A _ Birmingham C. D 0-0 0-0 35,557
18 H Middlesbrough W 1-0 0-0 Clement 11,467
25 A_ Preston N.E. D 1-1 0-1 O'Rourke 12,304
31. A Watford W 2-0 1-0 Evans, Salvage 13,719
Apr 1 H_ Orient W 1-0 (0-0 O’Rourke 12,042
3. H_ Norwich C. D 0-0 0-0 255257
SA ELC: D 1-1 0-1 O’Rourke 12,830
15 H_= Charlton Ath. W 2-0 ‘1-0 Francis, Leach 12,976
22 A Sunderland W 1-0 1-0 Busby 13,751
25 HH Fulham D 0-0 0-0 20,605
29H ‘Carlislenuy W 3-0 1-0 Clement, Leach, O’Rourke 7,616
May (2) Hl ‘Cardiffiic: W 3-0 0-0 Ferguson, O’Rourke, Leach 8,430
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League (57): Marsh 17 (4 pens), O’Rourke 9, Leach 8, McCulloch 4, F i
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League Cup (7): Marsh 3, Francis, McCulloch, Morgan, Saul.
F.A. Cup (2): Clement, Mancini.
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Goalkeepers
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©cB RB: 83 —
Alan Spratley ape) 110 London Q.P.R. 28+1 —_—
Full-backs
David Clement 10 115 London Q.P.R 16442 13
Jan Gillard 511 120 London Q.P.R. 58+3 1
Jan Watson 511 1111 London Chelsea 5 1
Q.P.R. 156+6 1
Half-backs
Martyn Busby 61 124 Slough Q.P.R. 40+3 2
John Delve 58 10 7 Hanworth Q.P.R. —_— —
Tony Hazell 510 116 HighWycombe Q.P.R. 279+ 4
Ron Hunt 511 120 Paddington Q.P.R. 212+5 1
Terry Mancini 60 120 London Watford 66 —-
Orient 167 16
Q.P.R. 23 —
Michael McGovern 510 1010 Hayes Q.P.R. 10+2 —_
Ray Seary 59 10 7 Wallingford Q.P.R. +1 —
Terry Venables 59 116 Dagenham Chelsea 202 26
Tottenham 1144+1 5
Q.P.R. 98+1 16
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Ron Abbot 61 110 London Q.P.R. a os
John Beck - OP R. _— —_
lan Evans 62 112 Egham Q.P.R. 16 1
Paul Everest 56 100 London Q.P:R. a —
Mike Ferguson 5104 117 Burnley Accrington S. 49 2
Blackburn R. 220 30
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Mike Leach 60 120 London OUR: 151+7 38
Alan Mayes 57 100 London Q.P.R. — =
lan Morgan 584 110 London CPR. 159+11 26
Andrew McCulloch 62 130 Northampton Q.P.R. 25+11 9
John O’Rourke 59 110 Northampton Chelsea — =.
Luton T. 84 64
Middlesbrough 63+1 38
Ipswich T. 69 30
Coventry C, 52+2 hy
OOP IR. 26 9
Barry Salvage 511 1110 Bristol Fulham 7 —
Millwall 141 —
QUPERS 16+2 1
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Club Colours; Blue and white hooped shirts, white shorts, white stockings,
Change Colours: Red and black striped shirts, black shorts,
Club Captain: Terry Venables.
First Team Trainer: Bobby Campbell,
Club Nickname: ‘Rangers’.
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READING DIV. 4
President: A. E, Smith. Chairman: F. V. Waller.
Directors: D. P. Baylis, W. T. D. Vincent, L. Davies,
E. T. Harrison, O.B.E..
Team Manager: Charlie Hurley.
Secretary/Manager: F. May.
P.R.O.: K. Ward.
Year Formed: 1871. Turned Professional: 1895.
Limited Company: 1895.
Previous Grounds: 1871, Reading Recreation; Reading
Cricket Ground; 1882, Coley Park;-1889, Caversham
Cricket Ground; 1896, Elm Park.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 2:
14th, 1926-27. Division 3(S), Champions: 1925-26;
Runners-up: 1931-32, 1934-35, 1948-49, 1951-52. F.A.
Cup, Best Season: Semi-Finalists, 1927. Football League
Cup, Best Season: 4th Rd., 1965, 1966.
Record Victory: 10-2 v C. Palace, Division Most League Appearances: Dick Spiers, 453,
3(S), 1946-47. 1955-70 (and 41 F.A. Cup-ties).
Record Defeat: 0-18 v Preston N.E., F.A. Record Transfer Fee Received: £60,000 from
Cup, Ist Rd., 1893-94. Southampton for Tommy Jenkins, Dec.
Most League Points: 61, Division 3(S), 1969.
1951-52. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £20,000 to West
Most League Goals: 112, Division 3(S), Ham U. for Steve Death, Sept. 1970.
1951-52. Managers Since the War: Joe Edelston, Ted
Highest League Scorer in Season: Ronnie Drake, Jack Smith, Harry Johnston, Roy
Blackman, 39, Division 3(S), 1951-52. Bentley, Jack Mansell, Jimmy Wallbanks.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Address of Supporters Club: Reading Foot-
Ronnie Blackman, 156, 1947-54. ball Supporters Club, Elm Park, Norfolk
Most Capped Player: Pat McConnell, 8, Road, Reading.
Ireland.
How to get there: Corporation specials from St. Mary’s Buss (town centre) and from North-
umberland Avenue. Usual buses within a few minutes of the ground. Nearest Railway
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Denis M. Butler 58 113 Woking Chelsea 18 _
Hull C. 21542 —
Reading 91 1
William Dixon 58 106 London Arsenal = 23
Reading 12142 —
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Half-backs
Barrie Wagstaff 510% 118 Brampton Sheffield U. 106+10 5
Reading 118+3 13
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Terry Bell 510 1010 Sherwood Hartlepools U. 11346 34
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Leslie Chappell 58 105 Nottingham Rotherham VU. 106+2 36
Blackburn R. 7 —_—
Reading 108+2 42
Gordon Cumming 545. 94 Johnstone Arsenal — —
near Glasgow Reading 10742 34
Richard Habbin 7 106 Cambridge Reading 105+6 23
John Harley 510 106 Peterborough Reading 6444 5:
Peter Harman 60 118 March Bournemouth 1 —
Reading 29+1 9
Tony Wagstaff 56 93 Wombell Sheffield U. 13943 19
Reading 1133-3 2
Free Transfers: Philip Archer; Raymond Flannigan; Martin James; Stuart Morgan; John Pratt; Malcolm
Swain.
Club Colours: Blue and white hoops, white shorts, white stockings, two blue rings.
Change Colours: Yellow and blue.
Club Captain:
Club Coach: Ray Henderson.
First Team Trainer; Jimmy Wallbanks,
Club Nickname: ‘Biscuitmen’.
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ROCHDALE DIV. 3
Chairman: F. S. Ratcliffe.
Directors: J. S. Stoney, G. Black, R. Brierley, L. Hilton,
E. Lord.
Manager: Dick Connor. Secretary: A. McLean.
Year Formed: 1900. Turned Professional: 1907.
Limited Company: 1910.
Previous Name: Rochdale Town.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 3: 9th,
1969-70. Division 3(N), Runners-up: 1923-24, 1926-27. Divi-
sion 4, Promoted: 1968-69 (3rd). F.A, Cup, Best Season: 4th
Rd., 1970-71. Football League Cup: Runners-up, 1962
(record for 4th Division Club).
Record Victory: 8-1 v Chesterfield, Division
3(N), Dec. 18th, 1926.
Record Defeat: 0-8 vy Wrexham, Division
3(N), Dec. 28th, 1929. Record Transfer Fee Received: £40,000 from
Most League Points: 62, Division 3(N), Norwich C,. for David Cross, Oct. 1971.
1923-24. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £8,000 to Alder-
Most League Goals: 105, Division 3(N), shot for Jack Howarth, Jan. 1972.
1926-27. Managers Since the War: Ted Goodier, Jack
Highest League Scorer in Season: Albert Warner, Harry Catterick, Jack Marshall,
Whitehurst, 44, Division 3(N), 1926-27. Tony Collins, Bob Stokoe, Len Richley.
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Albert Address of Club Shop: Rochdale A.F.C.
Whitehurst, 117, 1923-28. Soccer Shop, Spotland, Sandy Lane,
Most Capped Player: None. Rochdale.
Most League Appearances: Ray Aspden 298,
1955-67.
How to get there: Go to Esplanade in town centre, approximately five minutes’ walk from
Rochdale Railway Station.
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attendance: 24,231 v Notts. County, F .A. Cup 2nd Rd., December 10, 1949.
Record receipts:
£2,836.5 v Doncaster R., Division 4, April 7, 1969.
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ROCHDALE 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
Time
Result niles Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Aug 14 A_ Notts. Co. L 0-4 0-4 : 108?
21 H Mansfield T. W 2-1 1-1 Cross, Jenkins re
28 A Aston Villa L 0-2 0-2 7 aR5
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11. A Bournemouth L 1-4 0-2 Cross ,
13. A_ Torquay U. Di-1 0-1 Cross 8,758
~ 18 H Oldham Ath, D 1-1 1-1 |Gowans 10,926
25 A Barnsley D 3-3. 1-0 Jenkins 2, Cross 5,559
27 H_ Plymouth Arg. W 3-2 2-1 Kinsella, Cross, Davey (og) 4,519
Oct 2 H Torquay U. W 5-0 2-0 Cross 2 (1 pen), Arrowsmith, Gowans, 4,551
Whitehead
9 A Blackburn R. L 0-3. 0-3 8,492
16 H_ Notts. Co. D 1-1 0-0 Darling 4,848
19 A Halifax T. D 2-2. 0-2 Kinsella 2 3,288
23 H_ Bristol R. W 3-1 2-0 Whitehead, Downes, Buck 4,753
30 A _ Swansea C. L 0-1 0-1 7,743
Nov 6 H_ Chesterfield L 0-2 0-2 4,819
13. A Wrexham W 3-1_—=—«1-0 Whitehead, Buck 2 7,488
26 A Walsall L 0-3 0-2 3,575
Dec 4 H_ Rotherham U. W 2-1 1-1 Jenkins, Gowans 3,384
17. A Tranmere R. L 0-2 0-0 2,800
27 H_ Bradford C. L 0-1 0-1 4,622
Jan 1 A Oldham Ath. by 2a3eel sk Gowans 2 8,885
8 H_ Aston Villa W 1-0 0-0 Whitehead (pen) 5,871
22. A Plymouth Arg. L 1-4 0-1 Darling 9,187
29. H_ Halifax T. W 3-2 I-1 Parry, Howarth 2 3,124
Feb 5 H_ Shrewsbury T. D 0-0 0-0 3,502
12 A Bristol R. L 2-5 1-2. Darling 2 7,042
19 H Swansea C. Di-l = 0-1 Arrowsmith 3,097
26 <A _ Chesterfield L 0-2 0-0 6,599
Mar 4 H_ Wrexham W1-0 1-0 Davies (og) 2,640
11 H_ Blackburn R. W 2-1 = (2-1 Howarth, Gowans 6,494
13. H_ Port Vale W 3-2 «2-1 Howarth 2, Gowans 3,140
18 A Mansfield T. L 1-3 0-1 Darling 5,109
207 A York’'C: L 0-2 0-1 4,170
25 H_ Bournemouth Dti-1 0-1 Howarth 4,437
Apr 1 A _ Bradford C. D 1-1 1-0 Brogden 4,889
3. H_ Barnsley L 0-2 0-1 3,848
8 A Shrewsbury T. Peo eee blair 2,539
12. A Bolton W. L 1-2 1-2 Howarth 5,773
15H Walsall D 0-0 0-0 3,207
Pons Cs L 1-2 0-2 Buck 2,776
22. A Rotherham U. L 1-5 1-1 Gowans 4,182
24 +=#H Bolton W. D 2-2 0-2 Howarth, Darling 4,826
29 H Brighton L. 0-0 Jenkins (pen) 4,283
May 3 A_ Brighton D 1-1 0-1 Gowans 34,766
12. A_ Port Vale D 1-1 1-0 Jenkins 2,475
Goalscorers
League (57): Gowans 9, Cross 8 (1 pen), Howarth 8, 3 Darlin g 6, Jenkins 6 (1 pen), Buck 4, Whitehead 4 (1
pen), Kinsella 3, Arrowsmith 2, Ashworth 1, BL air 1, Brogden 1, Downes 1, Parry 1, Own Goal
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Lee Brogden 574 104 Leeds Rotherham U, 78+8 17
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Tony Buck 511 110 Whitwell Oxford U. 30+5 6
Newport Co, 49 17
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Rochdale 134-2 1
Dennis Butler 564 105 Macclesfield Bolton W. 6141 11
Rochdale 149+ 4 39
Malcolm Darling 5 74 100 Arbroath Blackburn R, 1144+ 13 31
Norwich C. 16 5
Rochdale 30+4 6
Robert Downes 510 115 Bloxwich W.B.A. —_ —_
Peterborough U. 2442 3
Rochdale 96+7 5
Peter Gowans 510 110 Dundee Crewe Alex. 140 44
Aldershot 11142 27
Rochdale 67+4 14
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F Rochdale 21 8
Reg Jenkins 5104 130 Millbrook Plymouth Arg. 16 3
Exeter C, 20 6
Torquay U. 88 24
Rochdale 27248 111
Free Transfers; Alfred Arrowsmith; Paul Clarke; Colin Parry.
Club Colours: Royal blue shirts with white trimmings, white shorts with blue stripe, white stockings with
two blue hoops.
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red stockings,
Club Nickname: ‘The Vallians’.
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ROTHERHAM UNITED
Chairman: E. Purshouse.
Directors: L. D. Purshouse, C. R. Wright, A. H. Steel.
Manager: Jim McAnearney. Secretary: J. E. Bennison.
Year Formed: 1884. Turned Professional: 1905.
Limited Company: 1920.
Previous Names: 1884, Thornhill United; 1905, Rotherham
County; 1925, amalgamated Rotherham Town under Rother-
ham United.
Previous Grounds: Red House Ground; 1907, Millmoor.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 2: 3rd, =
1954-55 (equal points with Champions and Runners-up). Divi-
sion 3(N), Champions: 1950-51; Runners-up: 1946-47, 1947-48,
1948-49, F.A, Cup, Best Season: Sth Rd., 1953, 1968. Foot-
ball League Cup, Best Season, Runners-up: 1961.
Record Victory: 8-0 v Oldham Ath., Division
3(N), May 26th, 1947.
Record Defeat: 1-11 v Bradford C., Division Most League Appearances: Danny Williams,
3(N), Aug. 25th, 1928. 459, 1946-62.
Most League Points: 71, Division 3(N), Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000
1950-51. from Sunderland for Dave Watson, Dec.
Most League Goals: 114, Division 3(N), 1970.
1946-47. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £27,000 to Shef-
Highest League Scorer in Season: Wally field W. for John Quinn, Nov. 1967.
Ardron, 38, Division 3(N), 1946-47. Managers Since the War: Reg Freeman,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Andy Smailes, Tom Johnston, Danny
Gladstone Guest, 130, 1946-56. Williams, Jack Mansell, Tommy Docherty.
Most Capped Player: Harold Millership, 6, Address of Supporters Club: Red and White
Wales. Shop, c/o Millmoor, Rotherham.
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Dennis Leigh 584 1011 Doncaster Doncaster R. 3442 1
Rotherham U. 149+5 10
Billy Houghton 59 127 Hemsworth Barnsley 206 10
Watford 48 2
Ipswich T. 107 3
Leicester C. 6 —
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Michael Leng 594 10 11 Rotherham VU, 11 _—
Trevor Swift 511 125 Rotherham Rotherham U. 189 14
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Pat Buckley | 55 115 Edinburgh Third Lanark 25 2
Woiverhampton W. 28+1 8
Sheffield U. 9+6 2
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Bristol R. 38+7 15
Rotherham U. 45+4 26
Bobby Ham 55 106 Bradford Bradford P.A. 21 6
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Bradford P.A. 134 47
Bradford C. 115 40
Preston N,E, 43 14
Rotherham U, 34 16
Rodney Johnson 574 114 Leeds Leeds U. 18+3 4
Doncaster R. 106+1 23
Rotherham VU. 65 5
Raymond Mielczarek 5114 118 Caernarvon Wrexham 76 a
Huddersfield T, 25+1 1
Rotherham U. 58+1 4
Jimmy Mullen 584 1010 Oxford Reading 8 1
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Trevor Phillips 56} 103 Rotherham Rotherham U. 56+ 17 13
Norman Whitehead 59 109 Liverpool Southport 7+1 —
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Free Transfers: Rodney Johnson; John Quinn.
Club Colours: Red shirts, white collar, white sleeves, white shorts, red stockings,
Change Colours: All white, blue or yellow.
Club Captain;
Club Coach: Clive Baker.
First Team Trainer: Neil Falconer.
Club Nickname: ‘The Merry Millers’.
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SCUNTHORPE UNITED
How to get there: Buses, 211, 212, 213 and 118 go near the ground. Nearest Railway Station
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Record attendance: 23,935 v Portsmouth, F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 30, 1954. Record
receipts: £4,277 v Arsenal, League Cup, 3rd Rd., September 25, 1968.
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Date Venue Opponents
A Grimsby T. L 1-4 0-2 Fletcher 7,497
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11 A Peterborough U. W 1-0 0-0 Heath 6,387
17 H Northampton T. D 0-0 0-0 5,255
25 A _ Aldershot Di-1 1-0 Heath 4,675
28 H Colchester U. W 2-0 2-0 Fletcher, Davidson 5, 0s
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9 A Bury L 1-3. 1-2 Davidson 2,133
16 H Grimsby T. Ly 1-2 02-0 Deere 11,510
23 A Barrow Wi1-0 1-0 Kirk 2,190
30 H_ Brentford D 0-0 0-0 5,859
Nov 6 A Exeter L 0-1 0-1 3,556
13 H Workington W 2-0 1-0 Kisby, McDonald 4,535
27 H_ Reading Di-1 0-0 Fletcher 4,321
Dec 4 A_ Gillingham W 1-0 1-0 Fletcher 6,988
1t - HH Chester W 2-0 1-0 McDonald, Fletcher 3,776
18 A Doncaster R. W 2-0 1-0 Fletcher, Kerr 5,534
27 H Hartlepool D 2-2 1-2 McDonald, Kerr 6,940
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21 A Colchester U. 1D ed1S ieee Fletcher 4,867
29 H Newport Co. Wi1-0 1-0 Davidson 4,580
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12 H_ Barrow W 2-1 2-1 Fletcher 2 5,127
19 A Brentford W 3-0 1-0 McDonald, Fletcher 2 11,910
26H Exeter C. W 3-0 2-0 Giles, J. (og), Jackson, Fletcher 6,250
Mar 4 A’ Workington L 1-2 0-2 Fletcher 1,977
1 H_ Bury W 3-0 0-0 Saile (og), Fletcher 2 5,082
14 H_ Southport W 1-0 0-0 Dunleavy (og) 6,800
18 A _ Lincoln C. L 0-1 0-1 16,498
25 H_ Peterborough U. D 0-0 0-0 5,555
31 A __ Darlington Wi1-0 1-0 ~~ Fletcher 2,960
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4 H_ Aldershot W 1-0 0-0 Kirk 6,929
8 H_ Stockport Co. L 0-2 0-1 7,183
11H Cambridge U. W 2-1 0-0 Fletcher 2 5,916
15 A _ Reading L 0-2 0-1 4,163
19 A Chester D 0-0 0-0 2,347
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25 H_ Southend U. D 1-1 1-1 Kirk 8,540
29. A Cambridge U. L 0-2 0-0 3,927
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Donald Welbourne 510 110 Scunthorpe Scunthorpe U. 13343 1
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Angus Davidson Sy 110 Forfar Grimsby T. 4643 1
Scunthorpe U. 130+4 22)
Rod Fletcher 58 110 Preston Lincoln C, 86+4 29
Scunthorpe U, 46 19
Terry Heath 58 110 Leicester Leicester C. 8 2
Hull C. 27+6 1
Scunthorpe U. 148+2 48
George Kerr 510 110 Barnsley Barnsley 167 39
Bury 15 2
Oxford U. 40+1 6
Scunthorpe U. 132+1 32
Harry Kirk 584 113 Saltcoates Dumbarton 32 13
Darlington 59+3 yf
Hartlepool 4243 5
Scunthorpe U. 67 8
Free Transfers: Steven Barry; Dayid Hutchinson; Ian Whyte; Anthony Woolmer.
366
SHEFFIELD UNITED
Chairman: R. Wragg.
Directors: M. Board, F.C.A., J.P., A. H. Connell, M.A.,
LL.B., F. Melling, D.Ip.Arch., F.R.I.B.A., G. Price >
M.I.Min.E., F.G.S., K. Lee, J. C. Hassall, F. J. P.
O’Gorman, F.R.C.S., J. W. Sterland, O.B.E., J.P., A.
Jackson, J.P., F.R.I.C.S.
Manager: John Harris. Asst. Manager: John Short.
Coach: Cecil Coldwell. Secretary: A. Newton.
Commercial Manager: H. Rumsey.
Year Formed: 1889. Turned Professional: 1889.
Limited Company: 1899.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions:
1897-98; Runners-up: 1896-97, 1899-1900. Division Pe
Champions: 1952-53; Runners-up: 1892-93,
1938-39, 1960-61, 1970-71. F.A. Cup,
Most League Appearances: Joe Shaw, 629
Winners: 1899, 1902, 1915, 1925; Runners-
1948-66 (and 61 Cup-ties).
up: 1901, 1936. Football League Cup, Best
Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000 from
Season: Sth Rd., 1961-62, 1966-67.
Leeds U. for Mick Jones, Sept. 1967 and
Record Victory: 11-2 v Cardiff C., Division 1, from Chelsea for Alan Birchenall, Nov.
Jan. Ist, 1926. 1967.
Record Defeat: 0-13 v Bolton W., F.A. Cup, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £65,000 to Coven-
2nd Rd., Feb. Ist, 1890. try C. for John Tudor, Nov. 1968.
Most League Points: 60, Division 2, 1952-53. Managers Since the War: Ted Davison, Reg
Most League Goals: 102, Division 1, 1925-26. Freeman, Joe Mercer, John Harris,
Highest League Scorer in Season: Jimmy Arthur Rowley.
Dunne, 41, Division 1, 1930-31. Address of Supporters Club: Secretary,
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: 205, 247 Ormond Road, Sheffield S8 8FT.
Harry Johnson, 1919-30. Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Lane
Most Capped Player: Billy Gillespie, 25, Souvenir Shop, John Street, Sheffield
Ireland. S2 4SU.
How to get there: Buses 34, 35, 38, 42 and 45 from Central Bus Station. Nearest Railway
Station Sheffield Midland.
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‘United, Sheffield’. Ground capacity: 55,000. Record attendance: 68,287 v Leeds U., F.A.
Cup 5th Rd., February 15, 1936. Record receipts: £10,117 v Sheffield W., Division 2,
October 31, 1970.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
W 3-1 92-0 Woodward (pen), Salmons, Flynn 25,917
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W 3-0 0-0 Flynn, Dearden Colquhoun 40,72
17- “H_-Leeds U.
Everton W 1-0 0-0 Woodward 41,732
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31 H_ Huddersfield W 3-1 =2-0 Dearden 2, Woodward (pen) 35,007
Sept 4 A _ Nottingham F. W 3-2~—s«I-1 Dearden, Scullion, Currie 27,041
11 H_ Tottenham H. D 2-2 1-1 Dearden, Scullion 41,112
18 A_ Leicester C, W 1-0 0-0 Woodward 30,143
25 _H_ Chelsea W 1-0 1-0 Scullion 40,651
Oct 2 A Manchester U. L 0-2 0-0 513735
9 HSstokeac E2223) Sak Woodward (pen), Currie 35: 30h
16 A Southampton L 2-3 2-3 Dearden, Flynn 19,033
23 A Manchester C. L 1-2 0-0 Dearden 41,896
30 H_ Liverpool Di-1 1-0 Currie 39,023
Nov 6 A _ West Ham U. W 2-1 1-0 Reece 2 36,595
13" (HI Coventry'C: W 2-0 1-0 Woodward 2 32,630
20) A” Derby Co: L 0-3 0-2 35,326
27 EH Ipswich T. W7-0 4-0Woodward 4(1 pen), Reece, Badger, 26,231
Dearden
Dec V4 VAC. Palace L 1-5 0-3
Dearden 20,176
11 H Wolverhampton W. D 2-2 0-2 Currie, Woodward (pen) 29,046
18 H_ Nottingham F. W 2-1 0-1 Woodward, Currie 27,663
27 A Newcastle U. W 2-1 1-0 ~— Scullion, Currie 52,900
Jan 1 H | Beicesteric: D i-1 0-0 Dearden 34,406
8 <A W.B.A. D 2-2 ‘1-1 Dearden, Hockey 21 788
22° WATlbeeds(U. LOT eo! 41,038
29. H_ Arsenal L 0-5 0-2 30,778
Feb 12 H Manchester C. DP) 3530 122 Dearden, Woodward (pen), Currie 38,181
19 A _ Liverpool L 0-2 0-1 42,005
29 H West Ham U. W 3-0——-:1-0 Dearden 3 24,034
Mar1il A _ Stoke C. D 2-2. 0-0 Smith (og), Scullion 31,667
18 H Everton D 1-1 0-1 Woodward (pen) 28,244
21 A Huddersfield T. D 0-0 0-0 17,729
25. A Tottenham H. L 0-2 0-2 30,984
29. H_ Chelsea L 0-2 0-2 28,444
Apr’ 1 H Newcastle U. W 1-0 0-0 Ford 28,103
4H Manchester U. D 1-1 1-0 Salmons 45,045
8 H_ Derby Co. L 0-4 0-2 38,212
15 A_ Ipswich T. D 0-0 0-0 17,052
18 A Coventry C. | ee x) Currie 2 19,026
22 HC. Palace W 1-0 0-0 Colquhoun 23 250
28 A Wolverhampton W. W 2-1 0-1 Dearden, Currie 17,041
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League (61): Dearden 16, Woodward 15 (7 pens), Currie 10, Scullion 6, Flynn 3, R 3, Sal
Colquhoun 2, Badger 1, Hockey 1, Ford 1, Own Goal 1. “A ESS almons 2,
League Cup (8): Woodward 5, Currie, Dearden, Reece.
F.A, Cup (1): Mackenzie.
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League
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position At.
Goalkeepers
604 111 Clydebank Sheffield U. 4 —
Tom McAlister
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John Hope 60
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Sheffield U. 55 —
Full-backs
Len Badger 573 108 Sheffield Sheffield U. 328 6
Steve Goulding 5 73 109 Mexborough Sheffield U. Ps —
Ted Hemsley 584 1144 Stoke Shrewsbury T. 23441 21
Sheffield U. 126 6
Half-backs
Frank Barlow 510 1194 Mexborough Sheffield U. 116+5 2
Eddie Colquhoun 60 122 Prestonpans Bury 81 2
W.B.A. 46 1
Sheffield U. 150 16
John Flynn 60 114 Workington Workington 35+3 a
Sheffield U. 46+1 4
David Ford 57 107 Sheffield Sheffield W. 118+5 31
Newcastle U. 2442 3
Sheffield U. 16+4 Z
Ian Mackenzie 5 113 1094 Rotherham Sheffield U. 22 —
Alan Ogden 5 10 11 11 Thrybergh Sheffield U. 1+2 —_
David Powell 594 102 Dolcarrog Wrexham 13242 4
Sheffield U. 89 2
Michael Speight 594 1124 Upton Sheffield U. 3+1 —_
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Steve Cammack 5 11 111 Sheffield Sheffield U. 1 —
David Coxon 5114 120 Newcastle Sheffield U. —_— —
Tony Currie 5 104 1254 Edgware Watford 17+1 9
Sheffield U. 170 40
Bill Dearden 510 10 13 Oldham Oldham Ath. 29+3 2
Crewe Alex, 45+3 a
Chester 85 22
Sheffield U. 75+1 30
Stephen Faulkner 63 135 Sheffield Sheffield U. — —_—
Trevor Hockey 564 104 Keighley Bradford C. 53 5
Nottingham F, 75 6
Newcastle U. a2 3
Birmingham C, 195 8
Sheffield U. 45 ys
Tan Holmes BY | 106 Wombwell Sheffield U. 2 _—
Philip Ratcliffe Sheffield U. _ —_—
Gilbert Reece 562 99 Cardiff Newport Co. 32 9
Sheffield U. 192+11 57
Geoff Salmons 5 103 11104 Mexborough Sheffield U. 100+-10 4
Stewart Scullion 574 106 Bo’Ness Watford 217+8 30
Sheffield U. 3642 6
Dave Staniforth 5 103} 11 5 Chesterfield Sheffield U, 4 _—
Alan Woodward 584 1184 Sheffield Sheffield U. 288+1 87
Free Transfer: Patrick Buckley.
Club Colours; Red and white striped shirts, black shorts, white stockings, two red bands on top.
Change Colours; All white, white stockings with two red bands at top.
Club Captain; Eddie Colquhoun.
Club Trainer/Coach: Cecil Coldwell.
Club Nickname; ‘Blades’.
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F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 17, 1934. Record receipts: £80,000 Arsenal v Stoke C., F.A.
Cup Semi-Final, March 27, 1971. (Record for F.A. Cup-tie other than the Final.)
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Goalscorers
League (51): Joicey 16, Crai g 10 (6 pens), Sissons 8 (1 pen), Prendergast 7, Sinclair 4, Pugh 2, Sunley 2,
Prophett 1, Holsgrove 1.
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position
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Peter Grummitt 510 111 Bourne Nottingham F, 313 =
Sheffield W. 89 —_
Peter Springett 510 116 Fulham Q.P.R. 139 a
Sheffield W. 112 i
Full-backs
Ken Burton 574 118 Sheffield Sheffield W. 5442 2
Daniel Cameron 5 74 117 Dundee Sheffield W. _ —
Eric Potts Sits} 102 Liverpool Sheffield W. 24+3 _
Peter Rodrigues 39 111 Cardiff Cardiff C. 85 2
Leicester C. 138 6
Sheffield W. 62 _
Half-backs
Robert Coyle Treland Glentoran —_— —
Sheffield W. _— —
Tom Craig 574 117 Aberdeen Aberdeen 4342 8
Sheffield W. 11343 20
John Holsgrove 6 24 12 4 London C. Palace 18 5
Wolverhampton W. 178+2 7
Sheffield W. 36 1
Stuart Latham 59 10 12 Sheffield Sheffield W. — —e
James M :llen 594 96 Jarrow Sheffield W. 9+1 —
Colin Prophett Sif 122") (Crewe Sheffield W. 100+5 6
Paul Taylor Sheffield W. 4+1 —
Alan Thompson 510 119 Liverpool Sheffield W. 51+6 —
Sam Todd 5114 117 Belfast Burnley 108+8 i
Sheffield W. 22+1 1
Gerry Young 5 104 1110 South Shields Sheffield W. 308+2 13
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Gordon Byron 5 84 108 Prescot Sheffield W. — —_
Dave Clements $10 119 Millbrook Wolverhampton W, — —
Coventry C. 227+2 26
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Steve Downes 310° 117 Leeds Rotherham VU. 54+8 18
Sheffield W. 26+4 4
David Hall 5 11 120. Sheffield Sheffield W. _ _—
Brian Joicey 5 114 12 2 Winlaton Coventry C, 31+8 5
Sheffield W. 39 16
Tan Musson 5 74 110 Lincoln Sheffield W. —_— _
Mike Prendergast a7 124 Denaby Main Sheffield W. 75+4 26
Eddie Prudham 584 106 Gateshead Sheffield W. 2. —
Jackie Sinclair 6 99 Fife Dunfermline 61 32
Leicester C. 102 50
Newcastle U. 42 6
Sheffield W. 944-3 14
John Sissons Sal h 108 Hayes West Ham U. 21242 37
Sheffield W. 77 il
Colin Smith 584 100. Sheffield Sheffield W. —_ —_—
David Sunley 59 110 Shelton Sheffield W. 3342 4
Roger Wylde 511 110° Sheffield Sheffield W. — _
Free Transfers; Anthony Bimson; Kevin Johnson; Dennis Lymer.
Club Colours: Blue shirts, white sleeves, white shorts, royal blue stockings.
Change Colours; All white.
Club Captain: John Holsgrove.
First Team Trainer |Coach: Ron Staniforth,
Club Nickname: ‘Owls’.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Goalscorers
League (73): Wood 35, Andrews 17, Roberts 6, Moir, R. 5, Groves 3, Holton 3, McLaughlin 2, Bridgwood 2,
League Cup (3): Wood 3.
F.A. Cup (6): Andrews 3, Wood 2, Moir.
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Ken Mulhearn 60 1311 Liverpool Everton — se
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Robert Tooze 62 114 Bristol Bristol C. = =
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Paul Bevan 511 109 Shrewsbury Shrewsbury T. 27+4 =
Geoff Fellows 58 107 West Bromwich Aston Villa — —
Shrewsbury T. 269+2 =
Tony Gregory 511 112 Dawley Shrewsbury T. 216+3 —
Terry Matthias 584 106 Wrexham Shrewsbury T. 4142 _
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Peter Dolby 61 112 Derby Shrewsbury T. 274+ 10 16
Crewe Alex. (on loan) — —
John Moore 5 94 11 4 Liverpool Everton — =
Stoke C, 12+1 —_—
Shrewsbury T. 123 —
Jim Holton 61 13134 Lesmahagow W.B.A. — —
Shrewsbury T. 44 3
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George Andrews 60 120 Dudley Cardiff C. 43 21
Southport 116+2 39
Shrewsbury T. 11li+1 49
Gerald Bridgwood 510 113 Stoke Stoke C. 90+ 4 6
Shrewsbury T. 89+1 5
Alan Groves 5 10 10 12 Southport Southport 10+4 2
Chester 21 3
Shrewsbury T. 65 8
Terry Hughes 510 107 Lianidloes Shrewsbury T. 1542 5
Trevor Meredith Bie) 911 Bridgnorth Burnley 37 8
Shrewsbury T. 229+6 42
Jim McLaughlin 59 107 Londonderry Birmingham C, — —
Shrewsbury T. 129 56
Swansea T. 120+3 45
Peterborough U, 8 2
Shrewsbury T. 147+10 2h
Tan Moir 5 103} 11 5 Aberdeen Manchester U. 46 >
Blackpool 61 12)
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Wrexham 144+6 20
Shrewsbury T. 4+1 —
Richard Moir 510 111 Glasgow Shrewsbury T. 10747 21
David Roberts 60 110 Birmingham Aston Villa 15+1 1
Shrewsbury T. 15942 13
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Record receipts: £13,324 v Manchester U., F A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 15, 1972.
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Goalscorers
League (52): Channon 14 (1 pen), Davies 11, Stokes 7, Gabriel 5 (2 pens), O’Neil 2, Fisher 2, Jenkins ye
Paine 2, Kirkup 1, Mc Carthy 1, O’Brien 1, Byrne 1, Own Goal 3.
League Cup (2): Jenkins, Paine.
FA, Cup (2): Channon, Gabriel.
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League
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position
Goalkeepers
Eric Martin 511 1110 Perth Dunfermline 51 —
Southampton 161 —
Steve Middleton 60 127 Portsmouth Southampton
Full-backs 1 —
Tony Byrne Ye 102 Rathdowney Millwall
Southampton 59+9 2
Joe Kirkup §11 121 Sunderland West Ham U. 163 6
Chelsea 4845 2
Southampton 139 2
Bob McCarthy 511 1012 Southampton Southampton 25 1
Steve Mills 74 102 Portsmouth Southampton
Half-backs
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Paul Bennett 60 126 Southampton Southampton
Francis Burns 58 10 10 Coatbridge Manchester U. 111+8 6
Southampton
Michael Earls 60 11 10 Limerick Southampton
Hugh Fisher 584 103 Glasgow Blackpool 51+3 1
Southampton 14042 4
Roger Fry 510° “Ti Southampton Southampton 23 =
Jimmy Gabriel S107 A Dundee Dundee 55 _
Everton 255+1 33
Southampton 19041 26
John McGrath 60 127 Manchester Bury 148 2
Newcastle U. 170+1 2
Southampton 155+1 1
Jim Steele 60 122 Edinburgh Dundee B43 4
Southampton 16 —
Wayne Talkes 58 119 London Southampton 1 ——
David Walker 5114 1113 Colne Burnley 38 —
Southampton 181+7 1
Forwards
Mike Channon 604 116 Orcheston Southampton 185+4 63
Ron Davies 60 126 Holywell Chester 94 45
Luton T. 32 21
Norwich C. 113 58
Southampton 215 125
Paul Gilchrist 511 125 Dartford Charlton Ath, ram) =
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Doncaster R. 22 8
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Tom Jenkins 59 108 London Orient 1 =
Reading 21 5
Southampton 79 4
Mike Newington 6 04 11 3 Gosport Southampton
Ray Nicholls 5 104 11 3 St. Austell Southampton
Gerry O’Brien 56 99 Glasgow Clydebank not known
Southampton 28+2 1
Brian O’Neil 58 11 74 Bedlington Burnley 231+4 22
Southampton 12 7
Terry Paine 58 105 Winchester Southampton 63243 159
Mike Seymour 5 8" 9 12° Sale Southampton
Terry Spinner 59 104 Woking Southampton
Bobby Stokes a7 102 Portsmouth Southampton 58+8 12
Free Transfers; Leslie Harfield; Denis Hollywood.
Club Colours: Red and white striped shirts, black shorts, red and white stockings.
Change Colours: Gold shirts, black shorts, gold stockings.
Club Captain: Terry Paine.
Physiotherapist: Don Taylor, M.C.S.P., S.R.P.
First Team Trainer; George Horsfall.
Club Nickname: ‘Saints’,
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SOUTHEND UNITED DIV. 3
How to get there: Buses from Southend Central Station in the High Street. The ground is five
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Cup 4th Rd., January 26, 1957. Record receipts: £5,372 v Aston Villa F.A. Cup 2nd Rd.,
November 20, 1971.
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Date Venue Opponents Venue Score Goalscorers Attendance
Aug 14 A Peterborough U. L 0-2 0-0 4,500
20 4H _ Darlington W 3-0 2-0 Lindsey (pen), Moore, Best 6,360
28 A Hartlepool D 2-2. 1-1 Best, Johnson 5,437
30 H_ Scunthorpe U. L 2-3. 1-2. Garner2 6,704
Sept 4 H_ Bury D 0-0 0-0 5,171
11. A Aldershot D0-0 0-0 4,611
17. H_ Grimsby T. W 3-1 =(0-1_~—- Best 3 6,310
25 A Doncaster R. W 2-0 1-0 Garner, Best 3,884
27 H Newport Co. W 3-1_—=—«1-0 Lewis, Johnson, Moore 7,154
Oct 1 H_ Southport W 2-1 0-0 Garner, Albeson 10,316
9 A Chester D 1-1 1-1 Garner (pen) 4,092
15H Peterborough U. W 2-1 1-1 Garner 2 10,695
18 A Colchester U. L 0-1 0-0 9,807
23 A Brentford W 2-1 1-0 Garner, Nelmes (og) 14,000
29 H_ Barrow W1-0 1-0 Johnson 12,410
Nov 6 <A Workington Ey 1-3 ) f-1 Johnson 3,849
12) JA. Exeter .C. W 3-0 2-0 Moore, Garner 2 10,107
26 H_ Stockport Co. W 4-2 3-2 Best 2, Garner 2 9,302
Dec 4 A _ Cambridge U. D 1-1 0-1 Lewis 6,260
18 A Bury L 0-2 0-0 3,176
27 (AE Lincola' C- W 2-1 1-1 Lewis 2 15,430
Jan 1 A Grimsby T. L 1-4 1-1 Garner 9,137
7 H Hartlepool W 3-1 +1-0 ~~ Parry (og), Johnson, Best 6,328
15 A Crewe Alex. W 2-1 0-1 Taylor, Johnson 1S2z
22 A Newport Co. L 0-2 0-1 3,535
29 H_ Colchester U. L 1-4 1-2 Taylor 8,871
Feb 12. H_ Brentford W 3-1 2-0 Johnson, Moore, Taylor 9,662
19 A Barrow Be 1-24 ciel Johnson 2,068
26 H Workington W 2-0 0-0 Moore, Best 7,537
Mar 4 A Exeter C. D0-0 00 3,336
10. H_ Chester W 4-2 3-2. Garner 3, Moore 8,197
13. H Crewe Alex. W 4-1 2-0 Moore, Lewis, Albeson (pen), Best 8,121
18 A Darlington W 3-2. «1-0 Garner, Best, Peddelty (og) 2,280
22 A Reading W 4-1 (2-1 Best 3, Garner 6,045
24 HH Aldershot Wi1-0 = 1-0 Moore 12,181
31 H Doncaster R. W 2-1 1-0 Garner, Best 15,814
Apr 1 A_ Lincoln C. D 0-0 0-0 12,199
3. A_ Southport W 1-0 1-0 Moore 3,320
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11. A Northampton T. D1-1 0-0 Best 3,604
14. A_ Stockport Co. D 2-2. 0-0 Johnson, Garner 2518
17 H_ Northampton T. W 4-1 1-1 Ternent, Garner 2, Best 13,339
21 H Cambridge U. L 1-2 00 Garner 17,059
25 A _ Scunthorpe U. D 1-1 1-1 Best 8,540
29. A Gillingham D 00 0-0 6,092
May 3 H_ Gillingham D2-2 2-1 Johnson, Elliott 15,854
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League (81): Garner 25, Best 19, Johnson 12, Moore 9, Lewis 5, Ta ylor 3, Albeson 2, Elliott 1, Lindsey 1,
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Goalkeepers
Derek Bellotti 61 130 London Gillingham 35 —_—
Southend U. (on loan) 7) —
Charlton Ath. 14 a
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Southend U. 17 —_
Lawrie Leslie 511 122 Edinburgh Airdrieonians 42 —
West Ham U, 57 —
Stoke C. 78 —
Millwall 67 a
Southend 13 —
Full-backs
Dennis Booth 5 74 105 Stenley Charlton Ath. 66+10 5
Common Blackpool 12 —
Southend U. 16 —
Raymond Ternent 59 110 Gateshead Burnley 13+1 —_—
Southend U. 46 1
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Brian Albeson 60 11 12 Oldham Bury 0+1 _—
Darlington 136+2 ¥
Southend U. 46 v7)
Dayid Barnett 510 1010 London Southend U. 45+8 —
Dave Elliott 58 123 Durham Sunderland 30+1 —
Newcastle U. 7742 4
Southend U. 55+1 1
Joseph Jacques S11 123° Consett Preston N.E, = —
Lincoln C, 22 —_
Darlington 15043 5
Southend U. 7242 —
Alex Smith 511 119 Dewsbury Bradford C. 59+2 2
Huddersfield T, 29 —_
Southend U. 89 1
Peter Woods 59 108 Sale Manchester U. — _
Luton T. — —
Southend VU. 12 —
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Billy Best 56 109 Scotland Northampton T, 3842 11
Southend U. 183 95
Steve Dyer Southend U. _ —
Bill Garner 60 120 Leicester Southend VU. 96+1 39
David Hogg 58 100 Aidrie W.B.A. _ —
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Terry Johnson 59 10 13 Newcastle Newcastle U. — —_—
Darlington (on loan) 4 1
Southend U. 61 20
Gary Moore 62 120 South Hetton Sunderland 11 2
Grimsby T, 52 15
Southend U. 113--2 36
Peter Taylor 59 117 Southend Southend U, 15413 6
Free Transfers: George Duck; Bernard Lewis; John Piekalnietis; John Roberts.
Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, blue shorts, with white stripes, white stockings.
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red stockings.
Club Captain: Joe Jacques.
Club Trainer/Coach; Lawrie Leslie.
Club Nickname: ‘The Shrimpers’.
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Aug 14 H_ Exeter C. W 4-0 1-0 Field 2(1 pen), Redrobe, Hartland 2,467
21. A Gillingham L 1-2 0-2 Field 6,421
27 H Cambridge U. W 4-1 1-0 Dunleavy, Redrobe, Guild (og), Field 3,388
30H NorthamptonT. W4-0 2-0 Redrobe 2, Field 2 4,370
Sept 3. A Colchester U. L 0-1 0-0 5,439
10 H Newport Co. W 4-2. 1-0 Sibbald, Lee, Lloyd, Field 4,206
18 A Barrow W 2-0 0-0 Field, Hartle 33195
24 H Workington D 2-2 2-0 Redrobe 2 4,200
29 A Aldershot D 1-1 0-0 Hartland 4,597
Oct 1 A Southend U. L 1-2 0-0 Field 10,316
8 H_ Brentford D 0-0 0-0 5,371
16 A Exeter C. Wi gelleot=d Hartle 3 3,408
18 H_ Chester W 43 3-0 Hartland, Field, Lloyd 2 3,659
23. A Grimsby T. W 1-0 0-0 Moore 10,640
30 H_ Doncaster R. W 3-0 0-0 Hartland, Redrobe 2 5,859
Nov 6 A_ Crewe Alex. Ty 162, 20-2 Redrobe 2,940
12. H_ Lincoln C. D 1-1 1-0 Hartle 4,868
27 A PeterboroughU. L 0-2 0-1 4,958
Dec 4 #H_ Darlington W2-1 0-0 Redrobe, Moore 2,678
11. A Brentford L 0-1 0-0 9,620
18 H Colchester U. W 3-0 2-0 Redrobe, Peat, Sibbald 2,667
27 A_ Stockport Co. jo a a Peat 3,421
Jan 1 H_ Barrow W1-0 0-0 Lloyd 3,870
8 A Cambridge U. D 0-0 0-0 4,823
15_H_ Scunthorpe U. DilalgyOat Dunleavy 3,602
22. H_ Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 ii. 3,240
29. A Chester D 1-1 0-0 Arnold 2,585
Feb 5 H_ Bury PeOste Oct 3,083
12. H_ Grimsby T. W 1-0 0-0 Fryatt 2,670
19 A Doncaster R. “L 12 #14 _~ Fryatt 3,531
; 26H Crewe Alex. W 4-2) 2-1 Lee, Fryatt, Dunleavy, Hartle 2.321
Mar 4 A , Lincoln C. L 1-2 12 Fryatt 8,001
14 A Scunthorpe U. L 0-1 0-0 6,800
18H Gillingham Wt-0 0-0 Arnold 2,561
24 A Newport Co. D 2-2 0-1 Arnold, Fryatt 2,699
31. A Workington D0-0 0-0 2,313
Apr 1 H_ Stockport Co. W 1-0 1-0 Webber (og) 2,582
3H Southend U. EOS 3,320
oe A Bury ele o0 Fryatt 4,061
10. A__ Hartlepool L 0-1 0-0 6,470
15H Peterborough U. L 2-4 0-3 Lee 2 1,713
19 A_ Reading D ti-1— I-l Dunleavy 3,569
22. A Darlington D 0-0 0-0 2,103
Zo Northampton T. D 0-0 0-0 2,747
28 H = Hartlepools U. W 1-0 0-0 Dunleavy 1,550
May 4 H_ Reading W 5-2. 2-2 Redrobe, Fryatt, Lee, Lloyd 2 1,343
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League (66): Redrobe 12, Field 10, Fryatt 7, Hartle &,Lloyd 6, Dunleavy 5, Lee 5, Hartland 4, Arnold 3
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Sell Omnhl ee Southport 12 —_—
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Bobby Sibbald 58 10 7 Newcastle Leeds U. 1 —
York C. 7345 7
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David Turner 57 100 Derby Everton 1 —_
Southport 67+1 -
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John McPhee 58 112 Motherwell Motherwell 75 10
Blackpool 249+10 15
Barnsley 26 3
Southport 44 —
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Southend U. 61 24
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Torquay U. 27 11
Stockport Co. 44 28
Blackburn R. 29+8 5
Oldham Ath, 76 40
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Norman Lloyd 510 120 Torrance Preston N.E: 16+2 6
Stockport (on loan) 10 —_
Southport 21+4 6
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Eric Redrobe 61 126 Wigan Bolton W. 4 if
Southport 179+6 54
Free Transfers; Frederick Goodwin; Michael Hartland; Barry Hartle; Allan Kelley; William Peat; George
Sharples.
Club Colours: Old gold shirts, royal blue shorts and gold stockings,
Change Colours: All red.
Club Captain: John McPhee.
First Team Trainer|Coach: C. Powell.
Club Nickname: ‘The Sandgrounders’,
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Record receipts: £4,600 v Liverpool, F.A. Cup 4th Rd. Replay, February 3, 1965.
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Date Venue Opponents
L 1-3. 1-3 McMillan 3,710
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3 H_ Lincoln C. W 4-2~—=«1-2 Collier, Chapman (pen), Webber, Griffiths 2,699
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17. H_ Doncaster R. i Pg EG Ryden 2,894
25 A Grimsby T. L 1-4 1-2 Collier 9,658
27 +A Brentford L 0-2 0-0 10,440
Oct 1 H_ Hartlepool W 2-1 1-0 McMillan, Webber 2,573
9 A Darlington W 2-1 1-1 McMillan, Webber 2,022
15 H Crewe Alex. W 3-1 1-1 Lawther 3 2,236
18 H_ Barrow L 1-3 1-2 McMillan 2,059
23) VA) Exeter’ GC. L 0-2 0-2 3,545
29 H Workington D 1-1 1-1 Lawther (pen) 2,300
Nov 6 A_ Gillingham L 2-3 0-2 MeMillan, Chisnall 4,896
12 H Cambridge U. W 3-0 2-0 Ryden, Lawther, McMillan 2,389
26 A Southend VU. L 2-4 2-3 Lawther, Webber 9,302
Dec 3 H_ Colchester U. Dyes) Lawther (pen), Garvey (og) 2,043
18) AY Lincoln C. jegFal McMillan 5,248
27 H_ Southport D 1-1 ‘1-1 McPhee (0g) 3,421
Jan 1 A Doncaster R. D 2-2 1-2 McMillan 2 3,241
7 -H_ Peterborough U. D 0-0 0-0 2,218
15 A. Chester D0-0 0-0 2,554
21. H_ Brentford L 0-1 0-0 3,247
28 A Barrow L 2-3. 2-3. McMillan 2 1,987
Feb 5 H_ Scunthorpe U. D 0-0 0-0 2,452
12 H_ Exeter C. L 0-4 0-2 2,166
19 A WorkingtonT. —_D I-1__ 1-1 Wilson 2,479
26 H_ Gillingham W 2-1 «1-0 Brennan, Ingham 1,596
Mar 4 A _ Cambridge U. L 02 02 3,913
10 H_ Darlington W 2-1 1-0 Renwick, Ryden 1,840
13. H_ Chester _ D 0-0 0-0 2,102
18 A Bury L 0-4 0-3 3,316
24H Northampton T. W3-1 2-0 _ Lawther 2, Chisnall 2,262
31. A__ Hartlepool L 0-5 0-4 5,337
Apr 1 A Southport ) es | 2,582
3. H_ Grimsby T. L 0-2 0-0 4,026
8 A Scunthorpe U. W2-0 1-0 McMillan, Mulvaney 7,183
11 A Newport Co. L 0-1 0-0 3 3,359
14 H___ Southend U. D 2-2 0-0 Chapman (pen), Ryden 2,513
17H Aldershot D 0-0 0-0 1,882
21 A Scunthorpe U. eee OD Griffiths, McMillan 4,018
26 A _ Reading D 2-2 1-1 __ Griffiths, Webber 2,995
28 | Newport Co. D 4-4 1-0 Webber, Brennan 2, Griffiths 1,824
May 3 A_ Aldershot L 0-4 0-1 2,179
Goalscorers
League (55): McMillan 13, Lawther 11, Webber 7, Griffiths 5, Ryden 4, Brennan 3, Chapman 2, Chisnall 2
Collier 2, Ingham 1, Mulvaney 1 > Renwick 1, Wilson 1, Own Goal 2.
League Cup (1): Lawther.
F.A. Cup (2): Lawther, McMillan.
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60 116 Bolton Bolton W. 13 —
Peter Clarke
Stockport Co. 17 —_
510 118 Barnsley Barnsley 9 —
Alan Ogley
Manchester C. 51 —
Stockport Co. 134 _
Full-backs
Ray Charter 5 84 106 Ashton Blackburn R. 13+5 _
Stockport Co. 3042 _
Leslie Ormrod 59 110 Manchester Stockport Co. 27+3 —
Half-backs
Joe Ashworth 61 120 Leeds Bradford P.A. 3 —
York C. 57
Bournemouth 60 —
Southend U. 36 2
Rochdale 133 3
Chester 5 —
Stockport Co. — —
Jan Davidson 5 84 111 Goole Hull C. 5+1 1
Scunthorpe U. 324+3 —
York C, 82+4 4
Bournemouth 7+2 _—
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Paul Hart 60 120 Manchester Stockport Co. 46 1
Bey Wilson 60 123 Stockport Stockport Co. 44+1 1
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James Collier 59 100 Stockport Stockport Co. 65+6 7
John Griffiths 57 106 Oldbury Aston Villa 042 —
Stockport Co. 64+5 7}
Jan Lawther 510 119 Belfast Sunderland 75 41
Blackburn R. 59 21
Scunthorpe U. 60 21
Brentford 13841 43
Halifax T. 87+14 23
Stockport Co, 43 11
Hugh Ryden 58 114 Renton Stockport Co. 38 9
Chester 139+1 44
Halifax T. 54+1 6
Stockport Co. 99+-8 12
Fred Ingham Stockport Co, 12+3 1
Free Transfers: John Chapman; Philip Chisnall; Samuel McMillan; James Mulvaney; Richard Renwick;
James Smith; Keith Webber.
Club Colours: White shirts, blue collars, white shorts, white stockings with blue ring at top.
Change Colours: All orange,
Club Captain:
First Team Trainer|Coach:; Steve Fleet.
Club Nickname: ‘The Hatters’,
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Coach: Alan A’Court.
Year Formed: 1863 (second oldest League Club).
Turned Professional: 1885. Limited Company: 1908.
Previous Grounds: 1875, Sweeting’s. Field; 1878, Victoria
Ground (previously known as the Athletic Club Ground).
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 1: 4th,
1935-36, 1946-47. Division 2, Champions: 1932-33, 1962-63;
Runners-up: 1921-22. Division 3(N), Champions: 1926-27.
F.A. Cup, Best Season: Semi-Finalist, 1899, 1971, 1972. Football
League Cup. Best Season: Winners: 1971-72.
Record Victory: 10-3 vyW.B.A., Division 1, Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
Feb. 4th, 1937. Freddie Steele, 142, 1934-49.
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Preston N.E., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £125,000
1, Sept. 14th, 1889. from Everton, for Mike Bernard, May
Most League Points: 63, Div 3(N), 1926-27. 1972.
Most League Goals: 92, Div 3(N), 1926-27. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
Highest League Scorer in Season: Freddie Birmingham C. for Jimmy Greenhoff,
Steele, 33, Division 1, 1936-37. Aug. 1969.
Most League Appearances: John McCue, Managers Since the War: Bob McGrory,
502, 1946-60. Frank Taylor.
Most Capped Player: Gordon Banks 36 Address of Supporters Club: c/o FootballClub.
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W 3-1 ~—=—2-0 Ritchie (pen), Mahoney, Greenhoff 18,958
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25. H Leicester C. W 3-1 0-0 Ritchie, Bernard, Cross (og) 21,678
28. A Arsenal W1-0 1-0 Ritchie 37,637
A Nottingham F. D 0-0 0-0 19,017
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11. A Derby Co. L 0-4 0-2 32,545
18 H Huddersfield T. Wi1-0 1-0 Conroy 16,463
25 A West Ham U. 1 S| Ritchie 29,193
Oct 2 H_ Liverpool D 0-0 0-0 28,698
9 A Sheffield U. W 3-2_~—s«*I-1 Ritchie, Smith, Conroy 35,371
16 H Coventry C. W 1-0 0-0 Smith 20,040
23 A_ Ipswich T. j a Ey. a Ev Bernard 17,678
30 H_ Tottenham H. W 2-0 0-0 Mahoney 2 28,343
Nov 6 A _ W.B.A. Wi-0— 1-0 Greenhoff (pen) 19,207
1S WGhelsea L 0-1 0-1 22,190
20 TAN Weeds U: L 0-1 0-1 32,012
27 H_ Newcastle U. D 3-3. ‘I-1 Ritchie, Conroy 2 16,815
Dec 4 A_ Everton D 0-0 0-0 35,469
11 H Manchester U. D 1-1 1-1 Mahoney 33,807
18 A Wolverhampton W.L 0-2 0-0 24,560
27H Manchester C. L 1-3 0-1 Smith 43,007
Jan 1 A Huddersfield T. D 0-0 0-0 12,655
8 H_ Arsenal D 0-0 0-0 18,965
22 H Southampton W 3-1 1-0 Ritchie, Greenhoff 2 17,480
29 A Leicester C. 1S |v ee Ey! Greenhoff 26,931
Feb 12. H_ Ipswich T. D 3-3 0-1 Ritchie, Greenhoff, Smith 20,247
19 A Tottenham H. L 0-2 0-1 32,841
Mari! H_ Sheffield U. D 2-2. 0-0 Smith, Ritchie 31,667
25 H_ Derby Co. D 1-1 0-0 Greenhoff (pen) 33,592
28 A_ Liverpool Ee, ier Ritchie 42,489
Apr 1 A Manchester C. W 2-1 1-1 Doyle (og), Ritchie 49,392
4 H West Ham U. D 0-0 0-0 24,688
8 H_ Leeds U. L 0-3 0-1 35,123
10 H_ Nottingham F. L 0-2 0-1 13,920
22 4H Everton D I-1 1-0 Lyons (og) 16,796
24 A Chelsea E0250 23,443
26 A_ C. Palace L 0-2 0-0 24,550
29. A Manchester U. L 0-3 0-3 34,959
May 5 H W.B.A. D 1-1 0-1 Burrows 16,206
8 A Newcastle U. D 0-0 0-0 21,350
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Jimmy Greenhoff 510 112 Barnsley Leeds U. 89+6 19
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Sheffield W. 88+1 35
Stoke C. 8943 39
Jimmy Robertson 58 97 Glasgow Cowdenbeath 25 7
St. Mirren 52 14
Tottenham H, 153+4 26
Arsenal 45+1 7
Ipswich T. 87 10
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Terence Smith 61 110 Cheltenham Stoke C. 3+1 1
Kenneth South Stoke C, — —
Tom Walker 510 117 Birmingham Stoke C. 2 _—
Free Transfers: James Feeney; Steven Malbaski.
Club Colours; Red and white striped shirts, white shorts and stockings.
Change Colours: White shirts, blue shorts, blue stockings with white tops.
Club Captain; Peter Dobing.
Coach: Alan A’Court.
First Team Trainer; Frank Mountford,
Club Nickname; ‘Potters’,
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SUNDERLAND DIV. 2
(S.A.F.C
Chairman: K. I. Collings.
Directors: J. Cooke, S. Ritson, F.R.C.S., J.P., E. M. Evans,
S. S. Collings, R. Thompson, J. M. Ditchburn.
Manager: Alan Brown. Secretary: R. M. Linney.
Commercial Manager: D. C. Eaton.
Year Formed: 1879. Turned Professional: 1886.
Limited Company: 1906.
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Previous Grounds: 1879, Blue House Field, Hendon; 1881,
Ashbrooke; 1883, site of Cooper Street; 1884, Abbs Field,
Fulwell; 1886, Newcastle Road; 1898, Roker Park.
Previous Name: 1879-81, Sunderland and District Teachers’
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Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions: 1891-92
1892-93, 1894-95, 1901-02, 1912-13, 1935-36; Runners-up:
1893-94, 1897-98, 1900-01, 1922-23, 1934-35. Division 2,
Runners-up: 1963-64. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1937; Runners-up:
1913. Football League Cup, Best Season:
Most Capped Player: Billy Bingham, 32 (56),
Semi-Finalists: 1963.
Ireland.
Record Victory: 11-1 v Fairfield, F.A. Cup, Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: 209,
1st Rd., 1894-95. Charlie Buchan, 1911-25.
Record Defeat: 0-8 y West Ham U., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £170,000 from
1, Oct. 1968. Derby Co. for Colin Todd, Feb. 1971.
Most League Points: 61, Division 2, 1963-64. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
Most League Goals: 109, Division 1, 1935-36. Rotherham for Dave Watson, Dec. 1970.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Dave Managers Since the War: Bill Murray, Alan
Halliday, 43, Division 1, 1928-29. Brown, George Hardwick, Ian McColl.
Most League Appearances: Ned Doig, 419, Address of the Supporters Club: c/o Football
1890-1904. Club.
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F.A. Cup 4th Rd., March 1967.
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Derek Forster 59 112 Newcastle Sunderland 18 —
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Martin Harvey 5103 120 Belfast Sunderland 308+5 5
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John Tones 62 130 Sunderland Sunderland — =—
Denis Tueart 58 110 Newcastle Sunderland 107+8 23
Dave Watson 5114 117 Nottingham Notts Co. 22+1 1
Rotherham 121 19
Sunderland 59 17
Free Transfers: Colin Beesley; George Harris; Gordon Harris; Cecil Irwin; John Kelly; John Leadbitter;
Frederick McIver; Colin Symm; Richard Taylor.
Club Colours: Red and white striped shirts, white shorts, red stockings with white tops.
Change Colours: All blue.
Club Captain:
Club Trainer/Coach: Billy Elliott.
Club Nickname: ‘Rokerites’.
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How to get there: 10 minutes’ walk from bus depot. South Wales Transport Co. Ltd. services
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David Davies Skewen Swansea C. —_— _—
Tony Millington 511 1110 Hawarden W.B.A. 40 —
C. Palace 16 _
Peterborough 118 —_
Swansea C. 116 —
Full-backs
Peter Jones 57 100 Ellesmore Burnley 2 _—
Port Swansea C, 36 —
Tony Screen 594 110 Swansea Swansea C, 52 —_—
Half-backs
Keith Evans 58 117 Trealaw Swansea C, 12 —
Wyndham Evans 59 120 Lianelli Swansea C, 26+2 —_—
Barry Hole 511 114 Swansea Cardiff C. 211 16
Blackburn R. 79 13
Aston Villa 47 6
Swansea C, 78 3
Geoffrey Thomas 58 114 Swansea Swansea C, 22148 28
Car! Slee 60 10 10 Swansea Swansea C, 111+4 —
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Alan Curtis Rhondda Swansea C, — —
Brian Evans 574 9124 Brynmawr Swansea C. 32143 52
David Gwyther 5104 13 44 Birmingham Swansea C. 17442 49
Gerry Ingram Merthyr Swansea C, 17+1 —
Jeffrey Johnson Ss 7 “10°0) “Cardiff Manchester C, 442 —
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Ronnie Rees 58 108 Ystradgynlais Coventry C. 230 42
W.B.A. 3442 9
Nottingham F, 76+9 12
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Herbert Williams 60 11 124 Swansea Swansea C, 417+11 92
Glen Davies 59 10 44 Swansea Swansea C, 42+1 Ff
Free Transfers: Alan Beer; Philip Holme; Denley Morgan; Donald Payne; William Screen; James Slattery;
Alan Sullivan; Alan Williams,
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How to get there: Special buses from Coate Water, Moredon and Rodbourne Arms. Bus
Station is half a mile from the ground. Nearest Railway Station, Swindon.
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January 15,
Rd., January 15, 1972. Record receipts: £12,594 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup 3rd Rd.,
1972.
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Swindon T. 245 —
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Paul Peterson 57 110 Luton Leeds U. —_— —
Swindon T. 1 —
Peter Syrett 5 11 112 Salisbury Swindon T. — —
Rod Thomas 60 12 10 Glyncorrwg Swindon T. 241 3
John Trollope 510 1113 Wroughton Swindon T. 500+ 1 16
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Frank Burrows 61 128 Larkhall Raith R. not known
Scunthorpe 106 4
Swindon T. 157 5
Joe Butler 5 7% 110 Newcastle Newcastle U. 3 —
Swindon T. 240+1 11
Dave Mackay 584 134 Edinburgh Hearts 135 26
Tottenham H. 268 43
Derby Co. 122 5
Swindon T. 25+ 1
Ron Potter 510 109 Wolverhampton W.B.A. 8+1 —
Swindon T. 6 —
Kenneth Stroud 511 120 London Swindon T, 21 —
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Ray Bunkell 59 113 Tottenham Tottenham H. —_— --
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David Dangerfield 59 118 Tetbury Swindon T. 16+3 —_—
Terry Hubbard 59 10 12 Sebastopol Swindon T. 16+1 _
Richard Legg 511 110 Chippenham SwindonT, Lael —
Dave Moss 59 117 Witney Swindon T, 2+3 —
Peter Noble 58 10 10 Newcastle Newcastle U, 22+3 7
Swindon T. 175+4 58
Steve Peplow 584 104 Liverpool Liverpool 2 —
Swindon T. 1442 4
Chris Porter 5104 118 North Swindon T. 25+1 4
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Don Rogers 510 1210 Paulton Swindon T. 384 140
Roger Smart 5104 1210 Swindon Swindon T, 32445 42
Ray Treacy 59 102 Dublin W.B.A. 2+1 1
Charlton Ath, 144+5 43
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Free Transfer: Owen Dawson.
Club Colours; Red shirts, black shorts, red and black stockings,
Change Colours: All blue with blue and white stockings.
First Team Trainer|Coach; Des Anderson.
Club Captain: Dave Mackay
Club Nickname; ‘Robins’,
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TORQUAY UNITED
Chairman: A. J. Boyce.
Directors: A. F. Cavanna, C. W. S. Williams, J. H. White,
L.D.S., R.C.S.(Eng.), H. G. Lidstone, J. H. Perry, M. C.
Spedding, J. Hudson.
Manager: Jack Edwards. Secretary: C. F. Smith.
Coach: Fred Ford.
Year Formed: 1898. Turned Professional: 1921.
Limited Company: 1921.
Previous Name: 1910, Torquay Town; 1921, Torquay United.
Previous Grounds: 1898, Teignmouth Road; 1901, Torquay
Recreation Ground; 1905, Cricket Field Road; 1907, Torquay
Cricket Ground; 1910, Plainmoor.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 3: 4th, 1967-
68. Division 3(S), Runners-up: 1956-57. Division 4, Promoted:
1959-60, 1965-66. F.A. Cup, Best Season: 4th Rd., 1949, 1955,
1971. Football League Cup, Never past 3rd Rd.
Record Victory: 9-0 v Swindon T., Division Record Transfer Fee Received: £20,000 from
3(S), March 8, 1952. Bournemouth for Tommy Mitchinson,
Record Defeat: 2-10 v Fulham, Division 3(S), Dec. 1971.
Sept. 7th, 1931 and v Luton T., Division Record Transfer Fee Paid: £15,000 to Leices-
3(S), Sept. 2nd, 1933. ter C. for David Tearse, Nov. 1971.
Most League Points: 60, Division 4, 1959-60. Managers Since the War: Jack Butler, John
Most League Goals: 89, Diy. 3(S), 1956-57. McNeil, Bob John, Alex Massie, Eric
Highest League Scorer in Season: Sammy Webber, Frank O’Farrell, Allan Brown.
Collins, 40, Division 3(S), 1955-56. Address of Supporters Association: Plain-
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: 204, moor, Torquay, Devon.
Sammy Collins, 1948-58. Address of Club Shop: The Gulls Shop,
Most Capped Player: None. Torquay United, Supporters Association,
Most League Appearances: Dennis Lewis, Plainmoor, Torquay, Devon.
443, 1947-59. Relegated to Division 4, 1971-72.
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Ground capacity: 22,000. Record attendance: 21,908 y Huddersfield T., F.A. Cup 4th Rd.,
January 29, 1955. Record receipts: £10,326 v Tottenham H., F.L. Cup, 3rd Rd., October 6,
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Date Venue Opponents
Aug 14 H_ Chesterfield W 3-2. 2-1. ~— Skirton, Welsh 2 6,851
21. A Shrewsbury T. L 0-2 0-2 4,341
28 4H_ Bristol R. D i-1 1-1 — Skirton 8,440
H_ Bradford C. W2-1 2-0 Skirton, Rudge (pen) 5,691
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A Rotherham U. D 2-2 0-0 Welsh, Skirton 3,956
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13. H_ Rochdale Di-1 1-0 Welsh 8,758
18 A Swansea C. D 0-0 0-0 7,396
25 H_ Brighton D 2-2 0-1 Jackson, Skirton 5,439
29 H Oldham Ath. L 0-2 0-0 4,989
Oct 2 A_ Rochdale L 0-5 0-2 4,551
9 H Wrexham L 2-3 2-2 Skirton, Welsh 3,969
16 A _ Chesterfield L 0-2 0-0 7,725
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22 A Tranmere R. ft SO=2u isl 3,524
30 H_ Barnsley Lt Murphy (og) 4,397
Nov 6 A_ Bournemouth L 0-1 0-1 13,609
13. H_ Blackburn R. W 3-1~—siI-1 Welsh, Tearse, Mitchinson 4,461
27) 7H PortiVale W 3-0 (‘1-0 Welsh 2, Mitchinson 3,619
Dec 4 A _ Mansfield T. D 0-0 0-0 5,138
18 H_ Rotherham U. L 0-1 0-1 4,620
27 A Plymouth Arg. EQiespe ie Jackson 20,096
Jan 1 H Swansea C. L 1-4 0-2 Edwards 3,573
8 _A_ Bristol R. L 0-2 0-1 8,344
22 A Oldham Ath. L 0-1 0-0 7,104
29) i vorkic: L 0-1 0-0 2,793
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19 <A Barnsley D 0-0 0-0 3,835
26 H_ Bournemouth L 0-2 O-1 9,603
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18 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 2-0 2-0 Wood (og), Sandercock, K. 4,073
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25 A Walsall L 0-1 0-0 5,511
31 A Brighton L 1-3 1-0 Tearse 275531
Apr 1 H_ Plymouth Arg. W 2-1 2-0 Welsh, Tearse 10,928
8 H_ Notts. Co. D 1-1 0-0 Tearse 6,357
12H Aston Villa W2-1 1-0 Jackson, Tearse 9,776
15 A _ Port Vale D 0-0 0-0 2,747
19 <A _ Bolton W. L 0-2 0-1 5,193
22H Mansfield T. L 0-1 0-1 3,825
26 <A_ Bradford C. Wi1-0 0-0 Stuckey 2,965
29 A Aston Villa eo a = | Edwards 37,582
May 3 A_ Notts. Co. L 1-2 0-2 Tearse 8,921
5 H_ Bolton W. Di-1 0-1 Stocks 2,081
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Rudge (1 pen), Sandercock, Ke Stocks 1, Stuckey 1, Twitchin 1, Own Goal2
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Leicester C.
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Dick Edwards 61 1210 Kirby Notts Co.
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Derek Harrison 60 118 Leicester Leicester C,
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Malcolm Lucas 564 117 Bradley Orient
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Club Colours: Yellow shirts with blue trim, blue shorts with yellow stripe, yellow stockings with blue band.
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Club Captain: Mal Lucas.
First Team Trainer:|Coach Jack Edwards,
Club Nickname: ‘The Gulls’.
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR DIV. 1
Chairman: 8. A. Wale. Directors: C. F. Cox (Vice-Chairman),
A. Richardson, H. G. S. Groves, G. A. Richardson.
Manager: Bill Nicholson. Secretary: G. W. Jones.
Asst. Manager: Eddie Baily.
Year Formed: 1882. Turned Professional: 1895.
Limited Company: 1898.
Previous Grounds: 1882, The Marsh; 1885, Northumberland
Park; 1898, White Hart Lane.
Previous Name: i882-85, Hotspur Football Club.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions: 1950-51,
1960-61; Runners-up: 1921-22, 1951-52, 1956-57, 1962-63.
Division 2, Champions: 1919-20, 1949-50; Runners-up:
1908-09, 1932-33. F.A, Cup, Winners: 1901 (as non-league
club), 1921, 1961, 1962, 1967. Football League Cup, Winners:
1970-71.
European Competitions: European Cup:
1961-62. European Cup Winners Cup:
1962-63 (winners), 1963-64, 1967-68. Most League Appearances: Ted Ditchburn,
418, (+ 34 F.A. Cup-ties) 1946-59.
U.E.F.A.-Cup: 1971-72 (winners).
Most Capped Player: Danny Blanchflower,
Record Victory: 13-2 vy Crewe Alex., F.A. 40 (56), N. Ireland.
Cup, 4th Rd. Replay, Feb. 3rd, 1960. Most League Goals in Total Aggregate:
Record Defeat: 2-7 v Liverpool, Division 1, Jimmy Greaves, 220, 1961-70.
Oct. 31st, 1914; v Newcastle U., Division 1, Record Transfer Fee Received: £70,000 for
Sept. Ist ,1951; v Blackburn R., Division 1, Terry Venables from Q.P.R.
Sept. 7th, 1963, and v Burnley, Division 1, Record Transfer Fee Paid: £200,000 to West
Apr. 22nd, 1964. Ham U., for Martin Peters, Mar. 1970.
Most League Points: 70, Division 2, 1919-20. Managers Since the War: Joe Hulme, Arthur
Most League Goals: 115, Division 1, 1960-61. Rowe, Jimmy Anderson.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Jimmy Address of Supporters Club: 744 High Road,
Greaves, 37, Division 1, 1962-63. N.17.
How to get there: Manor House (Underground). Then buses, 127, 279, 259. Buses 127, 149,
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Record receipts: £48,000 y Wolverhampton W., U.E.F .A.-Cup,: May 17, 1972.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Goalscorers
League (63): Chivers 25, Gilzean 11, Peters 10 (2 pens), Pearce 5, Mullery 3, England 2, Coates 2, Knowles 2
(1 pen), Pratt 1, Perryman 1, Neighbour 1.
League Cup (14): Chivers 7, Peters 3, Pearce 2, Naylor, Perryman.
F.A, Cup (9): Gilzean 4, Chivers 2, Peters 2, Pratt.
League Cup Second Round W.B.A. (a) 1-0
Third Round Torquay U. (a) 4-1
Fourth Round Preston N.E. (h) 1-1
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Barry Daines 5114 118 Whitham Tottenham H. 1 —
Pat Jennings 60 126 Newry, Watford 48 —
Co. Down Tottenham H. 292 —
Terry Lee 511 110 Stepney Tottenham H. — _—
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Phil Beal 510 119 Godstone Tottenham H. 2374+3 1
Ray Evans 5104 124 Edmonton Tottenham H. 49+2 —_
Joe Kinnear 584 116 Dublin Tottenham H. 145+2 1
Cyril Knowles 60 1113 Fitzwiliam Middlesbrough 37 —
Tottenham H. 304+1 8
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Peter Collins 61 12 10 Chelmsford Tottenham H. 70+6 2
Michael Dillon 5104 118 Highgate Tottenham H. — —
Mike England 62 132 Greenfields Blackburn R. 166 21
Tottenham H. 204 11
Philip Holder 53 106 Kilburn Tottenham H. 412 —_—
Alan Mullery 59 124 Notting Hill Fulham 199 13
Tottenham H. 312 25
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Martin Peters 604 11104 Plaistow West Ham U. 302 81
Tottenham H. 84 21
Graham Souness 594 116 Edinburgh Tottenham H. — _
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Martin Chivers 614 12124Southampton Southampton 17341 97
Tottenham H. 136+-4 67
Daniel Clapton Tottenham H. — —
Ray Clarke 5114 110 Hackney Tottenham H. — —
Ralph Coates 574 1194 Hetton-le-Hole Burnley 21342 26
Tottenham 32 2
Alan Gilzean 60 124 Perth Dundee 135 111
Tottenham H. 279 +4 86
Edward Jones Tottenham H. _ _—
Gary Mabee Tottenham H, — —_
Roland McGrath Tottenham H, — —_
Roger Morgan 584 110 London Q.P.R. 180 39
Tottenham H. 66+2 8
Terry Naylor 510 1110 Islington Tottenham H. 18+1 —
Jimmy Neighbour hg 1010 Chingford Tottenham H. 2447 a
Jimmy Pearce 510 116 Tottenham Tottenham H. 81425 17
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Steve Perryman 58 1010 Ealing Tottenham H. 104 5
John Pratt 58} 103 London Tottenham H. 39+11 2
Free Transfers: Leslie Boughey ;William Cutbush; David Jenkins; Roy Woolcott.
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How to get there: Special buses from Railway Stations, Hamilton Square and Rock Ferry.
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Record receipts: £8,982 v Stoke City F.A. Cup 4th Rd., February 5, 1971.
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Date Venue Opponents
Aug 14. H Wrexham W2-1 1-1 Beamish, Storton 5,023
21. A Bristol R. L 1-2 0-1 Mathias 10,258
D 0-0 0-0 3,724
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31 A Barnsley D 0-0 0-0 4,035
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27 H Mansfield T. D 2-2. 2-2 Coyne, Crossley (pen) 2,455
Oct 2 <A Halifax T. L 2-3 2-2 Beamish, Coyne 4,234
8 H_ Brighton W 2-0 2-0 Beamish, Coyne 3,731
16 A Wrexham L 0-3 0-1 5,982
20 <A_ Aston Villa L 0-2 0-1 24,231
22 H_ Torquay U. W 2-0 1-0 Beamish, Russell 3,524
30. A Bradford C. D 1-1 0-1 Beamish 5,295
Noy 5 HU York G W2-0 1-0 Russell, King 2,953
13. A Oldham Ath. LT, [(-3._ 1-3.” Russell 7,281
26 H_ Blackburn R. L 1-3 1-2. Moore 3,500
Dec 4 A_ Port Vale ke ae pet Beamish 3,701
17. H_ Rochdale W 2-0 0-0 Russell, Beamish 2,800
27 A Shrewsbury T. D 0-0 0-0 9,359
Jan 1 4H _ Plymouth Arg. W 3-2 «—~0-1 Beamish, Storton, Crossley 6,711
8 A Swansea C. D 1-1 0-0 ~~ Crossley 5,824
22 A Mansfield T. Di-1_ 1-l Beamish 4,740
28 H_ Aston Villa L 0O-l 0-0 12,054
Feb 12 A _ Torquay U. W 1-0 0-0 Moore 3,467
19 H_ Bradford C. W 4-1, 2-0 Moore 2, Crossley, Beamish 5,055
267 Ae OLKIC, L 0-5 0-1 4,227
Mar 4 4H _ Oldham Ath. D 2-2 2-2 Beamish, Cranston (og) 3,963
11 A_ Brighton L 0-2 0-1 17,439
15 A Chesterfield EY 2-2...) dal Moore, Manning 5,393
17 Hi Bristol R% | oe S| 4,294
25 A Rotherham U. D 0-0 0-0 5,756
27 H Walsall D 3-3 0-0 Storton 2, Maher 2,320
31 H_ Halifax T. L 2-3 2-1 King, Storton 5,125
Apr 3 A _ Bolton W. L 0-1 0-0 6,216
7 H~ Bournemouth 2 150 Fagan 4,504
15 A Blackburn R. L 1-4 0-2 Bradford (og) 7,676
18 A Walsall L 1-4 0-2 Moore 5,629
21 4H Port Vale W 3-2 2-2 Russell, Fagan, Yeats 3,544
24 _H_ Barnsley D 0-0 0-0 3,764
29. A_ Notts. Co. L 0-1 0-1 9,885
May 3 A_ Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 11,260
8 H_ Notts. Co. W 2-1 1-1 King, Yeats 4,212
10 H_ Shrewsbury T. L 0-4 0-0 3,502
15 H Chesterfield L. i-2 1-1 Moore 3,268
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League Cup (4): Beamish 2s Brodie, Moore.
FA. Cup (16): Crossley 5, Beamish 3, Moore 3, Storton 2, Brodie, King, Yeats.
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Tommy Lawrence 511 13 12 Dailly Liverpool 306 —
Tranmere R. 35 —
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Tranmere R. 2543 2.
Sydney Farrimond 594 114 Hindley Bolton W. 363+1 1
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Tranmere R. 62 —
Ray Mathias 5.9: 114 Liverpool Tranmere R. 15144 1
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Fred Molyneux 60 120 Cheshire Liverpool — _
Southport a23 1
Plymouth Arg. 79 5
Tranmere R. 55+1 —
David Moorcroft 511 120 Liverpool Tranmere R. 10741 1
Trevor Storton 61 124 Keighley Tranmere R. 112+6 8
Ron Yeats 62 145 Aberdeen Dundee U. not known
Liverpool 358+1 13
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Paul Crossley ae i 115 Rochdale Rochdale 17 2:
Preston N.E. 3 0
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Tranmere R. 8547 8
Alan Duffy 56 106 Durham Newcastle U. 2+-2 =
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Eddie Loyden 60 127 Liverpool Blackpool 2 —
Chester a9 22
Barnsley 6441 23
Chester 62 26
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Crewe Alex. (on loan) 8 a
Tranmere R. 66+5 17
Alex Russell 58 110 Seaham Everton = ~—
Southport 262+1 63
Blackburn R. 2242 4
Tranmere R, 45+1 5
George Yardley (also retained)
Free Transfers: Eric Brodie; John Coyne; John Dempsey; Brian Joy; Alan King; Aiden Maher.
Club Colours; All white with blue facings, blue shorts and white stockings with blue tops,
Change Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, red and white stockings,
Club Captain: Alan King.
First Team Trainer/Coach: Roy Lorenson.
Club Nickname: ‘Rovers’,
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President: Mrs. E. M. Harrison.
Chairman: R. Harrison.
Directors: E. Houghton, R. Sillett, W. C.
Adams, J. A. Harris.
Manager: Billy Moore.
Secretary and Commercial Manager: E. G. )
Wilson.
P.R.O.: J. H. Wilson (Walsall 27037),
Year Formed: 1888.
Turned Professional: 1888.
Limited Company: 1921.
Previous Names: Walsall Swifts (Founded
1877) and Walsall Town (Founded 1879)
amalgamated in 1888 and were known as
Walsall Town Swifts until 1895.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Tony
Division 2: 6th, 1898-99. Division 4. Cham- Richards, 184, 1954-63.
pions: 1959-60. Division 3, Runners-up: Most Capped Player: A. Jones, 3, England.
1960-61. F.A. Cup, Best Season: Sth Rd., Most League Appearances: Colin Taylor,
1939 and last 16, 1888-89. Football League 452, 1958-63, 1964-68, 1969-72.
Cup, Best Season: 4th Rd., 1966-67. Record Transfer Fee Received: £35,000 from
Record Victory: 10-0 y Darwen, Division 2, Fulham for Allan Clarke, Mar. 1966.
Mar. 4th, 1899. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £17,000 to Birm-
Record Defeat: 0-12 v Small Heath, Dec. 17th ingham C. for Trevor Smith, Oct. 1964.
1892 and v Darwen, Dec. 26th, 1896, both Managers Since the War: Harry Hibbs,
Division 2. Tony McPhee, Brough Fletcher, Major
Most League Points: 65, Division 4, 1959-60. Buckley, John Love, Billy Moore, Alf
Most League Goals: 102, Division 4, 1959-60. Wood, Ray Shaw, Ron Lewin, Dick
Highest League Scorer in Season: Gilbert Graham.
Alsop, 39, Division 3(N), 1933-34 and Address of Supporters Club: 61 Bradford
1934-35, Street, Walsall, Staffs.
How to get there: Corporation specials from Bradford Place. Buses 37 and 38 within walking
distance of the ground. Nearest Railway Stations Bescot (ten minutes’ walk from ground) and
Walsall.
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1961. Record receipts: £5,874 v Liverpool, F.A. Cup 4th Rd., February 17, 1968.
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Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
Date Venue Opponents
Aug 14 A Barnsley L 2-4 0-3 Manning, Woodward 5,941
21 H_ Aston Villa D 1-1 1-1 Manning 13,051
28 A Oldham Ath. W 3-1 1-0 Morris, Penman, Woodward 8,477
Sept 1 A Shrewsbury T. L 1-4 0-2 Manning 6,873
4 H_ Notts. Co. L 1-2 0-0 Manning 6,780
11 A Torquay U. D 222502-1 Morris, Taylor, C. (pen) 5,950
13 A Plymouth Arg. L 2-3. 2-1 Smith, Manning 10,393
18 H_ Blackburn R. D 0-0 0-0 4,235
25 Amevork C: L 0-2 0-1 5,294
28 H_ Chesterfield D 1-1 1-1 Morris 3,664
Oct 2 H_ Port Vale W 2-0 0-0 Taylor, B., Wright 4,642
9 A Bradford C. TROSmn Ont é 4,729
16 H_ Barnsley D 1-1 1-0 Taylor, B. 2,721
18 A Wrexham Lv is32 5 12a TayiomB: 4,566
23 H_ Brighton L 0-1 0-1 3,719
30 A _ Rotherham U. Di-1 1-0 Woodward 7,997
Nov 6 H_ Bristol R. W 2-0 1-0 Morris, Train (pen) 3,978
13. A Swansea C. L 0-2 0-0 6,407
26 H_ Rochdale W 3-0 2-0 Jones, Woodward, Wright 3,575
Dec 4 A_ Halifax T. Ev le3. ol Jones 3,421
18 A_ Notts. Co. L 0-3 0-2 L1, 775
27. +H Mansfeld T. W 2-1 0-0 Morris, Taylor, C. 7,001
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8 H Oldham Ath. | ay Morris, Harrison S258
22 A Chesterfield D 1-1 0-0 Manning 7,743
29. H Wrexham W 2-1 1-0 Harrison (pen), Taylor, B. 3,635
Feb 12. A_ Brighton W 2-1 1-0 Bennett, Taylor, B. 14,437
19 _H_ Rotherham U. D 0-0 0-0 4,506
23 A Bournemouth D 0-0 0-0 10,016
26 A BristolR. L 1-2 1-1. Morris 8,665
Mar 4 H_ Swansea C. W 4-0 1-0 Harrison, Penman. Shinton, Morris 3,808
11H Bradford C. W 3-0 3-0 Shinton 2, Jones, C. 4,100
14H Bournemouth D 1-1 1-1 Morris 10,828
18 A Aston Villa D 0-0 0-0 45,953
22. A__ Bolton W. W1-0 1-0 Harrison 6,785
25. H_ Torquay U. W1-0 0-0 Bennett 5,511
27 _A_ Tranmere R. 11923 020 Shinton, Morris, Harrison (pen) 2,320
Apr 1 A Mansfield T. D 1-1 0-0 Jones, C. 5,770
3A Port Vale Detalieee 050, Evans 5,250
4 JH Yorkict W 2-1 1-0 Taylor, B., Harrison 7.661
8 Bolton W. D 0-0 0-0 Taylor, B. 4,735
It H_ Plymouth Arg. Wi1-0 0-0 Harrison 5,804
15 A Rochdale D 0-0 0-0 3,027
18 H_ Tranmere R. W Aelia 0 Shinton, Taylor, B. 2, Morris 5,629
21H Halifax T. D 0-0 0-0 6,096
25 H_ Shrewsbury T. W 4-1 2-1 Shinton, Jones, C., Harrison (pen),
Evans 6,697
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Bennett 2, Evans 2, Jones, S. 2, Penman 2, Taylor, C. 2 (1 pen), Wright 2, Smith 1, Thomson 1, Train
(1 pen).
F.A. Cup (9): Wright 3, Woodward 2, Evans, Morris, Taylor, Train.
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F.A. Cup First Round Dagenham (h) 4-1
Second Round Brighton (a) 1-1
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Third Round Bournemouth (h) 1-0
Fourth Round Everton (a) 1-2
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60 132 Thornaby-on- Coventry C. 133 —
Robert Wesson
Tees Walsall 61 —
Doncaster R. (on loan) 5 _—
Walsall 81 —_—
Full-backs
Michael Evans 126 West Bromwich Walsall 210+3 6
Frank Gregg 11 10 Stourbridge Walsall 353+6 2
Colin Harrison 118 Pelsall Walsall 183+15 17
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Nicholas Atthey 118 Newcastle- Walsall 265+7 8
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Stanley Bennett 126 Birmingham Walsall 301+1 9
Stanley Jones 134 Highley Walsall 30 —_—
W.B.A. 239 2
Walsall 183+1 7
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James Dainty Coleshill Walsall 1+1 a
Chris Jones 10 12 Altrincham Manchester C, 641 2.
Swindon T. 49 +19 18
Walsall 19 3
Geoffrey Morris 110 Birmingham Walsall 153+5 32
Willie Penman 4 Fifeshire Rangers 3 =
Newcastle U. 6241 18
Swindon T. 87+13 17
Walsall 78+2 a
Robert Shinton 11 0 West Bromwich Walsall 14 6
John Smith 3 0 London West Ham U. 125 21
Tottenham H. 21 1
Coventry C, 34+-1 7
Orient 38+1 3
Torquay U. 68 8
Swindon T. 79 +5 9
Walsall 13 1
Brian Taylor Gateshead Coventry C, —_ _—
Walsall 3142 9
Colin Taylor 3 TF 11 64 Stourbridge Walsall 214 93
Newcastle U. 33 7
Walsall 148 52
C. Palace 324-2 8
Walsall 82+8 24
John Woodward 60 110 Stoke Stoke C. 10+1 1
Aston Villa 224-5 a
Walsall 99 +6 17
Free Transfers: Alan Deakin; Keith Gough; David Harris.
Club Colours: White shirts with red facings, red shorts, white stockings.
Change Colours: Blue shirts, white shorts, claret and blue stockings,
Club Captain: John Smith.
First Team Trainer|Coach: Jimmy MacEwan,
Club Nickname; ‘Saddlers’,
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36,500. : Record attendance; 34,099 vyManchester U., F.A. Cup 4th Rd., February
Record receipts: £18,400 v Liverpool, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., February 21, 1970.
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Aug 14 A Fulham Tn 0=0O=2 13,560
21H Sunderland Di-1 1-0 Wigg 11,283
28 A Charlton Ath. i Os (el 12,206
Sept 1 H SwindonT. D 0-0 0-0 10,580
4 H Cardiff C. D 2-2 1-0 McGettigan, Welbourne 10,233
11 A Carlisle U. L 0-2 0-0 9,743
18 H_ Blackpool W 1-0 0-0 Eddy 10,575
25 AROLP AR: L 0-3 0-1 15,698
28 A Birmingham C. L 1-4 1-2 McGettigan 28,095
Oct 2 H_ Portsmouth W1-0 0-0 Williams 11,633
9 A YW BristoliC. L 1-2 0-1 Lindsay 18,100
16 H Fulham Bb 1-2), 1-1 Franks 9,303
20H Hull'C. I, 3e2o-si0=2 Welbourne 7,983
23 A Middlesbrough 1 1220-2 Wiese 19,947
30 H_ Sheffield W. D i-1 0-1 Eddy 11,314
Nov 6 A _ Millwall L 2-3 0-0 Lindsay, Franks 13,182
13. H_ Luton T. W 2-1 ‘1-1 Eddy, Franks 14,000
20 H_ Burnley W 2-1 0-0 Wigg, McGettigan 11,538
27 A Preston N.E. L 0-2 0-0 11,318
Dec 4 H_ Orient L 0-1 0-1 9,518
11 A Norwich C. Dt-1 0-1 Morrissey 20,466
18 A. CandiC, L 0-2 0-1 11,113
27 H Oxford U. L 0-1 0-0 14,270
Jan 1 A Blackpool L 0-5 0-3 10,745
8 H = Charlton Ath. L 0-3. 0-2 9,218
22 H_ Birmingham C. iL, O-1, 05] 10,884
29) GA oulbiall GC; L 0-4 0-0 10,546
Feb 12. H = Middlesbrough L 0-1 0-0 8,109
19 A Sheftield W. Lat=25 0-0 Williams 13,934
Mar 4 A _ Luton T. D 0-0 0-0 10,816
11 H_ Bristol C. L 0-2 0-1 5,384
25 H Carlisle U. XL J? T-] Kenning 6,004
31 1SWl WOESee L 0-2 0-1 13,719
Apr 1 A Oxford U. D 0-0 0-0 6,388
3 A Portsmouth 252 10=3 Eddy 2 (1 pen) 7,909
8 A Burnley L 0-3 0-2 8,663
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25. A _ Swindon T. Le O20 0-1 8,768
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Feb 26 H- Millwall L 0-1 0-0 14,575
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Lengue (24): Eady 6(1 pen), Wigg 4, McGettigan 3, Franks 3, Welbourne 2, Williams 2, Lindsay 2, Morrissey
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Player and
position At. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
Goalkeepers
60 120 Liverpool Everton 85 —
Andy Rankin
Watford 19 _
Mike Walker 61 132 Colwyn Bay Shrewsbury T. 7 —
York C. 60 —
Watford 134 _
Full-backs
David Butler 58 115 Stockton Workington T. 195+4 7)
Watford 58 —
Mike Packer 510 110 London Watford 39+10 2
Crewe Alex. (on loan) 12 a
John Pearce 5104 11 Watford Watford O+1 —
Duncan Welbourne 59 11 Scunthorpe Grimsby T. 129 3
Watford 34445 19
John Williams § 104 1110 Tottenham Watford 270+3 2
Half-backs
Keith Eddy 511 1110 Barrow Barrow 127+1 5)
Watford 239+1 26
Colin Franks 5m 128 Wembley Watford 54+ 13 6
Walter Lees §10 114 Glasgow Watford 10344 4
David Woodfield 511 11 10 Leamington Wolverhampton W. 247+3 13
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John Farley 574 912 Stockton Watford 25+4 4
Halifax T. (on loan) 6 3
Billy Jennings 59 114 Hackney Watford 2443 2
Mike Kenning Dek 3 Birmingham Aston Villa =| —
Shrewsbury T. 62 17
Charlton Ath, 152+1 43
Norwich C, 42 9
Wolverhampton W, 35+1 5
Charlton Ath. 60+7 12
Watford 15+1 1
Jimmy Lindsay 574 102 Hamilton West Ham U. 35+3 2
Watford 36 2
Ray Lugg 59 1010 Jarrow Middlesbrough 344-3 3
Watford 5148 3
Larry McGettigen 594 105 London Watford 2342 3]
Pat Morrissey aed 10 5 Eire Coventry C. 6+4 —
Torquay U. 1942 —
Crewe Alex. 95+1 28
Chester 9 1
Watford 12 1
Roy Sinclair 58 112 Liverpool Tranmere R. 130+5 17
Watford Spe Sywy 3
Chester (on loan) 5 2
Ron Wigg 60 115 London Orient — —
Ipswich T. 3642 8
Watford 7643 17
Free Transfers: Derek Edmonds; Charles Woods.
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WEST BROMWICH ALBION Dive!
President: Major H. Wilson Keys, M.C., T.D.
Chairman: J. W. Gaunt.
Directors: F. A. Millichip, T. H. Silk, T. W. Glidden, J.
Gordon, C. I. Edwards.
Manager: Don Howe. Secretary: A. Everiss, J.P.
Asst. Manager: George Wright.
Promotions Manager: Les Thorley.
Year Formed: 1879. Turned Professional: 1885.
Limited Company: 1891.
Previous Grounds: 1879, Walsall Street; 1879, Dartmouth
Park; 1881, Bunn’s Field, Walsall Street; 1882, Four Acres
(Dartmouth Cricket Club); 1885, Stoney Lane; 1900, The Haw-
thorns. Previous Name: 1879-80, West Bromwich Strollers.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Cham-
pions: 1919-20; Runners-up: 1924-25,
1953-54. Division 2, Champions: 1901-02, Most Capped Player: Stuart Williams, 33
1910-11; Runners-up: 1930-31, 1948-49. (43), Wales.
F.A, Cup, Winners: 1888, 1892, 1931, 1954, Most League Appearances: Jesse Pennington,
1968; Runners-up: 1886, 1887, 1895, 1912, 455, 1903-22, (39 F.A. Cup appearances).
1935. Football League Cup, Winners: 1965— Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: 206,
66; Finalists: 1966-67, 1969-70. Ronnie Allen, 1950-61.
European Competitions: European Cup Win- Record Transfer Fee Received: £60,000 from
ners Cup: 1968-69. European Fairs Cup: Nottingham F. for Ronnie Rees, Feb. 1969.
1966-67. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £100,000 to
Record Victory: 12-0 y Darwen, Division 1, Sunderland for Colin Suggett, July 1969.
_ April 4th, 1892, Managers Since the War: Jack Smith, Vic
Record Defeat: 3-10 v Stoke C., Division 1, Buckingham, Gordon Clarke, Archie
Feb. 4th, 1937. Macaulay, Jimmy Hagan, Alan Ashman.
Most League Points: 60, Division 1, 1919-20. Address of Supporters Club: Throstle Club,
Most League Goals: 105, Division 2, 1929-30. Birmingham Road, West Bromwich, Staffs.
Highest League Scorer in Season: ‘Ginger’ Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Albion
Richardson, 39, Division 1, 1935-36. Club Shop, same address as club.
How to get there: Nearest Railway Station is Birmingham New Street. Buses 74 and 75 run
from nearby Snow Hill.
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capacity: 50,000. Record attendance: 64,815 v Arsenal, F.A. Cup 6th Rd., March 6, 1937.
Record receipts: £17,924 v Arsenal 5th Rd., F.A. Cup, February 12, 1969.
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Goalscorers
tepgue Ce): raed 17 (2 pens), Gould 12, Wile 3, Brown, A. 3, Astle 2, Cantello 2, Hartford 1, McVitie
, Hope 1 (pen).
F.A. Cup (1): Brown, T.
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WEST BROMWICH ALBION—PLAYERS
League
Player and
Ht. Wt. Birthplace Clubs Appearances Goals
position
Goalkeepers
Peter Latchford 60 120 Birmingham W.B.A. _— _—
John Osborne 61 116 Sheffield Chesterfield 110 —_
W.B.A. 140 =
Graham Smith 511 120 Liverpool Notts Co. 10 —
Colchester U. 94 —
W.B.A. 6 =—
Full-backs
Lyndon Hughes §11 115 Smethwick W.B.A, 56+6 —
Roger Minton 584 1010 Lower Gornal W.B.A. 12+1 —
Ray Wilson i ie ee) Grangemouth W.B.A. 118+2 oe
Half-backs
Stewart MacLaren W.B.A. _ a
Alan Merrick 510 6 Water Orton W.B.A. 55+3 _—
Gordon Nisbet 5 10 14 Wallsendon W.B.A. 22 —
Tyne
Alistair Robertson 59 103 Glasgow W.B.A. 4441 _—
John Wile 61 1112 Sherburn Sunderland — —
Peterborough 116+2 —_
W.B.A. 63 2
Forwards
Russell Allen W.B.A. _ _
Jeff Astle 5114 132 Eastwood Notts Co. 96 31
W.B.A. 271+1 131
Alistair Brown 60 110 Edinburgh Leicester C, 93+8 =|
W.B.A. 11 3
Tony Brown 564 116 Oldham W.B.A 295 128
David Butler W.B.A, —_ _—
James Collard W.B.A., — —
Len Cantello 594 1084 Manchester W.B.A 78+4 2
Donald Day W.B.A _ —_
Allan Glover Oo 112 Windsor Q.P.R. 5+1 —_
W.B.A. 743 —
Bobby Gould 510 115 Coventry Coventry C. 784+3 40
Arsenal 57+8 16
Wolverhampton W. 39+1 18
W.B.A. 31 12
Asa Hartford mi 106 Glasgow W.B.A. 132+8 12
Lloyd Johnson 58 117 Vancouver W.B.A. 242 _
Michael McCartney W.B.A. — —
Hugh MacLean 58 94 ~~ Larkhill W.B.A, 2 —
George McVitie 593 111 Carlisle Carlisle U. 12444 21
W.B.A. 42 5
Colin Suggett 59 10 12 Washington Sunderland 8343 24
W.B.A. 102+ 4 17
James Woolgar 58 10 13 Chesterfield W.B.A. = —_
Free Transfers: David Holden; John Honour; Graham Lovett.
Club Colours: Navy blue and white striped shirts with white sleeves, shorts and stockings.
Change Colours: Yellow shirts, blue shorts, yellow stockings,
Club Captain: John Wile.
Coach: Albert McPherson,
First Team Trainer; Brian Whitehouse.
Club Nickname: ‘Baggies’, ‘Throstles’, ‘Albion’,
434
WEST HAM UNITED DIV. 1
Chairman: R. H. Pratt.
Directors: L. C. Cearns, W. F. Cearns, R. G. Brandon, B. R.
Cearns, F.C.I.S.
Manager; Ron Greenwood. Secretary: E. Chapman.
Coach: John Lyall.
P.R.O.: Jack Helliar. Year Formed: 1900.
Turned Professional: 1900. Limited Company: 1900.
Previous Grounds: Memorial Recreation Ground, Canning Town;
1904, Boleyn Ground.
Honours: Football League, Best Season in Division 1: 6th,
1926-27, 1958-59. Division 2, Champions: 1957-58; Runners-up:
1922-23. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1964; runners-up: 1922-23.
Football League Cup, Runners-up: 1966.
European Competitions: European Cup Winners Cup:
(Winners), 1965-66.
Record Victory: 8-0 v Rotherham U., Divi- Watson, 306, 1920-35.
sion 2, 1957-58 and Sunderland, Division 1, Record Transfer Fee Received: £200,000 from
Oct. 19th, 1968. Tottenham H. (including Jimmy Greaves
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Tottenham H., in part exchange) for Martin Peters, Mar.
Southern League, 1904-05. 1970.
Most League Points :57, Division 2, 1957-58. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £120,000 to New-
Most League Goals: 101, Division 2, 1957-58. castle U. for Bryan Robson, Feb. 1971.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Vic Wat- Managers Since the War: Charlie Paynter,
son, 41, Division 1, 1929-30. Ted Fenton.
Most Capped Player: Bobby Moore, 96, Address of Supporters Club: Same as Foot-
England. ball Club.
Most League Appearances: Jimmy Ruffell Address of Club Shop or Boutique: Hammers
508, 1921-38. Shop, Boleyn Ground, Green Street, Upton
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Vic Park, London E.13.
How to get there: Nearest Station Upton Park (Underground) — five minutes’ walk. Buses
from Barking Road, Romford Road and Green Street.
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capacity: 42,250. Record attendance: 43,322 v Tottenham H., Division 1, October 17, 1970.
Record receipts: £16,986 v Hereford F.A. Cup 4th Rd., Replay February 14, 1972.
435
WEST HAM UNITED 1971-72 LEAGUE RECORD
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Venue Opponents Result “thee Goalscorers Attendance
Date
W.B.A. L 0-1 0-1 27,130
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Derby Co. L 0-2 0-2 30,683
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H_- Everton Wi1-0 0-0 Best 26,878
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30 H Coventry C. W 4-0 2-0 Best 2, Hurst, Robson 28,176
Sept 4 A Newcastle U. TD 2-2) ) 2-1 Hurst, Robson 31,910
rine) Chelsea W2-1 0-0 Best2 36,866
18 A Manchester U. L 2-4 1-2 Best, Brooking 53,339
258 Hi (Stoke: W 2-1 1-0 Best, Smith (og) 29,193
Oct 2A. LeedsiUs D 0-0 0-0 30,942
ORE “eicesteriG- D 1-1 0-0 Hurst 31,060
16 A W.B.A. D 0-0 0-0 20,740
23H Wolverhampton W. W 1-0 1-0 Best 33,833
30 A_ C. Palace W 3-0 2-0 Coker, Bonds, Best 41,540
Nov 6 H_ Sheffield U. L 1-2 0-1 Robson 36,595
13. A Huddersfield T. L 0-1 0-0 14,177
20 H Manchester C. L 0-2 0-1 33,694
27 A Liverpool L 0-1 0-0 43,399
Dec 4 4H_= Arsenal D 0-0 0-0 35,155
11 A Southampton D 3-3 3-2 Bonds, Best, Brooking 20,506
18 H Newcastle U. L 0-1 0-1 21,991
27 A_ Tottenham H. W 1-0 0-0 Best 53,888
Jan 1 H Manchester U. W 3-0 ——-1-0 Robson, Best, Hurst (pen) 41,892
8 A Everton EP) de? yi Hurst (pen) 38,482
22.1 H, Derby Co D 3-3), 141 Lampard, Robson, Brooking 31,045
299A) Ipswich: L 0-1 0-0 22,766
Feb 12 A Wolverhampton W.L 0-1 0-0 26,852
19 HC. Palace D 1-1 0-0 Best 28,209
29 A_ Sheffield U. L 0-3 0-1 24,034
Mar 4. H_ Huddersfield T. W 3-0—1-0 Best 2, Robson 18,481
11 A Leicester C. L 0-2 0-0 23,345
18 H _ Nottingham F. W 4-2 (3-0 Robson 2, Hurst, Brooking 20,960
21. A ‘Coventry ‘CGC: Detst) ge Best 18,640
25 A Chelsea |ial i Sa Od Best 45,137
31 H_ Leeds U. D 2-2 2-0 Bonds, Hurst 41,003
Apr 1 H_ Tottenham H. W 2-0 1-0 Brooking, Coker 30,763
4 A i Stoke C. D 0-0 0-0 24,688
8 A Manchester C. L 1-3) 0-1 Hurst 38,491
15 H_ Liverpool L 0-2 0-1 32,660
22 A Arsenal L 1-2 1-1 Brooking 45,251
May 1 H Southampton W 1-0 0-0 Robson 18,479
Goalscorers
League (47): Best 17, Robson 9, Hurst 8 (2 pens), Brookin g 6, Bonds 3, Coker 2, Lampard 1, Own Goal 1
League Cup (15): Best 4, Hurst 4, Robson 4, Bonds 2, Brooking.
F.A. Cup (7): Hurst 4, Best 2, Robson.
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Peter Grotier 511 122 Stratford West Ham U. 39 —_—
Bobby Ferguson 5 104 1111 Ardrossan Kilmarnock 73 —
West Ham U. 167 _
Full-backs
Billy Bonds 604 1210 Woolwich Charlton Ath. 95 1
West Ham U. 200 8
Clive Charles West Ham U. o —
Frank Lampard 510 121 West Ham West Ham U. 131 2
John McDowell 59 11 94 East Ham West Ham U. 65 _
Half-backs
Peter Eustace 5 114 1111 Scotsbridge Sheffield W. 18943 20
West Ham U. 41+2 6
Rotherham U. (on loan) 6 1
Paul Heffer 62 121 Upton Park West Ham U. 1144 _
Kevin Lock West Ham U. 142 —
Bobby Moore 60 12 13 London West Ham U. 482+1 20
Tommy Taylor 61 130 Hornchurch Orient 11242 6
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Clyde Best 61 120 Bermuda West Ham U. 87+2 27
Ronnie Boyce 59 114 West Ham West Ham VU. 276+5 22
Trevor Brooking 604 1210 Barking West Ham U. 130+7 27
Ade Coker West Ham U. 5 2
Joe Durrell West Ham U. =F 8| —
Pat Holland 58 111 Limehouse West Ham U. 15+1 1
Bournemouth (on loan) 10 _
Geoff Hurst 5114 129 Ashton under West Ham U. 409+1 180
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David Llewelyn 60 1112 Cardiff West Ham U. 244 _
Bryan Robson 58 118 Sunderland Newcastle U. 205+1 81
West Ham U. 56 12
John Ayris 57 90 _ Poplar West Ham.U. 1742 —_—
Jimmy Greaves (also retained)
Club Colours: Claret shirts, blue sleeves, white shorts and white stockings.
Change Colours; Sky blue shirts with two claret bands, sky blue shorts and stockings.
Club Captain: Bobby Moore.
First Team Trainer: David Jenkins,
Club Nickname: ‘Hammers’.
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WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS DIV. 1
Chairman: J. R. Ireland.
Directors: W. C. Sproson, J. H. Marshall, G. S. Clark, H. J.
Marshall, G. P. Devine.
Manager: Bill McGarry. Secretary: P. A. Shaw.
Year Formed: 1877. Turned Professional: 1888.
Limited Company: 1888.
Previous Grounds: 1877, Goldthorn Hill; 1884, Dudley Road;
1889, Molineux.
Previous Name: 1880, St. Luke’s, Blakenhall combined with The
Wanderers to become Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Honours: Football League, Division 1, Champions: 1953-54,
1957-58, 1958-59; Rs.-up: 1937-38, 1938-39, 1949-50, 1954-55,
1959-60. Division 2, Champions: 1931-32; Runners-up: 1966-67.
Division 3(N), Champions: 1923-24. F.A. Cup, Winners: 1893,
1908, 1949, 1960; Runners-up: 1889, 1896, 1921, 1939. Football
League Cup, Best Season: 4th Rd., 1968-69, 1969-70. Only Club
to Win Championships of Division 1, 2, and
land (70 consecutive).
Division 3(N).
Most League Appearances: Billy Wright, 491,
European Competitions: European Cup:
1946-59 (+ 44 F.A. Cup appearances).
1958-59, 1959-60. European Cup Winners
Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Bill
Cup: 1960-61. U.E.F.A.-Cup: 1971-72.
Hartill, 164, 1928-35.
Finalists.
Record Transfer Fee Received: £100,000 from
Record Victory: 14-0 yv Crosswell’s Brewery, Liverpool for Alun Evans, Sept. 1968.
F.A. Cup, 2nd Rd., 1886-87. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £80,000 to Hud-
Record Defeat: 1-10 v Newton Heath, Divi- dersfield for Derek Parkin, Feb. 1968; to
sion 1, Oct. 15th, 1892. Leeds U. for Mike O’Grady, Sept. 1969.
Most League Points: 64, Division 1, 1957-58. Managers Since the War: Ted Vizard, Stan
Most League Goals: 115, Division 2, 1931-32. Cullis, Ron Allen.
Highest League Scorer in Season: Dennis Address of Club Shop or Boutique: ‘The Lair’,
Westcott, 37, Division 1, 1946-47. Wolverhampton W. F.C., Molineux
Most Capped Player: Billy Wright, 105, Eng- Grounds, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.
How to get there: The ground is ten minutes’ walking distance from Wolverhampton High
Level Station.
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address: ‘Wanderers, Wolverhampton’. Ground capacity: 53,500. Record attendance:
61,315 v Liverpool, F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 11, 1939. Record receipts: £17,130 v Ever-
ton, F.A. Cup 5th Rd., February 18, 1967.
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Goalscorers
League (65): Dougan 15, Richards 13, McCalliog 11 (5 pens), Hibbitt 7, Hegan 3, Munro 3, Wagstaffe
Bailey 2, Parkin 2 (1 pen), Daley 2, Gould 1, Shaw 1, Taylor 1, Own Goal 5 2.
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FA, Cup (1): McCalliog.
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position
Goalkeepers
0 114 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton W. _— _
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ease tag 2 ; Wolverhampton W. 87+3 2
Gerald Taylor 5104 1110 Hull Wolverhampton W. 95+3 i
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Wolverhampton W. 219 38
John McAlle 5114 114 Liverpool Wolverhampton W. 94+13 —
Francis Munro 60 131 Arbroath Dundee VU. 50 14
Aberdeen 42+1 8
Wolverhampton W, 124+6 6
Brian Owen 5 10 12 10 Harefield Watford 138+3 17
Colchester U. 11+2 2
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Alan Sunderland 59 11 64 Wolverhampton W, 5+3 _
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Michael Collins Wolverhampton W. + _
Hugh Curran 59 118 Glasgow Millwall Sy 27
Norwich C, 112 46
Wolverhampton W. 77+5 40
Steve Daley 5 104 120 Wolverhampton W, 5+5 2
Derek Dougan 63 126 Belfast Portsmouth 33 9
Blackburn R. 59 25
Aston Villa 51 19
Peterborough U, fit 38
Leicester C. 68 35
Wolverhampton W. 175+2 70
Peter Eastoe 5 93 113 Wolverhampton W. 2+1 —
Edward Gould Wolverhampton W. ~ _
Danny Hegan 58 106 Coatbridge Albion R, 3) —
Ipswich T. 207 34
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Wolverhampton W. 63+4 9
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Michael Kent 511 115 Rotherham Wolverhampton W. 0+2 _
Jim McCalliog 59 105 Glasgow Chelsea } 2m
Sheffield W. 150 19
Wolverhampton W. 120 25
Barry Powell Wolverhampton W, oo —_
Keith Pritchett Wolverhampton W. _— —_
John Richards 59 111 Warrington Wolverhampton W. 41+12 14
John Rutter Wolverhampton W, — —
David Wagstaffe 58} 108 Manchester Manchester C. 144 8
Wolverhampton W. 260 22
Paul Walker 594 113 Bradford Wolverhampton W. 16+11 =
Watford (on loan) 2+1 —
Karl Warhurst Wolverhampton W. _— _—
Peter Knowles (also retained)
Free Transfers: Douglas Devlin; Philip Nicholls; Alan Stephens.
Club Colours; Old gold shirts, black collar and cuffs, black shorts, old gold stockings. Change Colours; All
white. Club Captain: Mike Bailey. First Team Trainer|Coach: Sammy Chung. Club Nickname: ‘Wolves’,
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dance: 21,500 vy Manchester U., F.A. Cup 3rd Rd., January 4, 1958. Record receipts: £2,236
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Aug 14 A _ Aldershot D 2-2 2-0 Helliwell, Goodfellow 5,200
21 H Doncaster R. W 2-0 0-0 Tyrer, Spratt (pen) 2,389
28. A Grimsby T. D 1-1 1-0 Spratt (pen) 8,427
Sept) YE) Exeter'G D0-0 0-0 2,595
4 H_ Chester D 0-0 0-0 2,276
11 A Hartlepool W 3-1 = =—2-0 Spratt (pen), Wood, Martin 3,152
18) SH EmcolmG: D0-0 0-0 2,291
24 A Southport D 2-2 0-2 Spencer, Hopkinson 4,200
29 A Géillingham D0-0 0-0 5,856
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9 A Crewe Alex. D 0-0 0-0 1,954
16 H_ Aldershot W 5-0 2-0 Grummett (og), Goodfellow, Hopkinson 2, 2,446
Helliwell
20 H Cambridge U. L 0-1 0-0 3,938
23 H_ Reading W 5-0 2-0 Tyrer 2, Martin, Hopkinson, Helliwell 2,791
29. A Stockport Co. D i-1 1-1 Martin 2,300
Nov 6 H_ Southend U. W 3-1~—si1-1 Spratt, Helliwell, Tyrer 3,849
13. A Scunthorpe U. E.0e2 Ot 4,535
27 A Newport Co, W 1-0 0-0 Helliwell 2,918
Dec 4 H_ Barrow L 0-1 0-1 4,329
18!) VAs) Chester, Lele2Z 3-] Goodfellow 2,690
27 H_ Darlington D 0-0 0-0 3,546
Jan 1 A_ LincolnC. L 0-1 0-1 5,539
8 H_ Grimsby T. D 0-0 0-0 2,460
15 A Northampton T. W 2-1 1-0 Nicholls, Martin 3,389
22H _ Gillingham Di-1 1-0 Helliwell 2,405
Feb 5 H_ Colchester U. W 1-0 0-0 Ogilvie 2,170
12. A Reading D 0-0 0-0 ¥ 7,707
19 H_ Stockport Co. Disk Tt Spratt 2,479
26 A Southend U. L 0-2 0-0 T5950
Mar 4 _ H_ Scunthorpe U. W 2-1 = 2-0 Martin, Ogilvie 1,977
9 A Bury L 02 0-2 3,500
11 H_ Crewe Alex. W 1-0 0-0 Hawkins 1,879
15H Northampton T. W 2-0 0-0 Spratt, Irving 2,133
18 A Doncastor R. D 0-0 0-0 4,214
20. A Cambridge U. D 0-0 0-0 4.826
25. H_ Hartlepool D 0-0 0-0 2,147
27__A_ Brentford L 0-2 0-0 13,960
31 H__ Southport D 0-0 0-0 2,313
Apr lt A _ Darlington L 0-4 0-0 1,708
4 A Peterborough U. D 1-1 0-0 Wood 4,050
7A Colchester U. OSS) 3,930
15H Newport Co. W 3-0 0-0 — Spratt 2, Irving 1,342
19 H_ Bury W 1-0 0-0 Spratt 1,409
22 A_ Barrow L 0-2 0-2 1,854
26 A _ Exeter C. W 2-0 2-0 Tyrer, Spratt 3,564
29 H_ Brentford W 3-0 2-0 Irving 2, Goodfellow 1,750
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Mike Rogan 511 120 Fleetwood Workington 185 —
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Jan Hall 510 116 Whitehaven Workington =} —
John Ogilvie 60 122 Workington Blackpool — —
Workington 296+2 8
Ronnie Walker 60 120 London Workington 30+1 —
Joe Wilson 510 120 Workington Workington 153 2
Nottingham F. 85 1
Wolverhampton W. ae! _—
Newport Co. 42 —
Workington 142+1 4
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Tony Geidmintis 60 120 London Workington 178+4 14
Jimmy Goodfellow 58 107 Bishop Port Vale 77+8 11
Auckland Workington 136 9
Brian Wood 511 1211 Hamworthy W.B.A. — _
C. Palace 142+1 1
Orient 58 3
Colchester U. 71 1
Workington 81 4
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David Helliwell 58 912 Blackburn Blackburn R. 15 1
Lincoln C. 1142 i
Workington 64+11 9
David Irving 59 108 Workington Workington 3644 7
Johnny Martin 59 102 Ashington Aston Villa 1 a
Colchester U. 76+1 11
Workington 132 18
Wayne Nicholls 5 11 120 Leicester Workington 21+ 1
Tommy Spratt 58 112 Cambols Manchester U. — —
Bradford 118 45
Torquay U. 60+1 18
Workington 51 14
Vork. Cc. 26+3 1
Workington 14242 27
Alan Tyrer 55 103 Liverpool Bury ys —
Workington 144411 17
Free Transfer: tan Hopkinson.
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v Ireland, March 31, 1954.
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A _ Tranmere R. jb ea Kinsey 5,023
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21. H Oldham Ath. W 3-1 1-0 May, Tinnion, Moir 7,664
28 A Blackburn R. L 1-2) 020 Davis 7,716
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18 H Bournemouth L. 1-3-1022 Provan 6,421
25 A__ Aston Villa L 0-2 0-1 22,997
29 A Shrewsbury T. 1 122) -2-1 Moir 5,920
Oct 2 H_ Bradford C. W 2-1. 1-1 McBurney, O'Neill (og) 4,269
6 A Chesterfield L 0-1 0-0 7,254
9 A Torquay U. W 3-2 2-2 Griffiths 2, Park 3,969
16 H_ Tranmere R. W 3-0——:1-0 Whittle, Park, Kinsey 5,982
18 H Walsall W 3-1 2-1 Ashcroft 2, McBurney 4,564
23 A Plymouth Arg. W2-1 0-0 Provan, McBurney 14,019
30. H_ HalifaxT. W2-0 1-0 Kinsey, Provan 7,150
Nov 6 A Bolton W. W2-0 1-0 Moir, Whittle 8,953
13. H_ Rochdale L 1-3. 0-1 Tinnion 7,488
27. A Rotherham U. D 2-2 0-1. Moir, Kinsey 7,548
Dec 4 H_ Bristol R. D 1-1 0-0 May 6,333
18 A _ Port Vale L 0-1 0-0 4,310
Pi H_ Notts. Co. D 1-1 0-1 Ashcroft 12,382
Jan 1 A Bournemouth L 0-4 0-2 12,035
8 H_ Blackburn R. Di-1 0-1 Moir 4,359
22. H_ Shrewsbury T. W2-1 1-0 Whittle (pen), Mason 6,768
29° A Walsall L 1-2 0-1 Ashcroft 3,635
Feb 5 H_ Brighton L 1-2 6051 Smith 3,771
12H Plymouth Arg. Tp 0-2 051 3,904
19 A Halifax T. L 1-4 0-2. Mostyn 2,478
26 H_ Bolton W. L 1-2. 0-1. Thomas 3,851
Mar 4 A_ Rochdale Cay woe! 2,809
8 A Barnsley L 1-2 0-1 Smith 1,977
11 H_ Torquay U. L. 1-2 61-0 May S204
13. H Mansfield T. D 1-1. 0-0 Thomas 2,358
18 A Oldham Ath. W2-0 1-0 May, Mostyn 7,316
20 H_ Chesterfield W 2-0 1-0 Tiler (og), Evans 3,609
25H |) York:c, W 2-0 2-0 Smith, May 3,830
31H Aston Villa TOs OSD 16,846
Apr 1 A_ Notts. Co. L 0-1 0-0 12,060
3. A__ Bradford C. W 2-0 2-0 Tinnion, Ashcroft 4,360
8 A Brighton L 2-3 0-1 Tinnion 2 18,156
11 A__ Swansea C. W 2-0 1-0 May, Mostyn 2,826
15 H_~ Rotherham U. D 0-0 0-0 4,426
17__H_ Barnsley W 2-0 1-0 Mason, Kinsey 4,049
22 A Bristol R. L 1-3 0-1 Whittle 5,427
29 H__ Swansea C. W 2-0 1-0 Thomas, Kinsey 3,805
May 1! A_ Mansfield T. DI-l 0-0 Evans 6,678
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League (59): Kinsey 7, May 6, Ashcroft 5, Moir 5, Tinnion
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League Cup (6): Davis 2, May 2, Griffiths, Moir.
F.A. Cup (9): Whittle 3, Kinsey 2, Moir 2, McBurney, Provan.
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Second Round Wigan Ath. (h) 4-0
Third Round Orient (a) 0-3
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David Gaskell 511 1211 Wigan Manchester U. 137 —_—
Wrexham 95 ==
Brian Lloyd 627 1287 — Rhyl Stockport Co. 32 —
Southend U. 46 —
Wrexham 35 —
Full-backs
David Fogg 59 114 Liverpool Wrexham 14 _—
Stuart Mason 584 109 Whitchurch Wrexham 28 —
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Gareth Davis 5104 117 Bangor Wrexham 152 =)
Mickey Evans 593 112 Caersws Wrexham 144+ 10 15
Eddie May 614 1334 Epping Southend U. 107+4 3
Wrexham 175+1 22
Robert Scott 6 24 13 4 Liverpool Wrexham a —
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Bill Ashcroft 61 129 Liverpool Wrexham 41417 13
Arfon Griffiths 56 10 44 Wrexham Wrexham 42 8
Arsenal 15 Z
Wrexham 351 89
Albert Kinsey 510 1224 Liverpool Manchester U. oa =
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Michael McBurney 511 109 Wrexham Wrexham 11 3
Roger Mostyn 59 1010 Wrexham Wrexham 11+1 3
David Smallman 58 104 Connah’s Quay Wrexham — —
Michael Thomas 55 102 Colwyn Bay Wrexham 19+1 3
Brian Tinnion 584 113 Workington Workington 9345 24
Wrexham 97+12 20
Chester (on loan) 3 —
Tommy Vansittart 59 110 Merton C. Palace 10+1 2
Wrexham 8142 1
Graham Whittle 59 103 Liverpool Wrexham 35 4
Free Transfer: Stephen Ingle.
Club Colours: Red shirts with white facings, white shorts with red stripe.
Change Colours: Sly blue shirts, white shorts and stockings.
Club Captain: Eddie May.
First Team Player|Coach: Arfon T. Griffiths,
Club Nickname: ‘The Robins’.
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5th Rd., March 5, 1938. Receipts: £4,776 v Southampton, F.A. Cup 4th Rd., January 23
1971.
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31 A Oldham Ath. L 0-1 0-1 ere
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16 A Bristol R. L 45 3-3 McMahon, Aimson, Mackin (2 pens) 6,876
18 H_ Torquay U. W 3-1 = =2-0 Aimson, McMahon, Calloway 5,627
2awAT Port Vale L 3-4 0-3 Henderson, Mackin, McMahon 4,484
30 H_ Notts. Co. L 0-2 0-1 7,303
Nov 5 A_ Tranmere R. L 0-2 0-1 2,958
13. H_ Barnsley Di-1 0-0 McMahon 5,699
27 H Mansfield T. L 1-2 0-1 Swallow 3,921
Dec 4 A _ Bournemouth D 2-2 1-1 Rowles, Swallow 11,244
18 H_ Brighton L 1-2 0-0 Rowles 3,451
27 A_ Chesterfield Ly 2a Burluraux 9,467
Jan 1 En Bolton We D0-0 0-0 4,467
8 A Plymouth Arg. L 0-4 0-3 6,943
15 _A_ Blackburn R. L 0-3 0-1 7,273
21 H_ Bradford C. W 3-1. 1-0 McMahon, Henderson, Aimson 3,678
24 H_ Swansea C. D 1-1 1-0 Burrows 4,795
29 A Torquay U. W 1-0 0-0 Aimson 2,793
Feb 5 A_ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-0 26,905
12. H_ Port Vale W 2-1 0-0 Aimson 2 3,902
19 A Notts. Co. 3 lee’ aed ES Rowles, Lally 12,351
26 H_ Tranmere R. W 5-0 1-0 Rowles 2, Wann, Lally, Aimson 4,227
Mar 4 A _ Barnsley EL i202 Mackin (pen) 3,279
10 A_ Shrewsbury T. L 1-2 1-2 ~~ Fellows (og) 3,487
14. A Swansea C. L 1-2 0-0 Burrows 3,749
18 H_ Halifax T. D 1-1 ‘1-1 Mackin 3,943
20 H_ Rochdale W2-0 1-0 Swallow, Calloway 4,170
25 A Wrexham L 0-2 0-2 3,830
31H Rotherham U. W 2-0 0-0 Rowles 2 6,117
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4A Walsall L 1-2 0-1 Aimson 7,061
8 H_ Aston Villa L 0-1 0-1 9,620
15 A Mansfield T. D 0-0 0-0 5,006
17 A Rochdale W 2-1 2-0 Burrows, Henderson 2,776
22 H_ Bournemouth LO-2 0-1 6,846
24H Oldham Ath. D 0-0 0-0 5,770
29. H_ Blackburn R. L 0-1 0-0 5,099
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League (57): Aimson 16, McMahon 8, Rowles 7, Henderson 5
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League Cup (7): Henderson 3, Calloway, McMahon, Swallow, Topping.
F.A, Cup (7): McMahon 2, Chambers, H enderson, Rowles, Swallow, Own Goal.
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York C. 24142 10
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Blackburn R. 17+8 1
Southport 45 7
York C, 42 a
Pat Lally 510 109 Paddington Millwall 1 a
York C. 33+4 2
Barry Swallow 62 12 10 Doncaster Doncaster R. SI 10
Crewe Alex. 14 —_
Barnsley 97 2
Bradford C. 79 +6 7
York C. 119 13
Chris Topping 61 1112 Selby York C. 14242 5
John Woodward 510 102 Glasgow Arsenal 2+1 —
York C, 10+4 1
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Paul Aimson S11 110 Macclesfield Manchester C, 16 4
York C. 77 43
Bury 3041 11
Bradford C, 23 11
Huddersfield T, 344-4 13
York GC: 11346 50
Mike De Placido 56 99 Scarborough YorkC, 1+4 —s
Thomas Henderson 5.8 110 Moorside, Bradford 22 3
Consett York C, 63+1 1,
Kevin McMahon 60 122. Tantosie Newcastle U. — =
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York C 85+8 31
Brian Pollard a 9 9'67 “York York C, 4 —_
Eddie Rowles 59 11 2 Gosport Bournemouth 58+8 12
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Billy Yeats 510 127 Hebburn Newcastle U. = —-
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THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Division 1
Club Home Away
Aggregate Average Aggregate Average
Arsenal 850,508 40,500 724,199 34,485
Chelsea : 814,452 38,783 721,991 34,380
Coventry City 514,616 24,505 601,094 28,623
Cyrstal Palace 566,440 26,973 544,914 25,948
Derby County 694,822 33,086 744,804 35,466
Everton 782,073 37,241 627,756 29,893
Huddersfield Town 334,750 15,940 608,641 28,982
Ipswich Town 439,400 20,923 562,873 26,803
Leeds United 748,375 35,636 836,338 39,825
Leicester City 599,264 28,536 625,402 29,781
Liverpool 1,001,429 47,687 744,542 35,454
Manchester City 810,038 38,573 734,246 34,964
Manchester United 965,971 45,998 925,628 44,077
Newcastle United 685,935 32,663 Oa lime 2oir,
Nottingham Forest 446,534 21,263 558,808 26,609
Sheffield United 696,979 33,189 684,342 32,587
Southampton 445,011 21,191 537,499 25,595
Stoke City 508,277 24,203 589,365 28,066
Tottenham Hotspur 815,496 38,833 669,006 31,857
West Bromwich Albion 841,501 25,785 544,043 25,906
West Ham United 630,097 30,004 665,358 31,683
Wolverhampton Wanderers 592,635 28,220 649,583 30,932
Division 2
Club Home Away
Aggregate Average Aggregate Average
Birmingham City 679,075 32,336 368,790 17,561
Blackpool 283,152 13,483 S33,or 9) Los808
Bristol City 319,719 15,224 301,708 14,367
Burnley 270,755 12,893 321,730 15,320
Cardiff City a25.712 15,510 300,461 14,307
Carlisle United 199,062 9,479 275,316 13,110
Charlton Athletic 219,021 10,429 275.67 p87.
Fulham 234,081 11,146 306,181 14,580
Hull City 293,405 13,971 296,261 14,107
Luton Town 239,070 11,384 299,890 14,780
Middlesbrough 376,794 17,942 306,651 14,602
Millwall 341,512 16,262 368,736 17,558
Norwich City 483,773 23,036 365,818 17,420
Orient 227,156 10,816 287,793 13,704
Oxford United 200,123 9,529 270,070 12,860
Portsmouth 250,270 11,917 261,905 12,471
Preston North End 317,856 15,136 286,881 13,661
Queen’s Park Rangers 301,705 14,366 358,635 17,077
Sheffield Wednesday 358,819 17,086 299,581 14,265
Sunderland 334,016 15,905 313,117 14,910
Swindon Town 285.162 13,579 303,035 14,430
Watford 229,070 10,908 267,52 ete?
Division 4
Club Home Away
Aggregate Average Aggregate Average
Aldershot 93,284 4,056 108,805 4,731
Barrow 53,053 2,307 117,027 5,088
Brentford 269,985 11,738 123,759 5,381
Bury 80,537 3,501 100,406 4,365
Cambridge United 112,492 4,891 119,137 5,180
Chester 69,037 3,001 109,073 4,742
Colchester United 124,866 5,429 114,812 4,992
Crewe Alexandra 48,389 2,104 108,563 2,720
Darlington 58,700 2552 109,073 4,742
Doncaster Rovers 94,878 4,125 114,812 4,992
Exeter City 88,706 3,857 133,702 5,813
Gillingham 124,471 5,412 110,726 4,814
Grimsby Town 271,378 11,799 132,487 5,760
Hartlepool $7,285 3,792 103,522 4,501
Lincoln City 174,864 7,603 123,696 5,378
Newport County
Northampton Town
79,634 3,462 98,600 4,287
103,176 4,486 124,425 5,410
Peterborough United
Reading
117,655 5,115 111,444 = 4,845
127,217 5,55 118,103 53135
Scunthorpe United 140,274 6,099 117,565 Sibi
Southend United
Southport
240,602
74,837
10,461 131,563 5,720
3,254 115,508 5,022
Stockport County 56,965
Workington
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57,191 2,486 108,384 4,712
Total 2,749,426 Total 2,749,426
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LEAGUE HONOURS LIST
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE
First Second Third
1888-89a Preston N.E, Aston Villa Wolverhampton W.
1889-90a Preston N.E. Everton Blackburn R.
1890-91a Everton Preston N.E, Notts. Co.
1891-926 Sunderland Preston N.E. Bolton W.
FIRST DIVISION
1892-93c Sunderland Preston N.E. Everton
1893-94c Aston Villa Sunderland Derby Co.
1894-95c Sunderland Everton Aston Villa
1895-96c Aston Villa Derby Co. Everton
1896-97c Aston Villa Sheffield U. Derby Co.
1897-98c Sheffield U. Sunderland Wolverhampton W.
1898-99d Aston Villa Liverpool Burnley
1899-1900d Aston Villa Sheffield U. Sunderland
1900-1d Liverpool Sunderland Notts. Co.
1901-2d Sunderland Everton Newcastle U,
1902-34 The Wednesday Aston Villa Sunderland
1903-4d The Wednesday Manchester C, Everton
1904-5d Newcastle U. Everton Manchester C.
1905-6e Liverpool Preston N.E, The Wednesday
1906-7e Newcastle U. Bristol C. Everton
1907-8e Manchester U. Aston Villa Manchester C,
1908-9e Newcastle U. Everton Sunderland
1909—10e Aston Villa Liverpool Blackburn R.
1910-1le Manchester U, Aston Villa Sunderland
1911-12¢ Blackburn R. Everton Newcastle U.
1912-13e Sunderland Aston Villa Sheffield W.
1913-14e Blackburn R, Aston Villa Middlesbrough
1914-15e Everton Oldham Ath. Blackburn R.
1919-20 W.B.A. Burnley Chelsea
1920-21f Burnley Manchester C, Bolton W.
1921-22 Liverpool Tottenham H. Burnley
1922-23 Liverpool Sunderland Huddersfield
1923-24 *Huddersfield Cardiff C. Sunderland
1924-25 Huddersfield W.B.A. Bolton W.
1925-26f Huddersfield Arsenal Sunderland
1926-27 Newcastle U. Huddersfield Sunderland
1927-28f Everton Huddersfield Leicester C.
1928-29 Sheffield W. Leicester C, Aston Villa
1929-30f Sheffield W. Derby Co. Manchester C.
1930-31 Arsenal Aston Villa Sheffield W.
1931-32 Everton Arsenal Sheffield W.
1932-33 Arsenal Aston Villa Sheffield W.
1933-34f Arsenal Huddersfield Tottenham H,
1934-35 Arsenal Sunderland Sheffield W.
1935-36f Sunderland Derby Co. Huddersfield
1936-37f Manchester C, Charlton Ath. Arsenal
1937-38f Arsenal Wolverhampton W. Preston N.E.
1938-39 Everton Wolverhampton W. Charlton Ath.
1946-47f Liverpool Manchester U. Wolverhampton W.
1947-48 Arsenal Manchester U. Burnley
1948-49 Portsmouth Manchester U. Derby Co.
1949-50 *Portsmouth Wolverhampton W. Sunderland
1950-51f Tottenham H. Manchester U. Blackpool
1951-52 Manchester U. Tottenham H. Arsenal
1952-53f * Arsenal Preston N.E. Wolverhampton W.
1953-54f Wolverhampton W. W.B.A. Huddersfield
1954-55f Chelsea Wolverhampton W. Portsmouth
1955-56f Manchester U. Blackpool Wolverhampton W.
1956-57 Manchester U. Tottenham H. Preston N.E.
1957-58f Wolverhampton W. Preston N.E. Tottenham H.
1958-S9F Wolverhampton W. Manchester U. Arsenal
1959-60 Burnley Wolverhampton W. Tottenham H.
1960-61f Tottenham H. Sheffield W. Wolverhampton W.
Bis: Third Pts,
First Pts. Second
56 Burnley 53 Tottenham H. 52
1961-62 Ipswich T.
61 Tottenham H. 55 Burnley 54
1962-63f Everton
a7. Manchester U. 53 Everton By.
1963-64f Liverpool
61 Leeds U. 61 Chelsea 56
1964-65f “Manchester U.
61 Leeds U. 355 Burnley 55
1965-66f Liverpool
Manchester U. 60 Nottingham F. 56 Tottenham H. 56
1966-67
58 Manchester U. 56 Liverpool 23:
1967-68f | Manchester C,
1968-69f Leeds U. 67 Liverpool 61 Everton 57
1969-70 / Everton 66 Leeds U. 57 Chelsea 55
1970-71f Arsenal 65 Leeds U. 64 Tottenham H, 52
1971-72f Derby Co. 58 Leeds U. 57 Liverpool 37
Maximum points: a, 44; b, 52; c, 60; d, 68; e, 76;f,84.
No competition during 1915-19 and 1939-46.
SECOND DIVISION
1892-93a Small Heath 36 Sheffield U. Darwen 30
1893-945 Liverpool 50 Small Heath Notts. Co. 39
1894-95c Bury 48 Notts. Co. Newton Heath 38
1895-96c *Liverpool 46 Manchester C. Grimsby T. 42
1896-97c Notts. Co. 42 Newton Heath Grimsby T. 38
1897-98c Burnley 48 Newcastle U. Manchester C. 39
1898-99d Manchester C. 52 Glossop N.E. Leicester Fosse 45
1899-1900d The Wednesday 54 Bolton W. Small Heath 46
1900-1d Grimsby T. 49 Small Heath Burnley 44
1901-2d W.B.A. 55 Middlesbrough Preston N.E. 42
1902-3d Manchester C, 54 Small Heath Woolwich A. 42
1903-4d Preston N.E. 50 Woolwich A. Manchester U. 43
1904—Sd Liverpool 58 Bolton W. Manchester U. 53
1905—6e Bristol C. 66 Manchester U. Chelsea 53
1906-7e Nottingham F, 60 Chelsea Leicester Fosse 48
1907-8e Bradford C, 54 Leicester Fosse Oldham Ath. 50
1908-9e Bolton W. 52 *Tottenham H. W.B.A. 51
1909-10e Manchester C. 54 *Oldham Ath. Hull C. 53
1910-Ile W.B.A. 53 Bolton W. Chelsea 49
1911-12e *Derby Co. 54 Chelsea Burnley 52
1912-13e Preston N.E. 53 Burnley Birmingham C, 46
1913-14e Notts. Co. 53 Bradford Woolwich A. 49
1914-15e Derby Co. 53 Preston N.E, Barnsley 47
1919-207 Tottenham H. 70 Huddersfield Birmingham C, 56
1920-21f *Birmingham C, 58 Cardiff C, Bristol C. 51
1921-22 Nottingham F, 56 Stoke C. Barnsley 52
1922-23f Notts. Co. 53 *West Ham U. Leicester C. 51
1923-24f Leeds U. 54 *Bury Derby Co. 51
1924-25f Leicester C. 59 Manchester U, Derby Co. 55
1925-26f Sheffield W. 60 Derby Co. Chelsea 52
1926-27f Middlesbrough 62 *Portsmouth Manchester C. 54
1927-28f | Manchester C. 59 Leeds U. Chelsea 54
1928-29f Middlesbrough 55 Grimsby T, Bradford 48
1929-30f Blackpool 58 Chelsea Oldham Ath, 53
1930-31f Everton 61 W.B.A. Tottenham H. 51
1931-32 Wolverhampton W. 56 Leeds U. Stoke C, 52
1932-33f Stoke C, 56 Tottenham H, Fulham 50
1933-34f Grimsby T. 59 Preston N.E. Bolton W. 51
1934-35f Brentford 61 *Bolton W. West Ham U. 56
1935-36f Manchester U, 56 Charlton Ath, Sheffield U. 52
1936-37f Leicester C. 56 Blackpool Bury 52
1937-38 Aston Villa 57 *Manchester U. Sheffield U. 53
1938-39f Blackburn R. 55 Sheffield U. Sheffield W. 53
1939-46 Competition cancelled owing to war.
1946-47f Manchester C. 62 Burnley Birmingham C., 55
1947-48f Birmingham C, 59 Newcastle U, Southampton 52
1948-49f Fulham 57 W.B.A. Southampton 52
1949-S0f Tottenham H. 61 *Sheftield W. Sheffield U. 52
1950-S1f Preston N.E. 57 Manchester C, Cardiff C, 50
1951-S2f Sheffield W. 53 *Cardiff C. Birmingham C, 51
1952-S3f Sheffield U. 60 Huddersfield Luton T, 52
1953-S4f *Leicester C. 56 Everton
1954-S55f
Blackburn R. 55)
*Birmingham C. 54 *Luton T. Rotherham U. 54
1955-S6f Sheffield W. 55 Leeds U. Liverpool 48
1956-57f Leicester C. 61 Nottingham F, Liverpool 53
* Won on goal average.
464
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1957-58f West Ham U. 37 Blackburn R. Charlton Ath. 55
1958-S9f Sheffield W. 62 Fulham Sheffield U. 53
1959-60f Aston Villa 59 Cardiff C. Liverpool 50
1960-61f Ipswich T. 59 Sheffield U. Liverpool 52
1961-62f Liverpool 62 Leyton O. Sunderland 53
1962-63f Stoke C. 53 *Chelsea Sunderland 52
1963-64f Leeds U. 63 Sunderland Preston N.E. 56
1964-65f Newcastle U. 37 Northampton Bolton W. 50
1965-66f | Manchester C. 59 Southampton Coventry C, 53
1966-67 Coventry C. 59 Wolverhampton W. Carlisle U. 52
1967-68f Ipswich T. 59 *O-P.R. Blackpool 58
1968-69f Derby Co. 63 C. Palace Charlton Ath. 50
1969-70f Huddersfield 60 Blackpool Leicester C. 51
1970-71 f Leicester C. oie) Sheffield U. Cardiff C, 53
1971-72f Norwich C. 57 Birmingham C, Millwall 55
Maximum points: a, 44; b, 56; c, 60; d, 68; e, 76;f, 84.
THIRD DIVISION
1958-59 Plymouth Arg. 62 Hull C. 61 Brentford 57
1959-60 Southampton 61 Norwich C, 59 Shrewsbury T. 52
1960-61 Bury 68 Walsall 62 Q.P.R. 60
1961-62 Portsmouth 65 Grimsby T. 62 Bournemouth 59
1962-63 Northampton 62 Swindon T. 58 Port Vale 54
1963-64 ‘*Coventry C. 60 Crystal Palace 60 Watford 58
1964-65 Carlisle U. 60 *Bristol C. 59 Mansfield T. 59
1965-66 Hull C. 69 Millwall 65 Q.P.R. 57
1966-67 Q.P.R. 67 Middlesbrough 55 Watford 54
1967-68 Oxford U. 57 Bury 56 Shrewsbury T, 55
1968-69 *Watford 64 Swindon T, 64 Luton T. 61
1969-70 Orient 62 Luton T. 60 Bristol R. 56
1970-71 Preston N.E. 61 Fulham 60 Halifax T. 56
1971-72 Aston Villa 70 Brighton 65 Bournemouth 62
Maximum points: 92,
FOURTH DIVISION
1958-59 Port Vale 64 Coventry C. 60 York C. 60 Shrewsbury T. 58
1959-60 Walsall 65 Notts. Co. 60 Torquay U.60 Watford 57
1960-61 Peterborough U. 66 C. Palace 64 60
Northampton Bradford 60
1961-62 +Millwall 56 Colchester U. 55 Wrexham 53 Carlisle U. 52
1962-63 Brentford 62 Oldham Ath. 59 59
Crewe Alex. Mansfield T. 57
1963-64 *Gillingham 60 Carlisle U. 60 59
Workington T. Exeter C. 58
1964-65 Brighton 63 Millwall 62 York C. 62 Oxford U. 61
1965-66 *Doncaster R. 59 Darlington 59 Torquay U.58 Colchester U. 56
1966-67 Stockport Co. 64 Southport 59 Barrow 59 Tranmere R, 58
1967-68 Luton T. 66 Barnsley 61 60
Hartlepools U. Crewe Alex. 58
1968-69 Doncaster R. 59 Halifax T. 57 Rochdale 56 Bradford C, 56
1969-70 Chesterfield 64 Wrexham 61 Swansea C. 60 Port Vale 59
1970-71 Notts Co. 69 Bournemouth 60 Oldham Ath. 59 York C, 56
1971-72 Grimsby T. 63 Southend U. 60 Brentford 59 Scunthorpe U. 57
Maximum points: 92. +Maximum points: 88 due to Accrington Stanley’s resignation.
LEAGUE DIVISION 1
Arsenal 8 Huddersfield 3 Chelsea 1
Manchester U. 7 Wolverhampton W. 3 Derby Co, 1
Liverpool il Blackburn R. 2 Sheffield U. 1
Everton i Portsmouth 2 W.B.A. 1
Aston Villa 6 Preston N.E. 2 Ipswich T, 1
Sunderland 6 Burnley 2 Leeds U. i
Newcastle U. 4 Manchester C, 2
Sheffield W. 4 Tottenham H. 2
LEAGUE DIVISION 2
Manchester C, 6 Tottenham H. 2 Bolton W. 1
Leicester C. 5 W.B.A. 2 Everton 1
Sheffield W. SY Aston Villa 2 Wolverhampton W. 1
Birmingham C, (One as Stoke C, 2 Manchester U. 1
Small Heath) 4 Leeds U. 2 Fulham 1
Liverpool 4 Ipswich T. 2 Sheffield U. 1
Notts. Co. 3 Huddersfield 1 West Ham U. 1
Preston N.E. 3 Bristol C. 1 Newcastle U. 1
Derby Co. 3 Brentford 1 Coventry C. 1
Grimsby T. 2 Bury 1 Blackpool 1
Middlesbrough 2 Burnley i Blackburn R. 1
Nottingham F. 2 Bradford C, 1 Norwich C. 1
LEAGUE DIVISION 3—Plymouth Arg., Southampton, Bury, Portsmouth, Northampton, Coventry C.,
Carlisle U., Hull C., Q.P.R., Oxford U., Watford, Leyton O., Preston N.E., Aston Villa.
LEAGUE DIVISION 4—Doncaster R., two; Port Vale, Walsall, Peterborough U., Millwall, Brentford,
Gillingham, Brighton, Stockport Co., Luton T., Chesterfield, Notts Co., Grimsby T.
To 1957-58
DIVISION 3 (South): Bristol C., 3; Charlton Ath., Ipswich T., Millwall, Notts. Co., Plymouth Arg.
Swansea T., 2; Brentford, Bristol R., Cardiff C., C. Palace, Coventry C., Fulham, Leyton O,
Luton T., Newport Co., Nottingham F., Norwich C., Portsmouth, Q.P.R., Reading, Southampton
Brighton, 1.
DIVISION 3 (North): Barnsley, Doncaster R., Lincoln
C., 3; Chesterfield, Grimsby T., Hull C., Port
Vale, Stockport Co., 2; Bradford, Bradford C., Darlington, Derby Co., Nelson, Oldham Ath.,
Rotherham U., Stoke C,, Tranmere R., Wolverhampton W., Scunthorpe U., 1.
RELEGATED CLUBS
1891-92 League extended. Newton Heath, Shef- 1895-96 After Tests, Liverpool promoted, Small
field W. and Nottingham F, admitted. Heath relegated.
Second Division formed including Darwen. 1896-97 After Tests, Notts. Co. promoted, Burnley
1892-93 In Test matches, Sheffield U. and Darwen relegated.
won promotion in place of Notts. Co. and 1897-98 Test system abolished after success of
Accrington S. Stoke C. and Burnley. League extended.
1893-4 In Tests, Liverpool and Small Heath won Blackburn R. and Newcastle U. elected to
promotion. Newton Heath and Darwen First Division. Automatic promotion and
relegated. relegation introduced.
1894-95 After Tests, Bury promoted, Liverpool
relegated.
DIVISION 1 TO DIVISION 2
1898-99 Bolton W. and Sheffield W. 1909-10 Bolton W. and Chelsea
1899-1900 Burnley and Glossop 1910-11 Bristol C. and Nottingham F.
1900-1 Preston N.E. and W.B.A. 1911-12 Preston N.E. and Bury
1901-2 Small Heath and Manchester C. 1912-13 Notts. Co. and Woolwich Arsenal
1902-3 Grimsby T. and Bolton W. 1913-14 Preston N.E. and Derby Co.
1903-4 Liverpool and W.B.A. 1914-15 Tottenham H. and *Chelsea
1904-5 League extended. Bury and Notts. Co., two 1919-20 Notts. Co. and Sheffield W.
bottom clubs in First Division, re-elected. 1920-21 Derby Co. and Bradford
1905-6 Nottingham F. and Wolverhampton W. 1921-22 Bradford C. and Manchester U.
1906-7 Derby Co. and Stoke C. 1922-23 Stoke C. and Oldham Ath.
1907-8 Bolton W. and Birmingham C. 1923-24 Chelsea and Middlesbrough
1908-9 Manchester C. and Leicester Fosse 1924-25 Preston N.E. and Nottingham F.
467
1925-26 Manchester C. and Notts. Co. 1953-54 Middlesbrough and Liverpool
1926-27 Leeds U. and W.B.A. 1954-55 Leicester C. and Sheffield W.
1927-28 Tottenham H. and Middlesbrough 1955-56 Huddersfield and Sheffield U.
1928-29 Bury and Cardiff C. 1956-57 Charlton Ath. and Cardiff C.
1929-30 Burnley and Everton 1957-58 Sheffield W. and Sunderland
1930-31 Leeds U. and Manchester U. 1958-59 Portsmouth and Aston Villa
1931-32 Grimsby T. and West Ham U. 1959-60 Luton T. and Leeds U.
1932-33 Bolton W. and Blackpool 1960-61 Preston N.E. and Newcastle U.
1933-34 Newcastle U. and Sheffield U. 1961-62 Chelsea and Cardiff C.
1934-35 Leicester C. and Tottenham H. 1962-63 Manchester C. and Leyton O.
1935-36 Aston Villa and Blackburn R. 1963-64 Bolton W. and Ipswich T.
1936-37 Manchester U. and Sheffield W. 1964-65 Wolverhampton W. and Birmingham C.
1937-38 Manchester C. and W.B.A. 1965-66 Northampton T. and Blackburn R.
1938-39 Birmingham C. and Leicester C. 1966-67 Aston Villa and Blackpool
1946-47 Brentford and Leeds U. 1967-68 Fulham and Sheffield U.
1947-48 Blackburn R. and Grimsby T. 1968-69 Leicester C. and Q.P.R.
1948-49 Preston N.E. and Sheffield U. 1969-70 Sunderland and Sheffield W.
1949-S0 Manchester C. and Birmingham C. 1970-71 Burnley and Blackpool
1950-51 Sheffield W. and Everton 1971-72 Huddersfield T. and Nottingham F.
1951-52 Huddersfield and Fulham * Subsequently re-elected to Division 1 when League
1952-53 Stoke C. and Derby Co. was extended after the War.
DIVISION 2 TO DIVISION 3
1920-21 Stockport Co. 1950-51 Grimsby T. and Chesterfield
1921-22 Bradford and Bristol C. 1951-52 Coventry C. and Q.P.R.
1922-23 Rotherham C. and Wolverhampton W 1952-53 Southampton and Barnsley
1923-24 Nelson and Bristol C. 1953-54 Brentford and Oldham Ath.
1924-25 C. Palace and Coventry C, 1954-55 Ipswich T. and Derby Co.
1925-26 Stoke C. and Stockport Co. 1955-56 Plymouth Arg. and Hull C.
1926-27 Darlington and Bradford C. 1956-57 Port Vale and Bury
1927-28 Fulham and South Shields 1957-S8 Doncaster R. and Notts. Co.
1928-29 Port Vale and Clapton O. 1958-S9 Barnsley and Grimsby T.
1929-30 Hull C. and Notts. Co. 1959-60 Bristol C. and Hull C.
1930-31 Reading and Cardiff C. 1960-61 Lincoln C. and Portsmouth
1931-32 Barnsley and Bristol C. 1961-62 Brighton and Bristol R.
1932-33 Chesterfield and Charlton Ath. 1962-63 Walsall and Luton T.
1933-34 Millwall and Lincoln C. 1963-64 Grimsby T. and Scunthorpe U.
1934-35 Oldham Ath. and Notts. Co. 1964-65 Swindon T. and Swansea T.
1935-36 Port Vale and Hull C. 1965-66 Middlesbrough and Leyton O.
1936-37 Doncaster R. and Bradford C. 1966-67 Northampton T. and Bury
1937-38 Barnsley and Stockport Co. 1967-68 Plymouth Arg. and Rotherham U.
1938-39 Norwich C. and Tranmere R. 1968-69 Fulham and Bury
1946-47 Swansea T. and Newport Co. 1969-70 Preston N.E. and Aston Villa
1947-48 Doncaster R. and Millwall 1970-71 Blackburn R. and Bolton W.
1948-49 Nottingham F. and Lincoln C, 1971-72 Charlton Ath. and Watford
1949-50 Plymouth Arg. and Bradford
DIVISION 3 TO DIVISION 4
1958-59 Rochdale, Notts. Co., Doncaster R. and 1965-66 Southend U., Exeter C., Brentford and
Stockport Co. iWork’ @
1959-60 Accrington S., Wrexham, Mansfield T. 1966-67 Doncaster R., Workington T., Darlington
and York C. and Swansea T.
1960-61 Chesterfield, Colchester U., Bradford C. 1967-68 Scunthorpe U., Colchester U., Grimsby
and Tranmere R. T. and Peterborough U. (demoted)
1961-62 Newport Co., Brentford, Lincoln C. and 1968-69 Oldham Ath., Crewe Alex., Hartlepools
Torquay U. U. and Northampton.
1962-63 Bradford, Brighton, Carlisle U. and 1969-70 Bournemouth, Southport, Barrow, Stock-
Halifax T. port Co.
1963-64 Millwall, Crewe Alex., Wrexham and 1970-71 Reading, Bury, Doncaster R., Gillingham,
Notts. Co. 1971-72 Mansfield T., Barnsley, Torquay
1964-65 U.,
Luton T., Port Vale, Colchester U. and Bradford C.
Barnsley
468
SEASON’S LEADING SCORERS 1971-72
(Listed in order of League goals scored)
ee a aa a
Division 1 League F.A. Cup Total
Lee (Manchester C.) a3 1 35
Chivers (Tottenham H.) 25 2 34
Lorimer (Leeds U.) 23 3 28
Macdonald (Newcastle U.) 23 2 26
Marsh (Manchester C.) 21 24
(inc. 17 League, 3 F.L. Cup for osP.R.)
Osgood (Chelsea) 24
Best (Manchester U.) . 26
Moore (Manchester U.) 18 19
(inc. 13 League, 1 F.L. Cup for Nottingham VY
Best (West Ham U.) 17 23
Tony Brown (W.B.A.) 7, 18
Dearden (Sheffield U.) 16 17
Woodward (Sheffield U.) 15 20
Hinton (Derby Co.) 15 17
Dougan (Wolverhampton W.) 15 15
Channon (Southampton) 14 15
Law (Manchester U.) 13 vue
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PRI 13
O’Hare (Derby Co.) 13 13
Richards (Wolverhampton W.) 13 13
Toshack (Liverpool) 13 13
Ritchie (Stoke C.) 12 18
Hector (Derby Co.) 1 15
Kennedy (Arsenal) 12 5
Bell (Manchester C.) 12 14
Hunt (Coventry C.) 12 pl
INni 12
Division 2 League Total
Latchford (Birmingham C.) 23 27
Hatton (Birmingham C.) Wp 26
(inc. 7 League, 2 F.L. Cup for Carlisle)
Galley (Bristol C.) 22 22
Clark (Cardiff C.) 21 24
Casper (Burnley) 18 19
Burns (Blackpool) 17 20
Joicey (Sheffield W.) 17 17
(inc. 1 League for Coventry C.)
Hubbard (Norwich C.) 16 20
(inc. 15 League, 4 F.L. Cup for Lincoln C.)
Cross (Norwich C.) 16 18
(inc. 8 League, 2 F.L. Cup for Rochdale)
Possee (Millwall) 15 17
Pearson (Hull C.) 15 15
Treacy (Charlton Ath.) 14 19
Bowyer (Orient) 14 16
Bolland (Millwall) 14 15
Noble (Swindon T.) 14 N
leNNI 14
Foggo (Norwich C.) 13 14
Watson (Sunderland) 13 14
Cassidy (Oxford U.) 13 13
Tueart (Sunderland) 13 13
469
Warboys (Cardiff C.) 13 - 13
Hickton (Middlesbrough) 12 3 16
Francis (Birmingham C.) 12 2 14
Horsfield (Swindon T.) 12 ~ 13
Bridges (Millwall) 12 ~ 12
470
SSS
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CAREER RECORDS OF LEAGUE GOALSCORERS
SSS
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472
HAT TRICK HEROES 1971-72
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December
November
20 Derek Johnson 3, Everton vy Southampton, 11 Alan Welsh 3, Torquay U. v Barnet, Rd. 2
11 Roy Greaves 3, Bolton W. v Rossendale, Rd. 2
Div. 1
27 Alan Woodward 4, Sheffield U. v Ipswich T., January
Div. 1 19 Peter Harman 3, Reading v Blyth S., Rd. 3
27 Andy Lochhead 3, Aston Villa vyOldham Ath.,
Div. 3 ; February
27 Peter Graham 3, Darlington v Lincoln C., 5 Alan Durban 3, Derby Co., v Notts. Co., Rd. 4
14 Geoff Hurst 3, West Ham U. v Hereford, Rd. 4
Div. 4
473
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUB GOALSCORING RECORDS
475
The Football League
The oldest competition of its kind in the world, the Football League was founded in
1888 with 12 clubs. Now it has grown to embrace 92 teams spread out in four
divisions and is recognised as the foremost league anywhere.
William McGregor, a Scot associated with the Aston Villa club, was the prime mover
in its inception and the original clubs were Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn R.,
Bolton W., Burnley, Derby Co., Everton, Notts. Co., Preston N.E., Stoke C., W.B.A.
and Wolverhampton W. Of this number only Accrington are no longer members.
In 1892 a Second Division was formed and by this time the First Division had grown
to 16 clubs. Further additions were made in the following years and the series of
Test Matches which were used to decide the composition of the divisions were abandoned
in 1898-99 when automatic promotion and relegation was introduced for the first time.
By 1919-20 the two divisions had grown to 22 clubs in each. A Third Division was
added in 1920 with another 22 clubs and a year later this became the Third Division
(Southern Section) as a Northern Section was formed with 20 member clubs.
This, too, was brought up to the strength of the other three divisions when two more
teams were added. Not until 1950 was there any further change in the composition of
the League and then both Third Division sections were increased to 24 clubs.
In 1958 these regional sections were abolished and a Third Division and Fourth
Division formed, with a system of four clubs up and four down to determine promotion
and relegation at the end of the season between these two divisions only. Two up and
two down applies elsewhere. The bottom four clubs in the League have to seek
re-election.
476
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1892-94
a
1892-93
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
TEST MATCHES
Sheffield U. 1, Accrington 0 Darwen 3, Notts. Co. 2
Newton Heath 5, Small Heath 2, after a drawn game 1-1
1893-94
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
TEST MATCHES
Preston N.E. 4, Notts. Co. 0 Small Heath 3, Darwen 1 Liverpool 2, Newton Heath 0
477
R.F. 72/3-25
a a a i re
1894-95
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
TEST MATCHES
Bury 1, Liverpool 0 Stoke 3, Newton Heath 0 Derby Co. 2, Notts. Co. 1
1895-96
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
NY Eo Ee is A Pts. P WD EL FE Atte
Aston Villa 307° 200" -S s78 45 45 Liverpool J0° 22) 2 6 106 32 46
Derby Co. 50)" ti gt AG 168 35 41 Manchester C, 30 21 4 5 63 38°44
Everton 30 CG ad eds 106 43 39 Grimsby T. 30 20 2 8 82 38 22
Bolton W. a0/«16 «2 9 49 Ye RY Burton W. 30 19 4 7 69 40
Sunderland 30°. 15. 7 98 S82 41 37 Newcastle U. 30.16 2 12.473: 0a
Stoke 30) Se iO) 1S) 56, 47 30 Newton Heath 30.15 3 12. 66 S7) ee
Sheffield W. 30) 12) 5 ahs) Aa 53 29 Royal Arsenal 30° 14 4. 12 59) 7400S
Blackburn R, 30° lz > “13: 40 50 29 Leicester F. 30 14 A 12 S57 44 38
Preston N.E. 30 11 6 13 44 48 28 Darwen 30 12 6. 12 .72; 67,588
Burnley 30 10 7 13 48 44 27 Notts. Co, 30)...32.. 2.16 457.54.006
Bury 30° 18" 23. 45° 50 54 27 Burton Swifts 30 10 4 16 39 69 24
Sheffield U. 30 10 6 14 40 50 26 Loughbrough T. 30.48 5 . 164 40,567,023
Nottingham F. 30° it “3 16 742 ST025 Lincoln C. 30 69 "4 17 ‘S3uatsuees
Wolverhampton W. 30 10 1 19 61 65 21 Burslem P.V. 30 «7 44 19 43, .78amt8
Small Heath 30 8 4 18 39 79 20 #£Rotherham T. 30 cf 38 2057984. ,97
W.B.A. 30 86 7 7 Bo 59 19 Crewe Alex. 30 «5 38 22 30,95 ms
TEST MATCHES
Manchester C. 1, W.B.A. 1 W.B.A. 6, Manchester C. 1 Liverpool 4, Small Heath 0
Small Heath 0, Liverpool 0 Manchester C, 3, Small Heath 0 Small Heath 8, Manchester C. 0
Liverpool 2, W.B.A. 0 W.B.A. 2, Liverpool 0
1896-97
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
: Pe WD ~L F A Pts, BW DD Ff VA Pts:
Aston Villa 30 21 5 4_.73..38.,47 Notts. Co. 30 919 4 7,92 A435 40
Sheffield U. 30 13 10 7 42 29 36 Newton Heath BO gl *S 8 456,34 939
Derby Co. 30 16 4 10 70 50 36 Grimsby T. 30 17 4 9 66, 45.38
Preston N.E, 30 11 12 7 55 40 34 Small Heath 30 gl6 5S 9 69) A737
Liverpool 30, 12 9 \9...46:238..33 Newcastle U. 30 917 «=f 92 15652435
Sheffield W. 30) 20; Tt 89 4240.37) 31 Manchester C, B0 532’) 8 10.58) (50032
Everton 30; 14 8 134 62) 57.431 Gainsbrough Tr, BO 312 7 «1050 de St
Bolton W. 30 12 6 12 40 43 30 Blackpool 30° $13) Wr5yn1 2059. S69 31
Bury 30 10 10 10 39 44 30 ~ Leicester F. 30 13 4 13 59 56 30
Wolverhampton W. 30 11 6 13 45 41 28 Woolwich A, 30 188 4 13 68 0m 30
Nottingham F, 30 9 -8 13 44 49 26 Darwen 30 14 O 16 67 61 28
W.B.A. 30 10 6 14 33 56 26 #Walsall B0 et 6 4 «(OS «653.4698 26
Stoke 30 11 3 16 48 59 25 lLoughbrough T, BO BED 1f “17 e500 645 25:
Blackburn R. 30 11 3 16 35 62 25 Burton Swifts 30: $2 6 15 46) 16he 24
Sunderland 30 7 9 14 34 47 23 Burton W. 30 9 «2 «4199 3Ie.679 20
Burnley 30 16 F 17 43767009 Lincoln C, 50 85 £2 239 274m85e 12
1897-98
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1898-99
DIVISION DIVISION 2
pS a I eS
RW: RD) I RE rAverts: PWD L F A Fes
Aston Villa 34 19 7 8 76 40 45 Manchester C. 34 23 6 5 2" somites
Liverpool 34 19 5 10 49 33 43 Glossop N.E. 34 20 6 8 76 38 46
Burnley 34915 59 TOWeAS ere 39 Leicester F. 34 18 9 7 64 42 45
Everton 54.05 “8 iif '4st(4iess Newton Heath 34 19 5 10 67 "43-43
Notts. Co. 34 12 13 9 47 51 37 #New Brighton 34 18 7 9 Thesawes
Blackburn R. 34 14 8 12 60 52 36 #£Walsall 34 15 12 7 .-79R'3em4aZ
Sunderland 34 15 6 13 41 41 36 Woolwich A, 34 18 S 12 72040
Wolverhampton W. 34 14 7 13 54 48 35 Small Heath 34 17 7 10 85 50 41
Derby Co. 34 12 Jl (1t-06257%35 © BurslentP.Ve 34 17 5S 12 56 34089
Bury 34 14 7 13 48 49 35 Grimsby T. 34 15 5 dAdo Tic 60985
Nottingham F, 34 11 11 12 42 42 33 Barnsley 34.12 7 15 S52inséeneal
Stoke 34 13 7 14 47155233 “Lincoln C, 34 12% 7 15 Sh Saha
Newcastle U. 34 11 8 15 49 48 30 Burton Swifts 34 10 8 16 51 70 28
W.B.A. 34 12 6 16 42 57 30 Gainsbrough Tr. 34 10. 5 198 5Gm72e25
Preston N.E. 34°10 9 15 .44947--29 «Luton 34 10 3 22, BieO5eer
Sheffield U. 34 9 11 14 45 51 29 ~~ Blackpool 34 8 4 22 49 90 20
Bolton W. 34 9 7 18 37 51 25 Loughbrough T. 34°66 =26ir 223892 ens
Sheffield W. 34 8 8 18 32 61 24 Darwen 34° 2) 5 27-22: 441
1899-1900
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
480
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1900-02
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1900-01
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1901-02
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
481
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1902-04
1902-03
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1903-04
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
BW DL) FA: Pte PW D LL F A Pts
Newcastle U. 34 223 82 9 “720083048 Liverpool 34.227 O54 ©3 93' 525 58
Everton 34.21 8S (8 63° 36mayz Bolton W. S4 2772 «5 87" 2eds6
Manchester C. 34 20 6 8 66 37 46 Manchester U. 34624385 5 81 30er53
Aston Villa 34 19 4 11 63 43 42 © Bristol C. 34 19 4 11 66 45 42
Sunderland 34 16 8 10 60 44 40 Chesterfield T. 34 14 11 9 44 35 39
Sheffield U. 34. 19 2 13 64 56 40 Gainsbrough Tr. 34 14 8 12 61 58. 36
Small Heath 34°17 5S 12 54 380.39 Barnsley 34 14 5 15 38 56 33
Preston N.E. 34 13 10 11 42 37 36 ~°#Bradford C. 34 12 8 14 45 49 32
Sheffield W. Sf SI4_4*5 15-61 57 38 Lincoln C. 34-712 87 15 42e4omst
Woolwich A. S4 *12; 9D 13: 36 40233 W.B.A. 34 13 814 17 5648030
Derby Co. 34 AD MS 14 372 agieng3 Burnley 34 12 6 16 43 52 30
Stoke 34 13 4 17 40 58 30 Glossop 34 10 10 14 37 46 30
Blackburn R. 34 11 ~S 18 40 51°27’ Grimsby T: 34 a11 OFS 15), 339 46030
Wolverhampton W. 34 11 4 19 47 73 26 ~~ Leicester F. 34 11 7 16 40 55 29
Middlesbrough 34 °*O 88 17 36 5605 Blackpool 34 °'9 10 15 36 )48)28
Nottingham F. 34 +O) #°7, 18 406125 Burslem P.V. 34 210! 887 17) 47) 72 427,
Bury 34 10 4 20 47 67 24 ~~ Burton U. 34 8 4 22 30 84 20
Notts. Co. SA AIS O88. 21, +BEMNEOEATE Doncaster R. 343k? 29 (23 Stas
1905-06
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
483
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1906-08
i
1906-07
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1907-08
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
484
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1908-09
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1909-10
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
485
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1910-12
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1910-11
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1911-12
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
486
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1912-14
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1912-13
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1913-14
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
487
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1914-20
1914-15
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1919-20
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
Pa WD Ee Fe A Pts RS WD et AL bees
W.B.A. 42 28 4 10104 47 60 Tottenham H. 42 32 6 4102 32 70
Burnley 42 Qi G12 6559S Huddersfield 42928 8-6 97 38 64
Chelsea 42% 22 SiS S6r S16 49: Birmingham 42" 24" 8) 10. 85 34.56
Liverpool 42 19 10 13 59 44 48 Blackpool 42-2110 11 POS WaT rSe
Sunderland 42°522™ 4° 16°72 59648 Bury 42 20 8 14 60 44 48
Bolton W. AZ™19 9 9 14 7D GSAT Fulham 42° 19% 9° LEST 5047,
Manchester C, 4218 9.8159 TI 6Reeas West Ham U, 42-19" 9 > 14 P47 PAO ay
Newcastle U. 42 17 9 16 44°39 43 Bristol C. 422 13-17-12 46.7 43548
Aston Villa 42018" 6 18 47S e754? South Shields 42" 15612 515 SS" 4gnqa
Arsenal 4201512 > 15°56 58942 Stoke 42,718" 6° 18 GDI S54 Fag
Bradford P.A. 42°15" 12 15 60 63°42 Hull G 42" 18% 6° 18 >78) 724Z
Manchester U. 42137 14° 15) S450 40 Barnsley AZF 1S 107 17 Sol SS rag
Middlesbrough 42 15 10 17 61 65 40 _ Leeds C.* 42 16 8 18 59 62 40
Sheffield U. 42 16 8 18 59 69 40 (Port Vale)
Bradford C, 42°14 11 17 S4%63'39 Leicester C, 427 1S 10917 8 40 ata
Everton 42 12 14 16 69 68 38 Clapton O. A216 6.920 5195938
Oldham Ath, AQ" 1S) 8 19 “AOMIS2 BS Stockport Co. 42" 14> (9: 919" 5261 37
Derby Co. ADA 1312 F747 Sees Rotherham Co, 42 139 8 P21 Sie ssa
Preston N.E. 42° L4e10) 18. S7He7Bes8 Nottingham F, 42 119 9: 22) S45 sien
Blackburn R, 427131 18 647 Tee oT Wolverhampton W. 42 10 10 22 55 80 30
Notts. Co. AQ 1212 18 9567436 Coventry C, 42 O11 422535) #7 soe
Sheffield W. ale Te 9% 26> 28 6402s Lincoln C, 42 9 24 44101 27
Grimsby T, G2 10 S27" Sane Sees
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3 (SOUTH)
489
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1921-22
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
1 Flomil\'sfimeglBUJa.cogd Bmmeal Sinema s woulMUSES PWD. LR Agta
Liverpool Ale? e ASS 7) G3 eSGms ST: Nottingham F, 42M220N2) Se 51 930sG
Tottenham H. AIS 1e= 9. 125 G5m39 st Stoke 42 18 16 8 60 44 52
Burnley AQP O28" 5. 1S 0725449 Barnsley AQN225) 8 AZ D6T pwS26S2
Cardiff C. 42 19 10 13 61 53 48 West Ham U. 42°20") 8 14< 52 39mRas
Aston Villa 42°92" 3.17 74°5S—4F Hall Cc, 42+195°10 -13 51 Ades
Bolton W. 42 20 7 15 68 59 47 South Shields A2UM7°N2 13. 43038ee
Newcastle U. 42 18 10 14 59 45 46 Fulham 42011800 9. 15 PS 7oeSB8eass
‘Middlesbrough 42016514 12. 79% 69°46? Leeds-U. 42 16 13 13 48 38 45
Chelsea 42 17 12 13 40 43 46 Leicester C. 42 14 17 11 39 34 45
Manchester C, A208 9" 9. 15 465 70MRSS: Sheffield W. 42 15 14 13 47 50 44
Sheffield U. 42 15 10 17 59 54 40 Bury 42. 15°10, 17. 547 S5SSeaS
Sunderland 42 16 8 18 60 62 40 #£Derby Co, 4211550 9 18 .6Omi64ig989
W.B.A. 42-5910 17, SP e6se40) NottsiCos A2y 1125015 45 «47S ee
Huddersfield 42" '15=" 9 18 53,5439 C. Palace 42° 1135913 1645S
Blackburn R. 42139012 17 p54 05 FeS8 Clapton O. 42). \15°%9 18 43 50a
Preston N.E. 42° "1312 17) AQNG5*238 Rotherham Co. 425. (140911 17 » 32 Wass
Arsenal 42°015"" 7 .20 AT S568 37 Wolverhampton W. 42 13 11 18 44 49 37
Birmingham 420115"* 7 20 ~A8%.60 737 Port Vale 42.14. 8 20 (4357 936
Oldham Ath, 42 13 11 18 38 SO 37 ~~ Blackpool 4271505. 22 44 Sigs
Everton 42% 1122912 1ST SSESE ~ Coventry GE. 42 12 10 20 51 60 34
Bradford C. 42 11 10 21 48 72 32 ~~ #£Bradford P.A. 42) 12.6.9 .21 .46 +624h38
Manchester U. 42-1 SeP12,.22) Al C73RF28 Bristol C. 42" 125% 9 21. 37%:[58iss
490
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1922-23
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
491
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1923-24
i
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
492
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1924-25
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
Pee Wes eb) A opts Pe WW. Dp EL OP Alets
Huddersfield Ade 23. th) 892 GOs? Sheffield W. 42 27 6 9 88 48 60
Arsenal AP) a8 12. 87 63852 Derby Co. 42425 «7 10 T7- 42057
Sunderland 42 21 6 15 96 80 48 Chelsea 42-19-14 9 16,49, 952
Bury 42 20 7 15 85 77 47 Wolverhampton W. 42 21 7 14 84 60 49
Sheffield U. 42 19 8 15102 82 46 Swansea T. AP eADon11 12 Twos eae
Aston Villa 42 16 12 14 86 76 44 Blackpool AD Tesll 1A 6" 695as
Liverpool 42 14 16 12 70 63 44 Oldham Ath. 42 18 8 16 74 62 44
Bolton W. 42 17 10 15 75 76 44 Middlesbrough 42, Pie 2 19 di 368 ae
Manchester U. 42 19 6 17 66 73 44 South Shields 42 18 8 16 74 65 44
Newcastle U. 42 16 10 16 84 75 42 _ Port Vale 42 198.6 17 79. 69 cee
Everton 42 12 18 12 72 70 42 °#Portsmouth 42 17 10 15 79 74 44
Blackburn R. A2Qei5el 16 91 “sO ut Preston N.E, AQeASen 7 It 71 —84e5
W.B.A. 42,160, :8 18 795 78—.-40) Ell G, ea h6en9 17 AGS 6 Reooe
Birmingham 42 16 8 18 66 81 40 Southampton Ae I5Se, 8 19 463. G5 058
Tottenham H. 42 15 9 18 66 79 39 Darlington 42.14.10 18 -72. 77 38
Cardiff C. 42 16 7 19 61 76 39 #£Barnsley 42-12-12 18 58, 84.36
Leicester C. 42 14 10 18 70 80 38 Nottingham F, AD ei4tun 8 20 “Sino
West Ham U. A2+ 1507 20 63 0764.3%, Bradford’; AD. ASeJ10 19 47) 6GOn5G
Leeds U. 42 14 8 20 64 76 36 Fulham AP Ael2 19 46 T7eeoe
Burnley 42 13 10 19 85 108 36 Clapton O, AD, 12. 9 21) 50 GS58
Manchester C, A2eA2e11 19 89 ,100..35 Stoke C. AD, A2e 8 22. 64 Die
Notts. Co. AQ edtsen 2. 22. Sao Te,c3> Stockport Co. 42. Sen Y 25 351. Sine
494
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1926-27
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
PWW4D EL F A Pts PWWSD LT EF A Pts,
Newcastle U. 42 25 6 11 96 58 56 Middlesbrough A227 18 «7. 122) 56062)
Huddersfield 42 17 17 8 76 60 51 Portsmouth ADE 23 Si 11 EST don 54
Sunderland 42 21 7 14 98 70 49 Manchester C, 42 22 10 10108 61 54
Bolton W. 42 19 10 13 84 62-48 Chelsea 42,120,612 10 62) 524552
Burnley 42, 19 9 14 91 80 47 Nottingham F. 42 18 14 10 80 55 50
West Ham U. 42 19 8 15 86 70 46 Preston N.E. 42,1208 9 13 74 725.49
Leicester C. 42 17 12 13 85 70 46 HullC. 4212018 7 15° 6352) 547;
Sheffield U. 42 17 10 15 74 86 44 Port Vale 42 16 13 13 88 78 45
Liverpool 42°18" 17 17% 69961 43 Blackpool 42 18 8 16 95 80 44
Aston Villa 42 18 7 17 81 83 43 Oldham Ath, 42 19 6 17 74 84 44
Arsenal 42 17-" 19 16 77 ©8643 Barnsley 42°17) 9 16 88, 87,43
Derby Co. 421 22-18 861731048 Swansea T. 42011G Plt 15) 568) a72543
Tottenham H. 42/16" 9 17 76 78th4g Southampton 42115612 15 60 1625.42
Cardiff C. AP 16." (9 17 55 w6sor4t Reading 42 16 8 18 64 72 40
Manchester U. 42 13 14 15 52 64 40 Wolverhampton W. 42 14 7 21 73 75 35
Sheffield W. 42 15 9 18 75 92 39 Notts. Co. 425150 5 22 70 /96.»35
Birmingham 42/17" 4 24640939738 Grimsby T. 42 11 12 19 74 91 34
Blackburn R, ADi15-" 8 19 77 996038 Fulham 43138 8 293 58.92.34
Bury 42 12 12 18 68 77 36 South Shields 42i10e11 20 Fi 96,33
Everton 42 12 10 20 64 90 34 °Clapton O. 42112% 7 23 60,96) 34
Leeds U. 42 11 8 23 69 88 30 Darlington 42 12 6 24:79 98. 30
W.B.A. 42 11 8 23 65 86 30 Bradford C. 421 Es 9 265.504.8823
495
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496
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1928-29
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
497
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1929-30
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498
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1930-31
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499
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1931-32
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PieWa D> © F Alrie P.W,.D EL F , Ata
Everton 42 26 4 12116 64 56 Wolverhampton W. 42 24 8 10115 49 56
Arsenal 42. 22 10 10,.90 .48..54 Leeds. U. 42 22 10 10 78 54 54
Sheffield W. 42 22 6 14 96 82 50 _ StokeC. 42 19 14 9 69 48 52
Huddersfield 42 19 10 13 80 63 48 Plymouth Arg. 42 20 9 13100 66 49
Aston Villa 42 19 8 15104 72 46 Bury 42.21. 7 14 70-58, 49
W.B.A. 42 20 6 16 77 55 46 _ Bradford P.A. 42,,20. 7 14.724. 63am
Sheffield U. 42 20 6 16 80 75 46 _ Bradford C. 42. 16.13 13, 80.61 45
Portsmouth 42 19 7 16 62 62 45 Tottenham H. 42,16, 11% 15 82. 7R aes
Birmingham 42 18 8 16 78 67 44 Millwall 42.1%. 9 16 61 61 4
Liverpool 42 19 6 17 81 93 44 #Charlton Ath. 42 17. 9 16 61 66 43
Newcastle U. 42 18 6 18 80 87 42 Nottingham F. 42,1610 16 7? 72) ae
Chelsea 42 16 8 18 69 73 40 Manchester U. 42, lh, 8 IF TW, gees
Sunderland 42 15 10 17 67 73 40 Preston N.E. 42.16.10 16 755 Tia
Manchester C, 42 13 12 17 83 73 38 ##Southampton 42.1%. 7 18 66. 7ioae
Derby Co. 42 14 10 18 71 75 38 Swansea T. 42,16, 7 19 73. 75 339
Blackburn R. 42 16 6 20 89 95 38 #£Notts. Co. 42, 13,12 17 7S, Tous
Bolton W. 42 17 4 21 72 80 38 Chesterfield 42.13.11 18. ,64_,.86 37
Middlesbrough 42 15 8 19 64 89 38 Oldham Ath. 42 13 10 19 62 84 36
Leicester C. 42 15 7 20 74 94 37 _ Burnley 42.13, 9 20 59 87. 35
Blackpool 42 12 9 21 65 102 33 Port Vale 42,13. 7% 22° 58, 8933
Grimsby T. 42 13 6 23 67 98 32 _ Barnsley 42 12, 9 ty 5S. OF Uas
West Ham U. 42) 12) 23" 62.107. 31... Brstol GC. 42). .6...11__ 25S... 39... [aes
500
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1932-33
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501
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1933-34
1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION
502
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1934-35
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
503
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1935-36
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
504
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1936-37
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Manchester C. 42,22, 13 .7 1074/61 57 Leicester C. 42 24 8 10 89 57 65
Charlton Ath, 42 21 12 9 58 49 54 ~ Blackpool 42. 2A. jy td E885 HSS. 555
Arsenal 42, 18. 16 8 80.490 52 Bury 42, 22) 918 (De 74 55 52:
Derby Co, 42 21 7 14 96 90 49 Newcastle U. 42 22, 5 15, 80. 56, 49
Wolverhampton W. 42 21 5 16 84 67 47 Plymouth Arg. A2 AS 13. i 91 953: 49
Brentford 42 18 10 14 82 78 46 West Ham U. 42, 9, 1 02) #79, 555. 49
Middlesbrough 42), 195.8 15, 74 Fl AG Sheffield U. 42 18 10 14 66 54 46
Sunderland 42 19 6 17 89 87 44 Coventry C. 42, 17, 11 14 (66. 54 (45
Portsmouth 42 17 10 15 62 66 44 _ Aston Villa 42, 16, 12 14 |82,.70 44
Stoke C. 42 15 12 15 72 57 42 Tottenham H. 42 17 9 16 88 66 43
Birmingham 42 13 15 14 64 60 41 Fulham 42 15 13 14 71 61 43
Grimsby T. AQ) tia 118) 86m81 48 Blackburn R. 42, 16, 10 46 70) 62 42
Chelsea 42. 14-13 15-52 55 41 Burnley 42, 16, 10 16. S761 742
Preston N.E, 42 14. 13. 18 56. 67-41 Barnsley 42, 16 9 37 50 64 Al
Huddersfield 42 12 15 15 62 64 39 Chesterfield 42 16 8 18 84 89 40
W.B.A. 42, 16, 6 20,77. 98 38 Swansea T, 42.15. 7 20) 50.65 37
Everton 42 14 9 19 81 78 37 Norwich C. 42, lA, #8 20) 163 a7 36
Liverpool 42 12. 11 19 62 84 35 Nottingham F, 42 12 10 20 68 90 34
Leeds U. 42 15 4 23 60 80 34 Southampton 42, dd, 02 09) ($3977, 4
Bolton W. 42 10 14 18 43 66 34 Bradford P.A. 42, 12, 59 21 42.188. .33
Manchester U, 42.10. 12 20 55. 738 32 Bradford C. 42 9 12 21 54 94 30
Sheffield W. 42, 3. 12. 21 53. 69 30 Doncaster R. 42 7 10 25 30 84 24
505
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1937-38
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
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42 21 10 11 77 44 52 _ Aston Villa 42> 25° 7 10, “73° 35)
Arsenal
20 11 11 72 49 51 Manchester U. 497 :22- 69) 11°82) “S0re
Wolverhampton W. 42
42 16 17 9 64 44 49 Sheffield U. 42° 22° 9! 11° 73°56" oe
Preston N.E.
Charlton Ath. 42 16 14 12 65 51 46 Coventry C. 42 20 12 10 66 45 52
Middlesbrough 42 19 8 15 72 65 46 Tottenham H. 42 19 6 17 76 54 44
Brentford 42 18 9 15 69 59 45 Burnley 42 17 10 15 54 54 44
42 15 15 12 64 60 45 _ Bradford P.A. 42 17 9 16° 69°56" 43
Bolton W.
Sunderland 42 14 16 12 55 57 44 Fulham 42° 16° 11 15° 6f" 37 ae
Leeds U. 42 14 15 13 64 69 43 West Ham VU. 42’ 14° 14° 14° ‘337 S278
Chelsea 42 14 13 15 65 65 41 Bury 42° 18° 5 19 63°°60) am
Liverpool 42 15 11 16 65 71 41 Chesterfield 42' 16° 9 17 "63 63° AI
Blackpool 42 16 8 18 61 66 40 Luton T. 42 15 10 17 89 86 40
Derby Co. 42 15 10 17 66 87 40 Plymouth Arg. 42° 14 12 16 S57. “65740
Everton 42 16 7 19 79 75 39 #£xNorwich C. 42° 14" 11 17~56 “7 38
Huddersfield 42 17 5 20 55 68 39 Southampton 42° 15 9 18°55 fies
Leicester C. 42 14 11 17 54 75 39 Blackburn R. 42" 14° 10° 18 “71 30
Stoke C. 42 13 12 17 58 59 38 Sheffield W 42 14 10 18 49 56 38
Birmingham 42 10 18 14 58 62 38 Swansea T. 47 413 12 17 ~-45" isaees
Portsmouth 42 13 12 17 62 68 38 Newcastle U. 42.14 8 20 51 S808
Grimsby T. 42 13 12 17 51 68 38 #£Nottingham F. 42.14 8 20 47 60° 3G
Manchester C. 42 14 8 20 80 77 36 Barnsley 42 11 14 17 50 64 36
W.B.A. 42 14 8 20 74 91 36 Stockport Co. 42 if 9 22°43 [Ose
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
507
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1946-47
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
508
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1947-48
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
509
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1948-49
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Portsmouth 42 25 8 9 84 42 58 Fulham 42.24 :9 (9 =77, 37 eS7
Manchester U. 47 2, 1d W077" 44 (53) SD
W.BLA 42 24 8 10 469 339°556
Derby Co. 42 22 9 11 74 55 53 Southampton 42 23 9 10 69 236 555
Newcastle U. 42 20 12 10 70 56 52 Cardiff C. 42 19 13 10: 162, «4775551
Arsenal 42 18 13 11 74 44 49 Tottenham H. A2 Ad 16 «29: 2/2. .4¢ 350
Wolverhampton W. 42 17 12 13 79 66 46 Chesterfield AZ, 15 17 10! pSL 45 ay
Manchester C. 42 15 15 12 47 51 45 West Ham U. 42 18 10 14 56 58 46
Sunderland 42 13 17 12 49 58 43 Sheffield W. 4) 5 «13: 44 463. 25605
Charlton Ath. 42 15 12 15 63 67 42 _ Barnsley 42 14 12 16 62 61 40
Aston Villa 42 16 10 16 60 76 42 Luton T. 42, 14 12 16 »55.557 340
Stoke C. 42 16 9 17 66 68 41 Grimsby T. AZ 15 10 137 «72.76 eas
Liverpool 42’ 13, 14 15 53 43 40 Bury 42, 17 6 (19 “67, 976 940
Chelsea 42) 12 14 16 69°68 38 [O-PIRY 42 14 11 117.544 162 939
Bolton W. 42 14 10 18 59 68 38 Blackburn R. 42, 15, {8 (19° 453 363 As
Burnley 42 12 14 16 43 50 38 #£=Leeds U. AD. 2. 18 387 €S5.96359a7
Blackpool 42 11 16 15 54 67 38 Coventry C. 42, 15. (7 120. sS5 "64 37
Birmingham C. 42 11 15 16 36 38 37 +#£Bradford P.A. 42, 13 it 18 165. o78iear
Everton 42 13 11 18 41 63 37 _~ Brentford 42, 41 24 017 (42 353 986
Middlesbrough 42 11 12 19 46 57 34 _ Leicester C. 42,10. 16 16, (62 79 336
Huddersfield 42 12 10 20 40 69 34 #£Plymouth Arg. 42.12. 12 AS .49 64.536
Preston N.E. 42 11 11 20 62 75 33 #£Nottingham F. 42.514 “7 121.50 254885
Sheffield U. 42) 1 ih -20°°S7_ 78 33 Lincoln C. 42 “R. 12: 922 ssa iOPiees
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1949-50
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511
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1950-51
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PY WD i Fl Arts PW dD
Tottenham H. 42™ 25" 10 7 82 44 60 Preston N.E. 42° 26 5
Manchester U. 42 24 8 10 74 40 56 Manchester C. 42 19 14
Blackpool AZ 20° 10 12 79 53 50 Cardiff C. 42™ 17" 16
Newcastle U. 42) 18" 13 11 62 53 49 Birmingham C. AD” 20 39
Arsenal 42, 19 9 14 73 56 47 Leeds U. 42 20 8
Middlesbrough 42” 18" if 13 76 65 47 Blackburn R. 42 19 8
Portsmouth 42 16 15 11 71 68 47 #£Coventry C. 42° 19" 3
Bolton W. 42 19)" V7 16 64 61 45 Sheffield U. 42° 16° 12
Liverpool 42 16 Ii1 15 53 59 43 Brentford 42 18 8
Burnley 42 14 14 14 48 43 42 Hull C. 42 16 11
Derby Co. 42 16 8 18 81 75 40 #£Doncaster R. ADT AS iS
Sunderland 42 12" 16 14 63 73 40 Southampton AZ” Ts 13
Stoke C. 42 13 14 15 50 59 40 West Ham U. 42 16 10
Wolverhampton W. 42 15 8 19 74 6138 Leicester C. 42 ts" 11
Aston Villa 42" 12” 13 17 ‘66. “68 "37 Barnsley 47 tS 10
W.B.A. a2 03" tt 18 53' "6" 37 ‘OER: AZ” 15 10
Charlton Ath. 42 14 9 19 63 80 37 Notts. Co. 4213" 13
Fulham AD 13" bl 18 52 68 37 Swansea T. 42 16 4
Huddersfield 42" 15" 6 21° "6492" 36 +Evton i AZ * 39" 14.
Chelsea 42h* 12 18 22 53 65 32 #£4~Bury 42 12 8
Sheffield W. 42 12 8 22 64 83 32 Chesterfield 42 9 12
Everton 42 12 8 22 48 86 32 Grimsby T. s: eeemnest ene)be
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1951-52
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Manchester U. 42 23 11 8 95 52 57 _ Sheffield W. 42 M21 Stl ©10 LOO 66m SS
Tottenham H, AZL2ZH SD 11 76. Siles3si Cardific: 42,420) Vid AL 24 58
Arsenal 42 21 11 10 80 61-53 Birmingham C. A221 599. 12) 67” Som St
Portsmouth 42 20 8 14 68 58 48 Nottingham F. 42, M53:0013'? 11 ATT 6OA9
Bolton W. 42 19 10 13 65°61 48 Leicester C, 42 BIO EE ) 14.578) 6.64eld 7
Aston Villa 42 19 9 14 79 70 47 Leeds U. A218 Eb) 13)» 59ST Az
Preston N.E. 42 17 12 13 74 54 46 Everton 42 17 10 15 64 58 44
Newcastle U, 4BisSy 9 15) 98).78i.45' Luton: 42'916 12 © 14) 77ien78it 44
Blackpool 42 18 9 15 64 64 45 Rotherham U. 4217 Be8') 17 4787 eA
Charlton Ath, 42 17 10 15 68 63 44 Brentford 42 15 12 15°54 55 42
Liverpool 42 12 19 11 57 61 43 Sheffield U. 42 18 5 19 90 76 41
Sunderland 42 15°12 15 70 61 42 West Ham U. 47515 11) 168.677 Al
W.B.A. 42 14 13 15 74 77 41 Southampton 42015 16) 6l ast
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Burnley 42 15 10 17 56 63 40 Blackburn R. 42 17 619 54 63 40
Manchester C, 42 13 13 16 58 61 39 Notts. Co. A2S 16.4575 19:6 79), 468.539
Wolverhampton W. 42 ‘12 14 16 73 73 38 Doncaster R. 429.13 212. 179 55) 160438
Derby Co. 42 15 7 20 63 80 37 Bury a2 15 257 ©20) OF 69387
Middlesbrough 42,155 6 21 64588..36 Hullc, 42 e13d1 © 189605 70437
Chelsea 42 14 8 20 52 72 36 Swansea T. 42.12 €126 18 972476536
Stoke C. 42 12 7 23 49 88 31 #£Barnsley 42 11 14 17 59 72 36
Huddersfield 42 10 8 24 49 82 28 Coventry C, 424 1405.66 22+ 59.4:82\84:
Fulham 7 ae Sit | WR YS Msp Cy ee YC 2OE 42-11.—42--19---$2 81.34
513
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1952-53
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1953-54
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515
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1954-55
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
516
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1955-56
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yy WD DT FF “A Pts. mW Dh FE VA Pts,
Manchester U. 42 25 10 7 83 51 60 Sheffield W. AD 72) 13 AS aOIMG2INSs
Blackpool 42 20 9 JS8A86—t620"49 Leeds U. 42 23 6 13: “8060252
Wolverhampton W. 42 20 9 13 89 65 49 Liverpool 4 2t 6 15918563" 48
Manchester C. 42 18 10 14 82 69 46 Blackburn R. 42 21 6 15 84 65 48
Arsenal 42 18 10 14 60 61 46 Leicester C, 42 21 6 15) S4m7848
Birmingham C, 42 18 9 15 75-57 45 _ Bristol R. 42 21 Yo i15s18470) 43
Burnley 42 18 8 16 64 54 44 Nottingham F, 42 19 9 14 68 63 47
Boiton W. 42 18 7 17 71 58 43 ~~ Lincoln C, 42 18 10 14 79 65 46
Sunderland 42 17 9 16 80 95 43 Fulham 42 20 6 16 89 79 46
Luton T. 42 17 8 17 66:64 42 Swansea T. 42 20 6 J683' 8146
Newcastle U. 43 i 7 I8 SSmgowe4ai Bristol C. 42 19 7 16 80 64 45
Portsmouth 42 96 9 A7bh78s850'41 Port Vale 42 16 13 13 60 58 45
W.B.A. 42 8" 5S 19 58) 7Orn41 Stoke C. 42 20 4 18 71 62 44
Charlton Ath, 42 17 6 19 75 81 40 Middlesbrough 42 16 818-976) 78" 40
Everton 42 15> 10 17 55) «6940 | Bury. 42 16 8 18 86 90 40
Chelsea 4m 14 11 17 648771739 West Ham U, 42 14 11 17 74 69 39
Cardiff C. 42 15 9 18 55 69.-39 Doncaster R: 42 12 11 19) 6996.35
Tottenham H, 42, iS “7 20 6 aiiiris7 Barnsley 42 if 12 19 47 84 34
Preston N.E. 42 14 8 20 73 72 36 #Rotherham U. 42 J2 9 21 85607533
Aston Villa 42 1% 13 18 52 69 35 Notts. Co. 42 th 9 22 U55ies2s1
Huddersfield 42 1% 7 21 354 83 w35 Plymouth Arg. 42 10 8 24 54 87 28
Sheffield U. 42 12% 9 21 G63 a#7i0S3 Hull C. 42 10 6 261*53019718:26
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1956-57
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Peeow sD L EF A Pts: Py WD L F A Pte
42 28 8 6103 54 64 Leicester C. 42 25 11 6109 67 61
Manchester U.
42 22 12 8104 56 56 Nottingham F. 42. 22°10 10 94455054
Tottenham H.
42 23 10 9 84 56 56 _ Liverpool 42° 21. P41 9101782) 54.953
Preston N.E.
Blackpool 42 22 9 11 93 65 53 Blackburn R. 42 21% 10 11 “830752
Arsenal 42 21 8 13 85 69 50 Stoke C. 42 20 8 14 83 58 48
Wolverhampton W. 42 20 8 14 94 70 48 Middlesbrough 42 19 10 13 84 60 48
Burnley 42 18 10 14 56 50 46 Sheffield U. 42 19 8 15 87 .%60%as6
Leeds U. 42 15 14 13 72 63 44 West Ham U. 42 19. 8 15 59 n63g6
Bolton W. 42 16 12 14 65 65 44 _ Bristol R. 42 18 9 15 b8ki Gia45
Aston Villa 42 14 15 13 65 55 43 Swansea T. 42 19 7 16 90f S045
W.B.A. 42 14 14 14 59 61 42 Fulham 42 19 4 19 84 76 42
Birmingham C.* 42 15 9 18 69 69 39 Huddersfield 42 18 6 18 68 74 42
Chelsea* 42 13 13 16 73 73 39 Bristol C: 42 16 9 17 74 79 41
Sheffield W. 42 16 6 20 82 88 38 Doncaster R. 4% 15) 10 IRA To Tigao
Everton 42 14 10 18 61 79 38 Leyton O. 42 15 10 17 66 84 40
Luton T. 42 14 9 19 58 76 37 #£4Grimsby T. 42; 07% 5 20 616620039
Newcastle U. 42 14 8 20 67 87 36 Rotherham U. 4% 13 11 18 74 Sms
Manchester C. 42 13 9 20 78 88 35 Lincoln C. 42 14 6 22 54 8034
Portsmouth 42 10 13 19 62 92 33 Barnsley 42 12 10 20 59 «89
34
Sunderland 42 12 8 22 67 88 32 #£Notts. Co. 42; 9 12 21 :58¥ S6ma0
Cardiff C. 42 10 9 23 53 88 29 Bury 42; Bb 9 25 60n9GGeS
Charlton Ath. 42 9 4 29 62120 22 Port Vale 42; 8 6 28 .S7ionewz2
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1957-58
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519
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1958-59
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4
520
1959-60 FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
Pe We D) 1 Fe Ay Pts: Pa Wer Rebe A seice
Burnley 42, 24 7 if 85 61 “55° Aston Villa 4205255" 9 7 8 1894359
Wolverhampton W. 42 24 6 12106 67 54 Cardiff Cc, iB) ORY Sek GP Et) Ga 33
Tottenham H. 42 21 11 10 86 50 53 Liverpool 42 20 10 12 90 66 50
W.B.A. 42 19 11 12 83 57 49 Sheffield U. AD 19) a2, 11) 168.551 950
Sheffield W. 42 19 11 12 80 59 49 Middlesbrough 42 19 10 13 90 64 48
Bolton W. 42 20 8 14 59 51 48 Huddersfield T. ADO oS TA Seeley
Manchester U, 42 19 7 16102 80 45 Charlton Ath. AD 7, M13: 12) 90987 AT
Newcastle U. 42 18 8 16 82 78 44 Rotherham U. AD 7, 13 12) 61 a60r 147)
Preston N.E. 42 16 12 14 79 76 44 _ Bristol R. ADS ll 1357 2eee B47
Fulham 42 17 10 15 73 80 44 Leyton O. A2 915, $14 13.376, 61044
Blackpool 42 15 10 17 59 71 40 Ipswich T. 42, £19, 296 17.78, 68an44:
Leicester C, 42 13 13 16 66 75 39 Swansea T. 42 15 10 17 82 84 40
Arsenal 42 15 -9 18 68 80 39 Lincoln C. A216 87 19) S757 8a 39
West Ham U. 42 16 6 20 75 91 38 Brighton AD B13; $42, 17 cota Gm o8
Manchester C, 42 17 3 22 78 84 37 Scunthorpe U. 42, $13, 310) 19) 57, 7036:
Eyerton 42 13 11 18 73 78 37 Sunderland 42 S12 542 18) 5265) 36
Blackburn R. 42'1 16." 5 21 6OLN70M37L Stoke 'G. AD BIA Ge? 21 66, 838i 35:
Chelsea 42 14 9 19 76 91 37 Derby Co. AD EIA SS? |21. 61 i 7aeso:
Birmingham C, 42 13 10 19 63 80 36 Plymouth Arg. AZ BAS BD 20561 S9u so
Nottingham F, 42 13 9 20 50 74 35 Portsmouth AD SI0 RA? 20 (59 Radeese
Leeds U. 4701124010 20 6582034 Hull Cc 42510 880 22) 48 76.30
Luton T. 42 9812 27 350) Faee20, Bristolic. AD Bi lees, 26 6OM97 527,
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1960-61
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4
522
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1961-62
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DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DIVISION 3 DIVISION 4
524
FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLES 1963-64
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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2
DPW Dieta We VA Piss BW. aD) ho SAU ts:
Liverpool 42268" 5 11 “ODREA5 S57) Leeds U. A2Ie24Ne 1S 3 71343
Manchester U. 42923" 7 129016258 Sunderland A225 11 “6 81 “379961
Everton Gaze 2a 10) WH) Rar Gaeso Preston N.E. A2P23910' (9 79) 549856
Tottenham H. 42°22" 7 PA ROTI IS 1 Charlton Ath, 42 19 10 13 76 70 48
Chelsea 429206"10) 12, 72) S650 Southampton 42) *19"" 9) 1451007347
Sheffield W. 42 19 11 12 84 67 49 Manchester C, 42 18 10 14 84 66 46
Blackburn R. 42 18 10 14 89 65 46 Rotherham U. 42 19 7 16 90 78 45
Arsenal 42 17 11 14 90 82 45 Newcastle U. 42, 20°" 5 17 74 '69 “45
Burnley 42 17 10 15 71 64 44 Portsmouth 42 tori) 157997043
W.B.A. 42° 1G id 15 70'S 61" 43) Middlesbrough A2ee lon ll 1667 52a
Leicester C. 42°16" 11 TS 61" 5843 Northampton T, 42 16 9 17 58 60 41
Sheffield U. 42 16" 11 15) “6 * 6443 Huddersfield T. 42 15 10 17 57 64 40
Nottingham F, 42 16 9 17 64 68 41 Derby Co. 42 14 11 17 56 67 39
West Ham U. 42 14 12 16 69 74 40 Swindon T, 42 14 10 18 57 69 38
Fulham 42°13" 13. 16"°58" 65°" 39 Cardiff C. 42 14 10 18 56 81 38
Wolverhampton W. 42 12 15 15 70 80 39 Leyton O. AZ, 13" 4019) 54° 72936
Stoke C. 42 14 10 18 77 78 38 Norwich C, 42 11 13 18 64 80 35
Blackpool 42, 13) 9 20" 52-7335 Bury CPs AWShee SP 10) Tei alt Shue)
Aston Villa 42 11 12 19 62 71 34 Swansea a2 12) 9 21) 163) 7433
Birmingham C, 42 11 7 24 54 92 29 Plymouth Arg. 42 8 16 18 45 67 32
Bolton W. 42 10 8 24 48 80 28 Grimsby T. 42 9 14 19 47 75 32
Ipswich T. a2 9 2) 26) 56) 1210 25 Scunthorpe U. 42 10 10 22 52 82 30
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Leeds U. A2ve265 9) 7h S3_ S20 68 Northampton T. 42 20 16 6 66 50 56
Chelsea 42) 24, 8 10 89% 54) 56 Bolton W. 42,-20:,.10 12) 80: 58, 50
Everton 42 17 15 10 69 60 49 Southampton 42e17.,.145 11 4:83) G3 4s
Nottingham F, A217 13.) 12 DY WOT. 47 Ipswich T. 42 15 17 10 74 67 47
Tottenham H. 42a 19% 74 165 87) Tie 45 Norwich C. 425/20. 70 1S) GIG STARS
Liverpool 42pe1 Tee t0. 1599674473144 C. Palace 426 .16%,13) 13.55. 5S
Sheffield W. AQ 164,115 15° (57 S543 Huddersfield T, 42%; 17e,10) 155 53) Si as
West Ham U. 42019, 4. 19" 825 TAD Derby Co. A2eiGei1) 15) 84) Joes
Blackburn R. 4251610) 165,835 795 A2 Coventry C. Ade ATa Si» 16% 72% TORS
Stoke C,. 42 16 10 16 67 66 42 Manchester C, 42. 16m 9 17 635 62548
Burnley 42 16 10 16 70 70 42 Preston N.E. 424 144.135 15) 76, 3ies4ae
Arsenal 42 1Tee 7, 18% 6975441 Cardiff C. 424,134.14 154 645 Sie4aG
W.B.A, 42,4136, 13) 16, 70.,.65.-39 Rotherham U. 42, 14.12; 165 70. 69. 49
Sunderland 42.14. 9 19 64.74. 37 Plymouth Arg. 42. 16m, So 18_ 63) 79ean
Aston Villa 420 16m, Se 215 STi 820 Sh Bury 42 14 10 18 60 66 38
Blackpool 42,1211 19» 6h 478e 35 Middlesbrough 42,.13,. 9 20. 70. 26435
Leicester C, 42mg Vlog 135 18% 69% 85595 Charlton Ath, 42, 13 9. 20» 64, 75035
Sheffield U. 42y 2g 11. 19 509 64. 35 Leyton O. AQ 120 11) 19) SOe eo
Fulham 42> Ling 12» 19. GOs TR. 34 Portsmouth 42,124 10% 20, 56. Teese
Wolverhampton W. 42 13 4 25 59 89 30 Swindon T, 42.14, 356 235 635, 01aeoe
Birmingham C. 42,, S11 23.64. 96. 27 Swansea 42. 114,10) 21) 62, Sap 50
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Liverpool ADS 26H De Ta 19346) Manchester C, 42 22 15 5 76 44 59
Leeds U. 425 23> SM LO wiF938 SS Southampton 42 22 10 10 85 56 54
Burnley 42 24%.7, 11y 79! 4755 Coventry C. AS20513, SU73ie/S3i53
Manchester U. 42 18 15 9 84 59 51 Huddersfield T, 425 19.13 10, 62\1365.51
Chelsea 42A22% Te 13% 65h Gayl Bristol C. 42 17 17 8 63 48 51
W.B.A. 426 19h 12. LP g9Fie 690150 Wolverhampton W. 42 20 10 12 87 61 50
Leicester C, 42 21 7 14 80 65 49 Rotherham U. 42 16 14 12 75 74 46
Tottenham H, 42 16 12 14 75 66 44 & Derby Co. AS16411. 15 Thi g:68ie43
Sheffield U. AMA IER 116 15. 56% S9ui48 Bolton W. 42-5 1G 9) 174 62. S9n.4t
Stoke C, 42) 15412, 15) 165464042 Birmingham C, Aw 1GH 9) 17) TORS eel
Everton AZZ 15h 11, 165 56 062qA1 C. Palace A427 14513. 155 47. NS20Al
West Ham U. 424 15) 9, 185 70) 83.39 Portsmouth 42 16 8 18 74 78 40
Blackpool 4D 14 9 190554 (65937 Norwich C, ADS 12%. 15 115% 52), 504039
Arsenal 421 12213) 17 62675537 Carlisle U. 42.17% 5° 20: 60 630.39
Newcastle U. 42:14) 9 19 50 63) 37 Ipswich T, 42,515. 9 “18 58us662:39
Aston Villa 42 15 6 21 69 80 36 °#Charlton Ath, 42 12 14 16 61 70 38
Sheffield W. 42 14 8 20 56 66 36 Preston N.E. 428 1106 15, 165 62ini70ne37
Nottingham F, 42 14 8 20 56 72 36 Plymouth Arg. 424125135 17. 54: 163.4137,
Sunderland AZ 14% 8 2ei51 ecT2856 Bury 424 14% 7. 21 ei62ec76mi35
Fulham 424 14) Je 21, OTe 85r35 Cardiff C. 42512510 20) 171i) 916 34
Northampton T,. 4Zi 100. 13) .199c5500.92%33 Middlesbrough 4234 10%13, 19 5871860133
Blackburn R. 424 8) 4° 30: S57. 88iu20 Leyton O. 4D SH13) 24: 38801923
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Hull C. Ao, 31, 7. 8 109 62 69 Doncaster R. AG” 24 11° 14) 85° S4°° 59
Millwall ATE Ad 9S) oreo. Oo Darlington 46, 25. 9 12 72. 55) 59
Q.P.R. A6. 24. 9 13°95 GS. 57 Torquay U. 46 24 10 12 72 49 58
Scunthorpe U. 46 21 11 14 80 67 53 Colchester U. 46 23 10 13 70 47 56
Workington T. 46 19 14 13 67 57 52 #£Tranmere R. 46 24 8 14 93 66 56
Gillingham AG 27S 16° 62 54. 52. Luton T. 46 24 8 14 90 70 56
Swindon T. 46 19 13 14 74 48 51 Chester 46 20 12 14 79 70 52
Reading 46 19 13 14 70 ‘63 "51 Notts. Co. 46" 19" 12° 15. 361" 53° SO
Walsall 45.20 10 16 77° 64 350 Newport Co, Ante. 12. 16° "7s fo ae
Shrewsbury T. 46 19-11 16 73 64 49 Southport 46 18 12 16 68 69 48
Grimsby T. 46 17 13 16 68 62 47 Bradford 46 21 5 20102 92 47
Watford Af, ig s13 16: 55.5) 47 Barrow 45. ie, ts US. 2 fo 47.
Peterborough U. 46 17 12 17 80 66 46 Stockport Co, 46°12 G6 22°71 70° #2
Oxford U. 46 19 8 19 70 74 46 Crewe Alex. 46 16 9 21 61 63 41
Brighton 46 16 11 19 67 65 43 Halifax T. 40 15 11°20 "67 75 41
Bristol R. 46 14 14 18 64 64 42 Barnsley 46 15 10 21 74 78 40
Swansea 46° 15° 11’ 20) St" 96° "41 Aldershot 46 15 10 21 75 84 40
Bournemouth 460 one e2ie se. on. OB: Hartlepools U. 46 16 8 22 63 75 40
Mansfield T. 46 15 8 23 59 °89°"38 Port Vale 46° 15" 9 22 48° 59 39
Oldham Ath. 460 12) 19% 21° S57 81. 37 Chesterfield 46° 15 13° 20°62) 78) 39
Southend U. 46 16 4 26 54 83 36 Rochdale AG) 16" 5: 25> 7ie-si. ou,
Exeter C. 460 12) it 28° S379" "35: Lincoln C, aor ise 1 22) Sees, oT
Brentford 46 10 12 24 48 69 32 Bradford C. 4g, 12.13) 21 oy a oy
York C. A0m) See 9! 28° 55) L0o 27 Wrexham AGP 157. 9) 24 721047 oS
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Manchester U. 42C24F 12, tO S4eRaSeGO Coventry C. APTIZ013 6 ‘T4oi43igto
Nottingham F, ADS 23.410 ~9ek64: AD 656 Wolverhampton W. 42 25 8 9 88 48 58
Tottenham H. AZIL249 18 10 S786 Carlisle U. ADO2TH (6 113. S71. We4aese
Leeds U. AZ N22, R14. “9 £62 420855 Blackburn R. 42/191) 13 10.)56e46),51
Liverpool ADU 19 813 110, 64547051 Ipswich T. A217. 16 9 70 54ie50
Everton 42 19 10 13 65 46 48 Huddersfield T. 42 20 9 13 58 46 49
Arsenal 42016, 814 112.758.7477) #46 C. Palace A20199 10 13. 61 ~S5aN4s
Leicester C. 42 18 8 16 78 71 44 °# Millwall 420189 (151549 e858 45
Chelsea 42,1 15.9 14 1S, 167 e284 Bolton W. 42 14 14 14 64 58 42
Sheffield U. 42,716 910. 16? S20gSoe42 Birmingham C, 42116) 8 (18 ‘70.7664
Sheffield W. 42'14 513 15 S647 41 Norwich C. 42 13>14 15 49 e55mea8
Stoke C. ADMITS 7 18 6358 74t Hull C. AZ VIG 7 “TSR 2s
W.B.A. AZRIAGS FT M19. V7 a738wSs Preston N.E. 42.016" 7 19 ‘6SeS67igESg
Burnley 4D01ISE 9 AS 66) Weary Portsmouth AZ UIZWIS (16 *S9 TIOmSe
Manchester C. AD PADS £5: 15: “43° 2a 9 Bristol C. 42.12% 14 (16 056) 96286
West Ham U. 42 14 8 20 80 84 36 Plymouth Arg, 42.1469 19 “S59: 9S8eus7
Sunderland 42, 1429'S 20: B58) #726S6 Derby Co. 42\ 12% 12 “18 (68 O721586
Fulham 42 11 12 19 71 83 34 Rotherham U. 42 13 10 19 61 70 36
Southampton ADI VES “6. 22: “74 92-534 Charlton Ath, 42, 13) 9 (20 “49.°53i0g5
Newcastle U. A4ZTI2" 9 121. B9)'Siras3 Cardiff C. 42°12) 9 21 “61 #87
Aston Villa AB 119 7 DdadS4aeSS029 Northampton T, 42 12 6 24 47. 84.30
Blackpool 42) ‘62 9 27 ‘4197621 Bury 42 11) 6 725, B49, 883582s
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Oxford U. AG 22 = 13 01 (69 47 57 Luton T. 46 27 12 7 87 44 66
Bury 46 24 8 14 91 66 56 Barnsley 46 24 13 9 68 46 61
Shrewsbury T. AG 20" 15. 11 “6t" “4gMess Hartlepools U. 46 25 10 11 60 46 60
Torquay U. 46° 29° 11 14 60°°56°53 Crewe Alex, 46 20 18 8 74 49 58
Reading 467° 20" °9: 16 “FOMGO"*5T Bradford C, 465 23 11 1207 QAP 5157
Watford 46°2t" 8 17 7FHS0°%S0 Southend U. 46° 20°14 127768954
Walsall 46°19" 12 USer Arto I IS0 Chesterfield AGA 2ZUO 11 14 FI VSONS3
Barrow 46°21" 8 17 86s s4h50 Wrexham 45.020" 13 13 a7 2wSSans3
Peterborough U. 46°20" 10 16 79? 67-750 Aldershot 46°18 17 11 7OwesSie53:
Swindon T. 46° 16°17 13 74esye4g Doncaster R, 46 18 15 13 66 56 S51
Brighton 46 16 16 14 57 55 48 Halifax T. 46 15 16 15 52 49 46
Gillingham 46° 18" 12 16 59°"E3ne48 Newport Co. 46°° 1613 17) S8t63i"45
Bournemouth 46° 167 15: 15' ‘565147 Lincoln C. 46 17 9 20 71 68 43
Stockport Co, 46° 19" "9: 18 JOOS 47 Brentford AG °18%°7 21 61 64:\<43
Southport 46 17 12 17 65 65 46 Swansea 4651610 20 63 A77ee4Z
Bristol R. 46417 (9 20 7Z29*78943 Darlington 4G 1217 17 <Ayesoar4l
Oldham Ath. 46° 18° 7 21 60°65" 43 Notts. Co. 46°15" 11 20 53” 7941
Northampton T. 46 14 13 19 58 72 41 Port Vale 4612615 197 6liet720039
Leyton O. 46 12 17 17 46 62 41 Rochdale 4671214 20 Sl 7238
Tranmere R. 46 14 12 20 62 74 40 Exeter C, 4671116 19 45 6538
Mansfield T. 46°12" 13 21 Si e787 York C. 46 11 14 21 65 68 36
Grimsby T. 4g" 14" 9! 23 52 #691737 Chester 46) "9814 230eS7ee78n3Z
Colchester U. Age “Set5 22, 500s 71993 Workington T. 46 10 11 25 54 87 31
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Everton AN 2ie 15) (6 TieeSoees7 Charlton Ath. 42° 18% 14 10 6152950
Arsenal A229 22E 12 18) CSOMRZINISG Middlesbrough 42% 19> 11 12° S580%49me4o
Chelsea Ae 20" 10) 12) 47S S3r"S0 Cardiff C. 42, 20% 7 15° 67 eS4iRAz
Tottenham H. 424149 17 TENG eS Ie 45 Huddersfield T. 42° 17-12 13° 53' g4Gmi4S
Southampton AZ? 16" 13\ 13 S57 P4845 Birmingham C, 42) 18> 8 16% F359
West Ham U. 42 13 18 11 66 SO 44 Blackpool 427 149 15° 13° Si Ales
Newcastle U. 47° 15" 14 13° 6G] 65544 Sheffield U. 4271 16) 11 15 of! (50m
W.B.A. 42 16 11 15 64 67 43 Millwall 42: 17% 9 16° ST e49e4s
Manchester U. 427° 15712 15 S753" 42 Hull C. 42) 13> 16 13. SOigs2eeaZ
Ipswich T. 42 15 11 16 59 60 41 Carlisle U. 42 16 10 16 46 49 42
Manchester C, 42 15 10 17 64 55 40 Norwich C. 42215010 17 SS eeSoRae
Burnley 4B 15" 9 18 BSS S29"39 Preston N.E. 422 12015 15° 38 eA
Sheffield W. 42 10° 16 16°°41°"S436 Portsmouth 42° 12+ 14 16 58) 58) 38
Wolverhampton W. 42 10 15 17 41 S58 35 Bristol C. 42' 12> 16 15oo46e 5338
Sunderland 42 11 12 19 43 67 34 ~~ Bolton W. 42 12 14 1655) 67/938
Nottingham F. 42° 10713 19 45°57 "33 Aston Villa 42:12 14 16 37 48538
Stoke C, 42° 9°15 18° 407 63339 Blackburn R. 427° 13% 11 18 /S2eiGsies7
Coventry C. 42°10" 11 2146) "64°31 Oxford U. 42 12% 9 21 Ba rsserss
Leicester C. 42 OF 12 21 so oe 30 Bury 42 11 8 23 SI 680d
(3 ala 42 4 10 28 39 95 18 Fulham 42 7 11 24 -40 o81°25
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F.A. CUP WINNERS 1872-1972
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1872 and 1874-92 Kennington Oval 1911 Replay at Old Trafford
1873 Lillie Bridge 1912 Replay at Bramall Lane
1893 Fallowfield, Manchester 1915 Old Trafford, Manchester
1894 Everton 1920-22 Stamford Bridge
1895-1914 Crystal Palace 1923 to date Wembley
1901 Replay at Bolton 1970 Replay at Old Trafford
1910 Replay at Everton
APPEARANCES IN FINALS
Newcastle U. 10, W.B.A. 10, Aston Villa 9, Arsenal8,Blackburn R. 8, Wolverhampton W. 8, Bolton W.
7, Preston N.E. 7, Everton 7, Manchester C. 7, Old Etonians 6, Sheffield U. 6, Huddersfield T. 5, Manchester
U. 5, *The Wanderers 5, Sheffield W. 5, *Tottenham H. 5, Derby Co. 4, Oxford University 4, Royal Engi-
neers 4, Leicester C. 4, Liverpool 4, Blackpool 3, Burnley 3, Chelsea 3, Leeds U. 3, Portsmouth 3,
Barnsley 2, Birmingham C, 2, *Bury 2, Cardiff C. 2, Charlton Ath. 2, Clapham R. 2, Notts. Co. 2,
Queen’s Park (Glas.) 2, Southampton 2, Sunderland 2, *Nottingham F, 2, West Ham U. 2, *Blackburn
Olympic 1, *Bradford C. 1, Bristol C. 1, *Old Carthusians 1, Luton T, 1.
* Denotes undefeated.
APPEARANCES IN SEMI-FINALS
Aston Villa 17, W.B.A. 17, Blackburn R. 16, Everton 16, Sheffield W. 13, Bolton W. 12, Derby Co. 12,
Newcastle U. 12, Manchester U. 12, Arsenal 11, Preston N.E. 10, Sheffield U. 10, Wolverhampton W. 10.
Chelsea 10, Nottingham F. 9, Sunderland 9, Tottenham H. 9, Manchester C. 9, Liverpool 9, Birmingham
C. 8, Burnley 7, Huddersfield 7, Southampton 7, Old Etonians 6, Oxford University 6, Leeds U. 5, The
Wanderers 5, Leicester C, 5, Notts. Co. 5, Fulham 4, Portsmouth 4, Queen’s Park (Glasgow) 4 Royal
Engineers 4, Blackpool 3, Cardiff C. 3, Clapham R. 3, Millwall 3, Old Carthusians 3, The Swifts 3, West
Ham U., 3, Stoke C. 3, Barnsley 2, Blackburn Olympic 2, Bristol C. 2, Bury 2, Charlton Ath. 2, Grimsby
T. 2, Swansea T. 2, Swindon T. 2, Bradford C. 1, Cambridge University 1, Crewe Alex., 1, Darwen iF
C. Palace 1, Derby Junction 1, Glasgow R. 1, Hull C. 1, Marlow 1, Old Harrovians 1, Oldham Ath. 1
Port Vale 1, Reading 1, Shropshire W. 1, York C. 1, Luton T. 1, Norwich C. 1, Watford 1. ;
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The F.A. Cup
F.A. CUP FINALS 1872-1972
ASTON VILLA George; Spencer, Miles; Pearson, Leake, Windmill; Brawn, Garratty,
Hampton, Bache, Hall.
NEWCASTLE UNITED Lawrence; McCombie, Carr; Gardner, Aitken, McWilliam;
Rutherford, Howie, Appleyard, Veitch, Gosnell. Scorer: Aston Villa—Hampton 2.
1905-06 EVERTON Scott; Balmer (W.), Crelly; Makepeace, Taylor, Abbott; Sharp, Bolton, Young,
Settle, H. P. Hardman.
NEWCASTLE UNITED Lawrence; McCombie, Carr; Gardner, Aitken, McWilliam;
Rutherford, Howie, Veitch, Orr, Gosnell. Scorer: Everton—Young.
1908-09 MANCHESTER UNITED Moger; Stacey, Hayes; Duckworth, Roberts, Bell; Meredith,
Halse, Turnbull (J.), Turnbull (A.), Wall. , -
BRISTOL CITY Clay; Annan, Cottle; Hanlin, Wedlock, Spear; Staniforth, Hardy, Gilligan,
Burton, Hilton. Scorer: Manchester United—Turnbull (A.).
1909-10 NEWCASTLE UNITED Lawrence; McCracken, Carr; Veitch, Low, McWilliam; Rutherford,
Howie, Shepherd, Higgins, Wilson. (Whitson was injured in first match and Carr took his place
in the re-play). ;
BARNSLEY Mearns; Downs, Ness; Glendinning, Boyle, Utley; Bartrop, Gadsby, Lillycrop,
l.
Tuffnell, Forman. Scorers: (first match) Newcastle United—Rutherford. Barnsley—Tuffnel
Scorer: (second match) Newcastle United—Shepherd 2 (1 penalty).
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R.F, 72/3-28
1910-11 BRADFORD CITY Mellors; Campbell, Taylor; Robinson, Torrance, McDonald; Logan,
Spiers, O’Rourke, Devine, Thompson. (Gildea played centre-half in the first match).
NEWCASTLE UNITED Lawrence; McCracken, Whitson; Veitch, Low, Willis; Rutherford,
Jobey, Stewart, Higgins, Wilson. Scorer: Bradford City—Spiers.
1911-12 BARNSLEY Cooper; Downs, Taylor; Glendinning, Bratley, Utley; Bartrop, Tuffnell, Lillycrop,
Travers, Moore. p
WEST BROMWICH ALBION Pearson; Cook, Pennington; Baddeley, Buck, McNeal;
Jephcott, Wright, Pailor, Bowser, Shearman Scorer: Barnsley—Tufinell.
1912-13 ASTON VILLA Hardy; Lyons, Weston; Barber, Harrop, Leach; Wallace, Halse, Hampton,
Stephenson (C.), Bache.
SUNDERLAND Butler; Gladwin, Ness; Cuggy, Thompson, Low; Mordue, Buchan,
Richardson, Holley, Martin. Scorer: Aston Villa—Barber.
1913-14 BURNLEY Sewell; Bamford, Taylor; Halley, Boyle, Watson; Nesbit, Lindley, Freeman,
Hodgson, Mosscrop. .
LIVERPOOL Campbell; Longworth, Pursell; Fairfoul, Ferguson, McKinlay; Sheldon,
Metcalf, Miller, Lacey, Nicholl. Scorer: Burnley—Freeman.
1914-15 SHEFFIELD UNITED Gough; Cook, English; Sturgess, Brelsford, Utley; Simmons,
Fazackerley, Kitchen, Masterman, Evans.
CHELSEA Molyneux; Bettridge, Harrow; Taylor, Logan, Walker; Ford, Halse, Thompson,
Croal, McNeil. Scorers: Sheffield United—Simmons, Fazackerley, Kitchen.
1919-20 ASTON VILLA Hardy; Smart, Weston; Ducat, Barson, Moss; Wallace, Kirton, Walker,
Stephenson (C.), Dorrell.
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Mutch; Wood, Bullock; Slade, Wilson, Watson; Richardson,
Mann, Taylor, Swan, Islip. Scorer: Aston Villa—Kirton.
1920-21 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Hunter; Clay, M’Donald; Smith, Walters, Grimsdell; Banks,
Seed, Cantrell, Bliss, Dimmock.
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS George; Woodward, Marshall; Gregory, Hodnett,
Riley; Lea, Burrill, Edmonds, Potts, Brooks. Scorer: Tottenham Hotspur—Dimmock.
1921-22 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Mutch; Wood, Wadsworth; Slade, Wilson, Watson; Richardson,
Mann, Islip, Stephenson, Smith (W. H.).
PRESTON NORTH END JJ. F. Mitchell; Hamilton, Doolan; Duxbury, McCall, Williamson;
Rawlings, Jefferis, Roberts, Woodhouse, Quinn. Scorer: Huddersfield Town—Smith (W. H.)
penalty.
1922-23 BOLTON WANDERERS Pym; Haworth, Finney; Nuttall, Seddon, Jennings; Butler, Jack,
Smith (J. R.), Smith (J.), Vizard.
WEST HAM UNITED Hufton; Henderson, Young; Bishop, Kay, Tresadern; Richards,
Brown, Watson (V.), Moore, Ruffell. Scorers: Bolton Wanderers—Jack, Smith (J. R.)
1923-24 NEWCASTLE UNITED Bradley; Hampson, Hudspeth; Mooney, Spencer, Gibson; Low,
Cowan, Harris, M’Donald, Seymour.
ASTON VILLA Jackson; Smart, Mort; Moss, Dr. V. E. Milne, Blackburn; York, Kirton,
Capewell, Walker, Dorrell. Scorers: Newcastle United—Harris, Seymour.
1924-25 SHEFFIELD UNITED Sutcliffe; Cook, Milton; Pantling, King, Green; Mercer, Boyle,
Johnson, Gillespie, Tunstall.
CARDIFF CITY Farquharson; Nelson, Blair; Wake, Keenor, Hardy; Davies (W.), Gill,
Nicholson, Beadles, Evans (J.). Scorer: Sheffield United—Tunstall.
1925-26 BOLTON WANDERERS Pym; Haworth, Greenhalgh; Nuttall, Seddon, Jennings; Butler,
Jack, Smith(J .R.), Smith (J.) Vizard.
MANCHESTER CITY Goodchild; Cookson, McCloy; Pringle, Cowan, McMullan; Austin,
Browell, Roberts, Johnson, Hicks. Scorer: Bolton Wanderers—Jack.
1926-27 CARDIFF CITY Farquharson; Nelson, Watson; Keenor, Sloan, Hardy; Curtis, Irving,
Ferguson, Davies (L.), M’Lachlan.
ARSENAL Lewis; Parker, Kennedy; Baker, Butler, John; Hulme, Buchan, Brain, Blyth, Hoar.
Scorer: Cardiff City—Ferguson.
1927-28 BLACKBURN ROVERS Crawford; Hutton, Jones; Healless, Rankin, Campbell; Thornewell,
Puddefoot, Roscamp, M’Lean, Rigby.
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Mercer; Goodall, Barkas; Redfern, Wilson. Steele; Kackson (A.),
Kelly, Brown, Stephenson, Smith (W. H.). Scorers: Blackburn Rovers—Roscamp 2, M’Lean,
Huddersfield Town—Jackson.
1928-29 BOLTON WANDERERS Pym; Haworth, Finney; Kean, Seddon, Nuttall; Butler, M’Clelland,
Blackmore, Gibson, Cook (W.).
PORTSMOUTH Gilfillan; Mackie, Bell; Nichol, Mcllwaine, Thackeray; Forward, Smith
(J.), Weddle, Watson, Cook (F.). Scorers: Bolton Wanderers—Butler, Blackmore.
1929-30 Aon on Preedy; Parker, Hapgood; Baker, Seddon, John; Hulme, Jack, Lambert, James,
astin,
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Turner; Goodall, Spence; Naylor, Wilson, Campbell; Jackson (A,),
Kelly, Davies, Raw, Smith (W. H.). Scorers: Arsenal—James, Lambert.
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1930-31 WEST BROMWICH ALBION Pearson; Shaw, Trentham; Magee, Richardson (W.), Edwards;
Glidden, Carter, Richardson (W. G.), Sandford, Wood.
BIRMINGHAM Hibbs; Liddell, Barkas; Cringan, Morrall, Leslie; Briggs. Crosbie, Bradford,
Gregg, Curtis. Scorers: West Bromwich Albion—Richardson (W. G.) 2, Birmingham—Bradford.
1931-32 NEWCASTLE UNITED MeclInroy; Nelson, Fairhurst; McKenzie, Davidson, Weaver; Boyd,
Richardson, Allen, McMenemy, Lang.
ARSENAL Moss; Parker, Hapgood; Jones (C.), Roberts, Male; Hulme, Jack, Lambert,
Bastin, John. Scorers: Newcastle United—Allen 2. Arsenal—John.
1932-33 EVERTON Sagar; Cook, Cresswell; Britton, White, Thomson; Geldard, Dunn, Dean,
Johnson, Stein.
MANCHESTER CITY Langford; Cann. Dale; Busby, Cowan, Bray; Toseland, Marshall,
Herd, McMullan, Brook. Scorers; Everton—Stein, Dean, Dunn.
1933-34 MANCHESTER CITY Swift; Barnett, Dale; Busby, Cowan, Bray; Toseland, Marshall,
Tilson, Herd, Brook.
PORTSMOUTH Gilfillan; Mackie, Smith (W.); Nichol, Allen, Thackeray; Worrall, Smith
(J.), Weddle, Easson, Rutherford. Scorers: Manchester City—Tilson 2. Portsmouth—Rutherford.
1934-35 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY Brown; Nibloe, Catlin; Sharp, Millership, Burrows; Hooper,
Surtees, Palethorpe, Starling, Rimmer.
WEST BROMWICH ALBION Pearson; Shaw, Trentham; Murphy, Richardson (W.),
Edwards; Glidden, Carter, Richardson (W. G.), Sandford, Boyes. Scorers: Sheffield Wednesday
—Rimmer 2, Palethorpe, Hooper. West Bromwich Albion—Boyes, Sandford.
1935-36 ARSENAL Wilson; Male, Hapgood; Crayston, Roberts, Copping; Hulme, Bowden, Drake,
James, Bastin.
SHEFFIELD UNITED Smith; Hooper, Wilkinson; Jackson, Johnson, McPherson; Barton,
Barclay, Dodds, Pickering, Williams. Scorer: Arsenal—Drake.
1936-37 SUNDERLAND Mapson; Gorman, Hall; Thomson, Johnson, McNab; Duns, Carter,
Gurney, Gallacher, Burbanks,
PRESTON NORTH END Burns; Gallimore, Beattie (A.); Shankly, Tremelling, Milne;
Dougal, Beresford, O’Donnell (F.), Fagan, O’Donnell (H.). Scorers: Sunderland—Gurney,
Carter, Burbanks. Preston North End—O’Donnell (F.).
1937-38 PRESTON NORTH END Holdcroft; Gallimore, Beattie (A.); Shankly, Smith, Batey;
Watmough, Mutch, Maxwell, Beattie (R.), O'Donnell (H.).
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Hesford; Craig, Mountford; Willingham, Young, Boot; Hulme,
Isaac, McFadyen, Barclay, Beasley. Scorer: Preston North End—Mutch (penalty).
1938-39 PORTSMOUTH Walker; Morgan, Rochford; Guthrie, Rowe, Wharton; Worrall, McAlinden,
Anderson, Barlow, Parker.
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS ‘Scott; Morris, Taylor; Galley, Cullis, Gardiner;
Burton, McIntosh, Westcott, Dorsett, Maguire. Scorers: Portsmouth—Parker 2, Barlow,
Anderson. Wolverhampton Wanderers—Dorsett.
1945-46 DERBY COUNTY Woodley; Nicholas, Howe; Bullions, Leuty, Musson; Harrison, Carter,
Stamps, Doherty, Duncan.
CHARLTON ATHLETIC Bartram; Phipps. Shreeve; Turner (H.), Oakes, Johnson; Fell,
Brown, Turner (A. A.), Welsh, Duffy. Scorers: Derby County—Turner (H.), (0.g.), Doherty,
Stamps (2). Charlton Athletic—Turner (H.).
1946-47 CHARLTON ATHLETIC Bartram; Croker, Shreeve; Johnson, Phipps, Whittaker; Hurst,
Dawson, Robinson (W.), Welsh. Duffy.
BURNLEY Strong; Woodruff, Mather: Attwell, Brown, Bray; Chew, Morris, Harrison,
Potts, F. P. Kippax. Scorer: Charlton Atheltic—Duffy.
1947-48 MANCHESTER UNITED Crompton; Carey, Aston; Anderson, Chilton, Cockburn; Delaney,
Morris, Rowley, Pearson, Mitten.
BLACKPOOL Robinson; Shimwell, Crosland; Johnston, Hayward, Kelly; Matthews. Munro,
Mortensen, Dick, Rickett. Scorers: Manchester United—Rowley 2, Pearson, Anderson, Black-
pool—Shimwell (penalty), Mortensen.
1948-49 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Williams; Pritchard, Springthorpe; Crook (W.),
Shorthouse, Wright; Hancocks, Smyth, Pye, Dunn, Mullen.
LEICESTER CITY Bradley; Jelly, Scott; Harrison (W.), Plummer, King; Griffiths, Lee,
Harrison (J.), Chisholm, Adam. Scorers: Wolverhampton Wanderers—Pye 2, Smyth Leicester
City—Griffiths.
1949-50 ARSENAL Swindin; Scott, Barnes; Forbes, Compton (L.), Mercer; Cox, Logie, Goring,
Lewis, Compton (D.). :
LIVERPOOL Sidlow; Lambert, Spicer; Taylor, Hughes, Jones; Payne, Baron, Stubbins,
Fagan, Liddell. Scorer: Arsenal—Lewis 2.
1950-51 NEWCASTLE UNITED Fairbrother; Cowell, Corbett; Harvey, Brennan, Crowe; Walker,
Taylor, Milburn, Robledo (G.), Mitchell. :
BLACKPOOL Farm: Shimwell, Garrett; Johnston, Hayward, Kelly; Matthews, Mudie,
Mortensen, W. J. Slater, Perry. Scorer: Newcastle United—Milburn 2.
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UNITED Simpson; Cowell, McMichael; Harvey, Brennan, Robledo (E.);
1951-52 NEWCASTLE
Walker, Foulkes, Milburn, Robledo (G.), Mitchell. : )
Swindin; Barnes, Smith (L.); Forbes, Daniel, Mercer; Cox, Logie, Holton,
ARSENAL
Lishman, Roper. Scorer: Newcastle United—Robledo (G.).
1952-53 BLACKPOOL Farm; Shimwell, Garrett; Fenton, Johnston, Robinson; Matthews, Taylor,
Mortensen, Mudie, Perry. :
BOLTON WANDERERS Hanson; Ball, Banks (R.); Wheeler, Barrass, Bell; Holden, Moir,
Lofthouse, Hassall, Langton. Scorers: Blackpool—Mort ensen 3, Perry, Bolton Wanderers—
Lofthouse, Moir, Bell.
1953-54 WEST BROMWICH ALBION Sanders; Kennedy, Millard; Dudley, Dugdale, Barlow;
Griffin, Ryan, Allen, Nicholls, Lee.
PRESTON NORTH END Thompson; Cunningham, Walton; Docherty, Marston, Forbes;
Finney, Foster, Wayman, Baxter, Morrison. Scorers: West Bromwich Albion—Allen 2 (1
penalty), Griffin, Preston North End—Morrison, Wayman.
1954-55 NEWCASTLE UNITED Simpson; Cowell, Batty; Scoular, Stokoe, Casey; White, Milburn,
Keeble, Hannah, Mitchell.
MANCHESTER CITY Trautmann; Meadows, Little; Barnes, Ewing, Paul; Spurdle, Hayes,
Revie, Johnstone, Fagan. Scorers: Newcastle United—Milburn, Mitchell, Hannah. Manchester
City—Johnstone.
1955-56 MANCHESTER CITY Trautmann; Leivers, Little; Barnes, Ewing, Paul; Johnstone, Hayes,
Revie, Dyson, Clarke.
BIRMINGHAM CITY Merrick; Hall, Green; Newman, Smith, Boyd; Astall, Kinsey, Brown,
Murphy, Govan. Scorers; Manchester City—Hayes, Dyson, Johnstone. Birmingham City—
Kinsey.
1956-57 ASTON VILLA Sims; Lynn, Aldis; Crowther, Dugdale, Saward; Smith, Sewell, Myerscough,
Dixon, McParland.
MANCHESTER UNITED Wood; Foulkes, Byrne; Colman, Blanchflower (J.), Edwards;
Berry, Whelan, Taylor (T.), Charlton, Pegg. Scorers: Aston Villa—McParland (2). Manchester
United—Taylor.
1957-58 BOLTON WANDERERS Hopkinson; Hartle, Banks; Hennin, Higgins, Edwards; Birch,
Stevens, Lofthouse, Parry, Holden.
MANCHESTER UNITED Gregg; Foulkes, Greaves; Goodwin, Cope, Crowther; Dawson,
Taylor (E.), Charlton, Viollet, Webster. Scorer: Bolton Wanderers—Lofthouse (2).
1958-59 NOTTINGHAM FOREST Thomson; Whare, McDonald; Whitefoot, McKinlay, Burkitt;
Dwight, Quigley, Wilson, Gray, Imlach.
LUTON TOWN Baynham; McNally, Hawkes; Groves, Owen, Pacey: Bingham, Brown,
Morton, Cummins, Gregory. Scorers: Nottingham Forest—Dwight, Wilson. Luton Town—
Pacey.
1959-60 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS Finlayson; Showell, Harris; Clamp, Slater, Flowers;
Deeley, Stobart, Murray, Broadbent, Horne.
BLACKBURN ROVERS Leyland; Bray, Whelan; Clayton, Woods, McGrath; Bimpson,
Dobing, Dougan, Douglas, McLeod. Scorers: Wolverhampton Wanderers—McGrath (o.g.),
Deeley (2).
1960-61 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Brown; Baker, Henry; Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay; Jones,
White, Smith, Allen, Dyson.
LEICESTER CITY Banks; Chalmers, Norman; McLintock, King, Appleton; Riley, Walsh,
Mclimoyle, Keyworth, Cheesebrough. Scorers: Tottenham Hotspur—Smith, Dyson.
1961-62 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR Brown; Baker, Henry; Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay; Medwin,
White, Smith, Greaves, Jones.
BURNLEY Blacklaw; Angus, Elder; Adamson, Cummings, Miller: Connelly, Mcllroy,
Pointer, Robson, Harris, Scorers: Tottenham Hotspur—Greaves, Smith, Blanchflower (penalty).
Burnley—Robson.
1962-63 MANCHESTER UNITED Gaskell; Dunne, Cantwell; Crerand, Foulkes, Setters; Giles,
Quixall, Herd, Law, Charlton.
LEICESTER CITY Banks; Sjoberg, Norman; McLintock, King, Appleton; Riley, Cross,
dee Gibson, Stringfellow. Scorers: Manchester United—Law, Herd (2). Leicester City—
eyworth,
1963-64 WEST HAM UNITED Standen; Bond, Burkett; Bovington, Brown, Moore; Brabrook, Boyce,
Byrne, Hurst, Sissons. ,
PRESTON NORTHEND Kelly; Ross, Smith; Lawton, Singleton, Kendall; Wilson, Ashworth,
Dawson, Spavin, Holden. Scorers: West Ham United—Sissons, Hurst. Boyce. Preston North
End—Holden, Dawson.
1964-65 LIVERPOOL Lawrence; Lawler, Byrne; Strong, Yeats, Stevenson; Callaghan, Hunt, St. John-
Smith, Thompson.
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LEEDS UNITED Sprake; Reaney, Bell; Bremner, Charlton, Hunter; Giles, Storrie, Peacock,
Collins, Johanneson. Scorers: Liverpool—Hunt, St. John. Leeds United—Bremner.
540
1965-66 EES West; Wright, Wilson; Gabriel, Labone, Harris; Scott, Trebilcock, Young, Harvey,
emple.
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY Springett; Smith, Megson; Eustace, Ellis, Young; Pugh,
Fantham, McCalliog, Ford, Quinn. Scorers: Everton—Trebilcock 2, Temple. Sheffield Wednesday
—McCalliog, Ford.
1967-68 WEST BROMWICH ALBION Osborne; Fraser, Williams; Brown, Talbut, Kaye; Lovett,
Collard, Astle, Hope, Clark. Sub.: Clarke.
EVERTON West; Wright, Wilson; Kendall, Labone, Harvey; Husband, Ball, Royle, Hurst,
Morrissey. Sub.: Kenyon. Scorer: West Bromwich Albion—Astle.
1968-69 MANCHESTER CITY Dowd; Book, Pardoe; Doyle, Booth, Oakes; Summerbee, Bell,
Lee, Young, Coleman. Sub.: Connor.
LEICESTER CITY Shilton; Rodrigues, Nish; Roberts, Woollett, Cross; Fern, Gibson,
Lockhead, Clarke, Glover. Sub.: Manley. Scorer: Manchester City—Youny.
1969-70 CHELSEA Bonetti; Webb, McCreadie; Hollins, Dempsey, Harris (sub. Hinton, 90 minutes),
Baldwin, Houseman, Osgood, Hutchinson, Cooke.
LEEDS UNITED Sprake; Madeley, Cooper; Bremner, Charlton, Hunter; Lorimer, Clarke,
Jones, Giles, Gray. Scorers: Chelsea—Houseman, Hutchinson. Leeds United—Charlton, Jones.
Replay (at Old Trafford, Manchester).
CHELSEA Bonetti; Harris, McCreadie; Hollins, Dempsey, Webb; Baldwin, Cooke, Osgood
(sub. Hinton 115 minutes), Hutchinson, Houseman.
LEEDS UNITED Harvey; Madeley, Cooper; Bremner, Charlton, Hunter; Lorimer, Clarke,
Jones, Giles, Gray. Scorers; Chelsea—Osgood, Webb. Leeds United—Jones.
1970-71 ARSENAL Wilson; Rice, McNab; Storey (sub. Kelly, 70 minutes), McLintock, Simpson;
Armstrong, Graham, Radford, Kennedy, George.
LIVERPOOL Clemence; Lawlor, Lindsay; Smith, Lloyd, Hughes; Callaghan, Evans (sub,
Thompson, 75 minutes), Toshack, Hall. Scorers in extra time: Arsenal—Kelly, George. Liverpool
—Heighway.
1971-72 LEEDS UNITED Harvey; Reaney, Madeley, Bremner, Charlton, Hunter; Lorimer, Clarke,
Jones, Giles, Gray.
ARSENAL Barnett; Rice, McNab; Storey, McLintock, Simpson; Armstrong, Ball, George,
Radford (sub, Kennedy, 73 minutes), Graham. Scorer: Leeds United—Clarke,
541
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1871-72
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Ch rs W.O. Royal Engineers v Hitchin
3-0 Hampstead Heathens v Barnes 2-0
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C. Palace v Hitchin 0-0 :
2-0 Third Round Re a
Maidenhead v Great Marlow ee
Queen’s Park, Glasgow oY pean sin Palace
ington School (Spalding) ye ueen’s Par
W.O. Royal Engineers vy Hampstead Heathens 2-0
Royse etaetis v ers ees
Hampstead Heathens be Sere
ivi i ~ emi-
Wanderers v Queen’s Parkt W.0O.
SE ee aaet 3-0
Second Round Royal Engineers v C. Palace
Clapham R. 3-1 ;
Oe Wraldonheed 3-0 Final 1871-72: Royal Engineers 0 Wanderers 1
1Clubs drawing were permitted to either replay or proceed to next round, w.o. = walk-over.
+ scratched.
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roo —
Clapham R. v Finchleyt °
Forest School vy Rochester Fourth Round
Cambridge Univ. v Hertfordshire R, 1 ow. Old Etonians v Darwen
South Norwood vy Leytont Nottm. Forest vy Oxford Univ
Swifts v Hawks Clapham R. v Swifts
Romford v Ramblers >——
Semi-Final
Second Round Old Etonians v Nottm. Forest
Old Etonians vy Reading 1-0 Clapham R.
Minerva v Grey Friars 3-0
Darwen v Eagley 4-1 Final 1878-79: Clapham R. 0 Old Etonians 1
1 After drawn game, 2 After two drawn games. 3 After extra time, w.O. = walk-over, + scratched,
——
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F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1879-80
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Second Round Maidenhead
Clapham R. v South Norwood Royal Engineers v Old Harrovians
Pilgrims v Hertfordshire R.f Grey Friars
Hendon v Mosquitoes Nottm. Forest v Blackburn R.
Old Etonians Sheffield
Wanderers v Old Carthusians
West End v Hotspurs Fourth Round
Oxford Univ. v Birmingham Clapham R. v Hendon
Aston V. v Stafford Road Old Etonians v West End
Maidenhead v Henley Oxford Univ. vy Maidenhead
Royal Engineers y Upton Park Royal Engineers v Grey Friars
Old Harrovians Nottm. Forest v Sheftield
Grey Friars v Gresham
Nottm. Forest v Turton Fifth Round
Blackburn R. v Darwen Clapham R. v Old Etonians
Sheffield v Sheffield Providence Oxford Univ. v Royal Engineers
Nottm. Forest
Third Round
Clapham R. v Pilgrims Semi-Final
Hendon Clapham R.
Old Etonians v Wanderers Oxford Univ. v Nottm. Forest
West End bye
Oxford Univ. v Aston V.t w.O. Final 1879-80: Oxford Uniy. 0 Clapham R. 1
1 After drawn game. 2 Sheffield disqualified. w.o. = walk-over. + scratched.
545
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1881-82
d Upton Park ; h bye
6-2 Hotspur v Reading Minster ae
Rebar v Bolton W. Zz
Darwen v Accrington 3-1 Old Etonians v Swifts
4-0 Maidenhead t,
Turton v Bootle “a
Wednesbury O.A. v Small Heath All. 6-0 Great Marlow v Dreadnought
Aston V. oy Stas See
i . Strollers 11- oresters u
Sawer bye Royal Engineers vy Old Carthusians 2-0
a ohen Wed. Wethes:
Staveley v Grantham 3-1
Heeley v Sheffield 4-1 Fourth Round
Upton Park v Hanover U. 3-1 Blackburn R. v Darwen 5-1
Hotspur v Reading Abbey 4-1 Wednesbury O.A. v Aston V. 4-2
Reading Minster v Romford 3-1 Sheffield Wed. v Heeley 3-1
Old Etonians bye Upton Park v Hotspur 5-0
Swifts v Old Harrovians 7-1 Old Etonians y Maidenhead 6-3
Maidenhead v Acton ‘ 42-1 Great Marlow v Readingt | W.0O.
Great Marlow vy St. Bart’s Hospital 2-0 Old Foresters vyRoyal Engineers 2-1
Dreadnought bye
Reading v West Endt 2w.o. Fifth Round
Old Foresters v Pilgrims 3-1 “Blackburn R. v Wednesbury O.A. 3-1
Royal Engineers bye Sheftield Wed. vy Upton Park 6-0
Old Carthusians vy Barnes 7-1 Old Bianians ee bye
Third Round Great Marlow vy Old ters
Foreste: -
Blackburn R. we Semi-Final
Wodeubary On bye Blackburn R, v Sheffield Wed. 40-0, 55-1
Aston V. v Nottingham 34-] Old Etonians vy Great Marlow 65-0
Sheffield Wed. v Staveley 35-1 “ :
Heeley bye Final 1881-82: Old Etonians 1 Blackburn R. 0
1 After extra time. 2? After drawn game. 3 After two drawn games. * At Huddersfield. * At Man-
chester. © At the Oval. w.o. = walk-over. f scratched.
re a 5 Romford
omfor 8-0
s Semi-Final
is -
woey Druids 1-0 Blackburn R. v Old Carthusians 7 rae
Old Carthusians v Grimsby T. a Queen’s Pk., G. v Nottm. F. 1-1, +3-0
wer Darwen -
Chany Ditton 3-0 Final 1884-85: Queen’s Pk., Glas. 0 Blackburn R. 2
1 After two drawn games. ? At Nottingham. % At Derby. * At Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh.
547
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1885-86
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:
Third Round i
Old Carthusians bye
Blackburn R. v Darwen Old W. 6-1 O. Westminsters pyG
Staveley v Nottm. Forest 2-1 Bolton W. ni
Brentwood bye Small Heath A. ek
South Reading v Clapham R.? w.O Davenham pra
Burslem Port Vale v Leekt w.O Redcar bee
Swifts v Old Harrovians? w.O. Middlesbrough y
Church v Rossendale 5-1
South Shore v Halliwell 6-1 Fifth Round
Notts C. v Notts Rangers 3-0 Blackburn R. v Staveley 7-1
W.B.A. , bye Brentwood v Burslem P.V.f 1w.o.
Wolverhampton W. v Walsall Swifts 2-1 Swifts v Church 6-2
Old Carthusians bye South Shore v Notts C. 2-1
Old Westminsters v Romford 5-1 W.B.A. vy Old Carthusians 1-0
Preston N.E.? v Bolton W. 3-2 O. Westminsters v Bolton W.? w.0.
Small Heath A. v Derby C. 4-2 Small Heath A. vyDavenham 2-1
Davenham y Crewe A. 2-1 Redcar v Middlesbrough 2-1
Redcar ; bye
Middlesbrough v Grimsby T. ZA Seat Romid
Blackburn R. v Brentwood 3-1
Fourth Round b Swifts v South Shore 2-1
eee R. ies W.B.A. v O. Westminsters ea
aveley J
Brentwood v South Reading eo Small Mesa ee
Burslem P.V. ye =,
A Semi-Final
sao Re Blackburn R. v Swifts 32-1
SauihiShore bye W.B.A. v Small Heath A. 4-0
Notts C. bye ;
W.B.A. v Wolverhampton W. 3-1 Final 1885-86: W.B.A. 0:0 Blackburn R. 0:2
1 After drawn game. 2? Disqualified. 3 At Derby. * At Birmingham. w.o. = walk-over. f scratched.
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549
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1890-91
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First Round Accrington vy Wolverhampton W. 2-3
Middlesbrough Ir. v Blackburn R. 14-2, 0-3 Derby C. v Sheffield W. 2-3
Chester v Lincoln C. 1-0 B’ham St. George’s v W.B.A. 0-3
Accrington v Bolton W. 2-2, 5-1 Darwen v Sunderland 0-2
Long Eaton Rangers v Wolverhampton W. 1-2 Nottm. Forest v Sunderland Alb. 1-1, 0-0, 5-0
Royal Arsenal v Derby County 1- Notts C. v Burnley 2-1
Sheffield W. v Halliwell 12-0 Stoke v Aston VY. 3-0
Crusaders v B’ham St. George’s 0-2
W.B.A. v Old Westminsters f w. Third Round
Darwen v Kidderminster 13-1, 13-0 Blackburn R. v Wolverhampton W. 2-0
Sunderland v Everton 1- Sheffield W. v W.B.A. 0-2
Clapton v Nottm. Forest 0-14 Sunderland v Nottm. Forest 4-0
Sunderland Albion v 93rd Highlanders 2-0 Notts C. v Stoke 1-0
Sheffield U. v Notts C. 1-9
Burnley v Crewe A. 4-2
Stoke v Preston N.E. 3-0 Semi-Final
Blackburn R. v W.B.A. 23-2
Aston V. v Casuals 13-1
Sunderland v Notts C. 33-3, 3 0-2
Second Round
Blackburn R. v Chester 7-0 Final 1890-91: Notts C. 1 Blackburn R. 3
1 Replayed after protest. 2? At Stoke. 3 At Sheffield. w.o. = walk-over. Tscratched.
552
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1899-1900
First Round Nottm. Forest v Sunderland 3-0
Preston N.E. v Tottenham H. 1-0 Sheffield W. v Sheffield U 1-1, 0-2
Blackburn R. vy Portsmouth 0-0, 1-1, 5-0 Notts C. v Bury 0-0, 0-2
Nottm. Forest vyGrimsby T. 3-0 Southampton vy Newcastle U. 4-1
Sunderland v Derby C. 2-2, 3-0 W.B.A. v Liverpool 1-1, 2-1
Sheffield W. v Bolton W. 1- Queen’s Park R. v Millwall A. 0-2
Sheffield U. v Leicester Fosse Aston V. v Bristol C, 5-1
Notts C. v Chorley
Burnley v Bury
Southampton vy Everton Third Round
Newcastle U. v Reading Preston N.E. v Nottm. Forest 0, 0-1
W.B.A. v Walsall Sheffield U. v Bury 2-2, 0-2
Liverpool v Stoke Southampton v W.B.A, 2-1
Wolverhampton W. yv Queen’s Park R. Millwall A. v Aston V. 0, 2-1
pus
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Jarrow v Millwall A.
Aston V. y Manchester C. 1' _ Semi-Final
Bristol C. v Stalybridge R. Nottm. Forest
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OOO v Bury 14-1, 22-3
Southampton v Millwall A. 30-0, +3-0
Second Round
Preston N.E. vy Blackburn R. 1-0 Final 1899-1900: Southampton 0 Bury 4
1 At Stoke. 2 At Bramall Lane, Sheffield. 3 At Crystal Palace. 4 At Reading.
Second Round :
Tottenham H. v Bristol C. 1-0 Final 1902-03: Derby C. 0 Bury 6
* Home team. 1 At Everton. 7? At Villa Park.
Second Round
Woolwich Arsenal v Manchester C. 0-2 Final 1903-04: Bolton W. 0 Manchester C. 1
* Home club. ‘4 After extra time. ? Abandoned, crowd encroached on field. 3 At Villa Park, * At
Goodison Park. 53 At Wolverhampton,
First Round i
*Stoke v Gainsbro’ ? T. -
1-1, -2, 23-1
12-2,
*Bradford C. v Wolves 1-1, 0-1 Portsmouth v Leicester Fosse , ia
Bury v Millwall 2-1 *Notts C. v Bolton W. 1-1, 1-
*Swindon T. v Sheffield U. 0-0, 3-2 eos A.V Everio | 0-0, La
.P.R. v Readin 1-0 outhampton v W.B.A. =
Sake a aneola C. 5-0 Bristol R. v Chesterfield 2-0
Gainsbro’ T. v Watford 1-0 Newcastle U. vy West Ham U. ; 2a
Hastings v Portsmouth 0-1 *Liverpool v Brighton 1-1, ae
Leicester Fosse v Blackburn R. 2-0 Grimsby T. v Carlisle U.
Notts C. v Middlesbrough 2-0 Plymouth A. v C. Palace 2-3
Bolton W. v Woking 5-0 pis eo ag - Brompton 1-1, re
Oldham A. v Leeds C. 2-1 orwic . V Fulham -
Everton v Tottenham H. 1-0 Manchester U. v Chelsea 1-0
Burnley v Southampton iti aa Aston V. v Hull C. 3-0
*W.B.A. v Birmingham -1, 2-
Northampton vy Bristol R. 0-1 =‘Third Round
Chesterfield v Stockton 4-0 Wolves v Swindon T. 2-0
Newcastle U. v Nottm. Forest 2-0 Portsmouth v Stoke 0-1
West Ham U. v Rotherham T. 1-0 *Bolton W. v Everton 3-3, 1-3
Liverpool v Derby C. 4-2 Southampton v Bristol R. 2-0
*Brighton v Preston N.E. 1-1, 1-0 Newcastle U. v Liverpool Ee; |
*Bristol C. v Grimsby T. 0-0, 1-2 Grimsby T. v C. Palace 1-0
epee ve weet 2-2, at Manchester C Vv bores i-1, ne
PhO RIAD ONAL ICUBISS Aston V. v Manchester U.
plymouth A. Vv lee” ne re econ
Glossop v Manchester C. , O-
New Brompton v Sunderland 3-1 poate Rom ae 0-1
eR 3-8 *Everton v Southampton 0-0, 2-3
anes ve ot aM Newcastle U. v Grimsby T. eS
Ghelseaty, Worksop . 1 Fulham v Manchester U. 2-
Aston V. v Stockport C. Bt mee
*Woolwich A. v Hull C. 0-0, 1-4 p sennige tre ona
olves v
Second Round Newcastle U. v Fulham 46-0
Wolves v Bury 2-0
Swindon T. v Q.P.R. 2-1 Final 1907-08: Newcastle U. 1 Wolves 3
*Home club. 1 After extra time. 2? At Nottingham. 3 At Stamford Bridge. * At Liverpool.
PezE
Swansea T. v Q.P.R.
Sunderland vy Chatham Birmingham vy Huddersfield SCNSOSHRR
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Rie
hwy
son
Plymouth A. v Lincoln C.
Preston N.E. v Bristol R. Third Round
Glossop-v Everton
Aston V. v Stoke Millwall v Sheffield U. ae
Portsmouth v Exeter C. Blackburn R. vy Manchester C,
Burnley v Bolton W.
W.B.A. v Grimsby T.
Sunderland v Preston N.E.
Gainsborough v Leeds C, Aston V. v W.B.A.
Sheffield W. v Notts C. Sheffield W. v Brighton
Wolves v Southampton
*West Ham U. v Liverpool
*Oldham A. v Brighton Birmingham vy Q.P.R. NUSC=OON
*Clapton O. y Nottm. Forest SHSnhShSAH
*Liverpool v Barnsley aN)
Pas)
Gillingham v Blackpool Fourth Round
West Ham U. v Chesterfield *Manchester C. v Sheffield U.
C. Palace v Norwich C. *Sunderland v Burnley
*Q.P.R. v Bristol C. NO01 XxBe
Sheffield W. v Aston V.
Swansea T v Merthyr T. Liverpool v Q.P.R.
Birmingham v Southend er
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Huddersfield vy London Cal. Semi-Final
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Sheffield U. v Burnley 20-0, 0-1
Second Round Aston V. v Liverpool 30-2
Sheffield U. v Bradford 3-1
Millwall v Bradford C. 1-0 Final 1913-14: Liverpool 0 Burnley 1
*Homeclub. 1! After extra time. 2 At Old Trafford, replay at Goodison Park. 3 At White Hart Lane.
Burnley v Manchester C.
*Brentford v Cardiff Sixth Round
Fulham vy Portsmouth *Birmingham v Chelsea
*W.B.A. v Chariton A. *Sunderland v Exeter C,
Tottenham H. v Preston N.E,. Everton v Southport
Barnsley v Bristol C. *W.B.A. v Wolves
Gateshead v Sheffield W.
*Middlesbrough v Bradford C, Semi-Final
Wolves v Wrexham De
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Everton v W.B.A.
Fourth Round
Birmingham v Port Vale 2-0
Watford v Brighton 2-0 Final 1930-31: W.B.A. 2 Birmingham 1
*Home club. 1 After extra time. Tat Stamford Bridge. * At Liverpool. * At Villa Park. § At
Leeds. © At Old Trafford.
L 565
\
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1931-32
*Portsmouth v Aston V. 1-1, 1-0
Third Round
*Oldham A v Huddersfield T. 1-1, 0-6 Arsenal v Plymouth A. 4-2
Si Bury v Sheffield U. 3-1
Q.P.R. v Leeds U.
*Preston N.E. v Bolton W. *Sunderland v Stoke C. I-1, 11-1, 1 71-2
Luton T. v Wolves Manchester C. v Brentford
*Middlesbrough v Portsmouth Derby C. v Blackburn R.
W.B.A. v Aston V. Chesterfield v Liverpool
Arsenal vy Darwen Grimsby T. v Birmingham
Portsmouth A. v Manchester U. Sheftield W. v Bournemouth
Bury v Swansea T. 2-1 Chelsea v West Ham U. 3-1
Sheffield U. v Corinthians *Newcastle U. v Southport 1-1, 11-1, 39-0
*Sunderland v Southampton Port Vale v Leicester C.
Stoke C. v Hull C. Watford v Bristol C.
Millwall vyManchester C. Bradford v Northampton
Brentford v Bath C. Pryshy
Burnley v Derby C. Fifth Round
Burton T. v Blackburn R. Huddersfield T. v Preston N.E.
Chesterfield v Nottm. Forest Portsmouth vy Arsenal
Everton v Liverpool TYEP
‘ Bury v Stoke C.
Grimsby T. v Exeter C. Manchester C. v Derby C.
Birmingham v Bradford C. Liverpool v Grimsby T.
*Tottenham H. v Sheffield W. ' BIRR *Sheftield W. v Chelsea
Halifax v Bournemouth Newcastle U. v Leicester C.
*Tranmere R. v Chelsea Ww '
ny 'HHowo=Nnppowsnne
Watford v Bradford
Charlton A. v West Ham U. 7
*Blackpool v Newcastle U. Sixth Round
*Barnsley v Southport on Huddersfield T. v Arsenal
Brighton v Port Vale Bury v Manchester C.
Leicester C. v Crook T. Liverpool v Chelsea
*Watford v Fulham ' eree Newcastle U. vy Watford
*Notts C. v Bristol C. we
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*Darlington v Northampton NOWoCONhehN
Arsenal v Manchester C.
Fourth Round Chelsea vy Newcastle U.
Huddersfield T. v Q.P.R. -0
Preston N.E. v Wolves -0 Final 1931-32: Newcastle U. 2 Arsenal 1
* Home club. 1 After extra time. 2 At Maine Road, Manchester. 3 At Hillsborough, Sheffield.
4 At Villa Park. 5 At Huddersfield.
Bocas 3
Aston V. v Burnley 2-3 W.B.A. v Arsenal 3-1
sterfield v Arsenal — 1-5 Semi-Final
Manchester U. v Reading 1-0 Sunderland vy Millwall 32-1
Fourth Round Preston N.E. v W.B.A. 44-1
*Luton T. v Sunderland 2-2, 1-3
*Swansea T. v York C. 0-0, 3-1 Final 1936-37: Preston N.E. 1 Sunderland 3
* Home club. 1 After extra time. ? At Hillsborough, Sheffield. 3 At Huddersfield. 4 At Highbury.
568
F-A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1937-38
Third Round *Barnsley v Manchester U.
Preston N.E. v West Ham U. Brentford v Portsmouth
Mansfield T. v Leicester C. Manchester C. v Bury
Swansea T. v Wolves Om Luton T. v Swindon T.
Arsenal v Bolton W. Charlton A. v Leeds U.
Manchester U. v Yeovil and Petters ee
ee Aston V. v Blackpool i
*Southend U. v Barnsley Everton v Sunderland
Tranmere R. v Portsmouth *Bradford v Stoke C.
Brentford vy Fulham Chesterfield v Burnley
*Millwall v Manchester C. *New Brighton v Tottenham H.
Bury v Brighton York C. v W.B.A.
*Grimsby T. v Swindon T. Nottm. Forest v Middlesbrough
*Scarborough v Luton T. Sheffield U. v Liverpool ee
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ae
Charlton A. v Cardiff C. Huddersfield T. v Notts C. Ree
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Leeds U. v Chester KOUNNOWENNO=HANO
Birmingham vy Blackpool Fifth Round
Norwich C. v Aston V. Ce
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Arsenal v Preston N.E.
Sunderland v Watford Brentford vy Manchester U.
Chelsea v Everton Luton T. v Manchester C.
Derby C. v Stoke C. *Charlton A. v Aston V. _1 _ ai wo
N
Bradford v Newport C. Sunderland v Bradford ee
*Bradford C. v Chesterfield *Chesterfield y Tottenham H.
*Sheffield W. v Burnley York C. v Middlesbrough
New Brighton v Plymouth A. Liverpool v Huddersfield T. OeRr
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Tottenham H. v Blackburn R.
York C. v Coventry C. Sixth Round
W.B.A. v Newcastle U. Brentford v Preston N.E.
Nottm. Forest v Southampton Aston V. v Manchester C.
Middlesbrough v Stockport C, Tottenham H. v Sunderland
*C. Palace v Liverpool ° 1 Sa *York C. v Huddersfield T. 0-0, 1-2
Doncaster R. v Sheffield U.
Aldershot v Notts C. Poe Semi-Final
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Fourth Round Sunderland v Huddersfield T. 41-3
Preston v Leicester 2-0
Wolves v Arsenal 1-2 Final 1937-38: Huddersfield T. 10 Preston N.E. 1
*Home club. ‘4 After extra time. ? At Bramall Lane, Sheffield. 3 At Highbury. * At Blackburn.
eee
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1938-39
Third Round Preston N.E. v Aston V.
Portsmouth v Lincoln C. 4-0 *Cardiff C. v Newcastle U.
*W.B.A. v Manchester U, 0-0, 5-0 Leeds U. v Huddersfield T.
Q.P.R. v West Ham VU. *Notts C. v Walsall
Tottenham H. v Watford Middlesbrough v Sunderland
Runcorn y Preston N.E. Blackburn R. v Southend U,
*Aston V. v Ipswich T. Wolves v Leicester C.
Cardiff C. vy Charlton A. Liverpool v Stockport C.
Brentford v Newcastle U. Everton v Doncaster R.
Leeds U. v Bournemouth Birmingham y Chelmsford
*Huddersfield T. vyNottm. Forest Chelsea v Fulham
Notts C. v Burnley *Sheffield W. v Chester
Newport C. v Walsall Sheffield U. v Manchester C,
*Middlesbrough v Bolton W. *Millwall vy Grimsby T.
Sunderland v Plymouth A,
Blackburn R. v Swansea Fifth Round
Chesterfield v Southend U. Portsmouth v West Ham U.
Wolves v Bradford Newcastle U. v Preston N.E.
*Stoke C. v Leicester C. Huddersfield T. v Walsall
Liverpool v Luton *Sunderland v Blackburn R.
Barnsley v Stockport C. Wolves v Liverpool
Derby C. v Everton *Birmingham v Everton
*Southport v Doncaster R. *Chelsea v Sheffield W.
Birmingham v Halifax T. *Sheftield U. v Grimsby T.
Chelmsford C. v Southampton
Chelsea v Arsenal Sixth Round
Fulham vy Bury Portsmouth v Preston N.E.
*Sheffield W. v Yeovil and Petters *Huddersfield T. v Blackburn R,
Chester v Coventry Wolves v Everton
Blackpool v Sheffield U. Chelsea v Grimsby T.
Norwich C. v Manchester C.
York C. v Millwall Semi-Final
Grimsby T. v Tranmere R. Portsmouth v Huddersfield T.
Fourth Round Wolves v Grimsby T.
Portsmouth v W.B.A. 2-0
*West Ham U. v Tottenham H. 3-3, 11-1, 42-1 Final 1938-39: Wolverhampton W. 1 Portsmouth 4
* Home club. 1 After extra time. 2 Abandoned after 73 mins. 3 Postponed. Ties could not be com-
menced on date originally arranged and subsequently played in mid week. 4 At Highbury. 5 At Maine
Road, Manchester. 6 At Old Trafford, Manchester. 7 At Leeds. 8 At Hillsborough, Sheffield.
569
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1945-46
Third Round Bolton W. v Liverpool 5-0, 0-2
Stoke City v Burnley Blackpool y Middlesbrough 3-2, 2-3, 0-1
Huddersfield T. v Sheffield U. tT¢ Manchester U. v Preston N.E. 1-0, 1-3
Mansfield T. v Sheffield W. Charlton A. v Wolves 5-2, 1-1
Chesterfield v York C. af Southampton v Q.P.R. 0-1, 3-4
Bolton W. yv Blackburn R. Bristol C. v Brentford 2-1, 0-5
Chester vy Liverpool Chelsea v West Ham U. 2-0, 0-1
Wrexham v Blackpool Millwall v Aston V. 2-4, 1-9
Leeds U. v Middlesbrough Brighton v Aldershot 3-0, 4-1
Accrington S. v Manchester U. Derby C. v W.B.A.
BwWNOom
SNe 1-0, 3-1
Preston N.E. v Everton Barnsley v Rotherham U. 3-0, 1-2
Charlton A. v Fulham Bradford v Manchester C. 1-3, 8-2
Lovell’s A. v Wolves Sunderland v Bury 3-1, 4-5
Southampton v Newport C. Birmingham v Watford 5-0, 1-1
Q.P.R. v C. Palace
Bristol C. v Swansea T. Fifth
Nabe Round
Tottenham H. v Brentford Stoke C. v Sheffield W. 2-0, 0-0
Chelsea v Leicester C. Bolton W. v Middlesbrough 1-0, 1-1
West Ham U. vy Arsenal Preston N.E. v Charlton A. 1-1, 0-6
Northampton v Millwall Q.P.R. v Brentford 1-3, 0-0
Coventry C. v Aston V. Chelsea v Aston V. 0-1, 0-1
Norwich C. v Brighton Brighton v Derby C. 1-4, 0-6
Aldershot v Plymouth A. Barnsley v Bradford 0-1, 1-1
Luton T. v Derby C. Sunderland v Birmingham 1-0, 1-3
Cardiff C. v W.B.A.
Newcastle U. v Barnsley Sixth Round
Rotherham U. v Gateshead Stoke C. v Bolton W. 0-2, 0-0
Bradford v Port Vale Charlton A. v Brentford 6-3, 3-1
Manchester C. v Barrow Aston V. v Derby C, 3-4 1-1
Grimsby T. v Sunderland =RON
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Bradford v Birmingham 2-2, 0-6
Bury v Rochdale 1
Birmingham v Portsmouth Semi-Final
Nottm. F. v Watford _‘ _ ee RKONNRNHKOWARWORBNBWHEONNOHKONNUIBNEWUN
Bolton W. v Charlton A.
SPETPTPSeeerreeer 20-2
Fourth Round Derby C. v Birmingham 31-1, 4-0
Stoke C. v Sheffield U. 2-0, re
Sheffield W. v York C. 5-1, 6-1 Final 1945-46: Derby C. 14 Charlton A. ay
For this season only, the Competition was played on home and away principle up to Semi-Final round.
Ties decided on aggregate of goals. First named team played at home in first tie. 2 At Villa Park. 3 At
Hillsborough, replay at Maine Road.
Tpswich T. v Fulham
Sunderland v Q.P.R. Fifth Round
*Doncaster R. v W.B.A. Aston Villa v Bristol C,
Hartlepools U. v Aeneas U;. Huddersfield vy Burnley
*Wrexham v Reading *Preston N.E. v Arsenal
Everton v Blackburn R. er
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West Ham U. v Grimsby T. Manchester U. v Everton
Bournemouth v Accrington S. Bournemouth v Tottenham H,
Wolverhampton W. v Swansea T. Millwall v Birmingham C,
Tottenham H. v Leicester C. Barnsley v Nottingham F, OKRHANH
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Leyton O. v Chelsea
*Carlisle U. v Birmingham C. Ww1 w
Sixth Round
Southend U. v Liverpool *Burnley v Aston Villa
Millwall v C. Palace *W.B.A. v Arsenal
*Newcastle U. v Manchester C. Bournemouth vy Manchester U.
*Barnsley v Port Vale 7 we
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*Birmingham C. v Nottingham F.
Leeds U. v Cardiff C. aig
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Bury v Portsmouth
Nottingham F. v Goole T. Semi-Final
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Aston Villa v W.B.A. _ 12.2, 1-0
Fourth Round ’ Manchester U. v Birmingham C. 22
Middlesbrough v Aston Villa
Bristol C. v Rhyl Final 1956-57: Aston Villa 2 Manchester U. 1
1 At Wolverhampton, replay at Birmingham. 2 At Hillsborough.
575
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1957-58
Liverpool v Northampton 3-1
Third Round 1-3
Rotherham U. v Blackburn R. 1-4 Newcastle U. v Scunthorpe U.
2-2, 1-3 Wolverhampton W. y Portsmouth 5-1
*Sunderland v Everton 3-3, 1-4
Leyton O. v Reading 1-0 *Chelsea v Darlington
1-2 Stoke C. v Middlesbrough 3-1
Leeds U. v Cardiff C. 0-0, 0-3
*Liverpool v Southend U. 1-1, 3-2 *York C. v Bolton W.
e ae pear U. osIpswich T. 2-0
SL arty f Mepesca 4-3
ymout rg. v Newcastle U. - heffield W. v Hull C.
Scunthorpe U. v Bradford C. 1-0 *W.B.A. v Nottingham F. 3-3, 5-1
Lincoln C. v Wolverhampton W. 0-1 Tottenham H. v Sheffield U. 0-3
Portsmouth v Aldershot 5-1 *Bristol R. v Burnley 2-2, 3-2
Norwich C. v Darlington 1-2 Notts. Co. v Bristol C. 1-2
Doncaster R. v Chelsea 0-2 West Ham U. v Stockport Co. 3-2
*Stoke C. v Aston Villa 1-1, 3-3, 2-0 *Fulham v Charlton Ath. 1-1, 2-0
eee v Derby a 5-0
ork C. v Birmingham C. 3-0 Fifth Round
Preston N.E. v Bolton W. 0-3 -
Workington T. v Manchester U. 1-3 Perera “to eS OO Ae
Se Palace v Ipswich T. 0-1 Wolverhampton W. v Darlington 6-1
Hull C. v Barnsley 1-1, 2-0 Bolton W. v Stoke C Ce
Hereford U. v Sheffield W. 0-3 Neanichester Wane She meld ny, 3.0
W.B.A. v Manchester C. EY, -eenaeldit ew AMIE ah 1
Nottingham F. v Gillingham 2-0 BesioliCAe Bristol: ei
Tottenham H. v Leicester C. 4-0 : i sieene ae
Sheffield U. v Grimsby T. Sie? paket eee pa
Bristol R. v Mansfield T. 5-0
Burnley v Swansea T. 4-2 Sixth Round :
Notts. Co. v Tranmere R. 2-0 Blackburn R. vy Liverpool 2-1
*Accrington S. v Bristol C. 2-2, 1-3 Bolton W. v Wolverhampton W. 2-1
West Ham U. v Blackpool cal *W.B.A. vy Manchester U. 2-2, 0-1
Stockport Co. v Luton T. 3-0 Fulham v Bristol R. 3-1
*Huddersfield v Charlton Ath. 2-2, 0-1
Fulham v Yeovil 4-0 Semi-Final
Blackburn R. v Bolton W. 14-2
BeatinRound
Fourth 4 Bleckoarn ee 4 Manchester
é U. v Fulham 22-2, 5-3
Cardiff C. v Leyton O. 4-1 Final 1957-58: Bolton W. 2 Manchester U. 0
1 At Maine Road. ? At Villa Park, replay at Highbury.
578
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First Round Swindon T. v Manchester C.
*Altrincham v Wrexham 0-0, S *Burnley v Rotherham U.
Barnsley v Stockport Co. Newport Co. v Sheffield W.
Barrow v Bangor *Tottenham H. v Chelsea
Bexley U. v Wimbledon Plymouth Arg. v Huddersfield
Bournemouth v Bristol R. Sunderland v Northampton
Bradford vy Heanor *Doncaster R. v Bristol C.
Bradford C. v Port Vale Rewbivow
Cardiff C. v Leeds U.
*Brentford v Margate 2-2, S *Hull C. v Everton
Bridgewater v Luton T. *Scunthorpe v Barnsley
Brighton v Colchester U. Yeovil v Bury
Cambridge U. v Chelmsford Southampton v Manchester U.
Chester v Blyth Spartan Bristol R. vy Norwich C.
Corby v Bristol C. Ipswich T. v Oldham Ath.
Crook T. v Chesterfield Stoke C. v Portsmouth
C. Palace v Harwich Lincoln C. v Sheffield U.
Darlington v Gateshead Hd
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Swansea T. v Barrow
Doncaster R. v Tranmere R. *W.B.A. v Blackpool
Exeter C. v Shrewsbury T. Oo Arsenal v Wolverhampton W.
Hartlepools U. v Lincoln C. Liverpool v Derby Co.
*Hereford v Newport Birmingham C. v Port Vale
*Hull C. v Crewe Alex. Oxford U. v Chesterfield
*Kettering v Millwall Brentford vy Middlesbrough
Maidenhead v Bath C. Blackburn R. v Grimsby T.
Netherfield vyLoughborough Fulham vy Luton T.
Notts Co. v Frickley Colliery Newcastle U. v Bedford T.
Oldham Ath. v Mansfield T. Carlisle U. v Q.P.R.
Oxford U. v Folkestone *Bath C. v Bolton W.
*Peterborough U. v Watford 1-1, *Nottingham F. v Preston N.E.
Q.P.R. v Gillingham
*Reading v Enfield 2-2, Fourth Round
Rochdale v Chorley *Leyton O. v West Ham U.
Southport v Walsall Aldershot v Swindon T.
Sutton U. v Aldershot Burnley v Newport Co.
Tooting v Gravesend Chelsea v Huddersfield
Torquay U. v Barnet Sunderland v Bristol C.
Trowbridge T. v Coventry C. *Leeds U. v Everton
Weymouth v Bedford T. 1-1 Barnsley v Bury
Workington T. v Halifax T.
Manchester U. v Bristol R.
Yeovil T. v Southend U.
*Ipswich T. v Stoke C.
York C. v,Carlisle U.
*Sheffield U. v Swansea T.
*W.B.A. v Arsenal
Second Round *Liverpool v Port Vale
Barnsley v Rochdale *Oxford U. v Brentford
Brentford v Gravesend Blackburn R. v Fulham
Carlisle U. vyGateshead Bedford T. v Carlisle U.
Chelmsford v Bedford *Bolton W. v Preston N.E.
Chester v Barrow.
Colchester U. v QP.R.
Coventry C. vy Bristol R. Fifth Round
*Doncaster R. v Notts. Co. 1-1, Swindon T. v West Ham U.
Exeter C. y Bristol C. Burnley v Huddersfield
Lincoln C. v Southport Sunderland v Everton
Luton T. v Reading Barnsley v Manchester U.
*Netherfield v Chesterfield 1-1, *Stoke C. v Swansea T.
Newport Co. v Watford Arsenal v Liverpool
Oldham Ath. v Bradford Oxford U. v Blackburn R.
Oxford U. v Kettering Preston N.E. v Carlisle U.
Port Vale v Workington T.
Torquay U. vy Aldershot Sixth Round
*Wimbledon v Bath C. 2-2, West Ham U. v Burnley
Wrexham vy Hull C. *Manchester U. v Sunderland
Yeovil v C. Palace Liverpool v Swansea T.
Oxford U. v Preston N.E.
Third Round
West Ham U. v Charlton Ath. 3-0 Semi-Final
Leicester C. v Leyton O. 2-3 West Ham U. v Manchester U.
*Aston Villa v Aldershot 0-0, 1: Swansea T. v Preston N.E.
Final 1963-64: Preston N.E. 2 West Ham U. 3
1 At Hillsborough, 2 At Villa Park.
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F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1964-65
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*Barnet v Cambridge U. Plymouth Arg. v Derby Co.
Barrow v Grimsby T.
Bournemouth v Gravesend
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Middlesbrough v Oldham Ath.
Cardiff C. v Charlton Ath.
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Bradford v Doncaster R. Chelsea v Northampton
Bristol C. v Brighton West Ham U. v Birmingham C,
Canterbury v Torquay U. *Torquay U. v Tottenham H. weiy —
Chester v Crewe Alex. Swindon T. v Ipswich T.
Chesterfield v S. Shields Chesterfield v Peterborough U. ae
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*Colchester U. v Bideford Darlington v Arsenal
Corby v Hartiepools U. Swansea T. v Newcastle U.
Crook T. v Carlisle U. Doncaster R. v Huddersfield
*Dartford v Aldershot *Portsmouth v Wolverhampton W. 0-0,
Exeter C. v Hayes Rotherham U. v Lincoln C.
*Guildford v Gillingham *Bristol C. v Sheffield U. 1- 1
*Halifax T. v S. Liverpool Aston Villa v Coventry C. VWOYNO=CO
Kidderminster v Hull C. Stoke C. v Blackpool oS
King’s Lynn v Shrewsbury T. Manchester U. v Chester
Luton T. v Southend U. *Reading v Newport Co. 2-2,
Macclesfield vyWrexham *Burnley v Brentford 1-1
Millwall v Kettering Southampton v Leyton O,
Netherfield v Barnsley C. Palace v Bury
Newport Co. v Spalding Luton T. v Sunderland ONWNUNE
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Notts. Co. v Chelmsford Nottingham F. v Norwich C. 6
Oldham Ath. v Hereford *Fulham v Millwall 3-3,
Oxford U. v Mansfield T. *Manchester C. v Shrewsbury T. 1-1
Peterborough U. v Salisbury *Everton v Sheffield W. bh6n
Port Vale v Hendon Leeds U. v Southport 6
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Q.P.R. v Bath
Reading v Watford
*Romford v Enfield Fourth Round
Scarborough v Bradford C. *Liverpool v Stockport Co.
Scunthorpe v Darlington Preston N.E. v Bolton W.
Southport v Annfield Plain Leicester C. v Plymouth Arg.
Stockport Co. v Wigan *Charlton Ath. v Middlesbrough
*Tranmere R. v Lincoln C. West Ham U. v Chelsea Paved
Walsall v Bristol R. Tottenham H. v Ipswich T.
Peterborough U. v Arsenal
Welton R. v Weymouth
Wisbech v Brentford Swansea T. v Huddersfield eer
Workington T. v Rochdale *Wolverhampton W. v Rotherham U. 2-
York C. v Bangor C. Sheffield U. v Aston Villa
*Stoke C. v Manchester U.
Second Round *Reading v Burnley
Aldershot v Reading Southampton v C. Palace
Barnsley v Chester Sunderland v Nottingham F,
Bournemouth y Bristol C. Millwall v Shrewsbury T. mmmooPpw
Brentford v Notts. Co. *Leeds U. v Everton ee0 i ~ iedeK
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Bristol R. v Weymouth
Chesterfield v York C.
Crook T. v Oldham Ath. Fifth Round
*Doncaster R. v Scarborough Bolton W. v Liverpool 0-1
*Enfield v Barnet Middlesbrough v Leicester C, 0-3
Exeter C. v Shrewsbury T. Chelsea v Tottenham H. 1-0
*Hartlepools U. v Darlington *Peterborough U. v Swansea T. 0-0, 2-0
*Hull C. v Lincoln C. *Aston Villa vyWolverhampton W. 1-1, 0-0, 1-3
Manchester U. v Burnley 2-1
Luton T. v Gillingham
Millwall v Port Vale C. Palace v Nottingham F. 3-1
Leeds U. v Shrewsbury T. 2-0
Newport Co. v Mansfield T.
*Q.P.R. v Peterborough U.
S. Liverpool v Workington TF. Sixth Round
Stockport Co. v Grimsby T. *Leicester C. v Liverpool 0-0, 0-1
Torquay U. v Colchester U. Chelsea v Peterborough U. 5-1
Wrexham v Southport Wolverhampton W. v Manchester U. 3-5
C. Palace v Leeds U. 0-3
Third Round
Liverpool v W.B.A.
*Bristol R. v Stockport Co. Semi-Final
Bolton W. v Workington T. Liverpool v Chelsea 12.0
Barnet v Preston N.E. Manchester U. v Leeds U. 10-0, 0-1
Final 1964-65: Leeds U. 1 Liverpool 2
1 At Villa Park. 2 At Hillsborough, replay at Nottingham Forest,
581
F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1965-66
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F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1966-67
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First Round Manchester U. v Stoke C. 2-0
Aldershot v Torquay U. Norwich C. v Derby Co. 3-0
Ashford v Cambridge C. Sheffield W. v Q.P.R. 3-0
Barnsley v Southport Mansfield T. v Middlesbrough 2-0
Bath C. v Sutton U. Sunderland v Brentford 5-2
*Bishop Auckland v Blyth S. 1-1, 0-0, 3-3, 4-1 Bedford vy Peterborough 2-6
Bournemouth v Welton 3-0 Leeds U. v C. Palace 3-0
Bradford v Witton a2 Northampton v W.B.A. 1-3
Bradford C. v Port Vale *Barnsley v Cardiff C. 1-1, 1-2
Brentford v Chelmsford Manchester C. v Leicester C. 2-1
Chester v Middlesbrough Ipswich T. v Shrewsbury T. 4-1
“Crewe Alex. v Grimsby T. 1-1, 1-0 Blackburn R. v Carlisle U. 1-2
*Darlington v Stockport Co. *Nuneaton T. v Rotherham U. 1-1, 0-1
Enfield vyChesham Birmingham C. v Blackpool 2-1
*Exeter C. v Luton T. Bolton W. v Crewe Alex. 1-0
*Folkestone v Swansea T. Bristol R. v Arsenal 0-3
Gainsbro v Colchester U. *Millwall v Tottenham H. 0-0, 0-1
Gillingham vy Tamworth *Hull C. v Portsmouth 1-1, 2-2, 1-3
Grantham v Wimbledon *Halifax T. v Bristol C. 1-1, 1-4
*Halifax T. v Doncaster R. Barrow v Southampton 2-2, 0-3
Hendon v Reading Nottingham F. vy Plymouth Arg. 2-1
Horsham vy Swindon T. Coventry C. v Newcastle U. 3-4
Leyton O. v Lowestoft *West Ham U. v Swindon T. 3-3, 1-3
Lincoln C. v Scunthorpe U. Bury v Walsall 2-0
Mansfield T. v Bangor *Oldham Ath. v Wolverhampton W. 2-2, 1-4
Newport Co. v Brighton *Burnley v Everton 0-0, 1-2
Oldham Ath. v Notts Co. *Watford v Liverpool 0-0, 1-3
*Oxford C. v Bristol R. Preston N.E. v Aston Villa 0-1
Peterborough U. v Hereford
Q.P.R. v Poole 3-2
Rochdale v Barrow Fourth Round
S. Shields v Workington T. *Brighton v Chelsea 1-1, 0-4
Shrewsbury T. v Hartlepools U. Fulham v Sheffield U. 1-1, 1-3
*Tranmere R. v Wigan Manchester U. v Norwich C. 1-2
Walsall v St. Neots Sheffield W. v Mansfield T. 4-0
Sunderland v Peterborough U. 7-1
Watford v Southend U.
Wealdstone v Nuneaton rin
arene
3-2
NOCONSW U. v W.B.A.
Leeds
*Cardiff C. vyManchester C.
5-0
1-1, 1-3
Wrexham vy Chesterfield
*Wycombe W. v Bedford 1-1, 3-3, 1-1, 2-3 Ipswich T. v Carlisle U. 2-0
Yeovil v Oxford U. 1-3 *Rotherham U. v Birmingham C. 0-0, 1-2
*York C. v Morecambe 0-0, 1-1, 1-0 *Bolton W. yv Arsenal 0-0, 0-3
Tottenham H. v Portsmouth '
Bristol R. v Luton T.
Colchester U. v Peterborough U. Fifth Round
Crewe Alex. v Darlington Chelsea v Sheffield U.
Enfield v Watford Norwich C. v Sheffield W.
Grantham v Oldham Ath. *Sunderland v Leeds U. _0 — '
*Leyton O. v Brentford *Manchester C. v Ipswich T. peSouS
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Mansfield T. v Scunthorpe U. Birmingham C. v Arsenal
*Middlesbrough v York C. Tottenham H. vy Bristol C.
Nuneaton vy Swansea T. *Nottingham F. v Swindon T. =1 =
Q.P.R. v Bournemouth Everton v Liverpool C666
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Shrewsbury T. v Wrexham
Walsall v Gillingham
Swindon T. v Ashford Sixth Round
Bradford vy Workington T. Chelsea v Sheffield W. 1-0
*Oxford U. v Bedford i q = ry Leeds U. v Manchester C. _ 1-0
Aldershot v Reading *Birmingham C. v Tottenham
o-rcoore H. 0-0, 0-6
Nottingham F. v Everton 3-2
Third Round
Huddersfield v Chelsea
*Aldershot v Brighton Semi-Final
Bradford v Fulham Chelsea v Leeds U. 11-0
Charlton Ath. v Sheffield U. Tottenham v Nottingham F, 22-1
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F.A. CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION 1968-69
First Round Walsall v Tottenham H.
Altrincham v Crewe Alex. 0-1 Hull C. v Wolverhampton W.
Bangor C. v Morecambe 2-3 *Oxford U. v Southampton t _ UI
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*Barnet v Brentwood oro
1-1, 0-1 Aston Villa v Q.P.R.
*Barnsley v Rochdale 0-0, 1-0 *Sheffield W. v Leeds U.
Bilston v Halifax T. 1-3 Birmingham C. v Lincoln C,
Bradford C. v Chester 1-2 Exeter C. v Manchester U.
Brentford v Woking 2-0 Watford v Port Vale
*Brighton v Kidderminster 2-2, 1-0 Bolton W. v Northampton
Bristol R. v Peterborough U. 3-1 *Bristol R. v Kettering _
='. _—_
*Bury T. v Bournemouth 0-0, 0-3 Coventry C. v Blackpool
Canterbury v Swindon T. 0-1 Everton v Ipswich T. Cred
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ao
Cheltenham vy Watford 0-4 W.B.A. v Norwich C.
Chesterfield v Skelmersdale 2-0 Sunderland v Fulham troie
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Colchester U. v Chesham 5-0 *Cardiff C. v Arsenal = oS
Darlington v Grimsby T. 2-0 *Charlton Ath. v C. Palace
Dartford v Aldershot 3-1 Preston N.E. v Nottingham F,
Doncaster R. v Notts. Co. 1-0 Chelsea v Carlisle U.
*Exeter C. v Newport Co. 0-0, 3-1 York C. v Stoke C.
Goole v Barrow 1-3 Swansea T. v Halifax T.
Grantham v Chelmsford 2-1 Mansfield T. v Sheffield U.
*Hartlepool U. v Rotherham U. 1-1, 0-3 Swindon T. v Southend U.
*Hereford v Torquay U. 0-0, 2-4 Bury v Huddersfield
Leytonstone v Walsall 0-1 West Ham U. v Bristol C.
Luton T. v Ware 6-1 Liverpool v Doncaster R.
Macclesfield v Lincoln C. 1-3 Burnley v Derby Co.
Mansfield T. v Tow Law T. 4-1 *Middlesbrough vy Millwall f ee
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Northampton v Margate 3-1 *Barnsley v. Leicester C. ' — q NE
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*Orient v Gillingham 1-1, 1-2
Oxford C. v Swansea T. 2-3
Reading v Plymouth Arg. 1-0 Fourth Round
*Shrewsbury T. v Port Vale 1-1, 1-3 *Newcastle U. v Manchester C.
Southend U. v King’s Lynn 9-0 Blackburn R. v Portsmouth
S. Shields v York C. 0-6 Tottenham H. v Wolverhampton W.
Stockport Co. v Bradford 3-0 *Southampton v Aston Villa
Tranmere R. v Southport 0-1 *Sheffield W. v Birmingham C. iGeter
Waterlooville v Kettering 1-2 *Manchester U. v Watford ore
*Wealdstone v St. Albans C. 1-1, 0-1 Bolton W. v Bristol R.
Weymouth y Yeovil 2-1 Everton v Coventry C.
Workington T. v Scunthorpe U. 2-0 W.B.A. v Fulham
Wrexham v Oldham Ath. 4-2 Arsenal v Charlton
*Preston N.E. v Chelsea
Second Round *Stoke C. v Halifax T. i)
im)
*Bournemouth v Bristol R. 0-0, 0-1 Mansfield T. v Southend U.
Brighton v Northampton 1-2 Huddersfield v West Ham U.
*Chester v Lincoln C. 1-1, 1-2 Liverpool v Burnley
Chesterfield vyWrexham 2-1 Millwall v Leicester C. YTHYNehN
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Colchester U. v Exeter C. 0-1
*Darlington v Barnsley 0-0, 0-1
2-1 Fifth Round
Doncaster R. v Southport
0-2 Blackburn R. v Manchester C.
Grantham v Swindon T. Tottenham H. v Aston Villa
*Halifax T. v Crewe Alex. 1-1, 3-1
5-0 *Birmingham C. v Manchester U. N
Kettering v Dartford Bristol R. v Everton
Luton T. v Gillingham 3-1
0-0, 2-1 W.B.A. vy Arsenal
*Port Vale vyWorkington T. Chelsea v Stoke C.
*Reading v Torquay U. 0-0, 2-1
2-2, 0-1 Mansfield T. vyWest Ham U. reunan
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*Rotherham U. v Mansfield T. *Liverpool v Leicester C. f=)t <=) BKONSCOa
*St. Albans C. vy Walsall 1-1, 1-3 SWWReeENW
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First Round Torquay U. v Lincoln C,
Barnet vy Newport Co. Oxford U. v Burnley
Barnsley v Bradford Watford v Reading
Bradford C. vy Macclesfield T. Cardiff C. v Brighton
Brentford v Gillingham Workington T. v Brentford
Brighton v Cheltenham T. Hull C. v Charlton Ath.
Chesterfield v Halifax T. Blackpool v West Ham U. te
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Colchester U. v Ringmer SdSoHnNon
Stoke C. v Millwall
*Crawley v Chelmsford C. *Huddersfield T. v Birmingham C, _. t
*Crewe Alex. v Doncaster R. mawie
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Dagenham v Margate *Newcastle U. v Ipswich T. Te -_-O—
Darlington v Bangor Rochdale v Coventry C.
Enfield v Cambridge U. Barnet v Colchester U.
Fulham y Bristol R. *Rotherham U. v Leeds U.
Grantham v Stockport Co. Q.P.R. v Swindon T.
Great Harwood v Rotherham U. Everton v Blackburn R.
Grimsby T. v Bury PRL *Manchester U. v Middlesbrough
BOYNvawhy
Hendon vy Aldershot Southend U. v Carlisle U.
*Hereford U. vy Northampton T. 2-2, aie
; Tottenham H. v Sheffield W.
Lincoln C. v Barrow Chester v Derby Co.
Mansfield T. v Wrexham RN
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Minehead v Shrewsbury T. nN *Nottingham F. v Luton T. eti £2S
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Notts. Co, v Port Vale Sunderland v Orient
*Oxford C. v Bournemouth bib, York C. v Bolton W.
Peterborough U. v Wimbledon Southampton v Bristol C,
*Preston N.E. v Chester 1-1, ric
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Reading v Bishops Stortford Liverpool v Aldershot tener
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Rhy! v Hartlepools U.
Rochdale vy Oldham Ath. Fourth Round
Scarborough y Workington T. *Portsmouth v Arsenal
*South Shields vyWigan Ath. 1-1, Chelsea vy Manchester C.
Southend U. v Weymouth TREY
POP
TTT Leicester C, v Torquay U.
Southport v Boston U. *Oxford U. v Watford
Swansea C. v Exeter C. Cardiff C. v Brentford
*Tamworth v York C. 0-0, dSAHNVONwWOSHaH
Hull C. v Blackpool
Torquay U. v Aston Villa eo
t *Stoke C. v Huddersfield T. 3-3, 0-0, 1-0
*Tranmere R. v Scunthorpe U. 1-1, 0-0, *W.B.A. v Ipswich T. -1, 0-3
Walsall v Plymouth Arg. *Rochdale v Colchester U. 3-3, 0-5
Walton & H. v Telford U. Leeds U. v Swindon T. 4-0
*Wycombe W. v Slough T. 1-1, Carlisle U. v Tottenham H. 2-3
Yeovil T. v Aveley AOoee
oF Derby Co. v Wolverhampton W. 2-1
Everton v Middlesbrough 3-0
Second Round *Nottingham F, v Orient 1-1, 1-0
*Aldershot v Bristol R. 1-1, *York C. v Southampton 3-3, 2-3
Boston U. v York C, Liverpool y Swansea C, 3-0
Bournemouth v Yeovil T.
Brentford v Walsall Ret
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SS Fifth Round
*Bury v Notts. Co. Manchester C. v Arsenal
Chelmsford C. v Torquay U. *Leicester C. v Oxford U. 1-1,
Chester v Crewe Alex. Hull C. v Brentford
*Chesterfield vyWorkington T. *Stoke C. v Ipswich T. 0-0,
Colchester U. v Cambridge U. Colchester U. v Leeds U.
Darlington v Rochdale Everton v Derby Co.
Grantham v Rotherham U. Tottenham H. v Nottingham F.
Hereford U. v Brighton Liverpool v Southampton Serene
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*Lincoln C. v Bradford C. BNANOKSOHWSOADA
*Rhyl v Barnsley Sixth Round
Scunthorpe U. v Mansfield T. *Leicester C. v Arsenal 0-0, 0-1
Slough T. v Barnet _ Hull C. v Stoke C. 2-3
*Shrewsbury T. v Reading Everton v Colchester U.
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TS 5-0
Southend U. v Dagenham *Liverpool v Tottenham H. 0-0, 1-0
Swansea C. v Telford U.
Wigan Ath. v Peterborough U. BNSOHHSS
Nor
' Semi-Final
*Arsenal v Stoke C, 12-2, 2-0
Third Round Everton v Liverpool 21-2
Yeovil T. v Arsenal
Portsmouth vy Sheffield U. Final 1970-71: Arsenal 2 Liverpool 1
*C, Palace v Chelsea 2-2, (After extra time)
Manchester C. vyWigan Ath.
Leicester C. v Notts. Co. *Home team in first game.
1 At Hillsborough, replay at Villa Park. 2 At Old Trafford,
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Se ees
Preliminary Round Farsley Celtic Frickley Colliery
Glossop Worksop Town
Ellesmere Port Town 2 Formby 1 Rawmarsh Welfare (1) Yorkshire Amateur (1 teen
New Mills 3 Sandbach Ramblers 1 Denaby United Emley
Hyde United (2)2 Kirkby Town (2) 1 Gainsborough Trinity Lincoln United
Brierley Hill Alliance 0 Bromsgrove Rovers 2 Eastwood Town (2) Retford Town Q)
Kidderminster Norton Woodseats
Harriers 3 Lye Town 1 Amateur Winterton Rangers
Bridlington Town 2 Bridlington Trinity 1 Arnold Brigg Town
Frickley Colliery 3 Mexborough Town 2 Long Eaton United Sutton Coldfield Town
Lincoln United 1 Louth United 0 Heanor Town Newhall United
(at Louth) Loughborough U. Nuneaton Borough
Histon 4 Rothwell Town 2 Alfreton Town Bilston
March Town United 1 Skegness Town 2 Ilkeston Town Bedworth United
Harwich & Gresley Rovers Stafford Rangers
Parkston (2) 2 Lowestoft Town (2) 1 Matlock Town Sutton Town
Desborough Town 1. Irthlingborough Belper Town (=)— Burton Albion (0)
Diamonds 2 Ely City
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Histon
Kingstonian 4 Leighton Town | 0 Chatteris Town Soham Town Rangers
Hornchurch 1 Metropolitan Police 4 St Neots Town Wellingborough T.
Romford 3 St Albans City 0 Kettering Town Cambridge City
Ilford 2 Staines Town 3 King’s Lynn Skegness Town
Hertford Town (1) 1 Leytonstone (1) 2 Holbeach United Stamford
Ramsgate Athletic (1) 1 Sittingbourne (1) 0 Spalding United Wisbech Town
Gosport Borough (0)0 Newport (1.0.W.) (0) 4 Boston Bourne Town
Minehead 1 Poole Town 2 Great Yarmouth T, Harwich & Parkeston
Chippenham Town 1 Frome Town 0 Gorleston Sudbury Town
Lianelly 0 Merthyr Tydfil 3 Newmarket Town Thetford Town
Bury Town Clacton Town
First Round Qualifying Corby Town Irthlingborough
Billingham Synthonia 0 Ferryhill Athletic 2 Diamonds
Bishop Auckland 4 Stanley United 1 Biggleswade Town Rushden Town
Wingate 0 North Shields 1 Potton United Witney Town
Gateshead 3 Tow Law Town 0 Banbury United (2) Bedford Town (2)
Crook Town 1 Consett 4 Kingstonian
Washington (1) 0 Willington Q) 1 Stevenage Athletic
Bedlington Colliery Ryhope Colliery Wembley
Welfare 5 Welfare 1 Civil Service OR Bromley
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ORRFOR
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Blyth Spartans 3 Boldon Colliery (at Bromley)
Welfare 2 Hoddesdon Town Metropolitan Police
Spennymoor United 4 Horden Colliery Harrow Borough Wealdstone
Welfare 2 Walthamstow Avenue 1 Woodford Town
Shildon (1) 3 Evenwood Town (1) 4 Boreham Wood 2: Cheshunt
Annfield Plain 0 Durham City 5 Letchworth Town 1 Romford
Stockton )2 Whitley Bay (2) > Cray Wanderers a Ware
Morecambe 2 Accrington Stanley Slough Town (1) 2 Woking (1)
1968 0 Braintree & Crittall
Lancaster City 6 Penrith 1 Athletic 2 Chertsey Town
Netherfield 2 Rossendale United 4 Hemel Hempstead
Bacup Borough (0) 0 Fleetwood Town (2) Addlestone (2) (1)
Droylsden 0 Ellesmere Port Town 3 Erith & Belvedere S Leatherhead (2)
Chorley 5 Marine Hitchin Town LVS Tilbury (2)
Leyland Motors 1 Ormskirk 4 Bexley United Clapton
Radcliffe Borough 2 Burscough 3 Guildford City Aylesbury United
Oswestry Town 2 Portmadoc 1 Corinthian Casuals Marlow Town
Pwllheli & District 0 Connahs Quay Hampton Bletchley
Nomads 3 Barking Bishop’s Stortford
South Liverpool 1 Northwich Victoria 0 Ford United Staines Town
Runcorn 2 New Brighton 0 Dartford (a1 Walton & Hersham
Nantwich 3 New Mills 1 Tooting & Mitcham 1
(1)
Eastwood (Hanley) 1 Winsford United 0 United ad ww Windsor & Eton (1)
Stalybridge Celtic 0 Witton Albion 1 Carshalton Athletic Chesham United
Altrincham 1 Buxton 0 Grays Athletic Sutton United
Horwich R.M.I. (1) 0 Hyde United a Feltham Redhill
Great Harwood Zh Prescot Town 1 Hounslow Uxbridge
Mossley te Prestwich Heys (2) 1 Dulwich Hamlet Dunstable Town
Ashton United 2 Clitheroe 1 Hatfield Town Leytonstone
Atherstone Town 3 Bromsgrove Rovers 1 Gravesend &
Alvechurch 4 Moor Green 0 Northfleet (2) Southall (2)
Dudley Town 0 Worcester City 1 Maidenhead United Wycombe Wanderers
Darlaston 2 Warley 1 Aveley Banstead Athletic
Highgate United 3 Kidderminster Dover Ramsgate Athletic
Harriers 1 Deal Town () Tonbridge (1)
Hednesford 0 Redditch United Pe Snowdon Colliery
Lockheed-Leamington 2 Stourbridge 1 Welfare Whitstable Town
Lower Gornal Ath, (2) 3 Halesowen Town (2) 1 Ashford Town Bexhill Town
Barton Town 1 Bridlington Town 0 Herne Bay Faversham Town
Ashby Institute 0 Scarborough 6 Folkstone Sheppey United
Goole Town 3 Selby Town 0 Maidstone United Tunbridge Wells
Hull Brunswick 1 Whitby Town 3 Canterbury City Chatham Town
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Eastbourne United 0 Burgess Hill Town c Bishop’s Stortford 4 Harlow Town
Chichester City 3 Haywards Heath Hampton (1) 1 Guildford City (1)
Hastings U. (1) (1) 2 Southwick (1) (1) I Carshalton Athletic (0) 1 Walton & Hersham(0)
Arundel 1 Bognor Regis Town Windsor & Eton 2 Staines Town
Horsham 2 Lewes Dulwich Hamlet 0 Redhill
East Grinstead 2 Ringmer Uxbridge 1 Sutton United
Littlehampton Town 0 Worthing Aveley (1) (3) 2 Southall () @)
Crawley Town 4 Eastbourne Town Maidenhead United 1 Leytonstone
Fleet (1) 2 Newport (1.0.W.) (1) Ashford Town 3 Tonbridge
Fareham Town 8 Selsey Whitstable Town 0 Dover
Ryde Sports 1 Thornycroft Athletic Canterbury City 1 Folkstone
Alton Town 3 Cowes (1.0.W.) Maidstone United 3 Herne Bay
Glastonbury 2 Poole Town Arundel (0) (1) 2 Chichester City (0) (1)
Dorchester Town 3 Taunton Town Hastings United 4 Burgess Hill Town
Street 2 Trowbridge Town Crawley Town 3 East Grinstead
Bridgwater Town 1 Bridport Worthing 1 Horsham
Bath City v1) Chippenham Town Alton Town 0 Fareham Town
Basingstoke Town #2 Welton Rovers Thornycroft Athletic 4 Newport (1.0.W.)
Salisbury 4 Westbury United Bridgwater Town 1 Dorchester Town
Melksham Town 1 Andover Trowbridge Town (0) 5 Glastonbury (0)
Gloucester City 2 Merthyr Tydfil Andover 1 Basingstoke Town
Cinderford Town (1) 1 Ton Pentre (1) Salisbury 2 Bath City
Stonehouse 4 Weston-super-Mare Abergavenny
Abergavenny Thursdays 0 Ton Pentre
Thursdays 1 Barry Town Stonehouse 0 Merthyr Tydfil
St Blazey 4 Newquay Bideford 3 Falmouth Town
Falmouth Town . Ss Truro City Wadebridge Town 6 St Blazey os
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Barnstaple Town 1 Bideford WWNOD
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Third Round Qualifying
Gateshead North Shields
Second Round Qualifying Blyth Spartans Consett
Gateshead 3 Bishop Auckland 2 Whitley Bay Durham City
North Shields 3 Ferryhill Athletic 1 Lancaster City Rossendale United
Blyth Spartans a Willington 1 Burscough Ellesmere Port Town
Bedlington Colliery Oswestry Town South Liverpool
Welfare 1 Consett (0) 4 Altrincham Nantwich (1)
Whitley Bay 3 Evenwood Town 1 Ashton United Hyde United (2)
Durham City 2 Spennymoor United 0 Alvechurch Atherstone Town
Fleetwood 0 Lancaster City 2 Redditch United Highgate United
Rossendale U. (2) 1 Morecambe ~S)~ (=) Scarborough Goole Town
Burscough 2 Chorley Worksop Town (1) Frickley Colliery (1)
Ormskirk 0 Ellesmere Port Town Eastwood Town Winterton Rangers
Oswestry Town 3 Connahs Quay Alfreton Town Nuneaton Borough
Nomads Stafford Rangers Sutton Town
South Liverpool 1 Runcorn Kettering Town Wellingborough T.
Altrincham 4 Eastwood (Hanley) Bourne Town King’s Lynn Rete
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Witton Albion 0 Nantwich Bury Town OF Harwich & Parkeston 0
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Mossley (0) 0 Hyde United (0) 2 Bromley 3 ayes
Darlaston 0 Alvechurch 4 Boreham Wood (2) 1 Walthamstow Ave (2) 2
Worcester City (0) 0 Atherstone Town (0) 1 Braintree & Crittall
Lower Gornal Athletic 0 Romford 2
Athletic (0) Redditch United (0) 3 Bexley United (1) 1 Tilbury (1) 2
Lockheed-Leamington Highgate United Bishop’s
Whitby Town 0 Scarborough Stortford (2) (1) 1 Guildford City (2) (1) 2
Goole Town 3 Barton Town Walton & Hersham (2) 1 Windsor & Eton (2)0
_ Denaby United 1 Worksop Town Redhill 0 Sutton United 2
- Yorkshire Amateur (0) 1 Frickley Colliery (0) Aveley
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Arnold 2 Eastwood Town Ashford Town Dover
Winterton Rangers 3 Lincoln United Folkstone Maidstone United
Alfreton Town se) Heanor Town Chichester City (1) Hastings (1)
Nuneaton Borough 2 Long Eaton United Crawley Town Horsham
Burton Albion 1 Stafford Rangers Fareham Town Thornycroft Athletic
Sutton Town (2) 1 Bedworth United (2) Bridgwater Town Trowbridge Town
Kettering Town 2 Chatteris Town Basingstoke Town Salisbury
Wellingborough Town 4 Ely City Ton Pentre Merthyr Tydfil
Bourne Town 3 Stamford Bideford Wadebridge Town
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Wisbech Town 0 King’s Lynn
Bury Town 2 Sudbury Town Fourth Round Qualifying
Thetford Town (3) 0 Harwich &
Parkeston (3) Bradford (P.A.) : South Shields 1
Bedford Town 3 Biggleswade Town Scarborough North Shields 0
Witney Town 3) Irthlingborough Whitley Bay (1) i Blyth Spartans (1) 2
Diamonds Hyde United 1 Bangor City 3
Bromley (1) 4 Stevenage Athletic (1) Rossendale United 6 Stafford Rangers 3
Wembley 1 Hayes Wigan Athletic 2 Rhyl 1
Boreham Wood (1) 2 Wealdstone (1) Macclesfield Town 1 Ellesmere Port Town 2
Walthamstow Avenue 2 Hoddesdon Town Oswestry Town 0 etc
Braintree & Crittall Alvechurch Oxfor
Athletic 1 Cray Wanderers (2) (1) (1) (0) (0) 1 @)xa(1) (0) (0) i"
Slough Town 0 Romford Nuneaton Borough 3 ‘amworth
Bexley United 3 Leatherhead Winterton Rangers 0 Boston United 5
Tilbury 3 Addlestone A Frickley Colliery
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589
4 Chelmsford City 1 Tilbury Enfield
Kettering Town Folkstone_ | Romford
Bury Town 1 King’s Lynn 3
Barnet (2) 2 Hastings United (0) Crawley Town (0)
Hendon (2) 0 Fareham Town (2) (1)
2 Walton & Hersham 1 Basingstoke T. (2) (1)
Maidenhead United Bridgwater Town Yeovil Town
Bromley 0 Guildford City 1
Dover ) 1 Weymouth Bideford
Walthamstow Aye (0)0 Redditch United Ton Pentre
Margate 1 Wimbledon 0
0 Witney Town 1 Hereford United Cheltenham Town
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Sutton United
Doncaster R. 1 (Uzelac)
Stockport Co. 2 (McMillan, Lawther) 4,590 Notts. Co. 6 (Hateley, Cozens, Bradd, Nixon, Stubbs
Carlin)
Doncaster R.: Johnson; Branfoot, Wilcockson,
Haselden, Robertson, Uzelac, Watson, Elwiss, Newport 0 11,976
Gilchrist, Irvine, Usher. Notts. Co.: Brown; Brindley, Worthington,
Stockport Co.: _Ogley; Charter, Renwick Carlin, Needham, Stubbs, Nixon, Bradd, Hateley,
McMillan, Hart, Wright, Ryden, Chisnall, Webber, Masson, Cozens. ‘
Lawther, Wilson, Newport Co.: Lynch; Williams, Sprague, Hooper,
Harris (B,), Coldrick, Young, Harris (P.), Thomas,
Brown, White.
Ellesmere Port 0
Boston 3 (Wilkinson, Svarc, Coates) 1,600
Ellesmere Port: Dicken; Storton, Brooke, Jones, Redditch 1 (Howell)
Erte, Casey, Blore, Pritchard, Smith, Scott, Peterborough U. 1 (Price) 4,500
Ail.
Redditch: Brookes; Reece, Evans, Owen, Rock,
Boston: White; Lakin, Hopkinson, Smith, Bate, Guise, Ingram, Walker, Howell, Pash, Gilbert.
Howells, Hughes, Svarc, Froggatt, Coates,
Peterborough U.: Drewery; Carmichael, Brookes,
Wilkinson,
Oakes, Turner, Wright, Conmy, Price, Hall,
Barker, Robson.
Enfield 2 (Turley, Hill)
Maidenhead 0 1,506
Rochdale 1 (Arrowsmith)
Enfield: Williams; Gibson, Moffatt, Payne,
Betson, Smith, Geddes, Richards, Hill, Gray, Barnsley 3 (Winstanley 2, Seal) 5,182
Turley. Rochdale: Godfrey; Smith, Ryder, Blair, Parry,
Kinsella, Whitehead, Arrowsmith, Buck (Gowans),
Jenkins, Darling.
Frickley 2 (Moran, Holland)
Barnsley: Stewart; Murphy, Booth, Turner,
Rotherham U, 2 (Mullen, Bentley) 5,824 HE ae Millar, Waddell, Brown, Seal, Lea,
Rotherham U.: Tunks; Houghton, Leigh, Quinn, arp.
Mielczarek, Swift, Bentley, Ham, Gilbert, Johnson,
Mullen.
Skelmersdale 0
Gillingham 3 (Galvin, Wilks, Yeo) Tranmere R. 4 (Crossley 2, King, Moore) 1,425
Plymouth Arg. 2 (Reed 2) 7,842 Tranmere R.: Lawrence; Mathias, Farrimond,
Gillingham: Shearing; Parmenter, Peach, Galvin, Moorcroft, Molyneux, Fagan, Russell, King,
Rtas, Quirke, Tydeman, Knight, Bickle, Wilks, Beamish, Moore, Crossley.
€0.
Plymouth Arg.: Furnell; Davey, Harris, Hore,
Saxton, Latcham, Reed, Brown, Rickard(Dowling), Southend U. 1 (Best)
Hinch, Hutchins, Aston Villa 0 16,929
Southend U.: Roberts; Smith, Ternent, Elliott,
Guildford 0 Albeson, Jacques, Johnson, Best, Garner, Moore,
Dover 0 3,226 Lewis.
Aston Villa: Hughes; Bradley, Aitken, Vowden,
Curtis, Turnbull, Graydon, Gibson (Tiler),
Hartlepool U. 6 (Ellis, Young 2, Warnock, Veart 2) Lochhead, Hamilton, Anderson.
Scarborough 1 (Lee) 3,374
Hartlepool U.: Gadsby; Potter, Ashurst, Parry,
Goad, Spelman (Veart), Smith, Young, Welsh, Southport 1 (Dunleavy)
Ellis, Warnock. Workington 3 (Dunleavy o.g., Spencer, Roodeiew)
Burnley0 Norwich C. 0
Huddersfield T. 1 (Clarke) 21,563 Hull C. 3 (McGill, Butler, Wagstaff)
Burnley: Mellor; Docherty, Thomson, West, Norwich C.: Keelan; Payne, Butler, Stringer,
Waldron, Dobson, Thomas, Casper, Fletcher, Govier, Anderson, Livermore, Silvester (Briggs),
Kindon, James. Cross, Paddon, Foggo,
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke, Hutt, Hull C.: McKechnie; Banks, De Vries, Wilkin-
Smith, Ellam, Cherry, Mahoney (Fairclough), son, Neill, Knighton, McGill, Lord, Pearson,
Dolan, Worthington, Lawson (J.), Chapman. Wagstaff, Butler.
JAN. 18
Tottenham H. 1 (Gilzean) Carlisle U. 1 (Martin)
Carlisle U. 1 (Bowles) 33,702 Tottenham H. 3 (Chivers 2, Gilzean) 21,560
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Want. Coates, Carlisle U.: Ross; Hemstead, Gorman, Ternent,
England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman, Chivers, Peters, Winstanley, Bowles, Barton, Martin, Owen, Webb
Neighbour, (Davies), Balderstone.
Carlisle U.: Ross, Hemstead, Gorman, Ternent, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Kinnear, Knowles,
Winstanley, Owen, Barton, Martin, Webb, Bowles, Coates, England, Beal, Gilzean (Collins), Perryman,
Balderstone. Chivers, Peters, Naylor.
596
Everton 3 (Scott, Kenyon, Hurst) FOURTH ROUND
C. Palace 2 (Tambling 2) 45,508
Everton: West; Scott. McLaughlin, Kendall, FEB. 5
Kenyon, Darracott, Husband, Harvey (Hurst), Birmingham C, 1 (Latchford, R.)
Johnson, Lyons, Whittle.
Ipswich T. 0 40,709
C. Palace: Jackson; Payne, Wall, Kellard,
Birmingham C.: Cooper; Carroll, Pendrey, Page,
McCormick, Blyth, Craven, Hughes, Wallace,
Hynd, Harland, Campbell, Francis, Latchford (R.),
Taylor, Tambling. Hatton, Taylor.
Fulham 2 (Cross 2) Ipswich T.: Best; Mills, Harper, Morris, Hunter,
Q.P.R. 1 (Clement) 24,181 Jefferson, Robertson, Viljoen, Belfitt, McNeil
(Miller), Hill.
Fulham: Webster; Moreline, Callaghan, Dunne,
Matthewson, Richardson, Conway, Cross,
Chelsea 3 (Hollins pen., Houseman, Cooke)
Earle, Lloyd, Barrett.
Bolton W. 0 38,066
Q.P.R.; Parkes; Clement, Hazell, Venables,
Hunt, Mancini, Saul, Francis, Leach, Marsh, Chelsea: Bonnetti; Mulligan, McCreadie,
O’Rourke. Hollins, Webb, Harris, Cooke, Kember, Osgood,
Hudson, Houseman.
Middlesbrough 1 (Hickton) Bolton W.: Wright; McAllister, Mowbray,
Manchester C. 0 40,000 Waldron (Hunt), Jones (P.), Hulme, Nicholson,
Byrom, Greaves, Seddon, Jones (G.).
Middlesbrough: Platt; Craggs, Jones, Maddren,
Boam, Gates, Stiles (Laidlaw), McMordie, Mills,
Hickton, Downing. Coventry C.0
Manchester C.: Corrigan; Book, Donachie, Hull C. 1 (Wagstaff) 24,621
Doyle, Booth, Oakes, Summerbee, Bell, Davies, Coventry C.: Glazier; Coop, Cattlin, Smith
Lee, Towers. (Mortimer), Blockley, Parker, Young, Carr,
Chilton, Hunt, St. John.
JAN. 19 Hull C.: McKechnie; Banks, De Vries, Wilkin-
Leicester 2 (Farrington, Glover) son, Neill, Baxter, McGill, Lord, Pearson, Wag-
staff, Butler.
Wolverhampton W. 0 37,070
Leicester C.: Shilton; Whitworth, Nish, Cross, Derby Co. 6 (Robson, Hector, Durban 3, Hintonpen.)
Sjoberg, Brown, Weller, Farrington, Birchenall,
Sammels, Glover. Notts. Co. 0 39,450
Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Shaw, Parkin, Derby Co.: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Todd,
Sunderland, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog, Hibbitt, McFarland, McGovern, Durban, Gemmill, O’Hare
Richards, Curran, Wagstaffe. (Powell), Hector, Hinton.
Notts. Co.: Brown; Brindley, Worthington,
Manchester U. 4 (Best 2, Sadler, Aston) Carlin, Stubbs, Jones, Nixon, Bradd, Hateley,
Southampton 1 (Channon) (after extra time) Masson, Cozens.
50,966 Everton 2 (Johnson, Whittle)
Manchester U.: Stepney; O’Neil, Burns, Gowling, Walsall 1 (Evans) 45,462
Edwards, Sadler, Morgan, Mcllroy (Aston),
Charlton, Law, Best. Everton: West; Wright, McLaughlin, Kendall,
Lyons, Newton, Johnson, Harvey, Royle, Hurst,
Southampton: Martin; McCarthy, Fry, Stokes, Whittle.
Gabriel, Byrne, Paine, Channon (Kirkup), Davies,
O’Brien, Jenkins. Walsall: Wallington; Gregg, Evans, Penman,
Jones, Deakin, Taylor, Woodward, Manning,
Reading 6 (Harman 3, Cumming, Wagstaff, B., Wright, Harrison.
Habbin)
Blyth Spartans 1 (Wagstaff, B., 0.g.) 10,550 Huddersfield T. 3 (Chapman, Lawson, J. 2)
Reading: Death; Butler, Morgan, Harley, Wooler, Fulham 0 18,000
Wagstaff (B.), Flannigan (Wagstaff, T.), Cumming, Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke, Hutt,
Chappell, Harman, Habbin. Smith, Ellam, Cherry, Krzywicki, Dolan, Worthing-
Blyth Spartans: Varvill; Atkinson, Smith, Wat- ton, Lawson (J.), Chapman.
son, Scott, Philipson, Jardine, Nixon, Slane, Fulham: Webster; Moreline, Callaghan, Dunne,
Alder, Lister. Matthewson, Richardson, Conway, Cross, Earle,
Lloyd, Barrett.
Rotherham U, 2 (Swift, Gilbert pen.)
Bury 1 (Murray) 14,625 Leicester C. 0
Rotherham U,: Tunks; Womble, Ferguson, Orient 2 (Bowyer, Allen) 31,402
Phillips, Leng, Swift, Bentley, Ham, Gilbert, Leicester C.: Jayes; Whitworth, Nish, Cross,
Johnson, Brogden (Henderson). Sjoberg, Brown (Manley), Weller, Farrington,
Bury: Wancock; Tinney, Saile, Eccleshare Birchenall, Sammels, Glover.
(Parry), Robson, McDermott, Connelly, Rudd, Orient: Goddard; Hoadley, Rofe, Bennett,
Jones, Murray, Hamstead. Harris, Allen, Fairbrother, Dyson, Bullock,
Walley, Bowyer.
FEB, 5
Hereford U. 2 (Radford, George) Liverpool 0
Newcastle U. 1 (Macdonald) 15,500 Leeds U.0 56,300
Hereford U.: Potter; Griffiths (George), Mallen- Liverpool: Clemence; Lawler, Lindsay, Smith,
der, Jones, McLaughlin, Addison, Gough, Tyler, Lloyd, Hughes, Keegan, Ross, Heighway, Toshack,
Meadows, Owen, Radford. Callaghan.
Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Clark, Nattrass, Leeds U.:; Sprake; Reaney, Cooper, Bremner,
Howard, Moncur, Busby, Green, Macdonald, ween Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke, Jones, Giles,
Tudor, Hibbitt. ates,
R.F. 72/3-3] oT
Millwall 2 (Smethurst, Possee) FOURTH ROUND REPLAYS
Middlesbrough 2 (Hickton, Downing) 23,579
FEB. 8
Millwall: King; Brown, Cripps, Dorney,
Kitchener, Burnett, Bridges, Bolland, Possee, Middlesbrough 2 (Downing, Hickton pen.)
Smethurst, Allder. Millwall 1 (Burnett) 36,489
Middlesbrough: Platt; Craggs, Jones, Maddren, Middlesbrough: Platt; Craggs, Jones, Stiles
Boam, Gates, Stiles (Laidlaw), McMordie, Mills, Boam, Maddren, Laidlaw, McMordie, Mills,
Hickton, Downing. Hickton, Downing (Vincent).
Millwall: King; Brown, Cripps, Dorney,
Portsmouth 2 (Williams o0.g., Trebilcock) Kitchener, Burnett, Bridges, Bolland, Possee,
Smethurst, Allder.
Swansea C. 0 19,782
Portsmouth: Milkins; Smith, Collins, McCann, FEB.9
Hand, Blant, Piper, Reynolds, Trebilcock, Ley, Stoke C. 2 (Bernard, Greenhoff pen.)
Jennings.
Tranmere R. 0 35,352)
Swansea: C. Millington; Jones, Screen (A.),
Williams, Evans (K.), Slattery, Screen (W.), Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Skeels, Bernard, Smith,
Thomas (Evans, W.), Davies, Gwyther, Rees. Bloor, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing,
Eastham.
Tranmere R.: Lawrence; Mathias, Farrimond,
Preston N.E. 0 Molyneux, Yeats, Fagan, Russell, Beamish,
Manchester U. 2 (Gowling, 2) 37,052 Moore, Storton, Crossley.
Preston N.E.: Kelly; McMahon, Connor, Bird,
McNab, Spavin, Heppolette, Spark, McIlmoyle, Leeds U. 2 (Clarke 2)
Lyall, Ingram. Liverpool 0 45,821
Manchester U.: Stepney; O’ Neil, Burns, Gowling, Leeds U.: Sprake; Reaney (Jordan), Cooper,
James, Sadler, Morgan, Kidd Charlton, Law, Best. Bremner, Charlton, Hunter. Lorimer, Clarke,
Madeley, Giles, Gray.
Reading 1 (Wagstaff) Liverpool: Clemence; Lawler, Lindsay, Smith,
Arsenal 2 (Morgan o.g., Rice) 25,756 Lloyd, Hughes, Keegan, Ross, Heighwayi(Boersma),
Graham, Callaghan.
Reading: Death; Butler, Morgan, Harley,
Wooler, Wagstaff, Dixon, Cumming, Chappell, FEB. 14
Harman, Habbin.
West Ham U. 3 (Hurst 3)
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Kelly, McLin-
tock, Simpson, Armstrong, Ball, George, Kennedy, Hereford U. 1 (Meadows) 42,271
Graham, West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best Hurst,
Brooking, Robson.
Tottenham H. 2 (Gilzean, Peters)
Hereford U.: Potter; Gough, Mallender (Tucker),
Rotherham U. 0 36,903 Jones, McLoughlin, Addison, George, Tyler,
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles, Meadows, Owen, Radford.
Coates, England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman, Chivers,
Peters, Neighbour (Pearce). Sunderland 1 (Kerr)
Rotherham U.: Tunks; Houghton, Leigh, Quinn, Cardiff C. 1 (Clark) (after extra time)
Swift, Leng, Bentley, Ham, Gilbert, Johnson, 39,348
Ferguson (Womble).
Sunderland: Montgomery; Malone, Coleman,
Harvey, Pitt, Porterfield, Chambers (McGiven),
Tranmere R. 2 ( Yeats, Beamish) Kerr, Watson, Hughes, Tueart.
Stoke C. 2 (Conroy, Ritchie) 24,424 Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Kellock, Murray,
Tranmere R.; Lawrence; Mathias, Farrimond, Phillips, Gibson, Clark, King, Woodruff, Rees
Molyneux, Yeats, Fagan, Russell, Beamish, (Derrett).
Crossley, Moore, Storton.
Stoke C.:; Banks; Skeels, Jump, Bernard, Smith, FOURTH ROUND SECOND REPLAY
Bloor, Conroy, Mahoney, Ritchie, Dobing,
Eastham. FEB .16
Cardiff C. 3 (Clark, Woodruff, Kellock)
FEB. 9 Sunderland 1 (McGiven) (at Maine Road)
Hereford U. 0 8,868
West Ham U.0 15,000 Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Kellock, Murray,
Phillips, Gibson, Clark, King, Woodruff, Foggon.
Hereford U,: Potter; Gough, Mallender, Jones,
McLaughlin, Addison, George, Tyler, Meadows, Sunderland: Forster; Malone, Coleman, Harvey,
Owen, Radford. Pitt, Porterfield, (Chambers), McGiven, Kerr,
Watson, Hughes, Tueart.
West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst,
Brooking, Robson, FIFTH ROUND
FEB. 26
Cardiff C. 1 (King) Birmingham C. 3 (Hatton, Latchford, R. 2)
Sunderland 1 (Chambers) 27,000 Portsmouth 1 (Reynolds) 43,886
Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Woodruff, Birmingham C,: Latchford, (D); Carroll, Pendrey,
Morgan, Phillips, Gibson, Clark, King, Warboys, Page (Smith), Hynd, Harland, Campbell, Francis,
Foggon (Villars). Latchford (R.), Hatton, Taylor.
Sunderland; Montgomery; Malone, Coleman, Portsmouth: Milkins; Smith, Collins, McCann,
Harvey, Pitt, Porterfield, Chambers, Kerr, Watson, oe Piper, Reynolds, Trebilcock (Storrie),
Hughes, Tueart,
598
Cardiff C. 0 Middlesbrough 0
Leeds U. 2 (Giles 2) 50,000 Manchester U. 3 (Morgan pen., Best, Charlton)
Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Kellock, Murray,
39,687
Phillips, Gibson, Clark, King, Woodruff, Foggon
(Warboys). Middlesbrough: Platt; Craggs, Jones, Maddren,
Boam, Gates, Stiles, McMordie, Mills, Hickton,
Leeds U.: Sprake; Madeley, Cooper, Bremner, Downing.
Ethos, Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke, Jones, Giles,
Tay. Manchester U.: Stepney; O’Neil, Dunne, Burns,
“lps Sadler, Morgan Gowling, Charlton, Law,
Derby Co. 2 (Hinton pen., Durban) est.
Arsenal 2 (George 2) 39,662
Derby Co,: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Durban,
FIFTH ROUND SECOND REPLAY
McFarland, Todd, McGovern, Gemmill, O’Hare, MAR. 13
Hector, Hinton.
Derby Co. 0
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Kelly (Storey),
McLintock, Simpson, Armstrong, Ball, George, Arsenal 1 (Kennedy) (at Leicester)
Kennedy, Graham. 40,000
Derby Co.: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Durban,
Everton 0 McFarland, Todd, McGovern (Hennessey),
Tottenham H. 2 (Gilzean, Peters) 50,511 Gemmill, O’Hare, Hector, Hinton.
Everton: West; Scott, McLaughlin, Kendall, Arsenal; Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Storey, McLin-
Kenyon, Newton, Johnson, Whittle, Royle, Lyons tock, Simpson, Armstrong, Ball, George, Kennedy,
(Hurst), Jones. Graham.
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Pratt, England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman, Chivers, SIXTH ROUND
Peters, Morgan.
MAR. 18
Huddersfield T. 4 (Lawson, J., Dolan, Smith, D., Birmingham C, 3 (Page, Latchford R., Hatton)
Worthington)
Huddersfield T. 1 (Cherry) 52,500
West Ham U. 2 (Robson, Best) 27,080
Birmingham C.: Latchford (D.); Carroll,
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke (Jones), Pendrey, Page, Hynd, Harland, Campbell, Francis,
Hutt, Smith (S.), Ellam, Cherry, Smith (D.), Latchford (R.), Hatton, Taylor.
Dolan, Worthington, Lawson (J.), Chapman.
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.) (Dolan); Jones,
West Ham U,: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard, Hutt, Smith (S.), Ellam, Cherry. Smith (D.),
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst Dolan (Krzywicki), Worthington, Lawson (J.),
(Heffer), Brooking, Robson. Chapman.
Manchester U. 0 Leeds U. 2 (Clarke, Charlton)
Middlesbrough 0 54,000 Tottenham H. 1 (Pratt) 43,937
Manchester U.: Stepney; O’Neil, Dunne, Burns, Leeds U.: Sprake; Madeley, Cooper (Reaney),
James, Sadler, Morgan, Gowling, Charlton, Law, Bremner, Charlton, Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke,
Best. Jones, Giles, Gray.
Middlesbrough: Platt, Craggs, Jones, Maddren, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Boam, Gates, Stiles; McMordie, Mills, Hickton, Pratt, England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman, Chivers,
Downing. Peters (Coates), Morgan.
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F.A. STAFF COACHES
Adamson, J. Team Manager Burnley F.C.
Ainsley, G. E. ex-National Coach of the Libyan Olympic Committee.
Armfield, J. Player Manager Bolton Wanderers.
Beaglehole, E. W. Headmaster at Doncaster Primary School.
Blenkinsop, E. B. Lecturer in Physical Education at York University.
Bond, C. E. P.E. Department, Loughborough College of Education.
Brown, A. W. Manager Sunderland F.C.
Brown, A. Lecturer in Physical Education at Newcastle University.
Burton, K. Manager Kettering Town F.C.
Churchill, T. Organiser of Physical Education, Wolverhampton.
Calvert, J. S. Lecturer in Physical Education at Newcastle University.
Cann, S. T. Manager Sutton United F.C.
Charlton, J. Player at Leeds United F.C.
Curtis, G. Manager Rosenborg F.C.
Ford, F. Manager Swindon Town F.C.
Furphy, K. Manager Watford F.C.
Goodwin, J. W. Metropolitan Police.
Gordon, J. Coach at Derby County F.C.
Greenwood, R. Manager West Ham United F.C.
Hardisty, J. R. E. Head of P.E. Middleton St. George College of Education.
Hassall, H. W. Lecturer in Physical Education at Padgate College.
Henderson, J. R. E. Durham County F.A. Coach
Hill, J. W. T. London Weekend Television.
Howe, D. Assistant Manager Arsenal F.C.
Jago, G. Queen’s Park Rangers F.C. Manager
Jones, C. Lecturer of P.E., St. Peter’s College, Saltley.
Lawrence, T. Manager Slough Town F.C.
Lee, B. R. Director Bisham Abbey N.S.C.
Lewin, R. Coach Bradford Park Avenue F.C,
Mansell, J. Manager Reading F.C.
McAnearney, J. Manager Rotherham United F.C.
Megson, D. H. Assistant Manager, Bristol Rovers F.C.
Mercer, J. Manager Manchester City F.C.
Nicholson, W. E. Manager Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Powell, E. W. Player at Wycombe Wanders F.C.
Robson, R. W. Manager Ipswich Town F.C.
Saunders, T. W. Manager of E.S.F.A. and Liverpool School Headmaster.
Sayer, C. Technical Director of Central Council of Physical Recreation.
Sexton, D. Manager Chelsea F.C.
Shannon, L. Coaching in Greece.
Slater, W. J. Lecturer in Physical Education at Liverpool University.
Smith, G. C. Ex-Portsmouth Manager.
Smith, M. J. Director of Coaching, F.A. of Wales.
Summers, G. Manager Oxford United F.C.
Taylor, G. Player at Lincoln City.
Truman, J. B. Coaching position in New Zealand.
Waiters, A. K. Burnley F.C.
Wardle, G. Head of P.E., at Durham Technical College.
Watson, T. Durham County F.A. Coach
Welton, P. Coach Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Wigmore, S. T. Lecturer in Physical Education at Loughborough College.
Woosnam, P. A. Executive Director of North American Soccer League.
Worthington, E. S. Lecturer in Physical Education at Loughborough College.
Wright W. A. Head of Sport at ATV Network.
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IMPORTANT FOOTBALL ADDRESSES
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THE LEAGUES
The Football League—A. Hardaker, The Football Northern Intermediafe League—F. R. Vicary, 12
League, Lytham St. Annes, Lancs. St. Annes Holmefield Avenue, Thornes, Wakefield, Yorks
22161/4. Telex 67675 Wakefield 75013
The Scottish League—T. Maule, 188, West Regent Northern League—G. Nicholson, 99, Watling Road,
Street, Glasgow, C2. 041-248 3844/5 Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. Bishop Auckland
Athenian League—G. G. Dell, ‘Ardranech’, Monu- 2167
ment Lane, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, Chalfont Northern Premier League—G. B. Graham, 39, Con-
St. Giles 3819 way Drive, Fullwood, Preston. Preston 719 893.
Central League—T. F. Charnley, 211, Deepdale North Midlands League——T. Garnett, 14 Brierley
Road, Preston. Preston 53996 Road, Bessacarr, Doncaster. Doncaster 56002
Cheshire County League—K. A. Collinge, 9, Dor- Old Boys’ Football League—W. M. Perks, 9, Tilbury
chester Close, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire, 061- Close, Broomwood Road, St. Pauls Cray, Kent.
980-3167 Orpington 35541
East Anglian Cup—A. W. Rudd, Heathercliff, Peterborough and District League—A. V. Brown,
Gunton Cliff, Lowestoft. 27 Gloucester Road, Old Fletton, Peterborough
Eastern Counties League—A. W. G. Rudd, ‘Heather- Plymouth Combination League—P. J. Worrall,
cliff’, Gunton Cliff, Lowestoft. Lowestoft 5996 57 Wilton St., Stoke, Plymouth, PL1 5LX
Football Combination—T. P. R. Kirkup, 53, Barking Plymouth and District League—R. J. Smith, 29,
Road, London, E16. 01-476 1151 Jephson Road, Mount Gold, Plymouth. Plymouth
61734
Greater London League—T. A. Cripps, 29, Lynd-
Premier Midweek Floodlight League—N. Hornsby,
hurst House, Alton Estate, London, SWI1S5.
45 Bishops Avenue, Bromley, Kent BR1 3ET.
01-788 7696
Southern Amateur League—F. R. Wolstenholme,
Hellenic League—N. A. S. Matthews, Cedar Court,
259, Stradbroke Grove, Ilford, Essex. 01-550 5169
Steeple Aston, Oxford. Steeple Aston 347
South-East Counties League—R. A, Bailey, 10,
Isthmian League—F. M. Wilson, 53, Parsonage
Gardens, Enfield, Middx. 01-363 0644
Highlands Rd., New Barnet, Herts. 01-449 5131
Lancashire Amafeur League—H. Heap, ‘Maraldo’, Southern League—W. E. Dellow, Fccs, 1, Cartmel
Carlton Road, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire. Close, Great Tylers, Wray Common, Reigate,
Surrey. Redhill 62585
061-980 2344
South Midlands League—F. C. Crain, 6, Chandos
Lancashire Combination—D. E. F. Relph, 29a,
Road, Luton, Beds. Luton 52576
Ribblesdale Place, Preston, PR1 3LD, Lancs.
South-Western League—A. Jewells, 9, Sunway
Preston 52214/5
Close, Tavistock, Devon. Tavistock 3004
Lancashire Football League—H. E. Lambert, 3, South Yorkshire Amateur League—A. Bottom, 2,
Cravens Avenue, Ewood, Blackburn. Blackburn Melbourne Avenue, Aston, Sheffield. Aston
58561 Common 426
Leicestershire Seven League—P. Henwood, 63, Spartan League—J. H. Hill, 64, Bellclose Road,
Carrsbrooke Rd., Leicester. L’ter 705-475. West Drayton, Middx. West Drayton 3972
Manchester League—T. W. Gilgryst, 7, Bowlee United Counties League—E. W. Evans, 97, Little-
Close, Unsworth, Bury, Lancs. 061-766 3082 wood St., Rothwell, Kettering, Northants.
Metropolitan League—F. P. White, 19, Harrow Western League—J. Veale, 5, Everest Road, Bristol
Drive, Edmonton, London, N9. 01-807 5771 BS16 2 BX. 0272 652699
Midland Counties League—R. Russell-Louden, 18, West Midlands League—C. Gordon Davis, ‘Wood-
Comforts Avenue, Scunthorpe, Lincs. Scunthorpe croft’, Callow Hill, Rock, Kidderminster
4685 West Yorkshire League—W. Keyworth, 2, Hill
Midland Intermediafe—E. R. McLachlan, 78, Pine Court Grove, Branley, Yorks. Pudsey 74465
Tree Avenue, Leicester, LES 1AJ. Leicester 67038 Yorkshire League—H. L. Cook, 30, Victoria Road,
Nemean Amateur League—W. Chivers, 58, Laurel Stocksbricee, Sheffield, S30 SFW. Stocksbridge
Avenue, Potters Bar, Herts. Potters Bar 54969
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COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONS
Bedfordshire—W. F. Pennick, 7, Myrtle Rd., Nottinghamshire—W. T. Annable, 34, Castle Gate
Bedford Nottingham NG1 7AU. Nottingham 53753
Berks and Bucks—C. J. Twelftree, 42, Bourtonville, Oxfordshire—S. W. Jacobs, 9, Burrows Close,
Buckingham, Bucks. Buckingham 2137 Headington, Oxford. Oxford 61187
Birmingham County—H. J. Westmancoat, 18,
Sheffield and Hallamshire—E. Kangley, 40, Wain-
Victoria Road, Aston, Birmingham, 6.021-523
gate, Sheffield S3 8LB. Sheffield 27817
5416
Shropshire—T. R. Evans, 50, Oakfield Road,
Cambridgeshire—R. E. Rogers, 20, Ainbons Rd., Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury 4974
Heston, Cambridge
Somerset County—L. G. Webb, 32, North Road,
Cheshire—F. Foden, 549, Crewe Road, Wistaston, Midsomer Norton, Bath. Midsomer Norton 3176
Crewe. Crewe 4488 Staffordshire—A. Heeks, 2, Eastbridge Avenue,
Cornwall—W. F. Parnell, 2, Higher Tremena, St Sneyd Green, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 6DQ.
Austell Stoke-on-Trent 29939
Cumberland—E. D. Smith, mse, 14, Melbreak Suffolk Counfy—E. A. Brown, ‘Shobdon’, 68,
Estate, High Brigham, Cockermouth, Cumber- Fairfield Road, Saxmundham. Saxmundham 2165
land. Brigham 242 Surrey County—L. H. Cole, mse, Edgehill, Glen-
Derbyshire—H. L. P. Holmes, 11, Ruskin Way wood, Dorking. Dorking 3182
Littleover, Derby DE3 7EU. Derby 22974 Sussex Counfy—R. F. Reeve, 56, Hawkins Crescent,
Devon County—C. H. Norsworthy, 8, Belair Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex. Southwick 3444
Peverell, Plymouth. Plymouth 73550 Westmorland—S. M. Jones, 1, Queen Street,
Dorset County—G. T. Evans, 49, Brownlow Street, Kendal. Kendal 1827
Weymouth. Weymouth 2863 West Riding County—R. M. Robin, 47, Park Square,
Durham—J. B. Blenkinsopp, ‘Codeslaw’ Serens Leeds, LS1 2NJ. Leeds 22444
Park, Durham Wiltshire—F. J. Peart, 161, Grange Drive, Stratton
East Riding County—A. Brand, 27, Chamberlain St. Margaret, Swindon. Stratton St. Margaret
Street, Sutton-on-Hull, East Yorks. Hill 76160 2239
Essex Counfy—R. G. Melton, 55, Swallowdale, Worcestershire—R. W. Greenow, 137 Windermere
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Clacton 24116 Way, Stourport on Severn, Worcs.
Gloucestershire—W. J. Osborne, 40, Grittleton
Road, Monks Park, Bristol, 7. Bristol 693831
Guernsey—R. G. Warr, Sorrento, Ville Amphrey, OTHER USEFUL ADDRESSES
St. Martins, Guernsey, C.lI. Amafeur Football Alliance—A. J. Hutchinson,
Hampshire—F. J. Tyler, 64, Archers Road, South- Room 724, 7th Floor, Cecil Chambers, 86, The
ampton. Southampton 26079 Strand, W.C.2. 01-240 3837/8
Herefordshire—E. G. Powell, 4, Ferndale Road, English Schools FA—G. Evans, 4A Eastgate Street,
Hereford. Hereford 2572 Stafford.
Hertfordshire—P. W. Poulter, 494 Newell Road, Oxford Universify—Prof. Sir Harold Thompson,
Hemel Hempstead. Hemel Hempstead 2726 CBE, MA, D.SC, FRS, St. John’s College, Oxford.
Hunts County—R. D. Lyons, 11, Arundel Road, Oxford 47671
Hartford, Huntingdon. Huntingdon 2522 Cambridge University—W. J. Sartain, MA, The Old
Isle of Man—G. P. Sayle, 120, Bucks Rd., Douglas, Schools, Cambridge
L.0O.M. Army—Col. J. S. S. Gratton, ope, Army Sports
Jersey—W. A. Nicole, 1, Les Chalets, Queen’s Road, Control Board, Ministry of Defence, Lansdowne
St. Helier, Jersey, C.I. House, Berkeley Square, London, W1X 6AA.
Kent County—R. H. Speake, 69, Maidstone Road, 01-499 8040, Ext 622
Chatham, Kent. Medway 43824 Royal Air Force—S./Ldr. P. A. Cooper, 77, Catlins
Lancashire—J. Kenyon, 42, Preston New Road, Lane, Eastcote, Pinner, Middx.
Blackburn. Blackburn 51804 Royal Navy—Lt.-Cdr. J. F. Ennis, R.N.F.A.
Leicestershire and Rutland—J. B. Holmes, 492, Commodores Office Block, R.N. Barracks,
Melton Road, Leicester. Leicester 63968 Portsmouth
Lincolnshire—B. Webster, 31, Chantry Lane, Universities Athletic Union—R. Palmer, U.A.U.,
Grimsby. Grimsby 57709 28, Woburn Square, London, WC1. 01-580 7870
Liverpool County—S. A. Rudd, 27, Chestnut Drive, Central Council of Physical Recreafion—General
St. Helens, Lancs. St. Helens 20502 Secretary, 26/29, Park Crescent, London, WI.
London—G. W. L. Keys 53, Barking Road, Lon- Langham 6822
don, E16. 01-476 1750 British Olympic Associafion—K. S. Duncan, MBE,
Manchester County—W. Jackson, 4, Wald Avenue, 12, Buckingham Street, London, WC2
Fallowfield, Manchester 14. 061-224 5172 National Federation of Football Supporters’ Clubs—
Middlesex County—G. E. Harbor, 35, Arlington The Secretary, 44, Buxton Road, Luton, Beds.
Road, Twickenham, Middlesex. 01-892 3971 National Playing Fields Association—Captain Roy
Norfolk County—B. G. Smith, 64 Gunton Lane, Harry, CBE, RN, 578, Catherine Place, London,
Costessey, Norwich. Nor 32K. swi
Northamptonshire—N. W. Hillier, 36, Watkin Professional Footballers’ Associafion—C, Lloyd,
Terrace, Northampton. Northampton 37071 124, Corn Exchange Buildings, Hanging Ditch,
North Riding County—A. T. Crosby, 51, Rosedale Manchester, 4. Blackfriars Manchester 7554
Avenue, Middlesbrough, Teesside. Middlesbrough Referees’ Association—E. G. Babington, 135,
88891 Barrows Lane, Birmingham 26. 021-783 3203
Northumberland—J. Laidler, 80, Riding Dene, The Association of Football League Referees and
Mickley, Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Linesmen—G. E. Readle, 36, Manor Road,
Stocksfield 2360 Stretford, Manchester
603
Transfers
£100,000—AND OVER—TRANSFERS
604
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CLUBS JOINING AND LEAVING FOOTBALL LEAGUE SINCE 1923
Joining Leaving Year Joining Leaving
Doncaster R. Stalybridge Celtic 1938 IpswichT. Gillingham
New Brighton 1950 Colchester U.
Torquay A. Aberdare Ath. Gillingham
Carlisle U. Durham C, Scunthorpe U.
York C, Ashington Shrewsbury T,
Thames Merthyr Tydfil 1951 Workington New Brighton
Mansfield T. Newport Co. 1960 Peterborough U. Gateshead
Chester Nelson 1962 Oxford U. Accrington Stanley
Aldershot Thames 1970 Cambridge U. Bradford
Newport Co. Wigan Ath. 1972 Hereford U. Barrow
Division 1 Division 3
1966-67 14,242,957 1966-67 4,421,172
1967-68 15,289,410 1967-68 4,013,087
1968-69 14,584,851 1968-69 4,339,656
1969-70 14,868,754 1969-70 4,223,761
1970-71 13,954,337 1970-71 4,377,213
1971-72 14,484,603 1971-72 4,697,392
Division 2 Division 4
1966-67 1,253,819 1966-67 2,984,648
1967-68 7,450,410 1967-68 3,354,391
1968-69 7,382,390 1968-69 3,075,275
1969-70 7,581,723 1969-70 2,926,729
1970-71 7,098,265 1970-71 2,764,331
1971-72 6,769,308 1971-72 2,749,426
a LD
Winners Finalists
Once each — Aston Villa, Birmingham C., Chelsea, Three times — W.B.A., Aston Villa.
Leeds U., Leicester C., Manchester ‘Cre Twice — Arsenal, Leicester C., Stoke C., Chelsea
Norwich C., Q.P.R., Swindon T., W.B.A., Once — Birmingham C., Leeds U.,
Tottenham H. Stoke C, Manchester C., Norwich C., Q.P.R., Rochdale,
Rotherham U., Swindon T., Tottenham H.,
League Cup crowds West Ham U,
Aggregate Games Average
1960/61 1,204,580 112 10,755
1961/62 1,030,534 104 9,909
1962/63 1,029,893 102 10,097
1963/64 945,265 104 S01Gme Te one
1964/65 962,802 98 9,825 Home
1965/66 1,205,876 106 11,376 Workington T. 9 Barrow 1 (1964/65)
1966/67 1,394,553 118 11,818 Northampton T. 8 Brighton 0 (1966/67)
1967/68 1,671,326 110 15,194 Leyton O. 9 Chester 2 (1962/63)
1968/69 2,064,647 118 17,497 Away
1969/70 2,299,819 122 18,851 Coventry C. 1 Leicester C. 8 (1964/65)
1970/71 2,038,809 117 17,425 Doncaster R. 0 Chelsea 7 (1960/61)
1971/72 2,399,129 123 19,505
Top marksmen
Top scorers each season in the League Cu
1960/61 Gerry Hitchens (Aston Villa) 11 aoe re
1961/6200 Ray Charley (Biackboal) 6 ighest attendance: 100,000 Stoke C. v. Chelsea
1962/63 Ken Leck (Birmingham C.) Ragman ndSe
1963/64
1964/65
John Ritchie (Stoke C.)
Tony Hateley (Aston Villa)
jo
10
Tishest apart from final: 63,418 Manchester U. ¥.
Manchester C. (Semi-final 1969/70)
1965/66 Tony Brown (W.B.A.) and Smallest attendance: 1,737 Lincoln C. v. Bradford
Geoff Hurst (West Ham U.) 11 eit)
1966/67 Rodney Marsh (Q.P.R.) 11
1967/68 John O’Hare (Derby Co.) and
Jim Fryatt (Torquay U.) 6
1968/69 Don Rogers (Swindon T.) 7 Wembley’s League Cup crowd
1969/70 Jeff Astle (W.B.A.), 1967 Q.P.R. v. W.B.A
John Byrom (Bolton W.), 1968 Leeds Uy Arsenal ae
Francis Lee (Manchester C.) 1969 Swindon T. v. Arsenal oad
and Rodney Marsh (Q.P.R.) 5 1970 Manchester C W.i es
1970/71 Martin Chivers (Tottenham H.) 7/1971 STottenham Hv.TT caeie Pt
1971/72 Martin Chivers (Tottenham H.) 7 1972 Stoke C. v. Chelsea Ay
606
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1960-61
eS essssSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSSss
First Round Doncaster R. v Stoke C, 3-1
Middlesbrough vy Cardiff C. 3-4 Chelsea v Workington 4-2
Colchester U. v Newcastle U. 4-1 *Swindon T. v Shrewsbury T. 1-1, 2-2, 0-2
*Newport Co. v Southampton 2-2, 2-2, 3-5 Bradford C. vy Manchester U. igh 2a1
*Chester v Leyton O. 2-2, 0-1 Derby Co. v Barnsley 3-0
Preston N.E. v Peterborough U. 4-1 Norwich C. v Oldham Ath. 6-2
*Lincoln C. v Bradford 2-2, 0-1 Port Vale v Tranmere R. 0-2
Plymouth Arg. v Southport 2-0 *Bournemouth v Crewe Alex. 1-1, 0-2
York C. v Blackburn R. 1-3 Everton v Walsall 3-1
*Rochdale v Scunthorpe U. 1-1, 1-0 Bury v Sheffield U. 3-1
*Exeter C. vyManchester U. 1-1, 1-4
Watford v Derby Co. 2-5 Third Round
Ipswich T. v Barnsley 0-2 Liverpool v Southampton 1-2
Oldham Ath. v Hartlepool 2-1 Chesterfield v Leeds U. 0-4
*Q.P.R. v Port Vale 2«2, 1-3 *Brentford v Burnley Lelie?)
Everton v Accrington S. 3-1 Nottingham F. v Bristol C. 2-3
Darlington v C. Palace 2-0 *Preston N.E. v Aston Villa 3-3, 1-3
West Ham U. v Charlton Ath. 3-1 *Birmingham C. y Plymouth Arg. 0-0, 1-1
*Hull C. v Bolton W. 0-0, 1-5 Blackburn R. v Rochdale eat
Leicester C. vy Mansfield T. 4-0 Brighton vy Wrexham 0-2
Bristol R. v Fulham 2-1 Darlington v Bolton W. 11592
Coventry C. v Barrow 4-2 Rotherham U. v Bristol R. 2-0
Stockport Co. v Carlisle U. 2-0 Portsmouth v Manchester C. 2-0
Millwall v Chelsea 1-7 Doncaster R. v Chelsea 0-7
(All the rest byes, except, Arsenal, Totten- Shrewsbury T. v Bradford C. 2-1
ham H., Sheffield W., W.B.A., and Wolver- Derby Co. v Norwich C. 1-4
hampton W.. who did not compete.) Tranmere R. v Crewe Alex. 2-0
Everton v Bury 3-1
Second Round
*Liverpool v Luton T. 1-1, 5-2 Fourth Round
Colchester U. v Southampton 0-2 Southampton v Leeds U. 5-4
Leyton O. v Chesterfield 0-1 Burnley v Nottingham F. 2-1
*Leeds U. v Blackpool 0-0, 3-1 *Aston Villa y Plymouth Arg. 3-3, 0-0, 5-3
Brentford v Sunderland 4-3 *Blackburn R. vy Wrexham 1-1, 1-3
Cardiff C. v Burnley 0-4 Bolton W. v Rotherham U. 0-2
Nottingham F. v Halifax T. 2-0 Portsmouth v Chelsea 1-0
*Aldershot v Bristol C. 1-1, 0-3 Shrewsbury T. v Norwich C, 1-0
*Gillingham v Preston N.E. 1-1, 0-3 Tranmere R. v Everton 0-4
Aston Villa vy Huddersfield 4-1
Bradford v Birmingham C, 0-1 Fifth Round
*Plymouth Arg. v Torquay U. 1-1, 2-1 Southampton v Burnley 2-4
Swansea T. v Blackburn R. 1-2 Aston Villa vyWrexham 3-0
Rochdale v Southend U. 5-2 Rotherham U. yv Portsmouth 3-0
Notts. Co. v Brighton 1.3 Shrewsbury T. v Everton Fae |
*Northampton T. v Wrexham 1-1, 0-2
Darlington v West Ham U. 3-2 Semi-Final
Bolton W. v Grimsby T. 6-2 *Burnley v Aston Villa 1-1, 2-2, 1-2
Leicester C. v Rotherham U. 1-2 (Replay, Manchester U.)
Reading Vv Bristol R. 3-5 Aston Villa won 5-4 on aggregate
Portsmouth v Coventry C. 2-0 *Rotherham U. v Shrewsbury T. 3-2, 1-1
Manchester C. v Stockport Co. 3-0 Rotherham U,. won 4-3 on aggregate
* Home Team in first match.
Final 1960-61
Rotherham U, 2 Aston Villa 0
(First leg, Rotherham, 12,226, August 22, 1961)
Rotherham U.: Ironside; Perry, Morgan; Lambert, Madden, Waterhouse; Webster, Weston, Houghton,
Kirkman, Bambridge.
Aston Villa: Sims; Lynn, Lee; Crowe, Dugdale, Deakin; McEwan, Thomson, Brown, Wylie, McParland.
Scorers: Webster, Kirkman.
Aston Villa 3 Rotherham U. 0 (after extra time)
(Second leg, Villa Park, 27,000, September 5, 1961)
Aston Villa: Sidebottom; Neal, Lee; Crowe, Dugdale, Deakin; McEwan, O’Neill, McParland, Thomson,
Burrows.
Rotherham U.: Ironside; Perry, Morgan; Lambert, Madden, Waterhouse; Webster, Weston, Houghton
Kirkman, Bambridge.
Scorers: O’ Neill, Burrows, McParland.
Aston Villa won Cup on aggregate 3-2
607
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1962-63
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First Round Southport v Luton T. 1-3
Aldershot v Exeter C. 2-0 Sunderland v Oldham Ath. 7-1
Barrow v Workington 3-2 Swindon T. v Darlington 4-0
Bradford C. vy Doncaster R. 2-2, 0-2 Torquay U. v Carlisle U. 1-2
Brentford y Wrexham 3-0 Walsall v Stoke C. 1-2
Chester v Stockport Co. - West Ham U. v Plymouth Arg, 6-0
Crewe Alex. v Oldham Ath.
Darlington v Chesterfield 1-0 Third Round
Halifax T. v Mansfield T. 2-3. “Barrow v Birmingham C, 1-1, 1-5
*Hartlepool v Barnsley fat. 1? Notts. Co. v Swindon T. 5-0
Newport Co. v Gillingham 2-1 Newport Co. v Manchester C, 1-2
Shrewsbury T. v Millwall 3-1 Barnsley v Luton T. 1-2
*Southport v Rochdale 0-0, 2-1 Leyton O. v Chester 9-2
Torquay U. v Oxford U. 2-0 ‘Bradford v Charlton Ath. 2-2, 0-1
Tranmere R. vy Carlisle U. Fike) Bury v Sheffield U. 3-1
Watford v Colchester U. 1-2 Bristol R. v Cardiff C. 2-0
*York C. v Lincoln C. PENA Portsmouth v Coventry C. 5-1
Sunderland v Scunthorpe U. 2-0
Second Round Blackburn R. v Leeds U. 4-0
Aldershot v Newport Co. 0-3 Rotherham U. v West Ham U. 3-1
Aston Villa vy Peterborough U. 6-1 *Carlisle U. v Norwich C. 1-1, 0-5
Barnsley vy Grimsby T. 319 Hull C. v Fulham 1-2
Barrow v Shrewsbury T. ES | Aston Villa v Stoke C. 3-1
Birmingham C. v Doncaster R. 5-0 *Northampton v Preston N.E. 1-1, 1-2
Bradford vy Huddersfield
Brentford v Sheffield U. =i Fourth Round
Brighton v Portsmouth 1-5 Birmingham C. v Notts. Co. 3-2
Bristol C. v Rotherham U. 12 Manchester C. v Luton T. 1-0
*Bristol R. v Port Vale 2-0 Leyton O. v Charlton Ath. 3-2
2-2. 3-2 Bury v Bristol R. 3-1
Bury v Lincoln C.
Cardiff C. v Reading a *Portsmouth v Sunderland 0-0, 1-2
2.2. 1-0 Blackburn R. v Rotherham U. 4-1
Chester v Mansfield T.
*Coventry C. v Swansea T. ° 35 Norwich C. v Fulham 1-0
1-1. 1-3 Aston Villa v Preston N.E. 6-2
*Derby Co. v Blackburn R.
*Fulham v Bournemouth 4-0 Fifth Round
Hull C. v Middlesbrough 2-2, 1-1, 3-0 Birmingham C. v Manchester C. 6-0
*Leeds U. v C. Palace 2-1 Leyton O. v Bury 0-2
*Leicester C. v Charlton Ath. 4-4, 1-2 Sunderland v Blackbuat R. 3-2
*Newcastle U. v Leyton O. 1-1, on Aston Villa vyNorwich C. 4-1
Northampton v Colchester U.
Norwich C. v Bolton W. 4-0 Semi-Final
*Manchester C. v Blackpool 0-0, 3-3, 4-2 *Birmingham C. v Bury 3-2, 1-1
Q.P.R. v Preston N.E. - Birmingham C, won 4-3 on aggregate
Southampton v Scunthorpe U. 1-1, 2-2, 0-3 *Sunderland v Aston Villa 1-3, 0-0
Southend U. v Notts. Co. 2-3 Aston Villa won 3-1 on aggregate
Final 1962-63
Birmingham C. 3 Aston Villa 1
(First leg, St. Andrews, 31,850, May 23, 1963)
Birmingham C.: Schofield; Lynn, Green; Hennessey, Smith, Beard; Hellawell, Bloomfield, Harris,
Leek, Auld.
Aston Villa: Sims; Fraser, Aitken; Crowe, Sleeuwenhoek, Lee; Baker, Graham, Thomson, Wylie,
Burrows.
Scorers—Birmingham C.: Leek 2, Bloomfield. Aston Villa: Thomson,
Final 1963-64
Stoke C. 1 Leicester C. 1
(First leg Stoke, 22,309, April 15, 1964)
Stoke C.: Leslie; Asprey, Allen; Palmer, Kinnell, Skeels; Dobing, Viollet, Ritchie, McIlroy, Bebbington.
Leicester C.: Banks; Sjoberg, Appleton; Dougan, King, Cross; Riley, Heath, Keyworth, Gibson,
Stringfellow.
Scorers—Stoke C.: Bebbington. Leicester C.: Gibson.
Leicester C. 3 Stoke C. 2
(Second leg, Leicester, 25,372, April 22, 1964)
Scorers—Leicester C.: Stringfellow, Gibson, Riley. Stoke C.: Viollet. Kinnell,
No change in teams.
Leicester C. won Cup on aggregate 4-3
610
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1964-65
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Final 1964-65
Chelsea 3 Leicester C. 2
(First leg, Stamford Bridge, 20,690, March 15, 1965)
Chelsea: Bonetti; Hinton, Harris; Hollins, Young, Boyle; Murray, Graham, McCreadie, Venables,
Tambling.
Leicester C.: Banks; Sjoberg, Norman; Chalmers, King, Appleton; Hodgson, Cross, Goodfellow,
Gibson, Sweenie.
Scorers—Chelsea: Tambling, Venables (penalty), McCreadie. Leicester C.: Appleton, Goodfellow,
Leicester C. 0 Chelsea 0
(Second leg, Leicester, 26,957, April 5, 1965)
No changes in teams.
Chelsea won Cup on aggregate 3-2
611
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1965-66
en SS SSS
First Round Shrewsbury T. v Bristol C.
*Barrow v Rochdale 1-1, 1 1-3 Southampton v Rochdale
*Bournemouth v Aldershot 0-0; 1 1-2 Stoke C. v Norwich C.
Bradford v Halifax T. 1-0 Sunderland v Sheffield U.
Colchester U. v Exeter C. 2 1 W.B.A. v Walsall
Crewe Alex. v Southport 2 =() *Workington v Brentford
Doncaster R. v Barnsley 2-2, 2 1 Wrexham v Fulham
Hartlepool v Bradford C.
*Luton T. v Brighton Third Round
*Lincoln C, v York C. Leeds U. v W.B.A.
*Newport Co. v Southend U. Manchester C. v Coventry C.
*Notts. Co. v Chesterfield Fulham v Northampton
Oldham Ath. v Tranmere R. Sunderland y Aston Villa
Oxford U. v Millwall *Middlesbrough v Millwall
*Port Vale v Reading Peterborough U. v Charlton Ath.
*Q.P.R. v Walsall *Chesterfield v Stoke C.
Scunthorpe U. v Darlington Burnley v Southampton
Shrewsbury T. v Torquay U. Cardiff C. vy Portsmouth
Stockport Co. v Workington *Derby Co. v Reading
Wrexham v Chester *Workington v Ipswich T.
Blackpool v Darlington
Second Round Grimsby T. v Bolton W.
Blackburn R. v Northampton Huddersfield v Preston N.E.
Brighton v Ipswich T. Shrewsbury T. v Rotherham U.
*Bristol R. vyWest Ham U. 3.3, 2-3 West Ham U. v Mansfield T.
Bury v Huddersfield
Charlton Ath. v Carlisle U. Fourth Round
Swansea T. v Aston Villa *Coventry C. v W.B.A,
Blackpool vy Gillingham *Fulham vy Aston Villa
Bolton W. v Aldershot Millwall v Peterborough U.
Chesterfield v Bradford *Stoke C. v Burnley aMSs
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Colchester U. v Middlesbrough Cardiff C. v Reading
*Crewe Alex. v Cardiff C. Ipswich T. v Darlington
C. Palace v Grimsby T. Grimsby T. v Preston N.E.
Darlington v Swindon T, Rotherham U. v West Ham U. PSSH
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Doncaster R. v Burnley
*Hull C. v Derby Co. Fifth Round
Leeds U. v Hartlepool W.B.A. v Aston Villa
Leyton O. v Coventry C. Peterborough U. v Burnley
Manchester C. v Leicester C. Cardiff C. v Ipswich T.
Mansfield T. v Birmingham C, *Grimsby T. vy West Ham U.
Millwall v York C.
Newcastle U. v Peterborough U. Semi-Final
Oldham Ath. v Portsmouth *W.B.A. oe U. 2-1, 4-2
Preston N.E. v Plymouth Arg. Bs A. won 6-3 on aggregate
Reading v Southend U. *West Ham U. v Cardiff C. 5-2, 5-1
Rotherham U. v Watford West Ham U. won 10-3 on aggregate
Final 1965-66
West Ham U. 2 W.B.A.1
(First leg, Upton Park, 28,341, March 9, 1966)
West Ham U.: Standen; Burnett, Burkett; Peters, Brown, Moore; Brabrook, Boyce, Byrne, Hurst, Dear.
W.B.A.: Potter; Cram, Fairfax; Fraser, Campbell, Williams; Brown, Astle, Kaye, Lovett, Clark.
Scorers—West Ham U.: Moore, Byrne. W.B.A.: Astle.
612
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1966-67
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First Round Southampton v Plymouth Arg. 4-3
*Aldershot v Luton T. 2-2, 2-1 Sheffield W. v Rotherham oy 0-1
Barnsley v Grimsby T. a ey LeVv anes 1-1, 1-5
Barrow v Oldham Ath. = underland v Sheffield U. 1-1, 0-1
*Bradford v Hartlepools U. 2-2, 2-1 Swindon T. v Portsmouth 4-1
*Brentford v Millwall 0-0, es oe VvAston Vile 6-1
Brighton v Leyton O. - est Ham U. v Tottenham H. 1-0
Bury v Rochdale ne 7 yee en oe v Mansfield T. 2-2
*Bradford C v Doncaster R. -1, 2- alsall v Stoke C. 2-1
Cardiff C. v Bristol R. 1-0 York C. v Chesterfield 3-1
Chester v Tranmere R. 2-5
Chesterfield vyScunthorpe U. 2-1 Third Round
Crewe Alex. v Stockport Co. 1-0 Swansea T. v Q.P.R. 1-2
*Exeter C. v Torquay U. 2-2, 2-1 Leicester C. v Lincoln C. 5-0
*Halifax T. v Darlington 0-0, 0-4 *Southampton y Carlisle U. 3-3, 1-2
Lincoln C. v Hull C. he ne York G aBlackburn R. 0-2
*Middlesbrough v York C. , 1- effield U. v Burnley 2-0
Newport Co. v Swansea T. 1-2 Exeter C. v Walsall 122
*Notts. Co. v Mansfield T. 1-1, Se Grimsby T. v Workington 3-0
Peterborough U. v Oxford U. 0-0, 0.2 Birmingham C. v Ipswich T. 2-1
*Southend U. v Gillingham » *Brighton v Coventry C. 1-1, 3-1
Southport v Workington 0-1 Northampton v Rotherham U. -1
Shrewsbury T. v Wrexham 6-1 *Doncaster R. v Swindon T. 1-1, 2-4
Swindon T. vy Bournemouth 2-1 W.B.A. v Manchester C. 4-2
Port Vale v Walsall 1-3 *Blackpool v Chelsea 1-1, 3-1
Q.P.R. v Colchester U. 1 re pena Vvpyeliemempion W. 5-0
*Watford v Reading Mal) senal v West Ham U. 1-3
*Preston N.E. v Leeds U. 1-1, 0-3
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Second Round
*Aldershot v Q.P.R.
*Arsenal v Gillingham . P .P.R. v Leicester C.
Blackburn R. v Barrow
Blackpool v Manchester U.
Carlisle U. v Blackburn R. 4.0
0-0 13 Sheffield U. v Walsall 2-1
*Bradford v Grimsby T. , 24 Grimsby T. v Birmingham C, 2-4
Brentford v Ipswich T. 1-1 1.2 “pupae es cae 1-1, 0-8
*Bristol C. v Swansea T. : windon T, vy W.B.A. 0-2
Bury v Workington ra Blackpool v Fulham 4-2
Cardiff C. v Exeter C. 1-1 20 West Ham U. v Leeds U. 7-0
*Carlisle U. v Tranmere R.
Chelsea v Charlton Ath. 5-2
Coventry C. v Derby Co. 2-1 i Bound
Darlington v Doncaster R. 1-1, 0-2 -P.R. v Carlisle U. 2-1
Fulham v C. Palace t 2- Sheffield U. v Birmingham C. 2-3
Leeds U. v Newcastle U. 1-0 Northampton v W.B.A. 1-3
*Leicester C. v Reading 5.0 Blackpool v West Ham U. 1-3
Lincoln C. v Huddersfield 2-1
«Manchester C. v Bolton W. 3-1 Semi-Final
Northampton v Peterborough U. 2-2, 2-0 *Birmingham C. y Q.P.R. 1-4, 1-3
«Norwich C. v Brighton 0-1 Q.P.R. won 7-2 on aggregate
Nottingham F. v Birmingham C. 1-1, 1-2 *W.B.A. v West Ham U. 4-0, 2-2
Preston N.E. v Crewe Alex. 2-0 W.B.A. won 6-2 on aggregate
* Home Team in first match
613
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Nee ee eee ene ee SSS
614
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1968-69
Arsenal: Wilson; Storey, McNab; McLintock, Ure, Simpson; Radford, Sammels, Court, Gould,
Armstrong. (Sub. Graham),
Swindon T.: Downsborough; Thomas, Trollope; Butler, Burrows, Harland; Heath, Smart, Smith,
Noble, Rogers. (Sub. Penman).
Scorers—Arsenal: Gould. Swindon T.: Smart, Rogers 2.
615
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SS
A ee — es
First Round Sheffield U v Newcastle U.
Aldershot v Gillingham *Sheffield W. v Bournemouth
Barnsley v Halifax T. *Shrewsbury T. v Southend U.
Bolton W. v Rochdale *Southampton v Arsenal
Bournemouth v Bristol R. Southport v Manchester C.
Bradford vy Rotherham U. Stoke C. v Burnley
*Bradford C. v Chesterfield Sunderland v Bradford C.
Brighton v Portsmouth Swansea T. v Swindon T.
Chester v Aston Villa Tranmere R. v Torquay U.
*Colchester U. v Reading Watford v Liverpool
West Ham U. vy Halifax T.
*Crewe Alex. v Wrexham
Darlington v York C. PRP Wolverhampton W. v Tottenham H.
*Exeter C v Bristol C.
Grimsby T. v Doncaster R. ex Third Round
Mansfield T. v Notts. Co. * Arsenal v Everton
Newport Co. v Swansea T. Manchester C. v Liverpool
*Orient v Fulham Q.P.R. vy Tranmere R.
Oxford U. v Northampton Brighton v Wolverhampton W.
*Peterborough U. v Luton T. *Rotherham U. v Burnley
*Plymouth Arg. v Torquay U. Manchester U. vyWrexham
Preston N.E. v Bury *C. Palace v Blackpool
Port Vale v Tranmere R. Derby Co. v Hull C.
Scunthorpe U. v Hartlepool Nottingham F. y West Ham U.
Shrewsbury T. v Walsall HE CNH Oxford U. v Swindon T.
HNOWWENWORO
*Southend U. v Brentford 2-2, 0-0, Carlisle U. v Blackburn R.
Southport v Oldham Ath. ega7Sapat *Leeds U. v Chelsea
VY=@SOSCYHYTRYOW
Stockport Co. v Blackburn R. Bournemouth v Leicester C.
Watford v Lincoln C. PP Sheffield U. v Luton T.
Bradford C. v Southend U.
*Workington v Barrow e 2 bh Ne
We
*Ipswich T. v W.B.A.
Second Round
Aston Villa v W.B.A. Fourth Round
Barrow v Nottingham F, —one Manchester C. v Everton
Blackburn R. v Doncaster R. >
Q.P.R. v Wolverhampton W.
Blackpool v Gillingham *Bumley v Manchester U.
*Bolton W. v Rotherham U. 0-0, 3-3, *C. Palace v Derby Co.
Brightonv Birmingham C. Nottingham F. v Oxford U.
*Bristol C. v Leicester C. 0-0, 0-0, Carlisle U. v Chelsea
Carlisle U. vyHuddersfield NmNnow
Leicester C. v Sheffield U.
SCbOeeNNN
Charlton Ath. v Wrexham W.B.A. v Bradford C.
Coventry C. v Chelsea Fifth Round
C. Palace v Cardiff C. Manchester C. v Q.P.R.
Darlington v Everton Manchester U. v Derby Co.
Fulham v Leeds U.
Hartlepool v Derby Co. GEEETE *Oxford U. v Carlisle U.
*Leicester C. v W.B.A.
Hull C. v Norwich C,
Ipswich T. v Colchester U. Semi-Final
*Luton T. v Millwall
Manchester U. v Middlesbrough
2-2, pears
*Manchester C. vyManchester U. 2-1, 2-2
1-0 Manchester C. won 4-3 on aggregate
*Mansfield T. v Q.P.R. 2-2, 0-4*Carlisle U. v W.B.A.
Oxford U. v Bury 4-1 W.B.A. won 42 on aggregate
* Home Team in first match.
616
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP 1971-72
Ce ee
i
Oxford U. v Millwall 1-0
a
First Round
* hot v Southend U. 1-1, 2-1 Q.P.R. v Birmingham C.
eae Villa ivWrexhata 2-2, 1-1, 4-3 Sheffield Utd. v Fulham oe
0-0, 1-0 Southampton v Everton 7
*Barnsley v Hartlepools
Barrow v Preston N. E. 0-2 Southport v Stoke C. ne
Blackburn R. v Workington 2-0 Stockport Co. v Watford fo
Bournemouth v Portsmouth 2-1 Torquay U. v Oldham a
*Bradford C. v Bolton W. 1-1, 1-2 Tramere R. v Preston N. E. is
Charlton Ath. v Peterborough 5-1 W. B. A. v Tottenham H. ne ee
*Chesterfield v Mansfield T. 0-0, 5-0 *West Ham U. v Cardiff C. -1, 2-
Colchester U. v Brentford 3-1 *York C. v Middlesbrough 2-2, 2-1
Crewe Alex. v ae oe A
Darlington v York C, = Third Roun
Exeter v Bristol R. 0-3 Arsenal v Newcastle U. 4-0
Fulham v Cambridge U. 4-0 Blackpool v Colchester U. 4-0
Gillingham v Reading 4-0 Bolton W. v Manchester C. 3-0
Grimsby T. v Doncaster R. 4-3 Bristol R. v Charlton Ath. 2-1
*Halifax v Rochdale 1-1, 2-2, 2-0 *C, Palace v Aston Villa 2-2, 0-2
Newport Co. v Torquay U. 1-2 *Gillingham v Grimsby T. 1-1, 0-1
Oldham ee 1-1 ae Liverpool v Southampton oe re
*Orient v Notts, Co. -1, I- *Manchester U. v Burnley -1, 1-
Plymouth Arg. v Bristol C. 1-0 Norwich v Carlisle 4-1
Port Vale v Shrewsbury 0-2 *Nottingham F. v Chelsea 1-1, 1-2
Rotherham U. v Sheffield W. 0-2 *Oxford U. v Stoke C. 1-1, 0-2
Scunthorpe U. v Lincoln C, 0-1 Q.P.R. v Lincoln C. 4-2
Stockport Co. v Walsall 1-0 Sheffield U. v York C. 33
Swansea C. v Brighton 0-1 Torquay U. v Tottenham H. 1.4
*Tranmere R. v Chester 1-1, 3-1 *Watford v Preston N.E. 1-1, 1-2
Watford v Northampton T. 2-0 *West Ham U. v Leeds U. 0-0, 1-0
Second Round
Arsenal v Barnsley oH raitenalwSheffield U, 0-0, 0-2
psc Dura Reuf pines 2 0-0, 02 Blackpool v Aston Villa 4-1
ournemouth v Blackpoo *Chelsea v Bolton W. 1-1, 6-0
Bons eopaer eng 3-1 «Grimsby T. v Norwich C. 1-1) 1-3
Carlisle v Sheffield W.
Charlton Ath. v Leicester C,
5-0
3-1
*Manchester U. v Stoke C.
*Q.P.R. v Bristol R.
1-1, 0-0, 1-2
1-1, 0-1
Chelsea v Plymouth Arg. 2-0 *Tottenham H. v Preston NUE: tea
Chesterfield v Aston Villa 2-3 West Ham U. v Liverpool 2-1
Colchester U. v Swindon T, Pz i
Coventry C. v Burnley - 3
C. Palace v Luton T. 2-0 Fifth Round
*Derby Co. v Leeds U. 0-0, 0-2 Bristol R. v Stoke C. oe
Grimsby T. v Shrewsbury 2-1 Norwich C. v Chelsea 0-
Huddersfield T. v Bolton W. 0-2 Tottenham H. v Blackpool 2-0
Ipswich T. v Manchester U. 13 West Ham U. vy Sheffield U. 5-0
Liverpool v Hull C. 3-
Manchester C. v Wolverhampton W. 4-3. Semi-Final
Newcastle U. v Halifax T. 2-1 “Chelsea v Tottenham H. 3-2, 2-2
Norwich C. vy Brighton 2-0 Chelsea won 5-4 on aggregate
Nottingham F. v Aldershot 5-1 *Stoke C. v West Ham U. 1-2, 1-0, 0-0, 3-2
Notts. Co. v Gillingham 1-2 Stoke C. won 5-4 on aggregate
*Home team in first match.
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FIRST ROUND Rotherham U, 0
AUG. 17 Sheffield W. 2 (Sissons, Sinclair) 8,983
Bournemouth 2 (MacDougall 2) Rotherham U.: Tunks; Hudson, Houghton,
Quinn, Mielczarek, Swift (Womble), Phillips,
Portsmouth 1 (McCann) 15,382 Johnson, Hague, Bentley, Mullen.
Bournemouth: Davies; Benson, Stocks, Davidson, Sheffield W.: Grummitt, Rodrigues, Burton,
Kitchener, Powell, Cave, MacDougall, Boyer, Prophett, Holsgrove, Pugh, Sinclair, Craig,
Miller, Scott. Prendergast, Downes, Sissons.
Portsmouth: Milkins; Smith, Ley, McCann,
Hand, Youlden, Piper, Reynolds, Hiron, Collins, Swansea C. 0
Storrie. Brighton 1 (Spearitt) 5,680
Charlton Ath. 5 (Treacy 2, Endean, Davies, Bond) Swansea C.: Millington; Jones, Screen, Evans (W.),
Williams, Hole, Slattery, Thomas, Davies, Gwyther,
Peterborough U. 1 (Conmy pen.) 7,042 Evans (B).
Charlton Ath: Bellotti; Bruck, Warman, Bond, Brighton: Powney; Henderson, Spearitt, Temple-
Went, Reeves, Davies, Treacy, Endean, Kenning, man, Napier (J.), Gall, Murray, Napier (K.),
Peacock. Irvine, Turner, O’Sullivan.
Peterborough U.: Drewery; Noble, Duncliffe,
Oates, Brookes, Carmichael, Moss, Darrell, Price,
Robson, Conmy. AUG. 18
Fulham 4 (Halom, Earle 3) Aldershot 1 (Walden)
Cambridge U. 0 8,360 Southend U. 1 (Johnson) 5,159
Fulham: Webster; Callaghan, Brown, Tranter, Aldershot; Gurr; Walden, Grummett, Joslyn, Dean,
Matthewson, Dunne, Carlton (Horne), Halom, Bennett, Walton, Melledew, Howarth, Melia
Earle, Lloyd, Barrett. (Pearce), Brodie.
Cambridge U.: Roberts; Walker (Hollett), Southend U.: Roberts; Lindsey, Smith, Elliott,
Bannister, Guild, Eades, Akers, Foote, Collins, Albeson, Jacques, Johnson, Best, Garner, Moore,
Greenhalgh, Phillips, Lill. Ternent.
Grimsby T. 4 (Lewis, Tees, Woodward, Brace) Aston Villa 2 (Lochhead, Anderson pen.)
Doncaster R. 3 (Watson, Branfoot, Irvine) 8,836 Wrexham 2 (Griffiths, May) 24,552
Grimsby T.: Wainman; Worthington, Campbell, Aston Villa: Hughes; Bradley, Aitken, Gregory,
Thompson, Rathbone, Gray, Brace, Lewis, Tees, Turnbull, Tiler, Graydon, Vowden, Lochhead,
Boylen, Woodward. Hamilton (Martin), Anderson,
Doncaster R.; Johnson; Branfoot, Clish, Wrexham: Gaskell; Ingle, Vansittart, Davis, May,
Wilcockson, Robertson, Hasleden, Watson, Rab- Park, Moir, Provan, Kinsey, Tinnion, Griffiths.
john, Briggs, Irvine, Usher.
Barnsley0
Newport Co. 1 (Jones)
Hartlepool 0 5,985
Torquay U. 2 (Rudge pen., Stuckey) 4,316
Barnsley: Barker; Murphy, Booth, Boardman,
Newport Co.: Macey; Coldrick, Aizlewood, Raggett, Howard, Lea, Waddell, Seal, Millar,
Harris, Sprague, Smith, Thomas, Young, Jones, Earnshaw.
Brown (Williams), White.
Hartlepool: Gadsby; White, Ashurst (Parry), Goad,
Torquay U.: Mahoney; Harrison, Twitchin, Green, Potter, Welsh, Young, Ellis, Clarke, Warnock,
Johnson, Edwards, Young, Skirton, Welsh, Rudge,
Mitchinson, Stuckey. Barrow 0
Oldham Ath. 1 (Clements) Preston N.E. 2 (Carke o.g., Ham) 4,319
Bury 0 9,219 Barrow: Dean; Patrick, Caldwell, Clarke, Harrison
(Hughes), Noble, Russell, Hollis, Rowlands, Renton,
Oldham Ath.:; Dowd; Wood, Whittle, McNeil,
Sleeuwenhoek, Bowie, Bryceland (Clements), Shaw, McDonald.
Fryer, Garwood, Bebbington. Preston N.E.: Kelly; Ross (Wilson), McNab, Bird,
Hawkins, Spavin, Heppolette, Ham, Mcllmoyle,
Bury: Hancock; Eccleshare, Tinney, Robson,
Spark, Clark.
Lyon, Holt, Murray, McDermott, White, Rudd,
Connelly. Blackburn R. 2 (Eccles, Rogers)
Orient 1 (Lazarus) Workington 0 7,692
Notts. Co. 1 (Nixon) 8,263 Blackburn R.: Jones; Goodwin, Wilson, McDonald,
Orient: Goddard; Jones, Rofe, Allen, Mancini, Fazackerley, Hunter, Metcalfe, Bradford, Eccles,
Harris, Lazarus, Bowyer, Bullock, Dyson, Riddick. Parkes, Rogers.
Notts. Co.: Brown; Brindley, Worthington, Stubbs, Workington: Rogan; Walker, Ogilvie, Spratt,
Cooper, Jones, Nixon, Bradd, Hateley, Masson, Spencer, Wood, Helliwell, Tyrer, Hopkinson
Mansley. (Nicholls), Goodfellow, Martin.
Gillingham 1 (Yeo)
Grimsby T. 1 (Brace) 9,038
Gillingham: Shearing; McVeigh (Hill), Peach, THIRD ROUND REPLAYS
Galvin, Williams, Quirke, Tydeman, Knight, Wilks,
Watson, Yeo. OcT. 11
Grimsby _T.:; Wainman; Worthington, Campbell, Chelsea 2 (Baldwin, Osgood)
Simpson, Rathbone, Gray, Brace, Hickman, Tees,
Boylen, Woodward. Nottingham F. 1 (Moore) 24,817
Chelsea: Bonetti; Boyle, Harris, Hollins, Webb,
Hinton, Cooke, Baldwin, Osgood, Hudson, House-
Manchester U. 1 (Charlton)
man (McCreadie).
Burnley 1 (James) 44,400
Nottingham F.: Hulme; Hindley, Winfield,
_ Manchester U.; Stepney; O'Neil, Dunne, Gow- Chapman, O’Kane, Richardson, Lyons (White),
ling, James, Sadler, Morgan, Kidd, Charlton, Best, McKenzie, Martin, Jaekson, Moore,
Aston.
Burnley: Mellor; Docherty, Cliff, Bellamy,
Waldron, Dobson, Thomas (Kindon), West, Preston N.E. 2 (Spavin, McIlmoyle)
Fletcher, Casper, James, Watford 1 (Lugg) 12,436
Preston N.E.: Kelly; McMahon, Ritchie, Bird,
Nottingham F. 1 (McKenzie) Hawkins, Spavin, Heppolette, Ham, Mcllmoyle,
Chelsea 1 (Webb) 16,811 Lyall, Ingram.
Nottingham F.: Barron; Hindley, Winfield, Watford: Walker; Butler, Williams, Lugg,
Chapman, O’Kane, Fraser, Lyons (Rees), Mc- Baxter, Lees, McGettigan, (Wigg), Eddy, Franks,
Kenzie, Martin, Jackson, Moore. Lindsay, Packer,
Chelsea: Bonetti; McCreadie, Harris, Hollins,
Webb, Hinton, Hudson, Baldwin, Osgood, Boyle, OCT. 12
Garland (Dempsey).
Grimsby T. 1 (Boylen pen.)
Norwich C. 4 (Howard 2, Paddon, Payne) Gillingham 0 15,801
Carlisle U. 1 (Winstanley) 17,726
_Grimsby T.: Wainman; Worthington, Campbell,
Simpson, Rathbone, Gray, Brace, Hickman, Tees,
Norwich C.; Keelan; Payne, Butler, Stringer, Boylen, Woodward (Thompson).
Forbes, Anderson, Howard, Silvester, Livermore,
Paddon, Foggo. Gillingham: Shearing; Hill (H.), Hill (K.), Peach,
Galvin, Williams, uirke, Tyde » Knight,
Carlisle U.: Ross; Hemstead, Gorman, Ternent, Wilks, Watson, eon rea me
Winstanley, Sutton, Barton, Martin, Owen, Hatton,
Balderstone.
OCT. 13
Oxford U. 1 (Evanson) Aston Villa 2 (Lochhead, Graydon)
Stoke C. 1 (Greenhoff) 15,024 C. Palace 0 24,978
Oxford U.: Kearns; Way, Shuker, Roberts, Aston Villa: Hughes; Bradley, Aitken, Rioch,
Clarke, Evanson, Sloan, Skeen, Clayton, Cassidy, Curtis, Tiler, Graydon, Vowden, Lochhead,
Atkinson, Hamilton, Anderson.
Stoke C,: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith, C. Palace; Jackson; Payne, Wall, Goodwin,
Jump, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Stevenson, McCormick, Blyth, Biaiiiecs Craven, Tambling,
Haslegrave. Jenkins, Taylor.
624
OCT 18 Bolton W.: Wright; Ritson, Mowbray, Waldron,
Burnley 0 Hulme, Rimmer, Nicholson, Seddon, Jones,
Jones, Greaves, Rowe.
Manchester U. 1 (Charlton) 27,133
Burnley: Mellor; Docherty, Cliff, Probert, Manchester U. 1 (Gowling)
Waldron, Dobson, Thomas, West, Fletcher, Casper,
James. Stoke C. 1 (Ritchie) 47,062
Manchester U.: Stepney; O’Neil, Dunne, Manchester U,: Stepney; O’Neil, Burns, Gowling,
Gowling, James, Sadler, Morgan, Kidd, Charlton, tyesie Sadler, Morgan, Kidd, Charlton, Law,
Law, Best. est.
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith,
Stoke C, 2 (Ritchie, Haslegrave) Bloor, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Mahoney,
Oxford U. 0 11,757 Jump.
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith,
Bloor, Conroy, Greenhoff (Haslegrave), Ritchie, Tottenham H. 1 (Chivers)
Dobing, Jump. Preston N.E. 1 (Lyall) 30,338
Oxford U.: Kearns, Lucas, Shuker, Roberts, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Clarke (C.), Evanson, Sloan, Atkinson (G.) (Skeen), Mullery, England, Beal, Neighbour, Perryman,
Clayton, Clarke (D.), Aylott. Chivers, Peters, Pearce.
Preston N.E.: Kelly; McMahon, Ritchie, Bird,
OCT. 20 Hawkins, Spavin, Heppolette, Ingram, MclIlmoyle,
Leeds U. 0 Lyall, Clark.
West Ham U. 1 (Best) after extra time 26,504
West Ham U. 2 (Hurst, Robson)
Leeds U.: Harvey; Reaney, Cooper, Bremner,
Charlton, Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke, Jones (Gray), Liverpool 1 (Graham) 40,878
Giles, Madeley. West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard, Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst, (Howe), Brooking, Robson.
Brooking, Robson. Liverpool; Clemence; Lawler, Ross, Smith,
Lloyd, Hughes, Graham, Evans, Heighway,
Toshack, Callaghan.
FOURTH ROUND
OCT. 26
Arsenal 0
FOURTH ROUND REPLAYS
Sheffield U. 0 44,061 NOY. 2
Arsenal: Barnett; Rice, Nelson, Storey, Roberts,
McLintock, Armstrong, George, Radford, Ken- Bristol R. 1 (Allan)
nedy, Graham. Q.P.R. 0 24,373
Sheffield U. Hope; Badger, Hemsley, Flynn, Bristol R.: Sheppard; Roberts, Parsons, Godfrey,
Colquhoun, Hockey, Woodward, Salmons, Taylor, Prince, Stephens, Jones (W.), Allan,
Dearden, Currie, Scullion. Jones (R.), Jarman.
Q.P.R.: Parkes; Clement, Hazell, Venables,
Blackpool 4 (Suddick, Green, James, Hutchison) Evans, Hunt, Morgan, Francis, Saul (Salvage),
Aston Villa 1 (Anderson) 20,193 Marsh, Ferguson.
Blackpool: Burridge; Hatton, Harrison, Suddaby,
Alcock, Simpkin, Hutchison, Green, James, NOV. 3
Suddick, Burns. Norwich C. 3 (Payne, Howard, Stringer)
Aston Villa: Hughes; Bradley, Aitken, Gregory, Grimsby T. 1 (Tees) 27,531
Turnbull, Tiler, Graydon, VYowden, Lochhead,
Hamilton, Anderson, Norwich C.: Keelan; Payne, Butler, Stringer,
Govier, Anderson, Livermore, Silvester, Howard,
Grimsby T. 1 (Gray) Paddon, Foggo.
Norwich C. 1 (Paddon pen.) 22,408 Grimsby T.: Wainman; Worthington, Gray,
Smith, Wigginton, Rathbone, Brace, Lewis, Tees,
Grimsby T.: Wainman; Worthington, Simpson, Hickman, Boylen,
Thomson, Wigginton, Gray, Brace, Hickman, Tees,
Lewis, Boylen.
NOV. 8
Norwich C.; Keelan; Payne, Butler, Stringer,
Forbes, Anderson, Livermore, Silvester, Howard, Bolton W. 0
Paddon, Foggo. Chelsea 6 (Cooke, Baldwin 3, Hollins 2, 1 pen.)
29,805
Q.P.R. 1 (Marsh) Bolton W.: Wright; Ritson, Mowbray, Nichol-
Bristol R. 1 (Jarman) 17,045 son, Hulme, Rimmer, Redfern, Seddon, Jones,
Q.P.R.: Parkes; Hazell, Clement, Venables, Greaves, Hunt.
Hunt, Evans, Busby, Francis, McCulloch (Morgan), Chelsea: Bonetti; Boyle, Harris, Hollins,
Marsh, Saul. Dempsey, Webb, Cooke, Baldwin, Osgood,
Bristol R : Sheppard; Roberts, Parsons, Godfrey, Hudson, Houseman,
Taylor, Prince, Stephens, Jones (W.), Fearnley,
Allan, Jarman, Preston N.E. 1 (Mcllmoyle)
Tottenham H, 2 (Chivers, Perryman) 28,000
OCT, 27 Preston N.E.: Kelly; McMahon, Ritchie, Bird,
Chelsea 1 (Hudson) Hawkins, Spavin, Heppolette, Clark, MclIlmoyle,
Bolton W. 1 (Rowe) 27,679 Lyall, Ingram.
Chelsea: Bonetti; Mulligan, Harris, Boyle, Webb, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles, Pratt,
Hinton, Baldwin, (Dempsey), Hollins, Osgood, England, Beal, Gilzean, (Collins), Perryman,
Hudson, Cooke. Chivers, Peters, Neighbour.
625
,
Sheffield U. 2 (Woodward, Reece) West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst,
Arsenal 0 35,461 Brooking, Robson.
Sheffield U.: Hope, Badger, Hemsley, Flynn,
Colquhoun, Hockey, Woodward, Salmons, Reece, DEC. 22
Currie, Scullion. Chelsea 3 (Osgood Garland, Hollins pen.)
Arsenal: Wilson, Rice, Nelson, Kelly, Roberts, 43,330
Tottenham H. 2 (Naylor, Chivers)
McLintock, Armstrong, George, Radford, Ken-
nedy, Graham. Chelsea: Phillips; Mulligan, Harris, Hollins,
Dempsey, Webb, Garland, Cooke (Baldwin),
Stoke C. 0 Osgood, Hudson, Houseman.
Manchester U. 0 40,829 Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles, Coates,
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Bloor, England, Beal, Pratt, Naylor, Chivers, Peters,
Jump, Conroy, Greenhoff, (Eastham), Ritchie, Pearce.
Dobing, Mahoney.
Manchester U. Stepney; O'Neil, Burns, Gowling, SEMI-FINAL SECOND LEGS
James, Sadler, Morgan, Kidd (Aston), Charlton,
Mcllroy, Best. DEC. 15
FOURTH ROUND SECOND REPLAY West Ham U. 0
Stoke C. 1 (Ritchie) (level aggregate after extra time
NOV. 15 =399) :
Stoke C. 2 (Dobing, Ritchie) West Ham: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
Manchester U. 1 (Best) 42,223 Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst,
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith, Brooking, Robson.
Bloor, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing, Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Bloor,
Mahoney (Eastham). Skeels, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing,
Manchester U. Stepney; O’Neil, Burns, Gowling, Eastham (Mahoney).
James, Sadler, Morgan, Mcllroy, Charlton,
Sartori, Best. JAN. 5
Tottenham H. 2 (Chivers, Peters pen.)
FIFTH ROUND
Chelsea 2 (Garland, Hudson) (Chelsea won 5-4 on
NOV. 17 aggregate) 52-750
Norwich C. 0 Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Chelsea 1 (Osgood) 35,927 Pratt (Pearce), England, Beal, Coates, Perryman,
Norwich C.: Keelan, Payne Butler, Stringer, Chivers, Peters, Gilzean.
Anderson, Briggs (Cheeseley), Livermore, Silvester, Chelsea: Bonetti; Mulligan, Harris, Hollins,
Howard, Paddon, Foggo. Dempsey, Webb, Cooke, Garland, Osgood,
Chelsea: Bonetti; Boyle, Harris, Hollins, Demp- Hudson, Houseman.
sey, Webb, Cooke, Baldwin, Osgood, Hudson,
Houseman.
SEMI-FINAL REPLAY
Tottenham H. 2 (Peters, Chivers)
JAN. 5
Blackpool 0 30,019
Stoke C. 0
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles, Pratt,
England, Beal, Coates (Neighbour), Perryman, West Ham U. 0 (at Hillsborough) 46,196
Chivers, Peters, Gilzean. Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith,
Blackpool: Burridge; Hatton, Mann, Suddaby, Bloor, Conroy, Dobing, Ritchie, Greenhoff
Alcock, Simpkin, Hutchison, Kemp, James, Booth (Skeels), Eastham.
(Wann), Burns West Ham U,: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
West Ham U. 5 (Robson 3, Best 2) Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst,
Brooking, Robson.
Sheffield U. 0 38,834
West Ham U.: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redknapp, Best, Hurst, SEMI-FINAL SECOND REPLAY
(Howe) Brooking, Robson.
JAN. 26
Sheffield U.: Hope, Badger, Goulding, Flynn,
Colquhoun, Hockey, Woodward, Salmons, Reece, Stoke C. 3 (Bernard, Dobing, Conroy)
Currie, Scullion. West Ham U. 2 (Bonds, Brooking) (Stoke won 5-4
NOV. 23 on aggregate) 49,247 (at Old Trafford)
Bristol R. 2 (Stubbs, Godfrey pen.) Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith,
Bioas Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing, East-
Stoke C. 4 (Greenhoff, Smith, Bernard, Conroy) am.
West Ham U,: Ferguson; McDowell, Lampard,
Bristol R,: Sheppard; Roberts, Parsons, Godfrey,
ge
Hine ieookig Roba ete ween
Bonds, Taylor, Moore, Redkna Eusta
Taylor, Prince, Stephens, Jones (W.), Jones (R.),
Stubbs, Jarman.
Stoke C,: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith,
pee Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing, East- FINAL
am. MAR, 4
Chelsea 1 (Osgood)
SEMI-FINAL FIRST LEGS
DEC. 8 Stoke C. 2 (Conroy, Eastham) 100,000
Stoke C. 1 (Dobing) Chelsea: Bonetti; Mulligan (Baldwin), Harris,
Hollins, Dempsey, Webb, Cooke, Garland, Osgood.
West Ham U, 2 (Hurst pen., Best) 36,400 Hudson, Houseman,
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626
F.A. CHARITY SHIELD WINNERS 1908-71
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1909 Newcastle U. Northampton 2-0
1910 Brighton Aston Villa 1-0
1911 Manchester U. Swindon T,
1912 Blackburn R. Q.P.R.
1913 Professionals Amateurs
1919 W.B.A. Tottenham H.
1920 Tottenham H. Burnley
1921 Huddersfield Liverpool
1922 No Competition
1923 Professionals Amateurs
1924 Professionals Amateurs
1925 Amateurs Professionals
1926 Amateurs Professionals
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1930 Arsenal Sheffield W.
1931 Arsenal W.B.A.
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1935 Sheffield W. Arsenal ra
1936 Sunderland Arsenal
1937 Manchester C. Sunderland
1938 Arsenal Preston N.E.
1948 Arsenal Manchester U.
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1951 Tottenham H. Newcastle U.
1952 Manchester U. Newcastle U.
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A Great Season for Scotland
by Alex Cameron Daily Record, Glasgow
Rangers had beaten Moscow Dynamo 3-2, a victory which should have been heralded
across Europe for the skill and dash of the Scottish club. But, sadly, was recorded
chiefly as the ‘Battle of Barcelona’ because of the unruly field invasions by wildly over-
enthusiastic fans who were finally baton-charged by the Spanish police. It is an episode
better forgotten except to say every good supporter of Rangers hopes it will never
happen again. And that the club can eventually be given proper credit for winning a
major European tournament. The emergence of Rangers as a genuine power in Europe
is a good thing for Scottish football.
Since Jock Stein went to Celtic Park the monopoly of success has been almost entirely
with them. Not that there is any sign of Celtic’s power diminishing. They have won the
Scottish League for the seventh time, a feat never before achieved.
The big disappointment for the Celts was losing to Inter Milan in the semi-final of
the European Cup. And this because of a penalty miss by Dixie Deans after the second-
leg match was dead-locked following 30 minutes of extra time.
Inter scored with all five so they went to the final on a score of five penalty goals to
four. Manager Stein said afterwards: ‘We don’t consider we lost on football — but to
a circus turn’.
Celtic have some outstanding youngsters coming along. Like Kenny Dalglish, 20, who
has already been capped by Tommy Docherty and who is certain to go right to the
top. And Victor Davidson, Paul Wilson and Pat McCluskey.
Rangers have a player as promising as any — Derek Johnstone. He is 18 and manager
Willie Waddell has compared him to John Charles because of his ability to slot easily
into the centre half berth or move up to centre and head goals. Johnstone says: ‘I’d like
to play for Scotland but what I want most of all is to be in a winning Rangers side.’
What Scotland lacks is a really sustained challenge at the top. Aberdeen led for only
a short time but they lost their title chance when they showed too much deference to
Rangers towards the end of the season at Pittodrie and dropped a point. And then in the
following week they lost to Dunfermline who finished up being relegated along with
Clyde.
Airdrie had an outstanding finish to the season. They reached the final of the Texaco
Cup even though they were fighting grimly to avoid relegation.
Apart from the major success of Celtic and Rangers what did emerge is that there are
still plenty of young players on the way up.
‘The place is loaded with them,’ says Tommy Docherty. ‘Every time I look at a team
I see more and more of them.’ And when he weighed up Partick Thistle he saw men
like John Hansen, Alex Forsyth and goalkeeper Alan Rough — who all helped Thistle
to bring off the biggest shock of the season by beating Celtic 4-1 in the League Cup final.
Who are some of the other youngsters who are moving up the scale? Willie Young, the
young giant who plays centre half for Aberdeen. Ian Phillip, an all-purpose man with
Dundee, has been spoken about by scouts from all the top English clubs. Alex Cropley,
of Hibs, could have been the season’s outstanding youngster but for a bad ankle injury
which put him out of business with the season only two-thirds gone.
Alistair Hunter, of Kilmarnock is surely following in the footsteps of other fine
Rugby Park ’keepers like Bobby Ferguson, now of West Ham, and Campbell Forsyth,
who ended up with Southampton. Joe Filippi, of Ayr United, will develop into an
outstanding full back and is being nursed along carefully by manager Ally MacLeod.
The two teams who have been promoted, Dumbarton and Arbroath, are extremely
ambitious. And jolly good luck to them, too.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
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Aug 14 H Dundee D 1-1 0-1 Robb 20,000
18 A _ Clyde W 2-0 2-0 Harper 2 4,000
2) ~ *"Palkirk W 1-0 0-0 Harper 14,000
25 H Clyde W 5-0 0-0 Graham 3, Harper, Willoughby 15,000
28 A Dundee Ph30 ut Willoughby 13,000
Sept 1 A Falkirk L 1-3. 1-0 Forrest 20,000
League
Sept 4 H Dundee W 3-0 0-0 Harper, Robb, Willoughby 15,000
11. A _ St. Johnstone D 1-1 1-1 Robb 8,000
18 H_ Airdrieonians W 5-0 2-0 Graham, Harper 2, Robb 2 15,000
25 A Rangers W2-0 1-0 Murray, S., Harper 38,000
Oct 2 H Dunfermline Ath. W2-0 1-0 Murray, S., Harper (pen) 16,000
9 <A Kilmarnock W 3-0 0-0 Murray, S., Forrest. Harper 8,500
16 H_ Hibernian W 2-1 0-1 Harper, Young 25,000
23 A Morton W 1-0 1-0 Murray, S. 6,000
$07) TE! ePartick’ F, W 7-2 3-1 Forrest, Harper 3 (1 pen), Robb,
Willoughby 2 20,000
Nov 6 A_ Celtic D 1-1 0-0 McNeill (og) 64,000
13 H East Fife W 5-0 1-0 Hermiston, Harper, Robb, Taylor,
Young 14,000
20 A Motherwell W 4-0 2-0 Murray, S. 2, Forrest, Harper 6,251
27 H Hearts L 2-3 0-0 Harper, Robb 21,000
Dec 4 A _ Ayr U. W 5-1 2-0 Murray, S., Harper 2, Robb, Miller 8,000
11 H Clyde W 4-1 3-1 Buchan, M., Murray, G., Harper,
Willoughby 14,000
18 H Dundee U. W 3-0 1-0 Murray, S., Harper (pen), Willoughby 14,000
25. A Falkirk W 3-0 0-0 Harper 2, Miller 7,000
Jan 1 A Dundee Di-! 0-1 Harper (pen) 19,000
3. H_ St. Johnstone W 4-2 3-1 Harper, Graham 2, Murray, S. 23,000
8 A Airdrieonians W 2-1 1-0 Robb, Willoughby 5,500
15 H_ Rangers D 0-0 0-0 36,000
22 A Dunfermline Ath. L 0-1 0-1 6,500
29 H_ Kilmarnock Wi 42 2-1 Murray, S., Graham, Harper 2 14,000
Feb 12. A _ Hibernian D 2) FAA Harper 2 21,300
19 H = Morton W 1-0 1-0 Willoughby 15,000
Mar 4 A Partick T. 10-2 102 10,000
11 H Celtic D 1-1 0-0 Harper 33,000
21. +A East Fife W1-0 0-0 Harper 4,856
25 H Motherwell W 4-1—s1-1 Forrest, Harper 2 (1 pen), Robb 10,000
Apr 1 A _ Hearts L 0-1 0-0 8,500
TE SoG W 7-0 2-0 Harper 4, Taylor, Young, Miller 8,500
~_ 15) A Clyde D 0-0 0-0 “ 1,000
22 A Dundee U. L 0-2 0-2 5,000
29. HH Falkirk D 0-0 0-0 9,000
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Crone: Broomfield Park. Size: 112 x 68 yds. Capacity: 26,000 (2,000 seats).
Telephone: Airdrie 62067. ;
Manager: Jan MoM Cope 5 eel eae rea
: James McMillan. siotherapist: Adam Good. . .
Cen Coe : White shirt with Ped anions white shorts, stockings black with red and white tops.
Club Nicknarne: ‘Diamonds’ or ‘Onians’.
Record Attendance: 24,000, v Hearts, Division 1 1952.
AilTime
Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14 A Dunfermline Ath. L 1-2 1-1 Jarvie 7,000
18 H Hearts clei Busby 6,000
21 4H St. Johnstone L 1-3 0-1 Busby 5,000
25 Au nleants W 2-1 0-0 Menzies (pen). Whiteford, D. 11,000
28 H Dunfermline Ath. W41-0 0-0 Menzies (pen) 4,000
Sept 1 A St. Johnstone Wi1-0 0-0 Coburn (og) 4,700
League
Sept 4 A Motherwell W 1-0 1-0 Whiteford, D. 5,763
11a Partick. D 1-1 1-0 Jarvie 7,000
18 A Aberdeen L 0-5 0-2 15,000
250 LL Celtic L 0-5 0-2 20,000
Oct 2 A Dundee U. L 0-5 0-4 5,000
Osh Hwa WE | ape BE! Whiteford, D., Walker 2 (1 pen) 3,500
16 A _ Hearts D 1-1 0-0 Walker 11,000
23H East Fife Di-1 = 1-1 Whiteford, D. 4,000
30 A Dunfermline Ath. L 0-1 0-0 5,000
Nov 6 A Falkirk W 2-1 0-0 Whiteford, D. 2 5,000
13. H_ Hibernian D 2-2. (2-1 Whiteford, D. 2 5,000
20 A_ Kilmarnock L 2-5 0-1 Jarvie, Wilson 3,000
27 4H St. Johnstone W 5-4 2-0 Cowan, Jarvie 2, Young, Rennie (og) 3,500
Dec 4 A Dundee L 1-4 1-3 Walker (pen) 5,000
11 H Morton L 2-4 2-0 Busby 2 4,000
18 A Rangers L 0-3 0-3 18,000
25 H Clyde D 1-1 =O-1 Whiteford, D. 5,000
Jan 1 H Motherwell L 0-2 0-1 7,000
3 -cAl* Partick. L 2-4 1-2 Walker (pen), Whiteford, J. 7,000
8 H_ Aberdeen L 1-2 0-1 Wilson 5,500
15) “A GCeltic L 0-2 0-1 27,000
29 TAWA Us D 1-1 0-1 Busby 2,000
Feb 12 H = Hearts D 1-1 0-1 Whiteford, D. 3,000
19 A East Fife D i-1 0-0 Jarvie 5,807
Mar 4 H_ Dunfermline Ath. W 41-0 0-0 Busby 4,000
Li Be Falkirk W 2-0 1-0 Caldwell, Busby 5,000
21 A Hibernian W 3-1 2-0 Busby, Jarvie, Wilson 6,000
25 H_ Kilmarnock L 0-4 0-2 4.500
29 H Dundee U. D i-1 1-1 Jarvie 4,000
Apr 1 A _ St. Johnstone D 3-3. «1-2 Busby 2, Cowan 2,200
8 H Dundee W 42 2-0 Whiteford, D., Busby, Fury 2 4,200
15 A’ Morton D 2-2 «*1-1 Busby, Jarvie 4,500
22 H_ Rangers L 03 03 10,000
29°— Av Clyde D 0-0 0-0 4.500
632
Honours:
cram ae Pig rewitne iirc 1922-23, 1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26.
ivision 2, Champions: : 5. Runners-up: 1946-47, 1949- —
Scottish Cup: Winners: 1924. i : ae Sieg
Scottish League Cup: None.
Record Victory; 11-1 v Falkirk, Division 1, 1950-51.
Record Defeat: 1-11 v Hibernian, Division 1, 1959-60.
Most League Points: 57, Division 1, 1924-25.
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 45, H. G. Yarnall, Division 1, 1916-17.
Most Capped Player: J. Crapnell, 9, Scotland.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14H Morton D 1-1 0-0 McGovern 5,200
18 A _ Rangers L 0-4 0-3
Die Geltic L 0-3 0-0 20,000
25 H_ Rangers L 0-4 0-2 15,000
28 A Morton L 0-2 0-1 5,000
Sept 1 A _ Celtic L 1-4 1-2 Doyle 16,500
League
Sept 4H Morton W 1-0 0-0 Doyle 6,000
11. A Kilmarnock W2-1 = 1-1 Mitchell (pen), Ingram 9,000
18 H Dunfermline Ath. D 1-1 0-0 Ingram 6,000
25 A _ Hibernian L 0-1 0-1 9,000
Oct 2) BH Dundee D0-0 0-0 5,800
9 A Airdrieonians. W 4-3 1-1 Graham 4 (1 pen) 3,500
16 H Clyde L 0-1 0-0 6,200
23 A_ St. Johnstone L 0-2 0-0 4,000
30 Hi Celtic L 0-1 0-1 18,000
Nov 6 A_ East Fife D 2-2. 2-1 Whitehead, Stevenson 3,000
13 H Motherwell Di-l 0-1 Graham 4,800
20 A Hearts L 0-1 0-0 9,500
27 H_ Rangers re aes Ee) Fillipi 15,100
Dec 4 H_ Aberdeen L 1-5 0-2 Graham (pen) 8,000
11 A Dundee U. D 2-2 1-1 Mitchell, McGovern 4,000
18 H_ Falkirk L 0-3 0-0 3,200
25. A __ Partick T. W 1-0 0-0 Robertson 7,500
Jan 1 A Morton W 3-0 0-0 McGregor, Stevenson 2 (1 pen) 4,500
3. H_ Kilmarnock D 0-0 0-0 15,000
8 A Dunfermline Ath. D 1-1 1-1 Fillipi 5,000
1s of Hibernian L 1-2 6-41 Doyle 6,200
22 A Dundee L 1-5 0-4 Graham 5,500
29 H_ Airdrieonians Di-1 1-0 Doyle 2,000
Feb 12. A_ Clyde L 0-3 0-1 1,900
19 H_ St. Johnstone D 0-0 0-0 4,800
Mar 4 A_ Celtic L 0-2 0-0 23,000
11 H_ East Fife W 4-0 1-0 Ingram, Graham 2, McLean 4,500
21 A Motherwell D2-2 2-1 Fillipi, Graham 4,093
25 H Hearts W 1-0 1-0 Anderson (og) 5,500
Apr 8 A_ Aberdeen L 0-7 0-2 8,500
15S H Dundee VU. W 4-2 (2-0 McLean 4 (1 pen) 3,800
22 A Falkirk L 0-3 0-0 5,000
29 H Partick T. W 4-0 2-0 Graham 4 (2 pen) 4,000
May 1 A _ Rangers I, 2-4 2-1 Ingram 2 3,000
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Scottish Cup: None.
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League Cup
Aug 14 H_ Rangers W 2-0 0-0 Dalglish (pen), Johnstone 73,000
18 A Morton Wi1-0 0-0 Lennox 15,000
2 A RAyr UO: W 3-0 0-0 Dalglish, Hay, Hughes 20,000
25H Morton L 0-1 0-0 27,000
28 A Rangers W 3-0 0-0 Callaghan, Dalglish, Lennox 74,000
205 Ar U W 4-1 2-1 Dalglish, Hay, Lennox, Macari 16,500
Sept 8 A Clydebank W 5-0 2-0 Callaghan, Hood, Macari 2, Wallace 10,000
22 4H Clydebank W 6-2 2-1 Hood 3, Macari 2, Ruddy (og) 16,000
Oct 6 St. Mirren W 3-0 0-0 Hay, Hood, Lennox 30,000
23 Partick T. L 1-4 0-4 Dalglish 62,740
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Res OO hea rae e de Macari™ 30,000
11 A Rangers W 3-2—«1-2 Dalglish, Johnstone, Macari 69,000
18 H = Morton W 3-1 9-2-0 Hood, Lennox, Clark (og) 35,000
25 A Airdrieonians W 5-0 2-0 Dalglish, Lennox, Macari 3 20,000
Oct 2 H_ St. Johnstone L 0-1 0-1 40,000
9 A _ Hibernian W 1-0 0-0 Macari 40,671
16 H Dundee W 3-1 1-0 Dalglish 3 32,000
27 A Dunfermline Ath. W 2-1 0-1 McNeill, Lennox 14,000
300 TA -Agr UO: W 1-0 1-0 Dalglish 18,000
Nov 6 H_ Aberdeen D 1-1 0-0 Hood 64,000
13. A Dundee U. W 5-1—s0-1 Dalglish, Hood 2 (1 pen), Lennox,
Macari 18,000
20 H_ Falkirk W 2-0 1-0 Dalglish, McNeill 25,000
27 A Partick T: W 5-1 3-1 Dalglish, Hood, Johnstone, Deans,
Strachan (og) 35,000
Dec 4 H_~ Kilmarnock W 5-1 —=—‘1-0 Dalglish 2, Johnstone 2, Deans 28,000
11 H_ East Fife W 2-1 ‘1-1 Deans 2 20,000
18 A Motherwell W 5-1 4-1 Dalglish 2, Johnstone, Lennox, Deans 19,000
25 H_ Hearts W 3-2~— 2-1 Hood, Johnstone, Deans 34,000
Jan 1 A Clyde W7-0 5-0 Dalglish, Hood 2, Deans 2,
Mulheron (og), Glasgow (og) 15,000
3. _H_ Rangers W 2-1 1-0 Brogan, Johnstone 77,811
8 A Morton D 1-1 1-1 Hood 18,000
15. H_ Airdrieonians W 2-0 1-0 Dalglish, Lennox 27,000
22. A St. Johnstone W 3-0 1-0 Dalglish, Deans 2 af.) asco
29. H_ Hibernian W 2-1 0-1 Hood, Deans 38,500
Feb 19 H Dunfermline Ath. W 41-0 0-0 Macari 20,000
Mar 4 H Ayr U. W 2-0 0-0 Deans 2 23,000
11 A Aberdeen D i-l 0-0 Lennox 33,000
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15 A_ East Fife W 3-0 2-0 Hood, Deans 2 12,086
22H Motherwell W 5-2 3-1 Murdoch 2, (2 pen), Lennox, Deans 2 20,000
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League Cup
Aug 14 A_ Falkirk L 2-5 1-4 Hulston 2 5,500
18 H Aberdeen L 0-2 0-2 4,000
21 H Dundee L 0-1 0-0 1,800,
25 A Aberdeen L 0-5 0-0 15,000
28 4H Falkirk L 0-1 0-1 2,502
Sept 1 A Dundee L 0-3 0-1 6,030
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11H Motherwell W 2-0 1-0 Hulston, Flanagan 2,200
18 A _ Partick T. D 2-2 1-2 Flanagan, Hastings 8,000
25 H_ East Fife L 0-1 0-0 2,000
Oct 2 A tiFaikik L.-1-3 ©7103 MacDonald 7,000
9 H Hearts L 0-1 0-1 3,656
16 A ® Ayr U. W 1-0 0-0 McBride 6,200
23 H Dundee U. L 0-3 0-1 1,500 9
30 H_ Hibernian W 2-1 0-0 Burns, McBride 3,500
Nov 6 A _ Kilmarnock L 1-2. 1-0 McGrain 4,000
13. H_ St, Johnstone L 1-2 1-0 Hay 2,000
20 A Dundee D 0-0 0-0 4,700
27 H_ Morton L 1-2 1-0 McBride 1,800
Dec 4 A_ Rangers L 0-1 0-0 22,000
11 A Aberdeen L 1-4 1-3 McBride 14,000
18 H Dunfermline Ath. W2-1 1-0 Burns, Thomson 2,000
25 A _ Airdrieonians Di-1. 1-0 McBride 5,000
Jan 1 H_ Celtic RO 15,000
3. A Motherwell E14" VI=8 McGrain 6,600
8 H_ Partick T. L 0-2 0-2 5,500
15 <A East Fife D 2-2 2-1 Hulston 2 4,148
22 4H Falkirk W 3-1 ~—s 1-1 Sullivan, Hulston 2 (1 pen) 2,500
29 A Hearts L 0-2 0-1 7,000
Feb 12. Hy Ayr U: W 3-0 1-0 McHugh, Flanagan 2 1,900
19 A Dundee U. D 3-3. 2i Hulston, Flanagan 2 4,000
Mar 4 A Hibernian L 0-1 0-0 8,000
11 HH Kilmarnock L 0-3 0-2 1,500
18 <A_ St. Johnstone W 1-0 0-0 McVie 2,200
25 H Dundee D 1-1 OO McVie 1,500
Apr 8 H_ Rangers D 1-1 1-0 Millar 7,500
12. A Morton L 0-4 0-2 4,000
15 H_ Aberdeen D0-0 0-0 1,000
22 A Dunfermline Ath. D 2-2 0-1 Sullivan, Flanagan 5,000
29 H_ Aijirdrieonians D0-0 0-0 4,500
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Honours:
retish oe e 2, Champions: 1904-5, 1951-52, 1956-57, 1961-62. Runners-up 1903-4, 1905-6,
Scottish F.A. Cup: Winners: 1939, 1955, 1958. Runners-up: 1910, 1912, 1949,
Scottish League Cup: None.
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Aug 14 A_ Aberdeen D i-1_ 1-0 Duncan 20,000
18 H_ Falkirk D222) 8Del Johnston, Wallace 8,500
21 A Clyde W1-0 0-0 Wilson, R. 1,800
25. A Falkirk L 0-1 0-0 6,000
28 H_ Aberdeen W 3-1~—siI-1 Houston, Wallace 2 13,000
Sept 1 H Clyde W 3-0 1-0 Bryce, Scott, J. 2 6,030
League
Sept 4 A _ Aberdeen L 0-3 0-0 15,000
11 H Dundee VU. W 6-4 2-1 Bryce 2, Wallace 2, Scott, J. 2 (1 pen) 14,000
18 A_ East Fife W 5-2 4-1 Johnston, Wallace 4 5338
25 4H. Hearts D 0-0 0-0 10,500
Oct. -2:- -A— Ayr U. D 0-0 0-0 5,800
9 H_ Falkirk W 4-0 1-0 Duncan, Wallace 2, Markie (og) 7,500
16 A_ Celtic L 1-3 0-1 Duncan 32,000
27 Hi Partick T. D0-0 0-0 10,000
30 A Motherwell W 3-1 0-1 Duncan 2, Wallace 3,812
Nov 6 H_ Morton L 0-1 0-1 6,000
13. A Rangers W 3-2 3-1 Johnston, Kinninmonth, Wallace 35,000
20 H_ Clyde D0-0 0-0 4,700
27 A Dunfermline Ath W2-1 1-0 Duncan, Wallace 5,000
Dec 4 H_ Airdrieonians W 4-1 3-1 Duncan, Scott, J. 3 (1 pen) 5,000
11. A Hibernian L 0-1 0-0 10,000
18 H_- Kilmarnock W 2-0 0-0 Wallace, Scott, J. 4,800
25 A_ St. Johnstone D 0-0 0-0 6,800
Jan 1 H_ Aberdeen D 1-1 1-0 Duncan 19,000
3. A Dundee U. D 1-1 0-1 Steele 19,000
8 H_ East Fife D 0-0 0-0 4,000
15. A — Hearts W 5-2. 1-0 Duncan 2, Scott I, Wallace 2 9,000
22—~-H-Ayr- Ge W S-1 =—4-0 Duncan, Scott I. 2, Scott J. 2 (1 pen) 5,500
29 A Falkirk D i-1 0-0 Duncan 5,000
Feb 19 A_ Partick T. D 0-0 0-0 7,000
Mar 4 H = Motherwell W 2-0 0-0 Wallace, Muir (og) 5,000
11 A Morton D 2-2. (2-1 Wallace, Scott J. 3,200
25 A _ Clyde D 1-1 0-0 Johnston 1 500
Apr 1 H_ Dunfermline Ath. W41-0 1-0 Scott J. 5,000
8 A Airdrieonians L 2-4 0-2 Scott I., Scott J. (pen) 4,200
10 H_ Rangers W 2-0 0-0 Stewart, Scott I. 12,000
17. H_ Hibernian L 1-2 0-1 Wilson 9,500
22 <A _ Kilmarnock W 3-0 1-0 Johnston, Duncan, Scott J. 4,000
29 H_ St. Johnstone L 1-3. 1-2 Duncan 5,500
May 1 H Celtic D 1-1 1-0 Scott I. 10,500
Honours:
Scottish
Division League: Division 1946-41.
% Champions: 1, Champions:
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Scottish Cup: Winners: 1910, Runners-up: 1925, 1952, 1964.
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Record Defeat: 0-11 v Celtic, Division 1, Oct. 26th, 1895. Nees 2 Mere ind eae
Most League Points: 54, Division 1, 1961-62.
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 38, D. Halliday, 1923-24,
Most Capped Player: A, Hamilton, 24, Scotland.
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League Cup
Aug 14 H_~ Kilmarnock W 1-0 0-0 Reid, A. 7,500
18 A Hibernian L 0-2 0-0 12,700
21 H Motherwell D 2-2 0-0 Cameron, K., Traynor 6,000
25 H_ Hibernian L 1-4 1-1 Gordon 7,000
28 A Kilmarnock L 2-4 1-2 Cameron, K., Gordon 4,800
Sept 1 A Motherwell W 3-1 =—0-0 Rolland 2, Reid, A. 2,760
League
Sept 4 H_ St. Johnstone D 3-3 (3-1 Rolland, Gordon, Reid, A. 8,000
11 A Dundee L 4-6 1-2 Rolland 2, Smith, D. (pen), Gordon 14,000
18 H_ Hibernian L 1-4 1-1 Cameron, K. 5,000
25. A- Kilmarnock L 0-2 0-1 3,000
Oct 2 H_ Airdrieonians W 5-0 4-0 Rolland, Copland 3, Devlin 5,000
9 A Morton W 2-1 =+1-0 Rolland, Copland 5,500
16 H_ Rangers L 1-5 0-4 Copland 17,000
23 -A Clyde W 3-0 1-0 Henry, Copland, White, A. 1,500
30 H_ Falkirk L 3-5 1-3 Copland, Gordon, Gray 3,500
Nov 6 A_ Partick T. L 1-3 1-3 Reid, I. 8,000
13. H_= Celtic L 1-5 1-0 Gordon 18,000
20 <A_ East Fife W 1-0 0-0 Traynor 2,700
27 H Motherwell W 2-0 1-0 Copland, Gordon 3,000
Dec 4 A _ Hearts De 2-3eie} Gordon, Traynor 10,000
LS wAsrtE D 2-2 1-1 Cameron, K., Traynor 4,000
18 A Aberdeen L 0-3 0-1 14,000
25. H Dunfermline Ath. W 3-2 2-1 Cameron, J., Cameron, K. (pen), Gordon 3,000
Jan 1 A _ St. Johnstone L 0-2 0-1 7,900
3H Dundee D 1-1 +1-0 Cameron, K. 19,000
8 A Hibernian L 0-3 0-1 9,000
15 H = Kilmarnock L 1-2 1-1 Traynor 3,000
29H Morton W 2-1 0-0 Copland, Mitchell 3.600 =
Feb 12 A_ Rangers L 0-1 0-0 15,000
19 H Clyde D 3-3 1-2 Cameron, K., Knox, Fleming 4,000
Mar 4 A Falkirk D 1-1 1-1__Knox LS
11H Partick T. W 1-0 0-0 White, A. 4,500
25 H_ East Fife D 2-2 1-1 Mitchell 2 4,000
29 A Airdrieonians D 1-1 «1-1 Knox 4,000
Apr 1 A Motherwell W1-0 0-0 Knox 2,234
8 H Hearts W 3-2 (0-1 Cameron, K., White, A., Kopel 4,500
ISM OCnA Va Oe L 2-4 0-2 White, A., Mitchell 3,800
22 HH Aberdeen W 2-0 2-0 Smith, D. (pen), Mitchell 5,000
25) Aue Celtic L 0-3 0-0 13,000
29 A Dunfermline Ath. W 1-0 1-0 Cameron, K. 8,500
Honours:
Scottish
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Most Individual League Goals in Season: 25, F. Dossing, 1965-66,
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Telephone: Dunfermline 24295.
Manager: George Miller. Physiotherapist: Andy Stevenson.
Secretary: Jim McConville.
Club Colours: All white.
Club eens : iat eet eiaclecemmminns
; tendance : 27,816, v ic, Division 1, : :
Bees Chamois Entered: Cup Winners Cup, 1961-62, 1968-69; Fairs Cup, 1962-63, 1964-65
1965-66, 1966-67, 1969-70.
H/Time
Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14. H_ = Airdrieonians W 2-1 1-1 McBride 2 7,000
18 A _ St. Johnstone Dp te Bet Mitchell 5,500
21 AH Hearts Wi1-0 1-0 Gardner 7,000
25 H_ St. Johnstone L 0-2 0-1 8,000
28 A _ Airdrieonians L 0-1 0-0 4,000
Sept 1 A Hearts L 0-4 0-1 5,600
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i His Hearts EL. 1-4) 40-3 Paterson 8,000
18) VAR VAyniv= D 1-1 0-0 Scott 6,000
25 H Motherwell D 1-1 0-0 Mitchell 6,000
Oct 2 A _ Aberdeen Ey 2 20-1 16,000
9 HH Partick T, D 2-2. 1-0 McNicoll, O’Neill 7,000
16 A Falkirk E12 Ti-4 Mitchell 6,000
27 *H® ‘Celtic L 1-2 1-0 Gillespie 14,000
30 H_ Aijirdrieonians W 1-0 0-0 Millar 5,000
Nov 6 A __ Hibernian L 0-2 0-1 8,000
13. H_ Kilmarnock L 0-1 0-0 3,500
20 A_ St. Johnstone D 0-0 0-0 4,000
27 H_ Dundee 1-2) Ot Mitchell 5,000
Dec 4 A_ Morton L 0-1 0-1 4,000
11 H_ Rangers L 0-2 0-1 14,000
18 A Clyde L 1-2 0-1 Mitchell 2,000
25 A Dundee U. L 2-3 1-2 O’Neill, Mitchell 3,000
Jan 1 H_ East Fife D 2-2 1-2 Gardner, Millar (pen) 5,500
3 A Hearts D i-1~—=s1-1 Gardner 13,500
8 H_ AyrU. Di-l 1-1 Gardner 5,000
15 A Motherwell L 1-4 0-2 Millar (pen) 4,603
22 H_ Aberdeen Wi1-0 1-0 Gillespie 6,500
29 A’ Partick T- L 0-2 0-0 8,000
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Scottish League: Division 2, Champions: 1925-26. Runners-up: 1912-13, 1933-34, 1954-.55,
1957-58.
Scottish Cup: Winners: 1961, 1968. Finalists: 1965.
Scottish League Cup: Finalists: 1949-50.
Record Victory: 11-2 y Stenhousmuir, Division 2, 1930-31.
Record Defeat: 0-10 v Dundee, Division 2 March 22nd, 1947,
Most League Points: 59, Division 2, 1925— 26.
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 31, A. Ferguson, 1965-66,
Most capped player: Wilson, A. N. 6 (12).
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Aug 14 A Raith R. L 1-2 0-0 McPhee 7,500
18 Ho Partick T: 2-3" 1-2 Finlayson, Hughes 4,500
21 A Arbroath D 2-2 0-2 Borthwick, Honeyman 2,678
25 A Partick T. D 1-1 0-0 Honeyman 5,000
28" BH RaithiRe Di-1 1-0 Bernard 5,206
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11 A Hibernian L 1-2 0-1 McPhee 10,900
18 H Dundee L 2-5 1-4 Honeyman, Hughes 5,538
25. A Clyde W 1-0 0-0 Dailey 2,000
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9 A Rangers L 0-3 0-1 20,000
16 H_- Kilmarnock W 2-0 1-0 Dailey 2 3,495
23 A Airdrieonians D 1-1 1-1 Walker 4,000
30 A Hearts D 1-1 0-1 Dailey 10,000
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20 H Dundee U. L 0-1 0-0 2,700
27 +A Falkirk Di-!= 0-1 Hughes 4,000
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11 A Celtic L 1-2 1-1 Hughes 20,000
18 H_ St. Johnstone D 2-2 1-1 Hughes, McPhee 3,300
25 H Motherwell D 1-1 0-0 Dailey 4,100
Jan 1 A Dunfermline Ath. D 2-2 2-1 McPhee, Callaghan (og) 5,500
3. H_ Hibernian W 2-1 «1-0 Hughes, McPhee 8,217
8 A Dundee D 0-0 0-0 4,000
1S H Clyde D 2-2 1-2 Honeyman, McLaren 4,148
22 A Morton D 0-0 0-9 2,500
29 H_ Rangers L 0-1 0-1 12,018
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19 H_ Airdrieonians D 1-1 0-0 McPhee 5,807
Mar 4 4H_ Hearts D 2-2. 1-0 Borthwick 2 5,915
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21H Aberdeen L 0-1 0-0 4,856
25 A _ Dundee U. D 2-2 ‘1-1 Hughes 2 4,000
Apr 1 H_ Falkirk D 2-2 1-0 McPhee2 2,500
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22 A_ St. Johnstone W 1-0 1-0 McPhee 3,400
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League Cup
Aug 14 H_ Clyde W 5-2 «4-1 Miller (pen), Ferguson, Hoggan, Jack 2 5,500
18 A Dundee D 2-2. 1-2. Markie, Ferguson 8,500
21 A Aberdeen L 0-1 0-0 14,000
25 H Dundee W 1-0 0-0 Setterington 6,000
28 A Clyde W1-0 1-0 Young 2,502
Sept 1 H Aberdeen W 3-1—0-1 McLaughlin, Ferguson 2 20,000
8 H_ Hibernian W2-0 1-0 Miller (pen), Young 20,000
22 A _ Hibernian L 0-1 0-0 27,800
Oct 4 N_ Partick T. L.022>20-1 22,000
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11 A Morton )Ba ec fn Ee Hoggan 7,200
18 H_ Rangers L 0-3 0-1 20,000
25 A_ St. Johnstone L. 2-3... 1-0 Ferguson, Setterington 5,585
Oct 2 H Clyde W 3-1 «3-0 =Roxburgh 2, McHugh (og) 7,000
9 A Dundee L 0-4 0-1 7,500
16 H Dunfermline Ath. W 2-1 1-1 Shirra, Young 6,000
23. A Hibernian L 0-6 0-2 9,000
30 A Dundee VU. W 5-3 3-1 Ferguson 2, Hoggan, Young, Somner 3,500
Nov 6 H _ Airdrieonians L 1-2 0-0 Miller (pen) 5,000
13. H_ Partick T. D 0-0 0-0 7,000
20 A_ Celtic L 0-2 0-1 25,000
27 4H _ East Fife D 1-1 1-0 Miller (pen) 4,000
Dec 4 A Motherwell L 1-2. 0-0 Somner 3,827
11 H Hearts W 2-0 2-0 Miller (pen), Setterington 7,500
18 A Ayr U. W 3-0 0-0 Ferguson, Somner, Fleming (og) 3,200
25 H_ Aberdeen L 0-3 0-0 7,000
Jan 1 A_ Kilmarnock L 0-2 0-0 6,200
3H Morton W 2-1 1-0 Ferguson 2 6,000
8 <A Rangers L 1-3 0-2 Shirra 20,000
15 H_ St. Johnstone L 2-4 1-1 Setterington 2 7,000
22 A_ Clyde |OeEe Shirra 2,500
29 H Dundee D 1-1 0-0 Jack (pen) 5,000
Feb 19 H_ Hibernian L 2-3 1-1 Ferguson, Somner 7,000
Mar 4 4H _ Dundee U. D 1-1 ‘1-1 Somner 4,000
11. A Airdrieonians L 0-2 0-1 5,000
18 A ~ Partick T. Di-1 0-1 Jack 5,000
25. H_ Celtic L 0-1 0-0 16,000
29. A Dunfermline Ath. W41-0 1-0 Somner 8,000
Apr_ 1 A_ East Fife D 2-2. 0-1 Harley, Setterington 2,500
8 H Motherwell W 3-0 2-0 Hoggan, Setterington, Jack 4,500
15 A_ Hearts L 0-1 0-0 7,000
22, H Ayr U. W 3-0 0-0 Harley 2, Jack 5,000
29. A Aberdeen D 0-0 0-0 9,000
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Previous Grounds: The Meadows, 1873-78; Powderhall, 1878-81; Tynecastle 1881-86; Tynecastle Park,
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European Competitions Entered: European Cup, 1958-59, 1960-61. Fairs Cup, 1961-62, 1963-64, 1965-66.
Record Transfer Fee Received: £65,100, from Manchester C. for Arthur Mann, Nov. 1968.
Record Transfer Fee Paid: £20,000, to Wolverhampton W. for George Miller, Nov. 1965.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14. H_ St. Johnstone W 4-1 1-0 Thomson, Ford 2, Lynch 11,568
18 A_ Airdrieonians W 3-1 2-1. ~=Lynch, Murray, N. 2 6,000
21 A Dunfermline Ath. L 0-1 0-1 7,000
25 H_ Airdrieonians L 1-2 0-0 Fleming 11,000
28 A _ St. Johnstone L 0-1 0-1 8,000
Sept 1 H Dunfermline Ath, W 4-0 1-0 Brown, Carruthers, Ford, Lynch 5,600
League
Sept 4 H Hibernian L 0-2 0-0 28,000
11 A Dunfermline Ath. W 4-1 3-0 Thomson, Ford, Murray T. 2 8,000
18 H_ St. Johnstone W 2-1 1-1 Murray, T., Lambie (og) 11,000
25 A Dundee D 0-0 0-0 10,500
Oct 2 H _ Rangers W 2-1 1-0 Brown, Murray, T. 28,000
9 A Clyde W 1-0 1-0 Anderson 3,656
16 H_ Airdrieonians Di1-1 0-0 Ford 11,000
23 A Kilmarnock D 2-2. 2-1 Ford 2 5,000
30 H East Fife D 1-1 1-0 Murray, T. 10,000
Nov 6 A Motherwell L3-5,._ 's2 Brown, Murray, T., Winchester 5,449
13. H Morton W 6-1 3-0 Ford 3, Murray, T., Townsend,
Murray, N. 9,000
20) He Ayr: W1-0 0-0 Ford 9,500
27 A Aberdeen W 3-2. 0-0 ~=Ford 3 21,000
Dec 4 H Dundee U. W 3-2~—=s ‘1-1 Ford, Renton, Mollison (og) 10,000
11. A Falkirk L 0-2 0-2 7,500
18 9H Partick T. D 0-0 0-0 11,000
25 A Celtic L 2-3. 1-2. Brown, Renton 34,000
Jan 1 A _ Hibernian D0-0 0-0 36,000
3. H Dunfermline Ath. D 1-1 1-1 Townsend (pen) 13,500
8 A St. Johnstone D 1-1 0-0 Ford 4,500
15 H Dundee L 2-5 1-0 Winchester, Steele (og) 9,000
22 A Rangers L 0-6 0-0 35,000
29. H_ Clyde W 2-0 1-0 Ford, Lynch 7,000
Feb 12. A _ Airdrieonians D 1-1 1-0 Kinnear 3,000
19 H_ Kilmarnock W 2-1 = 2-1 Thomson, Dickson (og) 9,000
Mar 4 A East Fife D 2-2. 0-1 Anderson, Kinnear 5,915
11H Motherwell D 0-0 0-0 9,000
21. A Morton D 1-1 1-1 Lynch 7 aan 000 mma
25 BAY SAyr UE L 0-1 0-1 5,500
Apr 1 4H _ Aberdeen W 1-0 0-0 Renton 8,500
8 <A Dundee U. L 2-3 1-0 Carruthers 2 4,500
15 H_ Falkirk W 1-0 0-0 Murray, T. (pen) 7,000
22 A Partick T. D 2-2 0-2 Murray, T., Renton 7,000
29 H Celtic W 4-19 (2-1 Brown, Ford, Murray, T., Renton 10,500
Honours:
Scottish League: Division 1, Champions: 1894-95, 1896-97, 1957-58, 1959-60. Runners-up: 1893-94,
1898-99, 1903-04, 1905-06, 1914-15, 1937-38, 1953-54, 1955-6, 195657, 1958-59. 196
Scottish Cup: Winners 1891, 1896, 1901, 1906, 1956. Runners-up: 1903, 1907, 1968. ear,
Scottish League Cup: Winners: 1954-55, 1959-60, 1962-63.
Record Victory: 15—0 v King’s Park, Scottish Cup, 2nd Rd. Feb. 13th, 1937.
Record Defeat: 1-7 v Dundee, Division 1, Feb. 27th, 1965.
Most League Points: 62, Division 1, 1957-58.
Most League Goals: 132, Division 1, 1957-58. (Record for Division 1).
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 44, B. Battles, 1930-31.
Highest Scorer in Total Aggregate: 206, J. Wardhaugh, 1946-59.
Most Capped Player: R. Walker, 29, Scotland.
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14. A Motherwell W 3-0 0-0 Cropley, Hamilton 2 6,840
18 H Dundee U. W 2-0 0-0 Cropley, O’Rourke (pen) 12,700
21 4H _ Kilmarnock W 3-1 =+1-0 Cropley, Hazel, Baker 12,515
25 A Dundee U. W 4-1 1-1 Cropley, Baker, Duncan, Stevenson 7,000
28 H Motherwell W 2-1 0-0 Baker, Hamilton 14,252
Sept 1 A Kilmarnock D 0-0 0-0 4,000
8 A Falkirk 0-2) 1021 20,000
22 4H _ Falkirk Wi1-0 0-0 O’Rourke 27,800
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18 A Dundee U. W 4-1~—s1-1 Stanton 2, Hamilton, O’Rourke 5,000
25) Hl Ayr. Wi1-0 1-0 Auld 9,000
Oct 2 A Motherwell D 1-1 1-0 Hamilton 3157
9 H Celtic L 0-1 0-0 40,671
16 A _ Aberdeen L 1-2. 1-0 Duncan 25,000
23; HL Fallark W 6-0 2-0 Auld, Duncan 4, Hamilton 9,000
30 A_ Clyde L 1-2 0-1 Hamilton 3,500
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13. A_ Airdrieonians D 2-2 1-2 Blackley, Duncan 5,000
27 H_ Kilmarnock W 3-2——=s«1-2 Baker, O’Rourke (pen), Edwards 10,000
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4 A __ St. Johnstone W 2-0 1-0 Hazel, Edwards 5,800
11 H Dundee W1-0 0-0 O'Rourke (pen) 10,000
18 A Morton D 1-1 0-1 O’Rourke 3,000
25 H_ Rangers L 0-1 0-0 30,000
Jan 1 H _ Hearts D 0-0 0-0 36,000
3 A _ East Fife 1 | Stanton (pen) 8,217
8 H Dundee U. W 3-0 1-0 Stanton, Brownlie, Duncan 9,000
15 A Ayr U. W 2-1 1-0 Brownlie, Duncan 6,200
22. H Motherwell L 1-2. 1-0 McEwan 8,000
29 A_ Celtic L 1-2. 1-0 Stanton 38,500
Feb 12. H_ Aberdeen D 2-2 1-1 Duncan, O’Rourke 21,300
19 A_ Falkirk W 3-2 ‘1-1 Baker, Hamilton, Gordon 7,000
Mar 4 H_ Clyde Wi-0 0-0 Gordon 8,000
11 A Dunfermline Ath. L 1-2 0-1 O’Rourke (pen) 7,000
21 H_ Airdrieonians L 1-3 0-2. Brownlie 6,000
25 Hi PartickiT. W 3-0 2-0 _ Baker, O’Rourke (pen), Reid (og) 8,848
Apr 3. A’ Kilmarnock D 1-1 0-0 McEwan 6,500
8 H_ St. Johnstone W 7-1 2-0 Stanton, Baker, Duncan, O’Rourke,
Edwards, Gordon 2 6,358
17 A Dundee W 2-1 1-0 Hazel, Stanton 9,500
22H Morton W 1-0 1-0 Blackley 6,000
29. A _ Rangers W 2-1 0-0 Auld, O’Rourke (pen) 11,000
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Division 2, Champions: 1893-94; 1894-95; 1932-33.
Scottish Cup: Winners: 1887, 1902; Runners--up: 1896, 1894-95; 1932-33.
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Most League Points: 54, Division 2, 1932-33.
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 42, J. Baker, Division 1, 1959-60,
Most Capped Player: L. Reilly, 39, Scotland.
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Ground: Rugby Park. Size: 115 x 75 yds. Capacity: 34,500 (4,200 seats).
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Manager: Walter McCrae. Hon. Secretary: David McCulloch.
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European Competitions Entered: European Cup: 1965-66; Fairs Cup: 1964-65, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1970-71.
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Aug 14 A _ Dundee U. L 0-1 0-0 7,500
18 H Motherwell W2-1~ 1-1 Morrison, McCulloch 5,000
21 A Hibernian L 1-3 0-1 Beattie 12,515
25 A Motherwell L 0-2 0-0 5,000
28 H Dundee UV. W 4-2)—2-1 McCulloch, McSherry 2, Gilmour 4,800
Sept 1 H Hibernian D 0-0 0-0 4,000
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(He Ay EU: L 1-2 1-1 Cook 9,000
18 A Motherwell L 0-3 0-2 3,774
25 H Dundee U. W 2-0 1-0 Cook, McSherry 3,000
Oct 2 A_ Partick T. D 2-2. 1-1 Maxwell (pen), Cook 9,000
9 H_ Aberdeen L 0-3 0-0 8,500
16 A_ East Fife L 0-2 0-1 3,495
23. H_ Hearts D 2-2 1-2 Mathie 2 5,000
30 A_ Rangers L 1-3 1-1 Mathie 22,000
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13. A Dunfermline Ath. W1-0 0-0 Morrison 3,500
20 H_ Airdrieonians W 5-2. 1-0 Maxwell, Cook, Morrison, Mathie 2 3,000
27 A Hibernian b.2-3. 72-1 Maxwell (pen), Mathie 10,000
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11 H_ St. Johnstone W2-0 1-0 Maxwell (pen), Cook 3,200
18 A Dundee L 0-2 0-0 4,800
25 H Morton W 4-2 2-1 Cook 2, Gilmour, Mathie 3,700
Jan 1 H_ Falkirk W 2-0 0-0 Cook, Mathie 6,200
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8 H Motherwell W 1-0 0-0 Mathie 5,000
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11 A Clyde W 3-0 2-0 Morrison 2, Mathie 1,500
21H _ Dunfermline Ath. D 0-0 0-0 4,000
25 <A Airdrieonians W 4-0 2-0 Cook, Morrison, Gilmour, Mathie 4,500
Apr 3 H_ Hibernian D 1-1 0-0 Gordon (0g) 6,500
8 H Celtic L 1-3 0-1 Morrison 14,000
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Aug1i4 A Ayr U. D 1-1 0-0 Murphy (og) 5,200
1S Celtic L 0-1 0-0 15,000
21 A Rangers L 0-1 0-0 32,000
25 ASS Celtic W 1-0 0-0 Osborne 27,000
28 H Ayr U. W 2-0 1-0 Osborne, Murphy 5,000
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110 cH. Falkirk W 3-1 2-1 Osborne 2 (1 pen), Mason 7,200
18 A _ Celtic L 1-3. 0-2. Thorup 35,000
Qo ree Rartickel. W 2-0 0-0 Mason, Smith 8,000
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Murphy, Chalmers, Smith 4,000
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16 A Motherwell L 1-3 1-0 Chalmers 4,232
23 H_ Aberdeen L 0-1 0-1 6,000
30 H_ St. Johnstone L 0-1 0-1 3,500
Nov 6 A _ Dundee W 1-0 1-0 Gillies 6,000
13. A Hearts L 1-6 0-3 Chalmers 9,000
20 H_ Rangers #2. 1-2 Osborne 12,000
27 A Clyde W 2-1 0-1 Osborne, Lumsden 1,800
Dec 4 H Dunfermline Athh W41-0 1-0 Gillies 4,000
11. A Airdrieonians W 4-2. 0-2 Mason, Murphy, Gillies, Chalmers (pen) 4,000
18 H_ Hibernian D 1-1 1-0 Schaedler (og) 3,000
25. A_ Kilmarnock L 2-4 1-2 Osborne, Gillies 3,700
Jan 1 H = AyrU. L 0-3 0-0 4,500
3. A Falkirk L 1-2 0-1 Chalmers 6,000
8 H_ Celtic D i-1_ 1-1 Gillies 18,000
1S A _ Partick T. L 0-2. 0-1 9,500
22H East) Fife D 0-0 0-0 2,500
29. A Dundee U. L 1-2. 0-0 Mason 3,600
Feb 19 A Aberdeen L 0-1 0-1 15,000
Mar 4 A_ St. Johnstone L. 0-1 (0-0 2,900
11 H Dundee D 2-2. 1-2 Anderson, Osborne 3,200
21. H_ Hearts D 1-1 1-1 Gillies 3,000
25 A_ Rangers W 2-1 0-1 Chalmers, Jackson (og) 16,000
Apr 5 H_ Motherwell W 3-2 2-1 Laughton, Chalmers, Gillies 2,500
12 H Clyde W 4-0 2-0 Gillies 2, Armstrong 2 4,000
15 H_ Airdrieonians D 2-2 1-1 Mason, Armstrong 4,500
18 A Dunfermline Ath. L 1-2 1-2 Armstrong 6,000
22 A_ Hibernian L 0-1 0-1 6,000
29. H_ Kilmarnock Dt-1_ t-l Mason 3,000
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14. H_ Hibernian L 0-3 0-0 6,840
18 A Kilmarnock L 1-2 1-1 Heron 5,000
21 A Dundee U. D 2-2 0-0 Heron, Martin 6,000
25 H_~ Kilmarnock W2-0 0-0 Watson 2 5,000
28 A _ Hibernian L 1-2 0-0 MeclInally 14,252
Sept 1 H Dundee U. L 1-2 0-0 Whiteford (pen) 2,760
League
Sept 4 H_ Aijirdrieonians L 0-1 0-1 5,763
11. A Clyde L 0-2 0-1 2,500
18 H_ Kilmarnock W 3-0 2-0 Goldthorp 2, Heron 3,774
25 A Dunfermline Ath. D 1-1 0-0 Goldthorp 6,000
Oct 2 H _ Hibernian D 1-1 0-1 Deans 5,757
9 A _ St. Johnstone L 1-5 1-3 Deans 5,000
16 H Morton W 3-101 Lawson 2, McClymont 4,232
23. A Rangers L 0-4 0-0 20,000
30 H Dundee L 1-3. 1-0 Jim Muir 3,812
Nov 6 H Hearts W 5-3 2-1 Goldthorp, Jim Muir, Heron 3 5,449
13) TAS Ayr: D 1-1 1-0 Goldthorp 4,800
20 H_ Aberdeen L 0-4 0-2 6,251
27 A Dundee U. L 0-2 0-1 3,000
Dec 4 H_ Falkirk W 2-1 0-0 Heron, McCabe 3,827
11 A Partick T. L 3-8 1-2 Brown, Heron, McCabe 7,500
18 H Celtic L 1-5 1-4 MclInally 19,000
25 A_ Kast Fife D 1-1 0-0 Heron (pen) 4,100
Jan 1 A _ Airdrieonians W 2-0 1-0 Jim Muir, Heron 7,000
3 H Clyde W 4-1 1-1 Campbell, Heron (pen), McCabe,
McHugh (og) 6,600
8 A Kilmarnock L 0-1 0-0 5,000
15H Dunfermline Ath, W 4-1 2-0 Goldthorp, Lawson, McCabe 2 4,603
22 A Hibernian W 2-1 0-1 =Mclnally, John Muir 8,000
29 H_ St. Johnstone W 2-0 0-0 Campbell, Lawson 4,900
Feb 19 H_ Rangers W 2-0 1-0 Lawson, Heron 16,192
Mar 4 A _ Dundee L 0-2 0-0 5,000
11 A Hearts D 0-0 0-0 9,000
21) OH) WAyrU: D 2-2. 1-2. Watson, McCabe 4,093
25 A Aberdeen L 1-4 1-1 MclInally 10,000
Apr 1 H_ Dundee U. L 0-1 0-0 2,234
5 A Morton L 2-3. 1-2 Lawson, Heron 2,500
8 A Falkirk L 0-3 0-2 4,500
15 H_ Partick T. W 2-1 = (2-1 Lawson, Heron (pen) 5,000
22 A _ Celtic L 2-5 1-3. MclInally, Jim Muir 20,000
29 H_ East Fife D 1-1 1-1 McCabe 4,315
658
Honours:
Scottish League: Division 1, Champions: 1931-32. Runners-up: 1926-27, 1929-30, 1932-33, 1933-34,
Division 2, Champions: 1953-54, 1968-69.
Scottish Cup: Winners: 1952. Finalists: 1931, 1933, 1939, 1951,
Scottish League Cup: Winners: 1950-51. Finalists: 1954-55.
Record Victory: 12-1 v Dundee U., Division 2, 1953-54.
Record Defeat: 0-10 v St. Mirren, Division 1, 1945-46.
Most League Points: 66, Division 1, 1931-32.
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 52, W. McFayden, 1931-32.
Highest Scorer in Total Aggregate: H. Ferguson, 283, 1916-25.
Most Capped Player: G. Stevenson, 12, Scotland.
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Aug17 H = Arbroath W 4-0 4-0 Lawrie, Bone 2 (1 pen), McQuade 5,000
y 18 A East Fife W 3-2. 2-1 ~=—Lawrie, Coulston, Bone 4,500
21 A_ RaithR. Di-1 0-1 Coulston 3,000
25 H_ East Fife Di-1 0-0 Rae,A. 5,000
28 A Arbroath W 4-2 «(2-2 Hansen, Smith, Rae, A., Bone (pen) 2,561
Sept 1 H_ RaithR. W 5-0 3-0 Bone, Forsyth, Rae, T. 2, Wilkinson (og) 5,000
6) HM Alloa W 4-1 3-1 Smith, Coulston, Bone, McQuade 5,000
8 A_ Alloa D 1-1 1-0 Coulston 2,000
20 A St. Johnstone L 0-2 0-1 5,400
22 H_ St. Johnstone W 5-1 3-0 Coulston 2, Bone 2, Gibson 8,000
Oct 4 N_ Falkirk W 2-0 1-0 McQuade 2 22,000
23 N_ Celtic W 4-1 4-0 Lawrie, Bone, Rae, A., McQuade 62,740
League
Sept 4 H _ Rangers W 3-2 3-1 Coulston, Gibson 2 22,000
11. A_ Ajirdrieonians D i-1 0-1 Bone 7,000
18 H Clyde D 2-2 2-1 Coulston, Gibson 8,000
25 A Morton L 0-2 0-0 8,000
Oct 2 H_ Kilmarnock D 2-2 1-1 Lawrie, Rae, A. 9,000
9 A Dunfermline Ath. D 2-2 0-1 Bone 2 7,000
16 H_ St. Johnstone W 2-1 0-0 Bone, Forsyth (pen) 9,500
27 A Dundee D 0-0 0-0 10,000
30 A Aberdeen L 2-7 1-3 Bone, Young (og) 20,000
Nov 6 H_ Dundee U. W 3-1 «(3-1 McQuade 3 8,000
137 CAN Balkirk D0-0 0-0 7,000
2. Ee Celtic | a ea Es) Bone 35,000
Dec 1 H_ Hibernian L 0-1 0-0 6,000
4 A East Fife W 3-1 0-0 Coulston, Rae, T. 2 3,892
11 H Motherwell W 8-3 2-1 Coulston 2, Bone 2, Rae, A.,
Forsyth, McQuade 2 7,500
18 A _ Hearts D 0-0 0-0 11,000
Zim tle AVE. Us L 0-1 0-0 7,500
Jan 1 A_ Rangers L 1-2 1-0 McQuade 40,000
3. H_ Airdrieonians W 4-2. 2-1 Coulston, McQuade, Forsyth (pen), Rae, T. 7,000
8 A Clyde W 2-0 2-0 Coulston 2 5,500
15 H Morton W 2-0 1-0 Rae, A., McQuade 9,500
22 A Kilmarnock W 4-i_—siI-1 Bone 2, McQuade, Gibson 8,000
29 __H_ Dunfermline Ath. W2-0 0-0 McQuade, Fraser (og) 8,000
Feb 12. A_ St. Johnstone L 1-2 0-1 Gibson 3,800
19 H Dundee D 0-0 0-0 7,000
Mar 4 H_ Aberdeen W 2-0 2-0 Glavin, Forsyth (pen) 10,000
11 A Dundee U. L 0-1 0-0 4,500
18 H_ Falkirk D 1-1 1-0 McQuade 5,000
25. A Hibernian L 0-3 0-2 8,848
Apr 1 A_ Celtic L 1-3 1-3 Coulston 29,000
8 H_ East Fife W 1-0 0-0 Coulston 5,000
15 A Motherwell L 1-2. 1-2. Mullen 5,000
22 H Hearts D 2-2 (2-0 Glavin, McQuade 7,000
29) Av SAyr Us: L 0-4 0-2 4,000
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Honours: Scottish League, Division 2: Champions: 1896-97, 1899-1900
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Date Venue Opponents Result Score Goalscorers Attendance
League Cup
Aug 14 <A_ Celtic L 0-2 0-0 73,000
18 H Ayr U. W 4-0 3-0 Johnstone, D. 2, Stein, McLean (pen) 25,000
21 H = Morton W 2-0 0-0 MacDonald, A., Johnstone, D. 32,000
25 A Ayr Uz. W 4-0 2-0 MacDonald, A., Johnstone, D., Stein 2 15,000
28H WCeitic L 0-3 0-0 74,000
Sept 1 A Morton Wi1-0 0-0 Stein 7,000
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Sept 4 A_ Partick T. L-2-3— 1-3 MacDonald, A., Stein 22.000
11 H~ Celtic Le2-3~-2-1 Johnston, W. (pen), Stein 69,000
18 A Falkirk W 3-0 ‘1-0 Greig 2, Stein 20,000
25 H Aberdeen L 0-2 0-1 38,000
Oct™=2, AY sHearts L 1-2. 0-1 Johnston, W. 28,000
9 H_ East Fife W 3-0 1-0 Jardine (pen), Fyfe, MacDonald, A. 20,000
16 A Dundee U. W 5-1 4-1 Jardine, Greig, MacDonald, A. 2,
Stein 17,000
23 H Motherwell W 4-0 0-0 Jardine, Fyfe 2, MacDonald, A. 20,000
30 H_ Kilmarnock W 3-1 1-1. | MacDonald, A. 2, Stein 22,000
Nov 6 A_ St. Johnstone W 4-1 0-0 Johnston, W. 3 (3 pen), MacDonald, A. 20,000
13. H Dundee L 2-3. 1-3 Johnston, W. 2 35,000
20 A Morton W 2-1 2-1 Greig, Johnston, W. 12,000
Zi Agee AOL W 2-1 2-1 Henderson, Stein 15,100
Dec 4 H Clyde W 1-0 0-0 Stein 22,000
11 A Dunfermline Ath. W2-0 1-0 Greig, Johnston, W. 14,000
18 H_ Airdrieonians W 3-0 3-0 Jardine (pen), Fyfe, Stein 18,000
25 A Hibernian W 1-0 0-0 Stein 30,000
Jan 1 H_ Partick T. W 2-1 0-1 Greig, Johnstone, D. 40,000
3 A Celtic L 1-2 0-1 Stein 77,811
8 H_ Falkirk W 3-1 2-0 Greig, Jackson, McDonald, I. 20,000
15 A Aberdeen D 0-0 0-0 36,000
os H_ Hearts W 6-0 0-0 Greig, Conn, Johnston, W.,Johnstone, D.3 35,000
29 A East Fife W 1-0 1-0 Johnstone, D. 12,018
Feb 12 H Dundee U. W 1-0 0-0 Smith 15.000
19 A Motherwell L 0-2 0-1 16.192
Mar 4 A Kilmarnock W 2-1 0-0 Jardine, Conn 78.000
11 H_ St. Johnstone W 2-0 1-0 Johnstone, D., McLean 25,000
25 H Morton L 1-2. 1-0 Jackson 76,000
Apr 8 A Clyde D 1-1 0-1 Johnston, W. 7.500
10 A Dundee L 0-2 0-0 72.000
22 A Airdrieonians W 3-0 3-0 Fyfe, Penman 2 10,000
27 H Dunfermline Ath. L 3-4 2-3 MacDonald, A., 2 Stein 3.000
29 H_ Hibernian L 1-2 0-0 Johnstone, D. 71,000
May 1 H_ Ayr U. W 4-2. 1-2 Conn, Fyfe, MacDonald, A., Penman 3.000
662
Honours:
Scottish League: Division 1, Champions: 1890-91 (shared with Dumbart 898- =
1901-02, 1910-11, 1911-12, 1912-13, 1917-18, 1919-20, 1920-21, T5083, 1073-34 Leyes 1o2e-oF
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1927-39. Most Capped Player : George Young, 53, Scotland. Most League Appearances: D. Meiklejohn, 493,
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Year Formed: 1884.
Ground: Muirton Park. Size: 115 x 74 yds. Capacity: 28,000 (2,500 seats).
Telephone: Perth 26961.
Manager: Willie Ormond. /
Secretary: George Bell. Trainer: Frank Christie. : : J
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Club Colours: Royal blue with white collar and cuffs, white shorts and white with royal
Club Nickname : ‘Saints’.
Record Attendance: 29,972, v Dundee, Scottish Cup, 2nd Rd. Feb. 10th, 1952,
Previous Ground: Perth Recreation Ground.
European Competition Entered: U.E.F.A. Cup 1971-72.
H/Time
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League Cup
Aug 14 A _ Hearts L 1-4 0-1 Rooney 11,568
18 H Dunfermline Ath. D 1-1 1-1 Rooney 5,500
21 A Ajirdrieonians W 3-1 1-0 Lambie, Muir 2 5,000
25 A Dunfermline Athh W2-0 1-0 Pearson, Connolly 8,000
28 4H Hearts W1-0 1-0 Pearson 8,000
Sept 1 H_ Airdrieonians L 0-1 0-0 4,700
20 H_ Partick T. W2-0 1-0 Connolly, Whitelaw 5,400
22 A Partick T. L 1-5 0-3 Connolly (pen) 8,000
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Sept 4 A Dundee U. D 3-3. «1-3 Rooney, Connolly 2 (1 pen) 8,000
11 H_ Aberdeen D is] © is} Hall 8,000
18 A _ Hearts L 1-2. 1-1 McPhee 11,000
25 H Falkirk W 3-2 0-1 McPhee 2, Aitken 8,000
Oct 2 -A_ Celtic W1-0 1-0 Connolly 40,000
9 H Motherwell W 4-1 3-1 Aird 2, Pearson 2, Connolly 5,000
16 A Partick T. L 1-2 0-0 Connolly 9,500
is 23 Ho JAyr U: W 2-0 0-0 Rennie, Pearson 4,000
30 A Morton W 1-0 1-0 Connolly 3,500
Nov 6 H_ Rangers L 1-4 0-0 Pearson 20,000
13 A Clyde W 2-1 0-1 Hall, Connolly 2,000
20 H Dunfermline Ath. D 0-0 0-0 4,000
27 A_ Airdrieonians L 4-5 0-2 Rooney, Pearson 2, Connolly 3,500
Dec 4 H_ Hibernian L 0-2 0-1 5,800
11 A Kilmarnock L 0-2 0-1 3,200
18 A_ East Fife D 2-2 1-1 Aird, Connolly 3,300
25 H Dundee D 0-0 0-0 6,800
Jan 1 H _ Dundee U. W 2-0 1-0 Connolly (pen), Aitken 7,900
3. A Aberdeen L 2-4 1-3 Aitken 2 23,000
8 H Hearts D 1-1 0-0 Aird 4,500
15 A Falkirk W 4-2. 1-1 ~— Aird, Hall, Connolly, Aitken 7,000
664
Honours:
Scottish League: Division 2, Champions: 1923-24, 1959-60, 1962-63. Runners-up: 1931-32,
Scottish League Cup: Runners-up: 1969-70.
Record Victory: v Partick T. at Firhill 1969-70, Partick T. 1 St. Johnst 8
Record Defeat: 1-9 v Rangers, League Cup, Aug. 15th, 1964.
Most League Points: 56, Division 2, 1923-24
Most Individual League Goals in Season: 28, J. Muuroe, 1926-27 and A. McCall, 1936-37,
Most Capped Player: A. McLaren, 2, Scotland.
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Year Formed: 1881. Ground: Cliftonhill, Park. Telephone: Coatbridge 21865. Manager: Bobby Flavell.
Secretary: David Lyttle. Club Colours: Primrose shirts, white shorts, primrose stockings.
Record Attendance: 27,381 v Rangers, Scottish Cup, 2nd Rd, Feb. 8th, 1936.
Previous Grounds: Meadow Park, Whifflet, 1881-1919.
Scottish League: Division 2 Champions 1933-34; Runners up 1937-38, 1947-48.
Scottish Cup: Finalists 1920,
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Year Formed: 1878. Ground: Recreation Ground. Telephone: Alloa 2695. Manager: Dan McLindon.
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Year Formed: 1878. Ground: Gayfield Park. Telephone: Arbroath 2157. Manager: Albert Hender:
Trainer: John Martin. Club Colours: Maroon shirts, white shorts, maroon fechas ae
Club Nickname: ‘Red Lichties’.
Record Attendance: 13,510 v Rangers, Scottish Cup 3rd Rd, Feb. 23rd, 1952.
Record Transfer Fee received: £17,000 from Airdrie for T. Walker, Sep. 1971.
Scottish League: Division 2 Runners up 1934-35, 1958-59, 1967-68, 1971-72.
Record Victory: 36-0 v Bon Accord, Scottish Cup Ist Rd, Sep. 12th, 1885.
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Year Formed: 1881. Ground: Shieldfield Park. Telephone: Berwick 7424. Manager: Harry Melrose.
Secretary: Richard Shiel. Club Colours: Black and gold striped shirts, black shorts, gold stockings with
black tops.
Record Attendance: 16,000 v Rangers, Scottish Cup, 1st Rd, Jan. 30th, 1960.
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Secretary: George Johnston. Club Colours: Red shirts, shorts and stockings. Club Nickname: ‘City’.
Record Attendance: 8,022 vy Dundee, Scottish Cup, Jan. 25th, 1964.
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Year Formed: 1965. Ground: Kilbowie Park. Telephone: 0419522887. Sec./Manager: John S. Steedman
Club Colours: White shirts with red diagonal stripe, black shorts, white stockings with red and black hoops.
Club Nickname: ‘Bankies’.
Record Attendance: 14,900 v Hibs,
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Hall, N. 29, 2s 3 7 Hay, R. 1, 1s
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Year Formed: 1881, Ground: Central Park. Telephone: Cowdenbeath 3205. Manager: Andy Matthew
Secretary: Tom Russell. Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, white shorts, white stockings with blue and white
tops. Club Nickname: ‘Cowden’ or ‘Beath’
Record Attendance: 25,586, v Rangers, League Cup Quarter Final, Sep. 21st, 1949.
Previous Grounds: North End Park, 1881-1917.
Scottish League: Division 2 Champions 1938-39; Runners up 1921-22, 1923-24, 1969-70,
Record Victory: 12-0 v Johnstone, Scottish Cup Ist Rd, Jan. 21st, 1928.
Record Defeat: 1-11 v Clyde, Division 2, Oct. 6th, 1951,
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Year Formed: 1872. Ground: Boghead Park, Telephone: Dumbarton 2569. Manager: Jackie Stewart.
Secretary: John Hosie. Club Colours: White with gold horizontal band between two black bands, white
shorts and stockings. Club Nickname: ‘Sons’.
Record Attendance: 18,000 v Raith Rovers, Scottish Cup 7th Rd, Mar. 2nd, 1957.
Previous Name: Dumbarton Athletic.
Honours: Original members of Scottish League 1890.
Scottish League: Division 1 Champions 1890-91 (shared with Rangers), 1891-92; Division 2 Champions
1910-11, 1971-72.
Scottish Cup: Winners 1883; Finalists 1881, 1882, 1887, 1891, 1897.
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Bolton, J. 29 2 6 Paterson, J. 4, 8s 2
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Wilson, D. 14 1 McLaughlin, A. 1
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Secretary/Manager: Robert Shaw
Club Colours: Black and white hoops, white shorts, white or red stockings. Club Nickname: ‘Shire’,
Record Attendance: 10,000 v St. Mirren, Division 2, Nov. 16th, 1935,
Scottish League: Division 2 Champions 1931-32; Runners up 1962-63.
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Year Formed: 1885. Ground; Station Park, Telephone: Forfar 3576. Manager: Allan Kennedy.
Secretary: James Robertson. Club Colours: Sky blue and navy stripes, sky blue shorts, sky blue stockings
with navy tops. Club Nickname: ‘Loons’.
Record Attendance: 10,780 v Rangers Scottish Cup 2nd Rd, Feb. 2nd, 1970.
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Porter, N. 26,4s 11 3 14 2 Forbes, G. D. Shs 4 7
Mollison, S. 25, 6s 3 3, 1s McNicol, J. 5 1,1s1
Williams, B. 24,2s 3 3 3 Davis, R. M. Zaks
Milne, J. 23 3 Doig, G. 2
Rutherford, D.S. 22 2 Gillespie, S. 2,.2s taf Bs
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Martin, A. 21 3 Rourke, 2
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Sutherland, A. 15 1 Cunningham, J.B. 1
Lowe, M. 13 2 Smith, N. A. 1
Reid, J. 11 2, Is Souter, 1
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MONTROSE 1971-72
Year Formed: 1879. Ground: Links Park. Telephone: Montrose 498, Manager: Alec Stuart.
Secretary: William Coull. Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, and shorts, white stockings with royal blue tops.
Club Nickname: ‘Gable Endies’.
Record Attendance: 6,389 v Celtic, Scottish Cup 2nd Rd, Feb. 4th, 1939.
Record Transfer Fee received: £20,000, from Nottingham Forest for Jim McIntosh, Sep. 1970,
Scottish League: Division 2 Champions 1950-51 ; runners up 1932-33, 1961-62.
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Johnston, H. 26,4s 3 1 Z Maxwell, J. 3
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Gollan, D. 23 4 Gordon, W. 1
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Year Formed: 1919. Ground: Palmerston Park. Telephone: Dumfries 4853. Player|Coach: Jim Easton,
Secretary: John Watson. Club Colours: Royal blue shirts with white facings, white shorts, royal blue
stockings with two white hoops ontop. Club Nickname: ‘The Doonhamers’.
Record Attendance: 24,500 v Hearts, Scottish Cup, 3rd Rd, Feb. 23rd, 1952.
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Manager: Secretary: James Logan, C. A. Ground Secretary: James Gillies.
Club Colours: Black and white hooped shirts, white shorts, white stockings with two black hoops on top.
Club Nickname: ‘Spiders’.
(Only amateur club in Scottish senior football)
Record Attendance: 97,000 v Rangers, Scottish Cup 2nd Rd, Feb. 18th, 1933.
(Record for ground— 149,547, Scotland v England, 1937)
Previous Grounds: Queen’s Park (re-named Cathkin Park) 1868-73.
Scottish League; Division 2 Champions 1922-23, 1955-56.
Scottish Cup: Winners 1874, 1875, 1876, 1880, 1881 1882 1884, 1886, 1890, 1893; Finalists 1892, 1900.
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Ground: Ochilview Park. Telephone: Larbert 2992. Secretary: Jimmy Weir.
Year Formed: 1884.
Club Colours: Maroon shirts with white trimmings, white shorts and stockings,
Record Attendance: 12,500 v East Fife, Scottish Cup 4th Rd, Mar. 11th, 1950,
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Year Formed: 1945. Ground: Annfield Park. Telephone: Stirling 3584. Manager: Bob Shankly.
Secretary: Peter Gardiner. Club Colours: Red shirts, socks and shorts.
Record Attendance: 26,400 v Celtic, Scottish Cup 4th Rd, Feb. 14th, 1959.
Scottish League: Division 2 Champions 1952-53, 1957-58, 1960-61, 1964-65; runners up 1948-49, 1950-51.
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STRANRAER 1971-72
Year Formed: 1870. Ground: Stair Park. Telephone: Stranraer 3271. Secretary; James Edmunds,
Club Colours: Royal blue shirts, white shorts, blue stockings with red tops.
Record Attendance 6,500 v Rangers, Scottish Cup Ist Rd, Jan 24th, 1948.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1
679
Relegated clubs (continued)
1927-28 Dunfermline Ath., Bo’ness 1953-54 Airdrieonians, Hamilton A.
1928-29 Third Lanark, Raith R. 1954-55 No clubs relegated
1929-30 St. Johnstone, Dundee U. 1955-56 Stirling Albion, Clyde
1930-31 Hibernian, East Fife 1956-57 Dunfermline Ath., Ayr U.
1931-32 Dundee U., Leith Ath. 1957-58 East Fife, Queen’s Park
1932-33 Morton, East Stirling 1958-59 Queen of the S., Falkirk
1933-34 Third Lanark, Cowdenbeath 1959-60 Arbroath, Stirling Albion
1934-35 St. Mirren, Falkirk 1960-61 Ayr U., Clyde
1935-36 Airdrieonians, Ayr U. 1961-62 St. Johnstone, Stirling Albion
1936-37 Dunfermline Ath., Albion R. 1962-63 Clyde, Raith R.
1937-38 Dundee, Morton 1963-64 Queen of the S., East Stirling
1938-39 Queen’s Park, Raith R. 1964-65 Airdrieonians, Third Lanark
1946-47 Kilmarnock, Hamilton A. 1965-66 Morton, Hamilton A.
1947-48 Airdrieonians, Queen’s Park 1966-67 St. Mirren, Ayr U.
1948-49 Morton, Albion R. 1967-68 Motherwell, Stirling Albion
1949-50 Queen of the S., Stirling Albion 1968-69 Falkirk, Arbroath
1950-51 Clyde, Falkirk 1969-70 Raith R., Partick T.
1951-52 Morton, Stirling Albion 1970-71 St. Mirren, Cowdenbeath
1952-53 Motherwell, Third Lanark 1971-72 Clyde, Dunfermline Ath.
* Vale of Leven awarded cup, Rangers failed to appear for replay after 1-1 draw.
+ After Protest game, Queen’s Park 2 Dumbarton 1.
t Queen’s Park awarded cup, Vale of Leven failing to appear.
§ Protested replay after Third Lanark had won 3-0.
After mutual protested game which Celtic won 1-0.
|| Owing to riot, the cup was withheld after two drawn games—Celtic 2 1, Rangers 21.
681
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SCOTTISH F.A. CUP 1971-72
685
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August 18 August 28
Airdrieonians v Hearts 1-3_ Airdrieonians v Dunfermline Ath. 1-0
Arbroath v Raith R. 4-0 Arbroath v Partick T. 2-4
Clyde v Aberdeen 0-2 Brechin C. vy Forfar Ath. 2-1
Clydebank v Queen’s Park 3-2. Clyde v Falkirk 0-1
Cowdenbeath vy Berwick R. 2-2. Clydebank v Berwick R. 5-0
Dundee v Falkirk 2-2. Cowdenbeath v Queen’s Park 1-1
East Fife v Partick T. 2-3 Dundee v Aberdeen 3-1
East Stirling v Alloa 1-1 East Fife v Raith R. 1-1
Hamilton A. v Brechin C, 2-2 East Stirling v Hamilton A. 2-6
Hibernian v- Dundee U. 2-0 Hibernian v Motherwell 2-1
Kilmarnock v Motherwell 2-1 Kilmarnock v Dundee U. 4-2
Montrose v Albion R. 1-1 Montrose v St. Mirren 0-1
Morton v Celtic 0-1 =Morton v Ayr U. 2-0
Rangers v Ayr U. 4-0 Rangers vy Celtic 0-3
St. Johnstone v Dunfermline Ath. 1-1 St. Johnstone v Hearts 1-0
Stenhousemuir v Dumbarton 2-3 Stenhousemuir v Queen of the S, 1-0
Stirling Albion v Queen of the S. 2-1 Stirling Albion v Dumbarton 59)
Stranraer v St. Mirren 2-0 Stranraer v Albion R. 2-0
August 21 August 30
Aberdeen v Falkirk 1-0 Celtic v Ayr U. 4-1
Airdrieonians v St. Johnstone 1-3
Alloa v Brechin C. 1-1 September 1
Arbroath v East Fife 2-2 Albion R. v St. Mirren 2-1
Ayr U. v Celtic 0-3 Cowdenbeath v Clydebank 3-4
Berwick R. v Queen’s Park 2-3. Dumbarton v Queen ofthe S, 1-3
Clyde v Dundee 0-1 Dundee v Clyde 3-0
Clydebank v Cowdenbeath 2-1 East Fife v Arbroath 0-2
Dundee U. v Motherwell 2-2. Falkirk v Aberdeen 3-1
Dunfermline Ath. v Hearts 1-0 Hearts vyDunfermline Ath, 4-0
Hamilton A. v Forfar Ath. 1-4 Kilmarnock v Hibernian 0-0
Hibernian v Kilmarnock 3-1 Morton v Rangers 0-1
Montrose v Stranraer 2-2. Motherwell v Dundee U. 1-3
Queen of the S. v Dumbarton 1-0 Partick T. v Raith R. 5-0
Raith R. v Partick T, 1-1 Queen’s Park v Berwick R. 0-1
Rangers v Morton 2-0 St. Johnstone v Airdrieonians 0-1
St. Mirren v Albion R. 1-0 Stirling Albion v Stenhousemuir 3-1
Stenhousemuir v Stirling Albion 1-3. Stranraer v Montrose 2-4
686
FINAL
TABLES AFTER PRELIMINARY MATCHES
Scottish League Cup 71-72
Home Away Home Away
Goals Goals Goals Goals
PWDLFEFAWDL FAPs POW. (FoASWiD) F APs
Section 1 Section8
Hibernian GPs OF OO7M2F2 107 wilt St. Mirren 63) 0 70gS5 Lats 0 2
Aaimamock' "62-1" 0 (6123'*'0 (0834 1625 Montrose CADme2 Bw $25 Ose
Dundee U. 6. LA 1, 4 Gee OR eS 7 55 Stranraer Op 2 0RtG 4705 0 2
Motherwell 6 1 0 2 3 6.0 1.2. 496.33 Albion R, 672 OM LY 45450
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Falkirk © ie On 9.83 Sit BSD Alloa Al 1.0 4 1 40.2.0
Dundee Ge Pel aOaks 20 et? 28 ForfarAth 4020221041
Aberdeen GP2) Hine seve dF 510i 2) a4 6ig 7 East Stirling 40113 71410
Clyde 6 0 OF 3n0) 4n0) 0 1321370 Brechin C. FLA 0 «1307S R052" 0
Section 3 HamiltonvA. 2:4.00 91 fy8. 61 OU 1 AWwWwwre
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SiJonnstone 6 1 1 1 *2° 279" 0r1> “6 5-7
Hearts 642.0 1 9: ST (OP 2IVONeSHIG Supplementary Play-off,
Airdrieonians 6 102362041 436 Partick T. v Alloa
Tuptermiine -'Ge2 Oot 3 SiO a #2: PB Gies
Quarter Finals, Ist Legs
Section 4 Clydebank v Celtic
Celtic 692.10 “156027 3200 0!>s 71 00 Falkirk v Hibernian
Rangers 6 2 Of SElO382.0 Omi reS22. 18 St. Mirren v Stirling Albion
Morton CUISO 2 ee oe el eee? eS
Ayr U. SO ok 2 1 BOOS ext ris f September 20
Section 5 Quarter Final, Ist Leg
Clydebank Gee Om 10) Sot? ee ot St. Johnstone y Partick T.
Cmeewseak 6 1 Lik 22 balel, 26 6G, 6 September 22
Cowdenbeath 6 02167102 23 4 Quarter Finals, 2nd Leg
Berwick K.iiev60! kb 2aANe. fd 1D 713) \74 Celtic v Clydebank
Section 6 Hibernian v Falkirk
Stirling Albion6 3 008 4210 6 311 Partick T. v St. Johnstone
Queen oftheS.6 2015 4102 446 Stirling Albion v St. Mirren
Stenhousemuir6 10246102 574
Semi-final
iumosrion, 10 1. 2.5 £6" Ip 2's" 6a 3
Falkirk v Partick T.
Section 7 Celtic v St. Mirren
Partick T. 6 2 1 Ovhsn2T 1) Naso s 10
Arbroath 6 1 1 ies 16! PedwLO :31 S56 October 23
Raith R. GP TADS Orel A 2D EGOS Final
East Fife 6 0 1 2 3 6e0nprvias4sedse3 Celtic v Partick T,
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Division 1 (Home) Celtic 11 Dundee 0 26.10.1895
(Away) Airdrieonians 1 Hibernian 11 24.10.1959
Division 2 (Home) East Fife 13 Edinburgh C, 2 11.12.1937
Birmingham C, 24 42 1947-48
Division 2 1921-22
3(S) Southampton 21 42
Division 1953-54
3 (N) Port Vale 21 46
Division 1968-69
3 Watford 34 46
Division 1963-64
Division 4 Gillingham 30 46
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE Defeats Games Season
Division 1 Leeds U. 30 42 1946-47
Blackburn R. 30 42 1965-66
Division 2 Tranmere R. 31 42 1938-39
Division 3 Newport Co. 31 46 1961-62
Division 3 (S) Merthyr Tydfil 29 42 1924-25
Division 3 (N) Rochdale 33 40 1931-32
Division 4 Hartlepools U. 29 46 1959-60
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Defeats Games Season
Division 1 St. Mirren 31 42 1920-21
Division 2 Lochgelly U. 30 38 1923-24
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Texaco Cup 1971-72
FIRST ROUND, FIRST LEG FIRST ROUND, SECOND LEG
SEPT. 14 SEPT. 27
Airdrieonians 2 (Busby, Whiteford)
Falkirk 1 SR DD Manchester C, 0
20,000
12,000 Airdrieonians: McKenzie; Caldwell, McKay,
Falkirk: Devlin; Jones, McLaughlan, Markie, Delaney, Goodwin, Whiteford, Wilson, Menzies,
Miller, Shirra, Hoggan, Jack, Young, Ferguson,
Busby, Jarvie, Cowan.
Setterington. Manchester C.: Healey; Connor, Donachie,
Coventry C.: Glazier; Coop, Smith, Mortimer, Carter, Jobnson,
Jeffries, Hanvey, Towers,
Blockley, Parker, O’Rourke, Carr, Chilton, Hunt
Brennan, Hill, Henson.
(Barry), McGuire. (Airdrieonians won 4-2 on aggregate)
Huddersfield T. 1 (Hoy) Morton 1 (Chalmers)
Morton 0 Huddersfield T. 1 (Worthington)
5,769 12,000 s
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke, Hutt, Morton: Sorenson; Hayes, McDerment (Smith),
McGill, Ellam, Cherry, Hoy, Barry, Worthington,
Clark, Anderson, Laughton, Lumsden, Mason,
Lawson, (J.), Chapman.
Morton: Sorenson; Hayes, McDerment, Clark, Osborne, Murphy, Chalmers.
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke, Hutt,
Anderson, Laughton, Lumsden, Mason, Osborne,
McGill, Ellam, Cherry, Hoy (Dolan), Smith,
Murphy, Chalmers, Worthington, Lawson (J.), Chapman.
SEPT. 15 (Huddersfield T. won 2-1 on aggregate)
Manchester C. 2 (Doyle, pen., Mellor) SEPT 28
Airdrieonians 2 (Goodwin, Busby)
15,055 Coventry C. 3 (Chilton, Hunt, Mortimer)
Manchester C.: WHealey (Corrigan); Book, Falkirk 0
Donachie, Doyle, Booth, Towers, Summerbee, 14,283
Jeffries, Davies, Brennan, Mellor. Coventry C.: Glazier; Coop, Cattlin, Mortimer,
Airdrieonians: McKenzie; Jonquin, McKay, Blockley, Parker, Young, Carr, Chilton, Hunt,
Delaney, Goodwin, Whiteford, Wilson, Menzies, Smith.
Busby, Jarvie, Cowan. Falkirk: Rennie; Jones, Shirra, Markie, Miller,
Gibson, Scott, Ferguson, Young, McLeod, Hoggan.
Motherwell 0 SS C. won 3-1 on aggregate, after extra
Stoke C. 1 (Bernard) time
8,231
Motherwell: MacRae; Whiteford, Wark, Brown, Newcastle U. 2 (Macdonald 2)
McCallum, Forsyth, Martin, Watson, Deans, Hearts 1 (Anderson)
Goldthorpe, Heron. 24,380
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith, Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Cuthrie, Gibb,
Ll Mahoney, Conroy, Ritchie, Stevenson, Howard, Clark, Barrowclough, Tudor, Macdonald,
ump, Nattrass, Hibbitt.
Hearts: Cruickshank; Sneddon, Kay, Brown,
Derby Co. 6 (Durban, Hector, Walker, O°’ Hare, Anderson, Thomson, Murray (N)., Townsend,
Hinton, Robson) Ford, Murray (T.), Lynch.
Dundee U. 2 (Gordon, Rolland) eos U. won 4-3 on penalties, after extra
20,059 time
Derby Co.: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Todd,
Hennessey, McGovern, Bourne, Durban (Walker), SEPT. 29
O’Hare, Hector, Hinton. Dundee U. 3 (Copland 2, Devlin)
Dundee U.: Mackay; Gray, Cameron, Smith
Deve Co. 2 (Hinton, Butlin)
(W.), Smith (D.), Henry, Watson, Reid, Gordon,
Rolland, Copland (Devlin).
Dundee U.: McAlpine; Rolland, Cameron,
Hearts 1 (Lynch) Markland, Gray, Henry, Traynor, Reid, Copland,
Newcastle U. 0 Devlin (Smith), White.
Derby Co.; Boulton; Daniel, Robson, Hennessey,
Hearts; Cruickshank; Sneddon, Kay, Brown, Bailey, Gemmiil, McGovern, Wignall, Butlin,
Anderson, Thomson, Murray (N.), Townsend, Walker, Hinton.
Ford, Murray T., Lynch. (Derby Co. won 8-5 on aggregate)
Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Guthrie, Gibb,
Burton (Dyson), Clark, Barrowclough, Tudor, Stoke C, 4 (Ritchie 2, Greenhoff pen., Haslegrave)
Macdonald, Nattrass, Hibbitt. Motherwell 1 (Heron)
12,072
Ballymena 3 (Martin 2, Frictleton) Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Jump, Bernard, Smith,
Waterford 2 (Kirby, Buck) Bloor, Conroy, Greenhoff, Ritchie, Dobing,
Ballymena:McKinney ;Donnell, Gowdy, Stewart, Haslegrave.
Averill, Russell, Aiken, Frickleton, Martin, McFall, Motherwell: MacRae; Gillespie, Wark, Forsyth,
Nicholl. McCallum, Brogan (Whiteford), McInally, Watson,
Waterford: Thomas; Bryan, Brennan, Maguire, Muir, Goldthorpe, Heron.
Morrissey, McGeough, Kirby (Griffith), Hale, (Stoke C. won 5-1 on aggregate)
Douglas, Buck, Mathews.
Coleraine 0
Shamrock R.5 (Leech 2, Martin, Byrne, O’ Neill) Shamrock R. 3 (Richardson 2, Leech)
Coleraine 1 (Dickson) Coleraine: Crossan; McCurdy, Gordon, Curley,
Shamrock R.:; Dunne; Gregg, Smith, Fagan, Jackson, Murray, Dunlop, Jennings (Peacock).
Keogh, Kearin, O'Neill, Leech, Richardson, Byrne, Healey, Dixon, Butcher,
Martin. Shamrock R.: Dunne; Gregg, Smith, Fagan,
Coleraine: Kydd; McCurdy, Gordon, Curley, Keogh, Kearin, O’Neill, Leech, Richardson,
Jackson, Murray, Dunlop, McMullan, Healey, Byrne, Martin (Stephens).
Dixon, Irwin. (Shamrock Rovers won 8-1 on aggregate)
694
SEPT 30 Derby Co.: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Todd,
Waterford 3 (O’ Neill, Mathews 2) Hennessey, McGovern, Durban, Wignall, O’Hare,
Ballymena 3 (Frictleton, Martin 2) Hector, Hinton.
Waterford: Thomas; Bryan, Brennan, Maguire, (Derby Co.: won 4-3 on aggregate)
Morrissey, McGeough, Douglas, Hale, O”Neill
(Buck), Power, Mathews. Shamrock R. 1 (Stephens)
Ballymena: _McKinney; Donnell, Gowdy, Ballymena 1 (Martin)
Stewart, Averill, Russell, Aiken, Cook, Martin, Shamrock R.: Dunne; Gregg, Smith, Byrne
McFall, Frickleton. (Stephens), Keogh, Fagan, ONeill, Leech,
(Ballymena won 6-5 on aggregate) O’ Donoghue, Lawlor, Martin.
Ballymena: McKinney; Donnell, Gowdy, Stewart
SECOND ROUND, FIRST LEG Averill, Russell, Aiken, Donald, Martin, McFall,
OCT. 19 Frickleton.
(Ballymena won 5-2 on aggregate)
Coventry C, 1 (Blockley)
on U. 1 (Howard) SEMI-FINAL, FIRST LEG
NOV. 24
Coventry C.: Glazier; Coop, Barry, Smith, Ballymena 0
Blockley, Parker, Young, Carr, Chilton, Hunt
Airdrieonians 3 (Jarvie 3) at Stranraer
(Mortimer), St. John.
Newcastle U.; McFaul; Ellison, Clark, Guthrie,
Ballymena: McKinney; Donnell, Gowdy, Stewart,
Burton, Howard, Gibb, Tudor, Macdonald, Averill, Russell, Aiken, Donald, Martin, McFall,
Nattrass, Hibbitt.
Frickleton.
Huddersfield T. 1 (Cherry) Airdrieonians:; McKenzie; Jonquin, McKay,
PEeeppomans 2 (Whiteford, Wilson) Menzies, Delaney, Walker, Young, Whiteford,
Busby, Jarvie, Wilson.
Huddersfield T.: Lawson (D.); Clarke, Hutt, Derby Co. 1 (O’ Hare)
Dolan (Smith, D.), Ellam, Cherry, Hoy, Smith (S.), Newcastle U. 0
Worthington, Lawson (J.), Krzywicki.
Airdrieonians: McKenzie; Jonquin, Clarke, Derby Co.: Boulton; Webster, Robson, Todd,
Menzies, Delaney, Walker, Wilson, Whiteford, McFarland, Hennessey, McGovern, Gemmill,
Busby, Jarvie (McKay), Cowan. O’Hare, Hector, Hinton.
OCT. 20 Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Clark, Howard,
Burton, Nattrass, Barrowclough, Green (Gibb),
Derby Co. 3 (O’ Hare 2, Hector) Macdonald, Tudor, Hibbitt.
Stoke C. 2 (Mahoney, Smith)
21,487 SEMI-FINAL, SECOND LEG
-Derby Co,.: Boulton; Daniel, Lewis, Hennessey
(Bailey), McFarland, Todd, Wignall, Powell, DEC. 8
O’Hare, Hector, Hinton, Airdrieonians 4 (Jarvie 2, Busby, Young)
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith, Ballymena 3 (Stewart, Martin, McFall)
Bloor, Mahoney, Stevenson, Greenhoff, Jump Airdrieonians; McKenzie; Jonquin, Clarke,
(Jackson), Haslegrave. Menzies, Delaney, Walker, Wilson, Jarvie, Busby,
Whiteford, Young.
Ballymena 4 (Martin 2, Averill, Frictleton) Ballymena: McKinney; Donnell, Gowdy, Stewart
Shamrock R. 1 (Martin) Averill, Russell, Aiken, Donald, Martin, McFall,
Balleymena: McKinney; Donnell, Gowdy, Frickleton.
Stewart, Averill, Russell, Aiken, Donald, Martin, (Airdrieonians won 7-3 on aggregate)
McFall, Frickleton.
Shamrock R.: Dunne; Gregg, Smith, Fagan, Newcastle U. 2 (Macdonald, Barrowclough)
Keogh, Kearin, O’Neill, Leech, O’Donoghue, Derby Co. 3 (Walker, McGovern, Todd)
Byrne, Martin (Lawlor).
Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Clark, Nattrass,
SECOND ROUND, SECOND LEG Burton, Howard, Barrowclough, Green, Macdonald,
NOV. 3 Hibbitt, Coulson (Gibb).
Derby Co.: Boulton; Todd, Webster, Hennessey,
Airdrieonians 5 (Jaryie 4, Busby) Bailey, Daniel, Durban, McGovern, O’Hare,
Huddersfield T. 1 (Cherry) Hector, Hinton (Walker).
10,000 (Derby Co. won 4-2 on aggregate, after extra time)
Airdrieonians: McKenzie; Jonquin, Clarke,
Menzies, Delaney, Walker, Wilson, Whiteford, FINAL, FIRST LEG
Busby (McKay), Jarvie, Cowan.
Huddersfield T.: Lawson, Clarke, Hutt, Jones, JAN 26
Ellam, Cherry, Hoy, Smith (S.), Worthington, Airdrieonians 0
Chapman, Smith (D.), (Dobson). Derby Co. 0
(Airdrieonians won 7-2 on aggregate) 16,000
Airdrieonians; McKenzie; Jonquin, Clarke,
Newcastle U. 5 (Macdonald, Tudor 2, Nattrass, Menzies, McKinlay, Whiteford (D.), Wilson,
Blockley o.g.) Walker, Busby, Jarvie, Cowan (Whiteford, J.).
Coventry C. 1 (Blockley) Derby Co.: Boulton, Webster, Robson, Todd,
25,230 ; Hennessey, Daniel, Gemmill, Parry, Butlin, Walker,
Newcastle U.: McFaul; Craig, Clark, Nattrass, Hinton.
Burton ,Howard, Barrowclough, Green, Macdonald,
Tudor, Hibbitt. ; FINAL, SECOND LEG
Coventry C.: Glazier; Coop, Barry, Smith, Derby Co. 2 (Hinton pen., Davies)
Blockley, Parker, Young, Carr, Chilton, Hunt, hen 1 (Whiteford)
St. John. 2
(Newcastle U. won 6-2 on aggregate) Derby Co.: Boulton; Powell, Robson, Durban,
Stoke C. 1 (Smith) Daniel, Hennessey, McGovern, Butlin, Davies,
ard Co. 1 (Wignall) Hector, Hinton.
Airdrieonians: McKenzie; Caldwell, Clarke,
2 46 rh .
Stoke C.: Banks; Marsh, Pejic, Bernard, Smith, Menzies, McKinlay, Whiteford, Wilson, Walker,
Bloor, Haslegrave, Mahoney, Conroy, Eastham Busby, Jarvie, Cowan (Jonquin).
(Stevenson), Jump. (Derby won 2-1 on aggregate)
695
Home International Championship
The catcalls were deafening. There were 30,000 Scots at Wembley and all of them seemed
to be after one thing — the blood of their team’s manager, Bobby Brown. It was not just
that his side had lost an international match 3-1; more relevantly they had lost THE
international match 3-1. For England had confirmed their superiority of a decade, had
either won or shared the Home Championship for the seventeenth time in twenty years,
and had scored three goals that might someday be viewed as more nails in the coffin of
the world’s oldest international competition.
The fact that Home International games are looking more and more like a canter for
England, that they cannot be regarded as genuine testing grounds while so many players
from the same League clubs are appearing on both sides, that end of season fixture
congestion is forcing Wales and Ireland to put out ridiculously weak sides for even those
weak countries, have all caused more than a few questions to form in the minds of those
who run the game.
Only a few months after that England-Scotland match officials and newspapers were
tentatively questioning the worth of this traditional feature of the British game. And,
despite universal agreement that it would be a pity to lose the England-Scotland fixture,
the carefully hedged conclusion appeared to be that the competition might well be
expendable.
This is the inevitable concomitant to a post-War football revolution. The importance
of the World Cup and European Championship now overshadows everything else in the
international sphere. European club commitments, the League Cup, the sponsored
events like the Watney, Texaco and Anglo-Italian cups, have made clubs even more
reluctant to release players for international games. And even the F.A. was forced
to enter in discussions about fringe commitments being pruned at the beginning of
1972.
Yet exactly one hundred years earlier very few could have imagined that such a com-
petition would flower at all. Charles Alcock, secretary of the F.A. was the prime mover
at the beginning as he was at the beginning of so much that we now take for granted.
Alcock wrote to a Glasgow newspaper asking that any ‘Scotch’ players who might be
interested in playing against a team of Englishmen should get in touch with him. Queen’s
Park — who were Scottish football at the time — suggested one Robert Smith, an ex-
Queen’s player who turned out for South Norwood. As a result four unofficial games were
arranged at the Oval between a team produced by Alcock and a London Scottish XI
organised by Smith.
But it was the semi-final between Queen’s Park and the Wanderers in the first ever
F.A. Cup competition that really led to the first ‘official’ international. That semi-final
can fairly be said to have been the first football match — of any code — that really caught
the imagination of the general public.
Asa result the F.A. decided that it was probably worthwhile making a trip to Glasgow
for an official meeting between the two countries. It is in keeping with the arrogance of
the Empire-building Victorians that the trip should have been regarded in London as
something of an educating mission.
The intent was — according to the F.A. minutes — to help spread the game north of the
border. Here the connivance of Queen’s Park is apparent. At the time there was no
Scottish F.A., so Queen’s Park handled all the arrangements, including putting eight of
their players in the side. They were undoubtedly keen of promoting the game in Glasgow
and the first suggestion of a serious visit by the English to Scotland came from them
sometime during their trip to London to play the Wanderers.
The game was played at the West of Scotland Cricket Ground at Partick on 30th
November, 1872. 4,000 people turned out to watch and the game ended in the only
official 0-0 draw for nearly 100 years.
A return was arranged at Kennington Oval the following year, England winning
handsomely 4-2, but the Scots gained revenge in 1874 with a 2-1 win in Glasgow. That
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result was a great boost for the newly formed Scottish F.A. — which had found room for
seven Queen’s Park men in the side.
The English F.A. expanded its international orbit as early as 1879 when, on 18th
January, the Welsh put up a hard fight at Kennington and only went down 2-1. Three
years later the Irish suffered for the impudence in joining the international arena by
' going down 13-0 still England’s highest win in official internationals.
Wales first played Scotland in 1876, Ireland in 1882 and the Scots and Irish completed
the circle in 1884. Scotland won the first two fully fledged Championships — 1883-4 and
1884-5 — without losing a game. After that the Scots began to decline as a power as
England’s professionals got the better of opponents still bound — until 1893 - by amateur
regulations.
It was not until 1902-3 that one of the other two countries, Ireland, managed to even
share the title and the English had things very much their own way for a while. In 1890,
1891 and 1892 for instance, they played Wales and Ireland on the same day with two
completely different sides (and won all six games!) On Sth March 1894 and 18th March
1895 the Corinthians were allowed to chose the whole England side for the games
against Wales. (These remain the only occasions a whole England side has come from
one club, though Corinthians, drawing on players from gentlemanly positions all over
the country, were more a club in the Pall Mall than Preston North End sense.)
The Irish and Welsh have, in fact, had pitifully little say in the whole affair since it
began. The Irish have won the Championship outright just once, in 1913-14, oddly
enough at a time when that country (still politically united) was in a state of virtual
civil war which could hardly have been condusive to football.
They have never completed the grand slam (the defeat of the other three countries in
the same season), though the Welsh have included this twice — in 1923-24 and 1936-37 —
among their seven outright wins. Since the Second World War the best either country
has managed — on four occasions apiece — is a shared title. One of those occasions was
in 1955-56 when all four countries finished with three points apiece and, as goal average
does not count, the title was shared four ways — a rather pointless case of everyone
first, the rest non-existent.
England and Scotland have shared the rest of the honours quite evenly, remarkable
testimony to the Scots who have, after all, a population barely a tenth of that of England.
Since the first full tournament in 1883-34, England have registered 28 outright wins plus
18 shared, successes which includes the longest consecutive set of titles (1951-52 to
1960-61) ever won outright or shared. England, in fact, have had a foot in every single
shared title.
The tournament in 1972 produced only a meagre ration of goals though it began with
England scoring three goals at Ninian Park against Wales. The same day Scotland
defeated Ireland 2-0 with late goals. Then came the sensation of the series when Ireland
came to Wembley to achieve their first success against England since 1957 winning by a
Terry Neill goal. It was the first occasion that England had lost two internationals in
succession at Wembley.
Scotland again made heavy weather of beating Wales 1-0 and then came the battle
between the old foes when the Scots entertained England at Hampden. A match of
considerable physical violence ended with England winning 1-0 from a first half Alan
Ball goal and were certainly the better side. Then in the evening of the same Saturday
Wales and Ireland produced no goals. ;
Scotland played all three matches at home because of the political situation in Ireland,
who themselves were forced to play their trio away.
Scotland still have 22 outright wins and another 16 shared, but have the consolation
of having won 35 of their games against England, three more than their rivals have
registered against them with as many as 22 drawn.
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1971-72
land
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Wales S40) sek 2) A On AE
698
International Championships
INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 1883-1972
Year Champions Pts. Year Champions Pts. Year Champions Pts.
1883-84 Scotland 6 1911-12 England 5 Wales 3
1884-85 Scotland 5 ‘ | Scotland 5 ae England 5
bh England a 1912-13 England 4 England 4
BESS <8 Scotland 5 1913-14 Ireland 5 1952-53 | scotland 4
1886-87 Scotland 6 1919-20 Wales 4 1953-54 England 6
1887-88 England 6 1920-21 Scotland 6 1954-55 England 6
1888-89 Scotland 5 1921-22 Scotland 4 England 3
Scotland 5 1922-23 Scotland 5 Scotland 3
Beene | England «_5 1923-24 Wales 6 1955-56 Wales 3
1890-91 England 6 1924-25 Scotland 6 Ireland 3
1-92 oe 6 1925-26 Scotland 6 1956-57 England 5
1892-93 ngland 6 Scotland 4 England 4
1893-94 Scotland 5 sete eal | England 4 : rm | iieed 4
1894-95 England 5 1927-28 Wales 5 1958-59 Ireland 4
1895-96 Scotland 5 1928-29 Scotland 6 , | England 4
1896-97 Scotland 5 1929-30 England 6 England 4
1897-98 England 6 1930-31 | Scotland 4 1959-60 | Scotland 4
1898-99 England 6 England 4 Wales 4
1899-1900 Scotland 6 1931-32 England 6 1960-61 England 6
1900-01 England 5 1932-33 Wales 5 1961-62 Scotland 6
1901-02 Scotland 5 1933-34 Wales 5 1962-63 Scotland 6
{ England 4 1934-35 | England 4 Scotland 4
1902-03 Ireland 4 Scotland 4 1963-64 | England 4
\ Scotland 4 1935-36 Scotland 4 Ireland 4
1903-04 England 5 1936-37 Wales 6 1964-65 England 5
1904-05 ‘England 5 1937-38 England 4 1965-66 England 5
1905-06 England 4 England 4 1966-67 Scotland 5
Scotland 4 1938-39 Scotland 4 1967-68 England 5
1906-07 Wales 5 \ Wales 4 1968-69 England 6
1907-08 { Scotland 5 1946-47 England 5 England 4
England 3 1947-48 England 5 1969-70 | Scotland 4
1908-09 England 6 1948-49 Scotland 6 Wales 4
1909-10 Scotland 4 1949-50 England 6 1970-71 England 5
1910-11 England 5 1950-51 Scotland 6 1971-72 | England 5
Scotland
ENGLAND vy SCOTLAND
PLAYED: 89; England won 32, Scotland won 35, Drawn 22. GoaLs: England 160, Scotland 156.
Year Venue Goals Year Venue Goals Year Venue oals
E. EB: S.
1872 Glasgow 0 1897 Crystal Palace ys 1927 Glasgow
1873 Kennington Oval 4 1898 Glasgow 1 1928 Wembley
1874 Glasgow 1 1899 Birmingham 1 1929 Glasgow
1875 Kennington Oval 2 1900 Glasgow 4 1930 Wembley
1876 Glasgow 0 1901 Crystal Palace Z 1931 Glasgow
1877 Kennington Oval 1 1902 Birmingham 2 1932 Wembley
1878 Glasgow 2 1903 Sheffield im 1933 Glasgow
1879 Kennington Oval 5 1904 Glasgow 0 1934 Wembley
1880 Glasgow 4 1905 Crystal Palace 0 1935 Glasgow
1881 Kennington Oval 1 1906 Glasgow 2 1936 Wembley
1882 Glasgow 1 1907 Newcastle 1 1937 Glasgow
1883 Sheffield 2 1908 Glasgow 1 1938 Wembley
1884 Glasgow 0 1909 Crystal Palace 0 1939 Glasgow
1885 Kennington Oval 1 1910 Glasgow 2 1947 Wembley
1886 Glasgow 1 1911 Everton 1 1948 Glasgow
1887 Blackburn 2 1912 Glasgow 1 1949 Wembley
1888 Glasgow 5 1913 Chelsea 0 wcl1950 Glasgow
1889 Kennington Oval 2 1914 Glasgow 3 1951 Wembley
1890 Glasgow 1 1920 Sheffield 4 1952 Glasgow
1891 Blackburn 2 1921 Glasgow 3 1953 Wembley
1892 Glasgow 4 1922 Aston Villa 1 wcl1954 Glasgow
1893 Richmond 5 1923 Glasgow 2 1955 Wembley
1894 Glasgow 2 1924 Wembley 1 1956 Glasgow
1895 Everton 3 1925 Glasgow Z 1957 Wembley
1896 Glasgow 1 RR 1926 Manchester
WOvVHHHWDUAUAVLOLNNNOY
NONNK 1
SCORPN
SB
eENwWe
NDP
COUR
HON
BB
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eee 1958 Glasgow HR
NOR
IMO
ANE
OUHwWOUS
RENNN
SK
699
Year Venue Goals Year Venue Year Venue
E. S.
1959 Wembley eC) 1964 Glasgow 1969 Wembley
1960 Glasgow 1 of 1965 Wembley 1970 Glasgow
1961 Wembley mime 1966 Glasgow 1971 Wembley
1962 Glasgow OP EC1967 Wembley 1972 Glasgow onus
on
Rmwofhng
ENGLAND vy IRELAND
PLAYED: 79; England won 61, Ireland won 6, Drawn 12. Goats: England 285, Ireland 76.
Year Venue
1882 Belfast 13
G oals
E,
Year Venue
1908 Belfast
is)
ab Year Venue
1938 Manchester
1946 Belfast
1883 Liverpool 1909 Bradford 1947 Everton
1884 Belfast 1910 Belfast 1948 Belfast
1885 Manchester 1911 Derby wcl1949 Manchester
1886 Belfast 1912 Dublin 1950 Belfast
1887 Sheffield 1913 Belfast 1951 Aston Villa
1888 Belfast 1914 Middlesbrough 1952 Belfast
1889 Everton 1919 Belfast wc1953 Liverpool
1890 Belfast 1920 Sunderland 1954 Belfast
1891 Wolverhampton 1921 Belfast 1955 Wembley
1892 Belfast 1922 West Bromwich 1956 Belfast
1893 Birmingham 1923 Belfast 1957 Wembley
1894 Belfast 1924 Everton 1958 Belfast
1895 Derby 1925 Belfast 1959 Wembley
1896 Belfast 1926 Liverpool 1960 Belfast
1897 Nottingham 1927 Belfast 1961 Wembley
1898 Belfast 1928 Everton 1962 Belfast
1899 Sunderland 1 1929 Belfast 1963 Wembley
1900 Dublin 1930 Sheffield 1964 Belfast
1901 Southampton 1931 Belfast 1965 Wembley
1902 Belfast 1932 Blackpool EC1966 Belfast
1903 Wolverhampton 1933 Belfast EC1967 Wembley
1904 Belfast 1935 Everton 1969 Belfast
1905 Middlesbrough 1935 Belfast 1970 Wembley
1906 Belfast 1936 Stoke 1971 Belfast
1907 Everton CORR 1937 Belfast
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meOROOM
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SCOTLAND vy WALES
PLAYED: 85; Scotland won 51, Wales won 15, Drawn 19. Goats: Scotland 219, Wales 39,
Year Venue Goals Year Venue Year Venue Q is)R a
Ss. W. 1937 Dundee
1876 Glasgow 4 0 1904 Dundee 1938 Cardiff
1877 Wrexham 24 O 1905 Wrexham 1939 Edinburgh
1878 Glasgow 9 O 1906 Edinburgh 1947 Wrexham
1879 Wrexham Ss 0 1907 Wrexham 1948 Glasgow
1880 Glasgow Sie 1908 Dundee 1949 Cardiff
1881 Wrexham Siw1 1909 Wrexham 1950 Glasgow
1882 Glasgow 50 1910 Kilmarnock 1951 Cardiff
1883 Wrexham ee | 1911 Cardiff 1952 Glasgow
1884 Glasgow 4-51 1912 Tynecastle 1953 Cardiff
1885 Wrexham ee Gk 1913 Wrexham 1954 Glasgow
1886 Glasgow 4 1 1914 Glasgow 1955 Cardiff
1887 Wrexham 2m 0 1920 Cardiff 1956 Glasgow
1888 Edinburgh Le | 1921 Aberdeen 1957 Cardiff
1889 Wrexham 0 +O 1922 Wrexham 1958 Glasgow
1890 Paisley Sir 0 1923 Paisley 1959 Cardiff
1891 Wrexham Ae 3 1924 Cardiff 1960 Glasgow
1892 Edinburgh Gum t 1925 Tynecastle 1961 Cardiff
1893 Wrexham Bie OD 1926 Cardiff 1962 Glasgow
1894 Kilmarnock Sar 2 1927 Glasgow 1963 Cardiff
1895 Wrexham cae nD, 1928 Wrexham 1964 Glasgow
1896 Dundee 4 0 1929 Ibrox 1965 Cardiff
1897 Wrexham 2a 2 1930 Cardiff 1966 Glasgow
1898 Motherwell 5, 2 1931 Glasgow 1967 Cardiff
1899 Wrexham 6 O 1932 Wrexham 1963 Glasgow
1900 Aberdeen Sue 2 1933 Edinburgh 1969 Wrexham
1901 Wrexham 1 1 1934 Cardiff 1970 Glasgow
1902 Greenock Pere | 1935 Aberdeen 1971 Cardiff
1903 Cardiff Le 8 1936 Cardiff KF 1972 Glasgow
MWNNWEAANWWWONKNHKHOORNENND
MmMNWUNENNNOCHKE
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SCOTLAND vy IRELAND
PLAYED 77; Scotland won 56, Treland won 10, Drawn 11. Goats: Scotland 237, Ireland 72.
Year Venue Goals Year Venue Goals Year Venue Q iS)Se >
L
1884 Belfast 1910 Belfast 1948 Belfast
1885 Glasgow 1911 Glasgow 1949 Glasgow
1886 Belfast 1912 Belfast 1950 Belfast
1887 Glasgow 1913 Dublin 1951 Glasgow
1888 Belfast —_SCARNOUDN 1914 Belfast 1952 Belfast
1889 Glasgow 1920 Glasgow 1953 Glasgow
1890 Belfast 1921 Belfast 1954 Belfast
1891 Glasgow 1922 Glasgow 1955 Glasgow
1892 Belfast 1923 Belfast 1956 Belfast
1893 Glasgow 1924 Glasgow 1957 Glasgow
1894 Belfast 1925 Belfast 1958 Belfast
1895 Glasgow 1926 Glasgow 1959 Glasgow
1896 Belfast 1927 Belfast 1960 Belfast
1897 Glasgow 1928 Glasgow 1961 Glasgow
1898 Belfast 1929 Belfast 1962 Belfast
1899 Glasgow 1930 Glasgow 1963 Glasgow
1900 Belfast 1931 Belfast 1964 Belfast
1901 Glasgow _ 1932 Glasgow 1965 Glasgow
1902 Belfast 1933 Belfast 1966 Belfast
1903 Glasgow 1934 Glasgow 1967 Glasgow
1904 Dublin 1935 Belfast 1968 Belfast
1905 Glasgow 1936 Edinburgh 1969 Glasgow
1906 Dublin 1937 Belfast 1970 Belfast
1907 Glasgow 1938 Aberdeen 1971 Glasgow
1908 Dublio 1939 Belfast 1972 Glasgow KKB
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HB
NK BR
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REP
SOSCF
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RBUNN
WALES vy IRELAND
PLAYED: 79; Wales won 37, Ireland won 24, Drawn 18. GoALs: Wales 171, Ireland 120.
Year Venue Goals Year Venue Goals Year Venue Goals
w. L w. I. w.
1882 Wrexham Te yA 1885 Belfast Bre 2 1888 Wrexham i 0
1883 Belfast Lebel 1886 Wrexham Se 10 1889 Belfast 3 1
1884 Wrexham 6 O 1887 Belfast 1 4 1890 Shrewsbury SY
Year Venue Q ) 8 Is Year Venue Goals
Ss Year Venue Goals
i=}a
w. I. Wik © w. . L
1891 Belfast Dae if 1920 Belfast 2 2 1951 Belfast 21
1892 Bangor 1921 Swansea 1952 Swansea
1893 Belfast 3x 4 1922 Belfast pee
ra 1 953 Belfi
elfast “ {
1894. Swansea Chae | 1923 Wrexham [bey 5! 1954 Wrexham v2
1895 Belfast Phew 9) 1924 Belfast Teo 1955 Belfast = elle?
1896 Wrexham Gaal 1925 Wrexham anaemt 1956 Cardiff tell |
1897 Belfast 3.4 1926 Belfast pec 1957 Belfast Tit)
1898 Llandudno (1je | 1927 Cardiff Pies 1958 Cardiff 1peat |
1899 Belfast Geet 1928 Belfast oP | 1959 Belfast 1 4
1900 Llandudno ZO 1929 Wrexham ysl pes 1960 Wrexham Nan 2
1901 Belfast he) 1930 Belfast 0 7 1961 Belfast Set
' 1902 Cardiff Om 3 1931 Wrexham a)! We 1962 Cardiff 4 0
1903 Belfast Om 2 1932 Belfast 0 4 1963 Belfast an i
1904 Bangor De Gi 1933 Wrexham Ce 1964 Cardiff 23
1905 Belfast Lan 2 1934 Belfast Ube a 1965 Belfast ld 1)
1906 Wrexham 4 4 1935 Wrexham aun 1966 Cardiff 1p
1907 Belfast Sige, 1936 Belfast Ps 1967 Belfast om 9
1908 Aberdare (ie 1937 Wrexham Ce | 1968 Wrexham 2" 0
1909 Belfast Ey?) 1938 Belfast Ome 1969 Belfast on™ 0
1910 Wrexham elas | 1939 Wrexham Bye gl! 1970 Swansea oe
1911 Belfast ya ap 1947 Belfast he ae? 1971 Belfast Oo 1
1912 Cardiff A | 1948 Wrexham yy 1972 Wrexham 0 0
1913 Belfast ie) 1949 Belfast 20
1914 Wrexham tip 1950 Wrexham Oo 0
SCOTLAND 2, PERU 0
(at Hampden Park, April 26, 1972, 21,001)
a Hunter; Brownlie, Donachie, Carr, Colquhoun, Moncur, Morgan, Hartford, O’Hare, Law,
emmill,
on Uribe; Manzo, Velasquez, Chumpitaz, Trigueros, Mifilin, Quesado, Murante, Cubillas, Rojas,
rbegoz,
Scorers: Scotland: O’ Hare, Law.
v GREECE y PERU
England Greece England Peru
—£C1971 Apr. 21 Wembley 3 0
Ec1971 Dec. 1 Athens 2 0 1959 May 17 Lima ¥ 4
1962 May 20 Lima 4 0
v HUNGARY
England Hungary vy POLAND
1908 June 10 Budapest England Poland
1909 May 29 Budapest
1966 Jan. 5 Everton 1 1
1909 May 31 Budapest 5 Chorzow 1 0
1966 July
1934 May 10 Budapest
1936 Dec. 2 Highbury v PORTUGAL
1953 Nov. 25 Wembley
1954 May 23 Budapest
England Portugal
1960 May 22 Budapest 1947 May 25 Lisbon 10 0
wcl962 May 31 Rancagua 1950 May. 14 Lisbon =) 3
1965 May 5 Wembley
A]
OA
WAm
Om 1951 May 19 Everton
OSONNANANNNNS 5 2
1955 May 22 Oporto 1 3
v REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 1958 May 7 Wembley 2 1
wcl961 May 21 Lisbon 1 1
England wcl961 Oct. 25 Wembley 2 0
1946 Sept. 30 Dublin 1964 May 17 Lisbon 4 3
1949 Sept. 21 Everton 1964 June 4 Sao Paulo 1 1
wcl957 May 8 Wembley wcl1966 July 26 Wembley 2 1
wcl957 May 19 Dublin 1969 Dec. 10 Wembley 1 0
1964 May 24 Dublin wmuUo-
v RUMANIA
v ITALY
m i] yaoPp p a Italy England Rumania
1933 May 13 Rome 1939 May 24 Bucharest a 0
1934 Nov. 14 Highbury 1968 Nov. 6 Bucharest 0 0
1939 May 13 Milan 1969 Jan. 15 Wembley 1 1
1948 May 16 Turin wcl970 June 2 Guadalajara 1 0
1949 Nov. 30 Tottenham
1952 May 18 Florence v SPAIN
1959 May 6 Wembley England Spain
1961 May 24 Rome WrNeNANW—
NNHK
CONN 1929 May 15 Madrid 3 4
v LUXEMBOURG Luxem- 1931 Dec. 9 Highbury if 1
England bourg wcl950 July 2 RiodeJaneiro 0 1
1927 May 21 Luxembourg 5 2 1955 May 18 Madrid 1 1
wcl960 Oct. 19 Luxembourg 9 0 1955 Nov. 30 Wembley 4 1
wcl961 Sept. 28 Highbury 4 1 1960 May 15 Madrid 0 3
1960 Oct. 26 Wembley 4 2
vy MALTA 1965 Dec. 8 Madrid 2 0
England Malta 1967 May 24 Wembley 2 0
ENCI971 Feb. 3 Valletta 1 0 EC1968 April 3 Wembley 1 0
ENC1971 May 12 Wembley 5 0 EC1968 May 8 Madrid 2 1
704
v SWEDEN v U.S.S.R.
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
England Sweden England U.S.S.R.
1923 May 21 Stockholm 4 2 1958 May 18 Moscow 1 1
1923 May 24 Stockholm 3 1 wcl958 June 8 Gothenburg 2 2
1937 May 17 Stockholm 4 0 wcl958 June 17 Gothenburg 0 1
1947 Noy. 19 Highbury 4 2 1958 Oct. 22 Wembley 5 0
1949 May 13 Stockholm 1 3 1967 Dec. 6 Wembley 2 24
1956 May 16 Stockholm 0 0 ENC1968 June 8 Rome 2 0
1959 Oct. 28 Wembley 2 3
1965 May 16 Gothenburg 2 1
1968 May 22 Wembley 3 1 v URUGUAY
England Uruguay
ne ELEERLAND ; 1953 May 31 Montevideo 1 2
England Switz wc1954 June 26 Basle 2) 4
1933 May 20 Berne 4 0 1964 May 6 Wembley 4 1
1938 May 21 Zurich 1 2 wcl1966 July 11 Wembley 0 0
1947 May 18 Zurich 0 1 1969 June 8 Montevideo 2 1
1948 Dec. 2 Highbury 6 0
1952 May 28 Zurich 3 0
wc1954 June 20 Berne 2 0 vy YUGOSLAVIA
1962 May 9 Wembley 3 1 Yugo-
1963 June 5 Basle 8 1 England slavia
Ec1971 Oct. 13 Basle 3 2 1939 May 18 Belgrade 1 2
EC1971 Nov. 10 Wembley 1 1 1950 Noy. 22 Highbury 2 2
1954 May 16 Belgrade 0 1
v U.S.A. 1956 Nov. 28 Wembley 3 0
England U.S.A. 1958 May 11 Belgrade 0 5
wcl1950 June 29 Belo Horizonte 0 1 1960 May 11 Wembley 3 3
1953 June 8 New York 6 3 1965 May 9 Belgrade 1 1
1959 May 28 Los Angeles 8 1 1966 May 4 Wembley a) 0
1964 May 27 New York 10 0 E£C1968 June 5 Florence 0 1
SCOTLAND
vy AUSTRIA vy CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Scotland Austria Czecho-
1931 May 16 Vienna 0 5 Scotland slovakia
1933 Nov. 29 Glasgow 2 2 1937 May 22 Prague 3 1
1937 May 9 Vienna 1 1 1937 Dec. 8 Glasgow 5 0
1950 Dec. 13 Glasgow 0 1 wcl1961 May 14 Bratislava 0 4
1951 May 27 Vienna 0 4 wci961 Sept. 26 Glasgow 3 2
wcl954 June 16 Zurich 0 1 wcl961 Nov. 29 Brussels 2 4
1955 May 19 Vienna 4 1
1956 May 2 Glasgow 1 1 vy DENMARK
1960 May 29 Vienna 1 4 Den-
1963 May 8 Glasgow 4 1 Scotland mark
(abandoned after 79 mins.) 1951 May 12 Glasgow 3 1
wcl968 Nov. 6 Glasgow 2 1 1952 May 25 Copenhagen 2 1
wcl969 Nov. 5 Vienna 0 2 1968 Oct. 16 Copenhagen 1 0
; EC1970 Nov. 11 Glasgow 1 0
vy BELGIUM EC1971 June 9 Copenhagen 0 1
Scotland Belgium y FINLAND
1947 May 18 Brussels Scotland Finland
y BRAZIL v FRANCE
Scotland Brazil ars ae
1930 May 18 Paris
1966 June 25 Glasgow 1 1 1932 May 8 Paris 3 1
1948 May 23 Paris 0
verERs 1949 April 27 Glasgow 2 0
Scotland Cyprus 1950 May 27 Paris 1 P
Dec. 11 Nicosia 5 0 1951 May 16 Glasgow 1
wcl968
17 Glasgow 8 0 wcl958 June 15 Orebro 1 2
wcl1969 May
705
vy WEST GERMANY vy PORTUGAL
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
West Scotland Portugal
Scotland Germany 1950 May 21 Lisbon 2 2.
1929 June 1 Berlin 1 1 1955 May 4 Glasgow 3 0
1936 Oct. 14 Glasgow 7) 2 1959 June 3 Lisbon 0 1
1957 May 22 Stuttgart 3 1 1966 June 18 Glasgow 0 |
1959 May 6 Glasgow 3 2 £01971 April21 Lisbon 0 2
1964 May 12 Hanover 2 2 Ec1971 Oct. 13 Glasgow 2 1
wcl969 April 16 Glasgow 1 1
wcl1969 Oct. 22 Hamburg 2 3
vy SPAIN
vy HUNGARY Scotland Spain
Scotland Hungary wcl1957 May 8 Glasgow 4 Zz
1938 Dec. 7 Glasgow 3 1 wcl957 May 26 Madrid 1 4
1954 Dec. 8 Glasgow 2) 4 1963 June 13 Madrid 6 2
1955 May 29 Budapest 1 3 1965 May 8 Glasgow 0 0
1958 May 7 Glasgow 1 1
1960 June 5 Budapest 3 3
vy SWEDEN
vy ITALY Scotland Sweden
Scotland Italy
1952 May 30 Stockholm 1 3
1931 May 20 Rome 0 S| 1953 May 6 Glasgow 1 2
wcl965 Nov. 9 Glasgow 1 0
wcl965 Dec, 7 Naples 0 3
v SWITZERLAND
vy LUXEMBOURG
Scotland Switz.
Luxem-
1931 May 24 Geneva 3 2
Scotland bourg
1948 May 17 Berne 1 2
1947 May 24 Luxembourg 6 0 1950 April 26 Glasgow 3 1
wcl957 May 19 Basle 2 1
vy NETHERLANDS wcl957 Nov. 6 Glasgow 3 2.
Nether-
Scotland lands
1929 June 4 Amsterdam 2 0
1938 May 21 Amsterdam 3 1 vy TURKEY
1959 May 27 Amsterdam 2 1 Scotland Turkey
1966 May 11 Glasgow 0 3 1960 June 8 Ankara 2 4
1968 May 30 Amsterdam 0 0
1971 Dec. 1 Rotterdam 1 2,
vy URUGUAY
v NORWAY
Scotland Norway Scotland Uruguay
wcl954 June 19 Basle 0 7
1929 May 28 Oslo 7 3
1962 May 2 Glasgow 2 3
1954 May 5 Glasgow 1 0
1954 May 19 Oslo 1 1
1963 June 4 Bergen 3 4
1963 Nov. 7 Glasgow 6 1 v U.S.A.
Scotland U.S.A,
vy PARAGUAY
1952 April 30 Glasgow 6 0
Scotland Paraguay
wcl1958 June 11 Norrkoping 2 3
v U.S.S.R.
v PERU
Scotland Russia
Scotland Peru
1967 May 10 Glasgow 0 2
1972 April 26 Glasgow iz 0 1971 June 14 Moscow 0 1
v POLAND
Scotland Poland v YUGOSLAVIA
1958 June 1 Warsaw 2 1 Scotland Yugo.
1960 May 4 Glasgow 2 3 1955 May 15 Belgrade 2 2
wcl965 May 23 Chorzow 1 1 1956 Nov. 21 Glasgow 2 0
wcl965 Oct. 13 Glasgow 1 2 wcl958 June 8 Vasteras 1 1
706
WALES
v AUSTRIA v HUNGARY
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
Wales Austria Wales Hungary
1954 May 9 Vienna 0 2 wcl958 June 8 Sanviken 1 1
1955 Noy 23 Wrexham 1 2 wcl958 June 17 Stockholm 2 1
1961 May 28 Budapest 2 3
v BELGIUM ENC1962 Nov. 7 Budapest 1 3
Wales Belgium ENC1963 Mar. 20 Cardiff 1 1
1949 May 22 Liege 1 3 v ISRAEL
1949 Nov. 23 Cardiff 5 1
Wales Israel
vy BRAZIL wcl958 Jan. 15 Tel Aviv 2. 0
Wales Brazil wcl958 Feb. 5 Cardiff 2! 0
wcl1958 June 19 Gothenburg 0 1 v ITALY
1962 May 12 RiodeJaneiro 1 3 Wales Italy
1962 May 16 Sao Paulo 1 3
1965 May 1 Florence 1 4
1966 May 14 RiodeJaneiro 1 3
wc1968 Oct. 23 Cardiff 0 1
1966 May 18 Belo Horizonte 0 1 wcl969 Nov. 4 Rome 1 4
v CHILE v MEXICO
Wales Chile Wales Mexico
1966 May 22 Santiago 0 2 wcl958 June 11 Stockholm 1 1
1962 May 22 Mexico City 1 Zz
vy CZECHOSLOVAKIA
v PORTUGAL
Czecho-
Wales slovakia Wales Portugal
wcl957 May 1 Cardiff 1 0 1949 May 15 Lisbon 2 3
wcl957 May 26 Prague 0 2 1951 May 12 Cardiff 2 1
Ec1971 April 21 Swansea 1 3 vy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Ec1971 Oct, 27 Prague 0 1
Rep. of
vy DENMARK Wales Ireland
Wales Denmark 1960 Sept. 28 Dublin 3 2
wc1964 Oct. 21 Copenhagen 0 1 vy RUMANIA
wcl1965 Dec. 1 Wrexham 4 2 Wales Rumania
vy FINLAND £C1970 Nov. 11 Cardiff 0 0
Wales Finland EC1971 Nov. 24 Bucharest 0 2
Ec1971 May 26 Helsinki 1 0 v SPAIN
£c1971 Oct. 13 Swansea 3 0 Wales Spain
wcl961 April 19 Cardiff 1 2
vy FRANCE wcl961 May 18 Madrid 1 1
Wales France v SWEDEN
1933 May 25 Paris 1 1 Wales Sweden
1939 May 20 Paris 1 =
1953 May 14 Paris 1 6 wc1958 June 15 Stockholm 0 0
v SWITZERLAND
vy EAST GERMANY
Wales Switz.
East
Wales Germany 1949 May 26 Berne 0 4
1951 May 16 Wrexham 3 2
wcl957 May 19 Leipzig 1 2
wcl1957 Sept. 25 Cardiff 4 1 v REST OF UNITED KINGDOM
wcl1969 April 16 Dresden 1 2 Wales U.K.
wcl969 Oct. 22 Cardiff 1 3
1951 Dec. 5 Cardiff a 2
y WEST GERMANY 1969 July 28 Cardiff 0 1
West v U.S.S.R.
Wales Germany Wales Russia
1968 May 8 Cardiff 1 1 wcl1965 May 30 Moscow 1 Zz
1969 Mar. 26 Frankfurt 1 i wcl1965 Oct. 27 Cardiff 2 1
vy GREECE vy YUGOSLAVIA
Wales Greece Wales Yugoslavia
wcl964 Dec. 9 Athens 0 ?) 1953 May 21 Belgrade 2 5
wcl1965 Mar. 17 Cardiff 4 1 1954 Nov. 22 Cardiff 1 3
707
NORTHERN IRELAND
vy ALBANIA vy MEXICO
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
North. North. :
Ireland Albania Ireland Mexico
7 Belfast 4 1 1966 June 22 Belfast 1
wcl1965 May
wcl1965 Nov. 24 Tirana 1 1
vy ARGENTINA
y NETHERLANDS
North. Argen- North. Nether-
Treland tina Ireland lands
wcl958 June 11 Halmstad 1 3 1962 May 9 Rotterdam 0 4
wcl1965 Mar. 17 Belfast 2 1
wcl965 April 7 Rotterdam 0 0
vy CYPRUS
North
Treland Cyprus v POLAND North.
oe
zr a gts ENC1962 Oct. 10 Katowice
rend Poland
2 0
ENC1962 Nov. 28 Belfast 0.3 0
vy CZECHOSLOVAKIA
North. Czecho-
Ireland slovakia v PORTUGAL
wc1958 June 8 Halmstad 1 ) North.
wcl1958 June 17 Malmo 2 1* Ireland Portugal
wc1957 Jan. 16 Lisbon 1 1
y FRANCE wcl957 May ]
1 Belfast 3 0
North.
Ireland France vy SPAIN
1951 May 12 Belfast 2 2 North. ;
1952 Nov 11 Paris 1 3 Ireland Spain
wcl958 June 19 Norrkoping 0 4 1958 Oct. 15 Madrid 2 6
1963 May 30 Bilbao 1 1
1963 Oct. 30 Belfast 0 1
vy WEST GERMANY EC1970 Nov. 11 Seville 0 3
North. West E£C1972 Feb. 16 Hull 1 1
Ireland Germany
wcl958 June 15 Malmo 2 7)
wc1960 Oct. 26 Belfast 3 4 vy SWITZERLAND
wcl961 May 10 Hamburg 1 2 North. Switzer-
1966 May 7 Belfast 0 2 Ireland land
wc1964 Oct. 14 Belfast 1 0
y GREECE wcl964 Noy. 14 Lausanne 1 2
North.
Ireland Greece vy TURKEY
wcl961 May 3 Athens 1 bs N. Ireland Turkey
wel961 Oct. 17 Belfast 2 0 wc1968 Oct. 23 Belfast 4 1
wcl968 Dec. 11 Istanbul 3 0
v ISRAEL
North.
Ireland Israel vy URUGUAY
1968 Sept. 10 Jaffa 3 2 N. Ireland Uruguay
1964 April 29 Belfast 3 0
v ITALY
North. v U.S.S.R.
Ireland Italy N. Ireland Russia
wcl1957 April 25 Rome 0 1 wcl969 Sept. 10 Belfast 0 0
1957 Dec. 4 Belfast 2 2 wcl1969 Oct. 22 Moscow 0 2
wcl958 Jan. 15 Belfast 2 1 EC1971 Sept. 22 Moscow 0 1
1961 April 25 Bologna 2 3 EC1971 Oct. 13 Belfast 1 1
* After extra time,
708
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
v ARGENTINA v FRANCE
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
ieee of Argen- Rep. of
7 eland tina Ireland France
1951 May 13 Dublin 0 1 1937 May 23 Paris 2 0
vy CZECHOSLOVAKIA
R f v ICELAND
ep. 0
Ireland Czech, Rep. of
1938 May 18 Prague 2 2 dreland jecend
ENC1959 April 5 Dublin 2 ty) 1962 Aug. 12 Dublin = 4 2
ENCI959 May 10 Bratislava 0 4 1962 Sept. 2 Reykjavik 1 1
wcl1961 Oct. 8 Dublin 1 3
wcl961 Oct. 29 Prague 1 |
1967 May 21 Dublin 0 2 v LUXEMBOURG
1967 Nov. 22 Prague 2 1 wc1953 Oct. 28 Dublin 4 0
wcl969 May 4 Dublin 1 2 wcel954 Mar. 7 Luxembourg 1 0
wcl1969 Oct. 7 Prague 0 3
v ITALY
vy DENMARK Rep. of
Rep. of Ireland Italy
spore ianiaregied 1926 Mar. 21 Turin 0 3
we1956 Oct. 3 Dublin 2 1 £C1970 Dec. 8 Rome 0 3
wcl957 Oct. 2 Copenhagen2 0 £C1971 May 10 Dublin 1 2
wcl1968 Dec. 4 Dublin 1 1
(about 51 mins.)
wcl969 May 27 CopenhagenO 2 vyNETHERLANDS
wcl969 Oct. 15 Dublin 1 1 Rep. of Nether«
Ireland lands
y PINT SNS 1932 May 8 Amsterdam 2 0
Rep, of 1934 April 8 Amsterdam 2 5
Ireland Finland 1935 Dec. 8 Dublin 3 5
a 0 1955 May 1 Dublin 1 0
wcl949 Sept. 8 Dublin
9 Helsinki 1 1 1956 May 10 Rotterdam 4 1
wcel949 Oat
799
v NORWAY Year Date Venue Goals
Year Date Venue Goals 1947 Mar. 2 Dublin 3 2
Rep. of 1948 May 30 Barcelona 1 Ps
Trelitid Notway 1949 June 12 Dublin 1 4
1952 June 1 Madrid 0 6
wc1937 Oct. 10 Oslo 2 3 1955 Nov. 27 Dublin 2 2
wcl937 Nov. 7 Dublin 3) 3 3 =
5 1964 Mar. 11 Seville 1 5
1950 Nov, 26 Dublin 2 2 1964 April- 8 Dublin. 0 PA
1951 May 30 Oslo 3 Zz .
F wcl965 May 5 Dublin 1 0
1954 Nov. 8 Dublin 2 1 wcl1965 Oct. 27 :
Seville 1 4
1955 May 25 Oslo 3 1 5 1
1960 N Dubli 3 1 wcl1965 Nov. 10 Paris 0
; Oy. 6 abits ENC1966 Oct. 23 Dublin 0 0
964 May 13 Oslo 4 1 ENCI966 Dec. 7 Valencia 0 2
vy POLAND y SWEDEN
Rep. of Rep. of
Ireland Poland Ireland Sweden
1938 May 22 Warsaw 0) 6 wcl949 June 2 Stockholm 1 3
1938 Nov. 13 Dublin 3 2 wcl949 Nov. 13 Dublin 1 3
1958 May 11 Katowice 2 2 1959 Nov. 1 Dublin 3 2
1958 Oct. 5 Dublin 2 2 1960 May 18 Malmo 1 4
1964 May 10 Cracow 1 3 £C1970 Oct. 14 Dublin 1 1
1964 Oct. 25 Dublin 3 2 EC1970 Oct. 28 Malmo 0 1
1968 May 15 Dublin 2 2
1968 Oct. 30 Katowice 0 1
1970 May 6 Dublin 1 2 TSVEZERLAND
1970 Sept. 23 Dublin 0 2 Rep. of
Ireland Switzer-
land
v PORTUGAL 1935 May 5 Basle 0 1
Rep. of 1936 Mar. 17 Dublin 1 0
Ireland Portugal 1937 May 17 Berne 1 0
i 1938 Sept. 18 Dublin 4 0
1946 June 16 Lisbon 1 3 5
1947 May 4 Dublin 0 2 edhe tata SL : :
1948 May 23 Lisbon 0 Ps
1949 May 22 Dublin i 0 y TURKEY
Rep. of
v SCOTLAND Ireland Turkey
Rep. of 1966 Noy. 16 Dublin 2 1
Ireland Scotland 1967 Feb. 22 Ankara 1 2
wcl961 May 3 Glasgow 1 4
wcl961 May 7 Dublin i) 3
1963 June 9 Dublin 1 0 yc
1969 Sept. 21 Dublin 1 1 Rep. of Yugo-
Ireland slavia
1955 Sept. 19 Dublin 1 4
v SPAIN
Rep. of
Ireland Spain v WALES
1931 April 26 Barcelona 1 1 Rep. of
1931 Dec. 13 Dublin 0 5 Ireland Wales
1946 June 23 Madrid 1 0 1960 Sept. 28 Dublin 2 3
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INTERNATIONAL SCORERS 1946-72
ENGLAND
49 R. Charlton 7 J. Connell i
44 J. Greaves A ae r, iM Oorkdy R, Crawford
30 T. Finney Own Goals Asipeachck, E. Hughes
N. Lofthouse 6 J. Charlton A. Ramsey N. Hunter
23
S.G. Mortensen
Hurst
J,J Rowley
Mullen
Chivers J. Sewell
W. Wright
A. Kay
yee!
18 J, Haynes R. Allen R. Langton
Ap a 5 4 ates “ape ©. Tarren
. . Bai
16 T. Lawton H, Cutts J, 7 wedbens R. Marsh
T. Taylor D. Edwards GulBastham L. Mediey
13 Smith G. Hitchens J. Froggatt J. Melia
11 B. Douglas S. Pearson R. Froggatt As Mullery
W. Mannion F, Pickering J. Haines J. Nicholls
10 -R. Flowers 4 A. Clarke J. Hancocks SeNantbe
Sts
2
D. Wilshaw
Baa
R. Robson
. Revie eee t
R. Pointer
MzE. Shackleton
Suma
3
9 R. Bentley 3 C.J. Baker
Bell
F. Wignal
gnall
A. A’Court
By Selea
R. Tambling
8 A. Ball
I. Broadis W. Elliott G. Astall D. Viollet
J. Byrne C. Grainger G., Bradford
D. Kevan S. Matthews B. Bridges
(Note: highest pre-war total, Steve Bloomer, 28)
N. IRELAND
10 J. Crossan 5 S. Smyth D. Blanchflower a
J. McIlroy D. Walsh T. Neill g ier
9
G. Best 4 E,. McMorran A. Stevenson H. Barr
W. Bingham W. Simpson R. Brennan W. Humphries
W. Irvine 3 M. Harvey K. McGarry E. Welsh
P, McParland N, Lockhart R. Ferris D. Clements
8 D. Dougan E. McMordie S. D’Arcy W. Campbell
(hi iy come 2 iSPonerty Ra Welles B, Hamilton
. Cus . Tully . Blanchflower S. Morgan
W. McAdams R. Peacock A. Elder Own Goal
6 J. McLaughlin T. Casey W. Johnston
J. Nicholson T. Harkin R. Ferguson
(Note: highest pre-war totals, W. Gillespie 13, J. Bambrick 11)
SCOTLAND
30 D. Law 4 A. McLaren J. McMillan T. Docherty
22 L. Reilly Js on C, Fleming H. Curran
13. W. Steel G. Hamilton . Ring A. Conn
12 A. Gilzean 3. G. Smith A. Robertson W. Fernie
11 C. Stein E. Caldow S. Baird P, Quinn
10 R. Collins D. Mackay J. Hewie A. Weir
R. Johnstone D. Herd W. Bremner J. Murray
9 J. Mudie W. McNeill T. Gemmell G. Mulhall
I, St. John H. Morris R. Combe W. Hunter
D. Wilson J. McPhail D. Duncan F. McLintock
R, Bran J. Baxter G. Herd J. McCalliog
G, Leggat J. White H. Howie R. McKinnon
A. Brown D. Gibson A. Linwood J. Hughes
W. Liddell R. Lennox R. Mitchell T. McLean
W. Waddell J. Greig T. Orr E. Gray
5 A. Scott J. Johnstone W. Thornton L. Johnstone
A. Young S. Chalmers J. Henderson R. Campbell
R. Murdoch 2 P. Lorimer J. McKenzie A. Gemmill
W. Henderson W. Bauld W. Ormond G. Graham
J. O’Hare R. Flavell P, Buckley
Own Goals W. Houliston J, Davidson
(Note: highest pre-war total, H. Gallagher, 24)
7il
International Appearances
Bobby Charlton, of course, has not won 106 caps. If you happened to sort through his
trophies you would find just 87 - and no more. For that is the number he has actually
won. So where are the other 19? Simple — they do not exist, for caps are awarded not for
international matches played, but for international appearances. And the Home Inter-
national Championship during any one season is regarded as just one appearance. So if
Bobby Charlton played against Ireland, Wales and Scotland in any one season he would
get only one cap and not three. Hence the missing 19 and one of the commonest mis-
apprehensions about international football.
The word ‘cap’ comes, obviously enough, from the headgear worn by the earliest
footballers. Nottingham F. — the League’s second oldest club — recorded in their first
minutes that the team’s colours ‘. . . shall be red caps . . .’, and for several years this was
often the only means of distinguishing your own side from the opposition.
Bobby Charlton, as well as holding the English record for most international appear-
ances, is probably also the holder of the world record. Probably is an important qualifica-
tion, for the status of many ‘international’ matches is often in doubt, particularly in
South America where numerous games are of an international nature but not quality
are contested.
The only other players generally accepted to have reached three figures by the end of
1971 were Pele (110), Billy Wright (105), Leonel Sanchez (Chile — 104), Thorbjorn
Svennsen (Norway — 104), Djalma Santos (Brazil — 101), Jozsef Bozsik (Hungary — 100)
and the leading goalkeeper, Gilmar (Brazil — 100).
In a sense Wright’s record is equal to Charlton’s in that both started 105 international
games. Charlton’s extra match came in New York in 1964, when he was substituted for
George Eastham after 33 minutes. This game against the USA, which England won 8-1,
must be regarded as being of doubtful international quality, though England certainly
turned out a full-strength side.
Wright did complete two feats as yet unbeaten — his 70 consecutive internationals
between 2? 1 October 1951 and 28th May 1959 is a world record, as is his 38 appearances
in the Ho.ae International Championship. Danny Blanchflower, of Northern Ireland,
holds the record for consecutive Home Championship appearances, with 33 between
1952 and 1962.
Ivor Allchurch’s Welsh record total also causes some confusion as he played one game
for Wales versus the Rest of the United Kingdom and his aggregate is 67 or 68 depend-
ing on whether it is accepted as a ‘full’ game or not.
F.LF.A.’s imprecise and often changing rules on eligibility have caused some strange
anomolies. Johnny Carey, for instance, played 29 times for Eire, 7 times for Northern
Ireland in the Home International Championship, and once captained the Rest of
Europe against the United Kingdom — a game in which he could presumably have been
picked for both sides!
Ladislav Kubala, born in Hungary, turned out for his native country but later also
for Czechoslovakia and Spain. Alfredo di Stefano has also played for three countries —
Argentina, where he was born, Colombia, where he went in search of fabled riches in
1950, and later Spain, where he led Real Madrid.
The only British player to have appeared for three countries is J. Kennaway, the
Celtic goalkeeper of the 1930s. After turning out for Canada against the USA in 1928,
he reversed his allegiance for the match between those same two countries in 1930, and
later made two appearances for Scotland in 1933 and 1934,
But few can have had such a traumatic international debut as Blackpool’s Stanley
Mortensen did on 25th September 1943. England were playing Wales at Wembley in a
wartime match and Mortensen was England’s reserve. But when Ivor Powell, the
Welsh left-half, was injured it was agreed that Mortensen should take his place. He thus
ended up playing against his own side on his international debut.
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International Caps
This is alist of fullinternational appearances by Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotsmen and Welshmen in matches
against the Home Countries and against Foreign Nations. It does not include matches against Common-
wealth and Empire countries. On pages 786-788 will be found a list of wartime matches and Victory
Internationals (also not classed as full appearances).
Explanatory code for matches played by all four countries: A, represents Austria; Alb, Albania; Arg,
Argentine; B, Bohemia; Bel, Belgium; Br, Brazil; Bul, Bulgaria; Ch, Chile; Co, Columbia; Cy, Cyprus;
Cz, Czechoslovakia; D, Denmark; Ec, Ecuador; Ei, Eire; EG, East Germany; F, France; Fi, Finland;
G, Germany (pre-war); Gr, Greece; H, Hungary; Ho, Holland; I, Italy; Is, Israel; L, Luxembourg; M,
Mexico; Ma, Malta; N, Norway; Ni, Northern Ireland; P, Portugal; Par, Paraguay; Pe, Peru; Pol, Poland;
R, Rumania, R of E, Rest of Europe; R of W, Rest of World; S, Scotland; Se, Sweden; Sp, Spain; Sw ~
Switzerland; T, Turkey; U, Uruguay; UK, Rest of United Kingdom; US, United States of America;
USSR, Russia; W, Wales; WG, West Germany; Y, Yugoslavia. (Note; for purposes of this code, and in
order to distinguish from Eire, Northern Ireland is given throughout the series as Ni).
Bailey, H. P. (Leicester Fosse), 1908 v W, A (2), H,
ENGLAND B (5)
Bailey, M. (Charlton Ath.), 1964 v US; 1965 v W (2)
Abbot, W. (Everton), 1902 v W (1) Bailey, N. C. (Old Westminster), 1878 v S; 1879 v
A’Court, A. (Liverpool), 1958 v Ni, Br, A, USSR; S, W; 1880 v S; 1881 v S; 1882 v S, W; 1883 v
1959 v W (5) S, W; 1884 v S, W, Ni; 1885 v S, W, Ni; 1886 v
Adcock, H. (Leicester C.), 1929 -v F, Bel, Sp; 1930 v S, W; 1887 v S, W (19)
Ni, W (5) Baily, E. F. (Tottenham H.), 1950 v Sp; 1951 v Y,
Alcock, C. W. (Wanderers), 1875 v S (1) Ni, W; 1952 v A (2), Sw, W; 1953 v Ni (9)
Alderson, J. T. (C. Palace), 1923 v F (1) Bain, J. (Winchester), 1887 v S (1)
Aldridge, A. (W.B.A.), 1888 v Ni, 1889 v Ni (2) Baker, A. (Arsenal), 1928 v W (1)
Allen, A. (Stoke C.), 1960 v Se, W, Ni (3) Baker, B. H. (Chelsea), 1921 v Bel; 1926 v Ni(2)
Allen, G. (Aston Villa), 1888 v Ni (1) Baker, J. (Hibernian), 1960 v Y, Sp, H, Ni, S; 1966 v
Allen, H. (Wolverhampton W.), 1888 y S, W, Ni; Sp, Pol, Ni (8)
1889 v S: 1890 v S (5) Ball, A. (Blackpool), 1965 v Y, WG, Se; 1966 v S,
Allen, J. (Portsmouth), 1934 v Ni, W (2) Sp, Fi, D, U, Arg, P, WG (2), Pol (2); (Everton),
Allen, R. (W.B.A.), 1952 v Sw; 1954 v Y,S; 1955v 1967 v W, S, Ni, A, Cz, Sp; 1968, W, S, USSR,
WG, W (5) Sp (2), Y, WG; 1969 v Ni, W, S, R (2), M, Br,
Alsford, W. (Tottenham H.), 1935 v S (1) U; 1970 v P, Co, Ec. R, Br, Cz (sub), WG, W,
Amos, W. (Old Carthusians), 1885 v S; 1886 v W (2) S, Bel; 1971 v Ma, EG, Gr, Ma (sub), Ni, S;
Anderson, R. D. (Old Carthusians), 1879 v W (1) 1972 v Sw, Gr, WG (2), S (56)
Anderson, S. (Sunderland), 1962 v A, S (2) Ball, J. (Bury), 1928 v Ni (1)
Angus, J. (Burnley), 1961 v A (1) Balmer, W. (Everton), 1928 v Ni (1)
Armfield, J. (Blackpool), 1959 v Br, Pe, M, US; Bamber, J. (Liverpool), 1921 v W (1)
1960 v Y, Sp, H, S; 1961, L, P, Sp, M, I, A, Y, W, Bambridge, A. L. (Swifts), 1881 v W; 1883 v W;
S; 1962, A, Sw, Pe, W, Ni, S, L, P, H, Arg, Bul, 1884 v Ni (3)
Br; 1963 v F (2), Br, EG, Sw, Ni, W, S; 1964 v Bambridge, E. C. (Swifts), 1879 v S; 1880 v S;
R of W, W, Ni, S; 1966 v Y, Fi (43) 1881 v S; 1882 v S, W, Ni; 1883 v W; 1884 v
Armitage, G. H. (Charlton Ath.), 1962 v Ni (1) S, W, Ni; 1885 v S, W, Ni; 1886 v S, W; 1887 v
Armstrong, K. (Chelsea), 1955 v S (1) S, W, Ni (18)
Arthur, H. J. (Blackburn R.), 1885 v S, W, Ni; 1886 Banks, G. (Leicester C.), 1963 v S, Br, Cz, EG;
v S, W; 1887 v W, Ni (7) 1964 v W, Ni, S, R of W, U, P (2), US, Arg;
Ashcroft, J. (Woolwich Arsenal), 1906 v Ni, W, S(3) 1965 v Ni, S, H, Y, WG, Se; 1966 v Ni, S, Sp,
Ashmore, G. S. (W.B.A.), 1926 v Bel (1) Pol(2), WG(2), Y, Fi, U, M, F, Arg, P; 1967 v Ni,
Ashton, C. T. (Corinthians), 1926 v Ni (1) W, S, Cz; (with Stoke C.), 1968 v W, Ni, S,
Ashurst, W. (Notts. Co.), 1923 v Se (2); 1925 v S, USSR (2), Sp, WG, Y; 1969 v Ni, S, R (2), F, U,
W, Bel (5) : Br; 1970 v W, Ni, S, Ho, Bel, Co, Ec, R, Br, Cz,
Astall, G. (Birmingham C.), 1956 v Fi, WG (2) 1971 v Gr, Ma (2), Ni, S; 1972 v Sw, Gr, WG (2),
Astle, J. (W.B.A.), 1969 v W; 1970 v S, P, Br (sub), W,S (73)
Cz (5) Banks, H. E. (Millwall), 1901 v Ni (1)
Aston, J. (Manchester U.), 1949 v S, W, D, Sw, Se, Banks, T. (Bolton W.), 1958 v USSR (3), Br, A;
N, F; 1950 v S, W, Ni, Ec, I, P, Bel, Ch, US; 1959 v Ni (6)
1951 v Ni (17) Bannister, W. (Burnley), 1901 v W; (with Bolton
Athersmith, W. C. (Aston Villa), 1892 v Ni; 1897 W.), 1902 v Ni (2)
v S, W, Ni; 1898 v S, W, Ni: 1899 v S, W, Ni; Barclay, R. (Sheffield W.), 1932 v S; 1933 v Ni;
1900 v S, W (12) 1936 v S (3)
Atyeo, J. (Bristol C.), 1956 v Br, Se, Sp; 1957 v D, Barkas, S. (Manchester C.), 1936 v Bel; 1937 v S;
Ei (2) (6) : 1938 v W, Ni, Cz (5)
Barker, J. (Derby Co.), 1935 v I, Ho, S, W, Ni;
Austin, S. W. (Manchester C.), 1926 v Ni (1)
1936 v G, A, S, W, Ni; 1937 v W (11)
Bach, P. (Sunderland), 1899 v Ni (1) Barker, R. C. (Herts Rangers), 1872 v S (1)
Bache, J, V. (Aston Villa), 1903 v W; 1904 v W, Ni; Barker, R. R. (Casuals), 1895 v W (1)
1905 v S; 1907 v Ni; 1910 v Ni; 1911 vS (7) Barlow, R. (W.B.A.), 1955 v Ni (1)
Baddeley, T. (Wolverhampton W.), 1903 v S, Ni; Barnett, H. H. (Royal Engineers), 1882 v Ni (1)
1904 v S, W, Ni (5) Barrass, M. W. (Bolton W.), 1952 v W, Ni; 1953 v
Bagshaw, J. J. (Derby Co.), 1920 v Ni (1) S (3)
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Barry, L. (Leicester C.), 1928 v F, Bel; 1929 v F, Bel, Ni, A; 1937 v H (6)
Bowser, A. G. (Corinthians), 1924
v Ni, Bel; 1925v
Sp (5)
Barrett, A. F. (Fulham), 1930 v Ni (1) W, Bel; 1927 v W (5)
Barrett, J. W. (West Ham U.), 1929 v Ni (1) Bowers, J. W. (Derby Co.), 1934 v S, Ni, W (3)
Barson, F. (Aston Villa), 1920 v W (1) Bower, S. (W.B.A.), 1920 v Ni (1)
Barton, J. (Blackburn R.), 1980 v Ni (1) Boyes, W. (W.B.A.), 1935 v Ho; (with Everton),
Barton P. A. (Birmingham ), 1921 v Bel; 1922 v 1939 v W, R of E (3)
Ni; 1923 v F; 1924 v Bel, S, W; 1925 v Ni(7) Boyle, T. W. (Burnley), 1913 v Ni (1)
Bassett, W. I. (W.B.A.), 1888 v Ni; 1889 v S, W; Brabrook, P. (Chelsea), 1958 vy USSR; 1959 v Ni;
1890 v S, W; 1891 v S, Ni; 1892 vS; 1893 vS, W; 1960 v Sp (3)
1894 v S; 1895 v S, Ni; 1896 v S, W, Ni (16) Bradford, G. (Bristol R.), 1956 v D (1)
Bastard, S. R. (Upton Park), 1880 v S (1) Bradford J. (Birmingham), 1924 y Ni; 1925 v Bel;
Bastin, C. S. (Arsenal), 1932 v W; 1933 v I, Sw; 1928 v S; 1929 v Ni, W, F, Sp; 1930 vS, Ni, G, A,
1934 v S, Ni, W, H, Cz; 1935 vS, Ni, I; 1936 vS, 1931 v W (12)
W, G, A; 1937 v W, Ni; 1938 v S, G, Sw, F (21) Bradley, W. (Manchester U.), 1959 v I, US, M (sub)
Baugh, R. (Stafford Road), 1886 v Ni; 1890 v Ni (2) (3)
Bayliss, J. (W.B.A.), 1891 v Ni (1) Bradshaw, F. (Sheffield W.), 1908 v A (1)
Baynham, R. (Luton T.), 1956 v Ni, D, Sp (3) Bradshaw, H. (Liverpool), 1897 v Ni (1)
Beasley, A. (Huddersfield T.), 1939 v S (1) Bradshaw, W. (Blackburn R.), 1910 v W, Ni; 1912v
Beats, W. M. (Wolverhampton W.), 1901 v W; Ni; 1913 v W (4)
1902 v S (2) Brann, G. (Swifts), 1886 v S, W; 1891 v W (3)
Becton, F. (Preston N.E.), 1895 v Ni; (with Liver- Brawn, W. F. (Aston Villa), 1904 v W, Ni (2)
pool); 1897 v W (2) Bray, J. (Manchester C.). 1935 v W; 1936 v S, W,
Bedford, H. (Blackpool), 1923 v Se; 1925 v Ni (2) Ni, G; 1937 v S (6)
Bell, C. (Manchester C.), 1968 v Se, WG; 1969 v W, Brayshaw, E. (Sheffield W.), 1887 v Ni (1)
Bul, F, U, Br; 1970 v Ni (sub.), Ho (2), P, Br Bridges, B. (Chelsea), 1965 v S, H, Y; 1966 v A (4)
(sub), Cz, WG (sub); 1972 v Gr, WG (2), W, Bridgett, A. (Sunderland), 1905 v S; 1908 v S, A (2)
Ni, S (20) H, B; 1909 y Ni, W, H (2), A (11)
Bennett, W. (Sheffield U.), 1901 v S, W (2) Brindle, T. (Darwen), 1880 v S, W (2)
Benson, R. W. (Sheffield U.), 1913 v Ni (1) Brittleton, T. (Sheffield W.), 1912 vS, W, Ni; 1913 v
Bentley, R. T. F. (Chelsea), 1949 v Se; 1950 v S, P, S; 1914 v W (5)
Bel, Ch, USA; 1953 v W, Bel; 1955 v W, WG, Sp, Britton, C. S. (Everton), 1935 v S, W, Ni, I; 1937 v
P (12) S, Ni, H, N, Se (9)
Beresford, J. (Aston Villa), 1934 v Cz (1) Broadbent, P. (Wolverhampton W.), 1958 vyUSSR;
Berry, A. (Oxford University), 1909 v Ni (1) 1959 vy S, W, Ni, I, Br; 1960 v S (7)
Berry, J. J. (Manchester U.), 1953 y Arg, Ch, U; Broadis, I. (Manchester C.), 1952 v S, A, I; 1953 v
1956 v Se (4) S, Arg, Ch, U, US; (with Newcastle U.), 1954 v
Bestall, J. G. (Grimsby T.), 1935 v Ni (1) S, H, Y, Bel, Sw, U (14)
Betmead, H. (Grimsby T.), 1937 v Fi (1) Brookbank, J. J. B. (Cambridge University), 1872 v
Betts, M. P. (Old Harrovians), 1877 v S (1) S$ ()
Betts, W. (Sheftield W.), 1889 v S (1) Brodie, J. B.-(Wolverhampton W.), 1889 v S, Ni;
Beverley, J. (Blackburn R.), 1884 v S, W, Ni (3) 1891 y Ni (3)
Birkett, R. (Middlesbrough), 1936 v Ni (1) Bromilow, T. G. (Liverpool), 1921 v W; 1822 vS,
Birkett, R. H. (Clapham Rovers), 1879 v S (1) W; 1923 v Bel; 1926 v Ni (5)
Birley, H. F. (Oxford University), 1874 v S; 1875 v Brook, E. F. (Manchester C.), 1930 v Ni; 1933 vSw;
S (2) 1934 v S, W, Ni, F, H, Cz; 1935 v S, W, Ni, I;
Bishop, S. M. (Leicester C.), 1927 v S, Bel, L, F (4) 1936 v S, W, Ni; 1937 v H; 1938 v W, Ni (18)
Blackburn, F. (Blackburn R.), 1901 v S; 1902 v Brooks, J. (Tottenham H.), 1957 v W, Y, D (3)
Ni; 1904 v S (3) Broome, F. H. (Aston Villa), 1938 v G, Sw, F;
Blackburn, G. F. (Aston Villa), 1924 v F (1) 1939 v N, I, R, Y (7)
Blackburn, W. (Oxford University), 1901 v G (1) Brown, A. (Aston Villa), 1882 v S, W. N (3)
Blenkinsop, E. (Sheffield W.), 1928 v F, Bel; 1929 y Brown, A. (Sheffield U.), 1904 v W; 1906 v Ni (2)
S, W, Ni, F, Bel, Sp; 1930 v S, W, Ni, G, A; Brown, C. Wreford (Old Carthusians), 1889 v Ni;
1931 v S, W, Ni, F, Bel; 1932 v S, W, Ni, Sp; 1894 vy W; 1895 v W (with Corinthians), 1898 v
1933, S, W, Ni, A (26) $(4)
Bliss, H. (Tottenham H.), 1921 v S (1) Brown, G. (Huddersfield T.), 1927 v S, W, Ni;
Bloomer, S. (Derby Co.), 1895 v S, Ni; 1896 v W, 1928 v W; 1929 v S; (with Aston Villa), 1933 v
Ni; 1897 v S, W, Ni; 1898 v S; 1899 v S, W, Ni; W (6)
1900 v S; 1901 v S, W, G; 1902, v S, W, Ni; 1904 Brown, J. (Blackburn R.), 1881 vy W; 1882 v Ni, W;
VS; 1905 v S, W, Ni; (with Middlesbrough), 1907 1885 v S, W, Ni (6)
vS, W (24) Brown, J. H. (Sheffield W.), 1927 v S, W, Bel, L, F;
Blunstone, F. (Chelsea), 1955 v W, S, F, P; 1957 v 1930 v Ni (6)
Y (5) Brown, K, (West Ham U.), 1960 v Ni (1)
Bond, R. (Preston N.E.), 1905 v Ni, W; 1906 v S,W, Brown, T. (W.B.A.), 1971 v W (1)
Ni; (with Bradford C.), 1910 v S, W, Ni (8) Brown, W. (West Ham U.), 1924 v Bel (1)
Bonetti, P. (Chelsea), 1966 v D; 1967 v Sp, A; Bruton, J. (Burnley), 1928 v F, Bel; 1929 y S (3)
1968 v Sp; 1970 v Ho, P, WG (7) Bryant, W. I. (Clapton), 1922 v F (1)
Bonsor, A. G. (Wanderers), 1873 v S; 1875 v S (2). Buchan, C. M. (Sunderland), 1913 vy Ni; 1920 v W;
Booth, F. (Manchester C.), 1905 v Ni (1) 1921 v W, Bel; 1923 v F: 1924 v S (6)
Booth, T. (Everton), 1903 v S; (with Blackburn R.), Buchanan. W. S. (Clapham R.), 1876 v S (1)
1908 v W (2) Buckley, F. C. (Derby Co.), 1914 v Ni (1)
Bowden, E, R. (Arsenal), 1935 v W, I; 1936 v W, Bullock, F. E, (Huddersfield T.), 1921 vy Ni (1)
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oi N. (Bury), 1923 vy Bel; 1926 vy W; 1927 v Ni Clapton, D. (Arsenal), 1959 vy W (1)
Clare, T. (Stoke C.), 1889 v Ni; 1892 v Ni; 1893 v
Burgess, A. (Manchester C.), 1904 v S, W, Ni; W; 1894VS, (4)
1906 v S (4) Clarke, A. (Leeds U.), 1970 v Cz; 1971 v EG, Ma,
Burgess, H. (Sheffield W.), 1931 v S, Ni, F, Bel (4) Ni, W (sub.), S (sub.) (6)
Burnup, C. J. (Cambridge University), 1896 v S (1) Clarke, H. A. (Tottenham H.), 1954 v S (1)
Burrows, H. (Sheffield W.), 1934 v H, Cz; 1935 v Clay, T. (Tottenham H.), 1920 v W; 1922 v W, S,
Ho (3) Ni (4)
Burton, F. (Nottingham F.), 1889 v Ni (1) ' Clayton, R. (Blackburn R.), 1956 v Ni, Br, Se, Fi,
Bury, L. (Old Etonians), 1877 v S; 1879 vy W (2) WG, Sp; 1957 v S, W, Ni, Y, D (2), Ei(2); 1958 v
Butler, J. D. (Arsenal), 1925 v Bel (1) S, W, Ni,F,P, Y, USSR; 1959 vS, W, Ni, USSR,
Butler, W. (Bolton W.), 1924 v S (1) I, Br, Pe, M, US; 1960 v W, Ni, S, Se, Y (35)
Byrne, G. (Liverpool), 1963 v S; 1966 v N (2) Clegg, J. C. (Sheffield), 1872 v S (1)
Byrne, J. (C. Palace), 1962 v Ni; (with West Clegg, W. E. (Sheffield), 1873 v S; 1879 v W (2)
Ham U.), 1963 v Sw; 1964 v S, U, P (2), Ei, Br, Clough, B. (Middlesbrough), 1960 v W, Se (2)
Arg; 1965 v W, S (11) Coates, R. (Burnley), 1970 v Ni; 1971 vy Gr, Ma
Byme, R. W. (Manchester U.), 1954 v S, H, Y, Bel, (sub), W (4)
Sw, U; 1955 vS, W Ni, WG, F, Sp, P; 1956 v S, Cobbold, W. N. (Old Carthusians), 1883 v S, Ni;
W, Ni, Br, Se, Fi, WG, D, Sp; 1957 vS, W, Ni, Y, 1885 vS Ni; 1886 v S, W; 1887 v S, W, Ni (9)
D (2), Ei (2); 1958 v W, Ni, F (33) Cock, J. G. (Chelsea), 1920 v S, Ni (2)
Cockburn, H. (Manchester U.), 1947 v W, Ni, Ei;
Callaghan, J. (Liverpool), 1966 v Fi, F (2) 1948 v S, I; 1949 v S, Ni, D, Sw, Se; 1951 v Arg,
Calvey, J. (Nottingham F.), 1902 v Ni (1) P; 1952 v F (13)
Campbell, A. F. (Blackburn R.), 1929 v W, Ni; (with Cohen, G. (Fulham), 1964 v U, P. Ei; US, Br; 1965 v
Huddersfield T.), 1931 v W, S, Ni; 1932 v W, Ni, W, S, Ni, Bel, H, Ho, Y, WG, Se; 1966vW, S, Ni,
Sp (8) A, Sp, Pol (2), WG (2), N, D, U, M, F, Arg, P;
Camsell, G. H. (Middlesbrough), 1929 v F, Bel; 1967 v W, S, Ni, Cz, Sp; 1968 v W, Ni (37)
1930 v Ni, W; 1934 v F; 1936 vS, G, A, Bel (9) Coleclough, H. (C. Palace), 1914 v W (1)
Capes, A. J. (Stoke C.), 1902 v S (1) Coleman, E. G. H. (Dulwich Hamlet), 1921 v W(1)
Carr, J. (Middlesbrough), 1920 v Ni; 1923 v W (2) Coleman, J. (Woolwich Arsenal), 1907 v Ni (1)
Carr, J. (Newcastle U.), 1905 v Ni; 1907 v Ni (2) Common, A. (Sheffield U.), 1904 v W, Ni; (with
Carr, W. H. (Sheffield.), 1875 v S (1) Middlesbrough), 1908 v W (3)
Carter, H. (Sunderland), 1934 v S, H; 1936 v G; Compton, L. (Arsenal), 1951 v W, Y (2)
1937 v S, Ni, H; (with Derby Co.), 1947 v S, W, Conlin, J. (Bradford C.), 1906 v S (1)
Ni, Ei, Ho, F, Sw (13) Connelly, J. (Burnley), 1960 v W, N, S, Se; 1962 v
Carter, J. H. (W.B.A.), 1926 v Bel; 1929 v Bel, Sp (3) W,A, Sw, P; 1963 v W, F; (with Manchester U.),
Catlin, A.E. (Sheffield W.), 1937 v W. Ni, H, N, Se 1965 v H, Y, Se; 1966 v W, Ni, S, A, N, D, U (20)
(5) Cook, T. E. (Brighton), 1925 v W (1)
Chadwick, A. (Southampton), 1900 v S, W (2) Cooper, N. C. (Old Brightonians), 1893 v Ni(1)
Chadwick, E. (Everton), 1891 v S, W; 1892 v S; Cooper, T. (Derby Co.), 1928 v Ni, 1929 v W, Ni, S,
1893 v S; 1894 v S; 1896 v Ni; 1897 v S (7) F, Bel, Sp; 1931 v F; 1932 v W, Sp; 1933 v S;
Chambers, H. (Liverpool), 1921 v S, W, Bel; 1923 v 1934 v S, H, Cz; 1935 v W (15)
S, W, Ni, Bel; 1924 v Ni (8) Cooper, T. (Leeds U.), 1969 v W, S, F, M; 1970 v
Charsley, C. (Small Heath), 1893 v Ni (1) Ho, B, Co, Ec, R, Cz, Br, WG; 1971 v EG, Ma,
Charlton, J. (Leeds U.) 1965 v S, H, Y, WG, Se; Ni, W, S; 1972 v Sw (2) (19)
1966 v W, Ni, S, A, Sp, Pol (2), WG (2), Y, Fi, D, Copping, W. (Leeds U.), 1933 v I, Sw; 1934 vS, Ni,
U, M, F, Arg, P; 1967 v W, S, Ni, Cz; 1968 v W, W, F; (with Arsenal), 1935 v Ni, I; 1936 v A, Bel;
Sp; 1969 v W, R, F; 1970 v Ho (2), P, Cz (35) 1937 v N, Se, Fi; 1938 v S, W, Ni, Cz; 1939 v W,
Charlton, R.(Manchester U.), 1958 v S, P, Y; 1959 v R of E, R (20)
S, W, Ni, USSR, I, Br, Pe, M, US; 1960 v W, S, Corbett, B. O. (Corinthians), 1901 v W (1)
Se, Y, Sp, H; 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P, Sp, M, I, A; Corbett, R. (Old Malvernians), 1903 v W (1)
1962 v W, Ni, S, A, Sw, Pe, L, P, H, Arg, Bul, Br; Corbett, W. S. (Birmingham), 1908 v A, H, B (3)
1963 v S, F, Br, Cz, EG, Sw; 1964 v S, W, Ni, Cotterill, G. H. (Old Brightonians), 1891 v Ni;
R of W, U, P, Ei, Br, Arg, US (sub); 1965 v Ni, S, 1892 v W; 1893 v S, Ni (4)
Ho; 1966 v W, Ni, S, A, Sp, WG (2), Y, Fi, N, Pol, Cottle, J. (Bristol C.), 1909 v Ni (1)
U, M, F, Arg, P; 1967 v Ni, W, S, Cz; 1968 v W, Cowan, S. (Manchester C.), 1926 v Bel; 1930 v A;
Ni, S, USSR (2), Sp (2), Se, Y; 1969 v S, W, Ni, 1931 v Bel (3)
R (2), Bul, M, Br; 1970 v W, Ni, Ho (2), P, Co, Cowell, A. (Blackburn R.), 1910 v Ni (1)
Ec, Cz, R, Br, WG (106) Cox, J. (Liverpool), 1901 v Ni; 1902 v S; 1903 v S (3)
Charnley, R. (Blackpool), 1963 v F (1) Cox, J. D. (Derby Co.), 1892 v Ni (1)
Chedgzoy, S. (Everton), 1920 v W; 1921 v W,S, Ni; Crabtree, J. W. (Burnley), 1894 v Ni; 1895 v Ni, S;
1922 v Ni; 1923 v S; 1924 v W; 1925 v Ni (8) (with Aston Villa), 1896 v W, S, Ni; 1899 vS, W
Chenery, C. J. (C. Palace), 1872 v S; 1873 v S; Ni; 1900 v S, W, Ni; 1901 v W; 1902 v W (14)
1874 vS (3) Crawford, J. F. (Chelsea), 1931 v S (1)
Chilton, A. (Manchester U.), 1951 v Ni; 1952 v F(2) Crawford, R. (Ipswich T.), 1962 v Ni, A (2)
Chippendale, H. (Blackburn R.), 1894 v Ni (1) Crawshaw, T. H. (Sheffield W.), 1895 v Ni; 1896 v
Chivers, M. (Tottenham H.), 1971 v Ma (2), Gr, Ni, S, W, Ni; 1897 v S, W, Ni; 1901 v Ni; 1904 v
S; 1972 v Sw (1+1 sub), Gr, WG (2), Ni (sub), W, Ni (10)
$(12) Crayston, W. J. (Arsenal), 1936 v S, W, G, A, Bel;
Christian, E. (Eton), 1879 v S (1) 1938, v W, Ni, Cz (8)
Clamp, E. (Wolverhampton W.), 1958 v USSR (2), Creek, F. N. S. (Corinthians), 1923 v F (1)
Br, A (4) Cresswell, W. (South Shields), 1921 v W, (with
715
Sunderland), 1923 v F; 1924 y Bel; 1925 v Ni; Downs, R. (Everton), 1921 v Ni (1)
1926 v W; (with Everton), 1927 v Ni; 1930 v Drake, E. J. (Arsenal), 1935 v Ni, I; 1936 v W;
Ni (7) 1937 v H; 1938 v F (5)
Crompton, R. (Blackburn R.), 1901 v G; 1902 v S, Ducat, A. (Woolwich Arsenal), 1910 v S, W, Ni;
W, Ni; 1903 v S, W; 1904 v S, W, Ni; 1906 v S, (with Aston Villa), 1920 v S, W; 1921 v Ni (6)
S, Ni; 1907 v S, W, Ni; 1908 v S, W, Ni, A (2), Dunn, A. T. B. (Old Etonians), 1883 v Ni; 1892 vS,
H, B; 1909 v S, W, Ni, H (2), A; 1910 v S, W; W (3)
1911 v S, W, Ni; 1912 vS, W, Ni; 1913 v S, W,
Ni; 1914 v S, W, Ni (42) Earle, S, (West Ham U.), 1924 v F; 1928 v Ni (2)
Crooks, S. D. (Derby Co.), 1930 v S, G, A; 1931 v Eastham, G. (Arsenal), 1963 vy Br, Cz, EG; 1964 v
S, W, Ni, F, Bel; 1932 v S, W, Ni, Sp; 1933 v Ni, W, Ni, S, R of W, U, P, Ei, US, Br, Arg; 1965 v
W, A; 1934 vS, Ni, W, F, H, Cz; 1935 v Ni; 1936 H, WG, Se; 1966 v Sp, Pol, D (19)
v S, W; 1937 v W, H (26) Eastham, G. R. (Bolton W.). 1935 v Ho (1)
Crowe, C. (Wolverhampton W.), 1963 v F (1) Eckersley, W. (Blackburn R.), 1950 v Sp; 1951 vS,
Cuggy, F. (Sunderland), 1913 v Ni; 1914 v Ni (2) Y, Arg, P; 1952 v A (2), Sw; 1953 v Ni, Arg, Ch,
Cullis, S. (Wolverhampton W.), 1938 v S, W, Ni, F, U, US; 1954 v W, Ni, R ofE, H (17)
Cz; 1939 y S, Ni, R of E, N, I, R, ¥ (12) Edwards, D. (Manchester U.), 1955 v S, F, Sp, P;
Cunliffe, A. (Blackburn R.), 1933 v Ni, W (2) 1956 v S, Br, Se, Fi, WG; 1957 v S, Ni, Ei (2),
Cunliffe, D. (Portsmouth), 1900 v Ni (1) D (2); 1958 v W, Ni, F (18)
Cunliffe, J. N. (Everton), 1936 v Bel, (1) Edwards, J. H. (Shropshire Wanderers), 1874 v S (1)
Currey, E. S. (Old Carthusians), 1890 v S, W (2) Edwards, W. (Leeds U.), 1926 v S, W; 1927 v W, Ni,
Currie, A. (Sheffield U.), 1972 v Ni(1) S, F, Bel, L; 1928 v S, F, Bel; 1929 v S, W, Ni;
Cursham, A. W. (Notts.), 1876 v S; 1877 v S ; 1878 1930 v W, Ni (16)
v S; 1879 v W; 1883 v S, W (6) Ellerington, W. (Southampton), 1949 v N, F (2)
Cursham, H. A. (Notts.), 1880 v W; 1882 v S, W, Elliott, G. W. (Middlesbrough), 1913 v Ni; 1914 v
Ni; 1883 v S, W, Ni; 1884 v Ni (8) Ni; 1920 v W (3)
Elliott, W. (Burnley), 1952 v I, A; 1953 v Ni, W,
Daft, H. B. (Notts. Co.), 1889 v Ni; 1890 v S, W; Bel (5)
1891 v Ni; 1892 v Ni (5) Evans, R. E. (Sheffield U.), 1911 vS, W, Ni; 1912 v
Danks, T. (Nottingham F.), 1885 v S (1) W (4)
Davenport, J. K. (Bolton W.), 1885 v W; 1890 v Ni Ewer, F. H. (Casuals), 1924 v F; 1925 v Bel (2)
(2)
Davenport, W. E. Bromley (Old Etonians), 1884 v Fairclough, P. (Old Foresters), 1878 v S (1)
S, W (2) Fairhurst, D. (Newcastle U.), 1934 v F (1)
Davis, G. (Derby Co.), 1904 v W, Ni (2) Fantham, J. (Sheffield W.), 1962 v L (1)
Davis, H. (Sheffield W.), 1903 v S, W, Ni (3) Felton, W. (Sheffield W.) 1925 v F (1)
Davison, J. E, (Sheffield W.), 1922 v W (1) Field, E. (Clapham Rovers), 1876 v S; 1881 v S (2)
Dawson, J. (Burnley), 1922 v S, Ni (2) Finney, T. (Preston N.E.), 1947 v W, I, Ei, Ho, F, P;
Day, S. H. (Old Malvernians), 1906 vy Ni, W, S (3) 1948 vS, W, Ni, Bel, Se, 1; 1949 v S, W, Ni. Se, N,
Dean, W. R. (Everton), 1927 v S. W. F. Bel, L; F; 1950 v S, W, Ni, Ei, I, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp;
1928 v S, W, Ni, F, Bel; 1929 v S, W, Ni; 1931 v 1951 v W, S, Arg, P, 1952 v W, Ni, S, F, I, Sw, A;
S; 1932 v Sp; 1933 v Ni (16) 1953 v W, Ni, S, Bel, Arg, Ch, U, US; 1954 v W
Deeley, N. (Wolverhampton W.), 1959 v Br, Pe (2) S, Bel Sw, U, H, Y; 1955 v WG; 1956 vS, W, Ni,
Devey, J. (Aston Villa), 1892 v Ni; 1894 v Ni (2) D, Sp; 1957 vS, W, Y, D (2), Ei (2); 1958 v W, S,
Dewhurst, F. (Preston N.E.), 1886 v W, Ni; 1887 v F, P, Y, USSR (2); 1959 v Ni, USSR (76)
S, W, Ni; 1888 v S, W, Ni; 1889 v W (9) Fleming, H. J. (Swindon T.), 1909 v S, H (2); 1910 v
Dewhurst, G. P. (Liverpool Ramblers), 1895 v W (1) W, Ni; 1911 v W, Ni; 1912 v Ni; 1913 v S, W;
Dickinson, J. W. (Portsmouth), 1949 vyN, F; 1950 v 1914 vS (11)
S, W, Ei, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp; 1951 v Ni, W, Y; Fletcher, A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1889 v W;
1952 v W, Ni, S, A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v W, Ni, S, Bel, 1890 v W (2)
Arg, Ch, U, US, 1954 v W, Ni, S, R of E, H (2), Flowers, R. (Wolverhampton W.), 1955 v F; 1959 v
Y, Bel, Sw, U; 1955 v Sp, P; 1956 v W, Ni, S, D, S, W, I, Br, Pe, US, M (sub); 1960 v W, Ni, S, Se,
Sp; 1957 v W, Y, D (48) Y, Sp, H; 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P, Se, M, I, AS
Dimmock, J. H. (Tottenham H.), 1921 v S; 1926 y 1962 v W, Ni, S, A, Sw, Pe, L, P, H, Arg, Bul,
W, Bel (3) Br; 1963 v Ni, W, S, F (2), Sw; 1964 v Ei, US, P;
Ditchburn, E. (Tottenham H.), 1949 v Sw, Se; 1965 v W, Ho, WG, N (49)
1953 v US; 1957 v W, Y, D (6) Forman, Frank (Nottingham F.), 1898 v S, Ni;
Dix, R. W. (Derby Co.), 1939 v N (1) 1899 v S, W, Ni; 1901 v S; 1902 v S, Ni; 1903 v
Dixon, H. A. (Notts.), 1885 v W (1) W (9)
Dobson, A. J. (Notts.), 1882 v Ni; 1884 v S, W, Forman, Fred (Nottingham F.), 1899 v S, W, Ni (3)
Ni (4) Forrest, J. H. (Blackburn R.), 1884 v W, Ni; 1885
Dobson, C. F, (Notts.), 1886 v Ni (1) v S, W, Ni; 1886 v S, W; 1887 v S, W, Ni; 1889 v
Doggart, A. G. (Corinthians), 1924 v Bel (1) S; 1890 v Ni (12)
Donop, P. G. von (Royal Engineers), 1873 v S; Fort, J. (Millwall), 1921 v Bel (1)
1875 v S (2) Foster, R. E. (Oxford University), 1900 v W;1901¥
Dorrell, A. R. (Aston Villa), 1925 y W, Bel, F; W, Ni, S; 1902 v W (5)
1926 v Ni (4) Foulke, W. J. (Sheffield W.), 1897 v W (1)
Douglas, B. (Blackburn R.), 1958 v S, W, Ni, F, P, Foulkes, W. (Manchester U.), 1955 v Ni (1)
Y, USSR (2), Br, A; 1959 v S, USSR; 1960 v Fox, J. (Gillingham), 1925 v Se (1)
Y, H; 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P, Sp, M, I, A; 1962 v Franklin, N. (Stoke C.), 1947 v S, W, Ni, Ei, Ho,
W, Ni, S, Pe, L, P, H, Arg, Bul, Br; 1963 v S, Br, F, Sw, P; 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, Se, I; 1949 vS, W,
Sw (36) Ni, D, Sw, N, F, Se; 1950 v W, S, Ni, Ei, I (27)
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Freeman, B. C. (Everton), 1909 v S, W; (with
Hall, J. (Birmingham C.), 1956 vS,W, Ni, Br, Se, Fi’
Burnley), 1912 y S, W, Ni (5) WG, D, Sp; 1957 v S, W, Ni, Y, D (2), Ei(2) (17)
Froggatt, J. (Portsmouth), 1950 vy Ni, I; 1951 v S; Halse, H. J. (Manchester U.), 1909 vy A (1)
hee v S, A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v Ni, W, S, Bel, US Hammond, H. E. (Lancing Old Boys), 1889 v S (1)
een tie J. (Blackpool), 1931 vy Ni, W; 1933 vA
Froggatt, R. (Sheffield W.), 1953 v W, S, Bel, US (4)
Fry, C. B. (Corinthians), 1901 vy Ni (1) Hampton, H, (Aston Villa), 1913 v S, W; 1914 v
Furness, W. (Leeds U.), 1933 v I (1) S, W (4)
Galley, T. (Wolverhampton W.), 1937 v N, Se (2) Hancocks, J. (Wolverhampton W.), 1949 y Sw;
Gardner, T. (Aston Villa), 1934 vy Cz; 1935 vyHo (2) 1950 v W; 1951 v Y (3)
Garraty, W. (Aston Villa), 1903 v W (1) Hapgood, E. (Arsenal), 1933 v I, Sw; 1934 v S, Ni,
Garfield, B. (W.B.A.). 1898 v Ni (1) W, H, Cz; 1935 vy S, Ni, W, I, Ho; 1936 v S, Ni,
Garrett, T. (Blackpool), 1952 v S, I; 1954 v W (3) W, G, A, Bel; 1937 v Fi; 1938 v S, G, Sw, F;
Gay, L. H. (Old Brightonians), 1893 y S; 1894 v S, 1939 v S, W, Ni, R ofE, N, I, Y (30)
Hardinge, H. (Sheffield U.), 1910 v S (1)
W (3)
Geary, F. (Everton), 1890 v Ni; 1891 v S (2) Hardman, H. P, (Everton), 1905 v W; 1907 vS, Ni;
Geaves, R. L. (Old Harrovians), 1875 v S (1) 1908 v W (4)
Gee, C. (Everton), 1932 v W, Sp; 1937 v Ni (3) Hardwick, G. (Middlesbrough), 1947 v S, W, Ni, Ei,
Geldard, A. (Everton), 1933 v I, Sw: 1935 v S: Ho, F, Sw, P; 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, Se (13)
1938 v Ni (4) Hardy, H. (Stockport Co.), 1925 v Bel (1)
George, W. (Aston Villa), 1901 y G; 1902 v S, W Hardy, S. (Liverpool), 1907 v S, W, Ni; 1908 v S;
Ni (4) 1909 v S, W, Ni, H (2), A; 1910 VS, W, Ni; (with
Gibbins, W. V. T. (Clapton), 1925 v F (1) Aston Villa), 1911 v Ni; 1913 v S; 1914 v Ni, W;
Gilliatt, W. E. (Old Carthusians), 1893 vy Ni (1) 1920 v S, W, Ni (20)
Goodall, J. (Preston N.E.), 1888 v S, W; 1889 v S, Hargreaves, F. (Blackburn R.), 1880 v W; 1881 v
W; (with Derby) 1891 v S, W; 1892 v S; 1893 v W; 1882 v Ni (3)
W ; 1894 v S; 1895 v S, Ni; 1896; v S, W; 1898 v Hargreaves, J. (Blackburn R.), 1881 v S, W (2)
W (14) Harper, E. (Blackburn R.), 1926 v S (1)
Goodall, F. R. (Huddersfield T.) 1926 v. S; 1927 v Harris, G. (Burnley), 1966 v Pol (1)
Harris, P. P. (Portsmouth), 1950 v Ei; 1954 v H (2)
S, F, Bel, L; 1928 v S, W, F, Bel; 1930 v S, G, A;
Harris, S. S. (Cambridge University), 1904 v S;
1931 v S, W, Ni, Bel; 1932 v Ni, Bel; 1932 v Ni;
1933 v W, Ni, A, I, Sw; 1934 v W, Ni, F (25) 1905 v Ni, W; 1906 v S, W, Ni (6)
Harrison, A. H. (Old Westminsters), 1893 v S, Ni(2)
Goodhart, H. C. (Old Etonians), 1883 vS, W, Ni(3)
Harrison, G. (Everton), 1921 v Bel; 1922 v Ni (2)
Goodwyn, A. G. (Royal Engineers), 1873 v S (1)
Harrow, J. H. (Chelsea), 1923 v Ni, Se (2)
Goodyer, A. C. (Nottingham F.), 1879 v S (1)
Hart, E. (Leeds U.), 1929 v W; 1930 v W, Ni; 1933 v
Gosling, R. C. (Old Etonians), 1892 vyW; 1893 vS;
S, A; 1934 v S, H, Cz (8)
1894 vy W; 1895 v W, S (5)
Hartley, F. (Oxford C.), 1923 v F (1)
Gosnell, A. (Newcastle U.), 1906 v Ni (1)
Harvey, A. (Wednesday Strollers), 1881 vy W (1)
Gough, H. (Sheffield U.), 1921 v S (1)
Harvey, C. (Everton), 1971 v Ma (1)
Goulden, L. (West Ham U.), 1937 v Se, N; 1938 v
Hassall, H. W. (Huddersfield T.), 1951 v S, Arg, P;
W, Ni, Cz, G, Sw, F; 1939 vS, W, R of E, 1, R,
1952 v F; (with Bolton W.), 1954 v Ni (5)
Y (14)
Hawfrey, J. P. (Old Etonians), 1881 v S, W (2)
Graham, L. (Millwall), 1925 v S, W (2)
Hawkes, R. M. (Luton T.), 1907 v Ni; 1908 v A (2)
Graham, T. (Nottingham F.), 1931 v F; 1932 v Ni
H, B (5)
(2) Haygarth, E. B. (Manchester), 1875 v S (1)
Grainger, C. (Sheffield U.), 1956 v Br, Se, Fi, G;
Haynes, J. (Fulham), 1955 v Ni; 1956 vS, Ni, Br, Se,
1957 v W, Ni; (with Sunderland), 1957 v S (7)
Fi, WG, Sp; 1957 v W, Y, D, Ei(2); 1958 v W, Ni,
Greaves, J. (Chelsea), 1959 v Pe, M, US; 1960 v W,
S, F, P, Y, USSR (3), Br, A; 1959 v S, Ni,
Se, Y, Sp; 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P, Sp, I, A; (with
USSR, I, Br, Pe, M, US; 1960 v Ni, Y, Sp, H;
Tottenham H.), 1962 vS, Sw, Pe, H, Arg, Bul, Br;
1961 v Ni, W,S, L, P, Sp, M, I, A; 1962 v W, Ni,
1963 v Ni, W, S, F (2) Br, Cz, Sw; 1964 v W, Ni,
S, A, Sw, Pe, P, H, Arg, Bul, Br (56)
R of W, P (2), Ei, Br, U, Arg; 1965 v Ni, S, Bel,
Headley, G. A. (Sheffield U.), 1901 v Ni (1)
Ho, H, Y; 1966 v W, A, Y, N, D, Pol, W, M, F; Healless, H. (Blackburn R.), 1925 v Ni; 1928 v S (2)
1967 v S, Sp, A (57) Hegan, K. E. (Corinthians), 1923 v Bel, F; 1924 v
Green, F, T. (Wanderers), 1876 v S (1) Ni, Bel (4)
Green, G, H. (Sheffield U.), 1925 v F; 1926 vS, Bel, Hellawell, M. (Birmingham C.,), 1963 v Ni, F (2)
W;; 1927 v W, Ni, 1928 v F, Bel (8) Henfrey, A. G. (Corinthians), 1891 v Ni; 1892 v W;
Greenhaigh, E. H. (Notts.), 1872 v S; 1873 vS (2)
1895 v W; 1896 v S, W (5)
Greenwood, D. H. (Blackburn R.), 1882 v S, Ni (2) Henry, R. (Tottenham H.), 1963 v F (1)
Grimsdell, A. (Tottenham H.), 1920 v S, W; 1921 v Heron, F. (Wanderers), 1876 v S (1)
S, Ni; 1923 v W, Ni (6) Heron, H. (Wanderers), 1873 v S; 1874v S; 1875 v
Grosvenor, T. (Birmingham), 1934 v Ni, W, F (3) S; 1876 v S; 1878 v S (5)
Gunn, W. (Notts.), 1884 v S, W (2) Hibbert, W. (Bury), 1910 v S (1)
Gurney, R. (Sunderland), 1935 v S (1) Hibbs, H. (Birmingham), 1930 v S, W, A, G;
Hacking, J. (Oldham Ath.), 1929 v S, W, Ni (3) 1931 v S, W, Ni; 1932 v W, Ni, Sp; 1933 v S, W,
Hadley, N. (W.B.A.), 1903 v Ni (1) Ni, A, I, Sw; 1934 v Ni, W, F; 1935 v S, W, Ni,
Hagan, J. (Sheffield U.), 1949 v D (1) Ho; 1936 v G, W (25)
Haines, J. T. W. (W.B.A.), 1949 v Sw (1) Hill, F. (Bolton W.), 1963 v Ni, W (2)
Hall, A. E. (Aston Villa), 1910 v Ni (1) Hill, J. H. (Burnley), 1925 v W; 1926 v S; 1927 vS,
Hall, G. W. (Tottenham H.), 1934 v F; 1938 v S, W, Ni, Bel, F; 1928 v Ni; 1929 v F, Bel, Sp (10)
Ni, Cz; 1939 v S, W Ni, R of E, I, Y (11) Hill, R. (Millwall), 1926 v Bel (1)
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Hillman, J. (Burnley), 1899 v Ni (1) R, W; 1970 v Ho, WG (sub); 1971 v Ma; 1972 v
Hills, S. F. (Old Harrovians), 1879 v S (1) WG (2), W, Ni, S (20)
Hilsdon, G. R. (Chelsea), 1907 v Ni; 1908 v S, W, Hurst, G. (West Ham U.), 1966 v S, WG (2), Y, Fi
Ni, A, H, B; 1909 v Ni (8) D, Arg, P; 1967 v Ni, W, S, Cz, Sp, A; 1968 v W,
Hine, E. W. (Leicester C.), 1929 v W, Ni; 1930 v Ni, S, Se (sub), WG, USSR (2); 1969 v Ni, S,
W, Ni; 1932 v W, Ni (6) R (2), Bul, F, M, U, Br; 1970 v W, Ni, S, Ho
Hinton, A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1963 v F; (with (1 + 1 sub), Be, Co, Ec, R, Br, WG; 1971 VEG,
Nottingham F.), 1965 v W, Bel (3) Gr, W, S; 1972 v Sw (2), Gr, WG (49)
Hitchens, G. (Aston Villa), 1961 v M, I, A; (with Hutton, A. E. (West Ham U.), 1924 v Bel; 1928 vS,
Inter-Milan), 1962 v Sw, Pe, H, Br (7) Ni; 1929 v F, Bel, Sp (6)
Hobbis, H. H. F. (Charlton Ath.), 1936 v A, Bel (2)
Hodgetts, D. (Aston Villa), 1888 v S, W, Ni; 1892 v Iremonger, J. (Nottingham F.), 1901 v S; 1902 y
S, Ni; 1894 v Ni (6) Ni (2)
Hodgkinson, A. (Sheffield U.). 1957 v S, Ei (2), D;
1961 v W (5) Jack, D. N. B. (Bolton W.), 1924 v S, W; 1928 v F,
Hodgkinson, J. (Blackburn R.), 1913 v W, S; 1920v Bel; (with Arsenal), 1930 v S, G. A; 1933 v W,
Ni (3) A (9)
Hodgson, G. (Liverpool), 1931 v S, Ni, W (3) Jackson, E. (Oxford University), 1891 v W (1)
Hogg, W. (Sunderland), 1902 v S, W, Ni (3) Jarrett, B. G. (Old Harrovians), 1876 v S; 1877 vS;
Holdcroft, H. (Preston N.E.), 1937 v W, Ni (2) 1878 v S (3)
Holden, A. (Bolton W.), 1959 v S, I, Br, Pe, M (5) Jefferis, F. (Everton), 1912 v S, W (2)
Holden, G. (Wednesday O.A.), 1881 v S; 1884 vS, Jezzard, B. (Fulham), 1954 v H; 1956 v Ni (2)
W, Ni (4) Johnson, E. (Saltley College), 1880 v W; 1884 v Ni
Holden-White, C. (Swifts), 1888 v W, S (2) (2)
Holford, T. (Stoke), 1903 v Ni (1) Johnson, H. (Sheffield U.), 1900 v S, W, Ni; 1903 v
Holley, G. (Sunderland), 1909 v S, W, H (2), A; S, W, Ni (6)
1910 vy W; 1912 vS, W, Ni; 1913 v S (10) Johnson, J. A. (Stoke C.), 1937 v N, Se, Fi, S, Ni(5)
Holliday, E. (Middlesbrough), 1960 v W, Ni, Se (3) Johnson, T. C. F. (Manchester C.), 1926 v Bel;
Hollins, J. (Chelsea), 1967 v Sp (1) 1930 v W; (with Everton), 1932 v S, Sp; 1933 v
Holmes, R. (Preston N.E.), 1888 v Ni; 1891 v S; Ni (5)
1892 v S; 1893 v S, W; 1894 v Ni; 1895 v Ni (7) Johnston, H. (Blackpool), 1947 v S, Ho; 1951 v S;
Holt, J. (Everton), 1890 v W; 1891 vS, W; 1892 vS, 1953 v Arg, Ch, U, US; 1954 v W, Ni, H (10)
Ni; 1893 v S; 1894 v S, Ni; 1895 v S; 1900 v Ni Jones, A. (Walsall), 1882 v S, W; 1883 v S (3)
(10) Jones, H. (Blackburn R.), 1927 v S; 1928 v S, Ni,
Hopkinson, E. (Bolton W.), 1958 v W, Ni, S, F, P, Bel, L, F (6)
Y; 1959 v S, I, Br, Pe, M US; 1960 v W, Se (14) Jones, H. (Nottingham F.), 1923 v F (1)
Hossack, A. H. (Corinthians), 1892 v W; 1894 v W Jones, M. (Sheffield U.), 1965 v WG, Se (with
(2) Leeds U.), 1970 v Ho (3)
Houghton, W. E. (Aston Villa), 1931 v Ni, W, F, Jones, W. (Bristol C.), 1901 v Ni (1)
Bel; 1932 v S, Ni; 1933 v A (7) Jones, W. H. (Liverpool), 1950 v P, Bel (2)
Houlker, A. E, (Blackburn R.), 1902 v S; 1903 vS, Joy, B. (Casuals), 1936 v Bel (1)
W; 1906 v W, Ni (5)
Howarth, G. (Accrington), 1887 v S, W, Ni; Karl, E. (Dulwich Hamlet), 1929 v F, Bel, Sp (3)
1888 v S; 1890 v S (5) Kay, A. (Everton), 1963 v Sw (1)
Howarth, R. (Preston N.E.), 1887 v Ni; 1888 v S, Kean, F. W. (Sheffield W.), 1923 vS, Bel; 1924 v W;
W; 1891 v S; 1894 v Ni (5) 1925 v Ni; 1926 v Ni, Bel; (with Bolton W.),
Howe, D. (W.B.A.), 1958 v S, W, Ni, F, P, Y, 1927 v L; 1929 v F, Sp (9)
USSR (3), Br, A; 1959 v S, W, Ni, USSR, I, Br, Keen, E. (Derby Co), 1933 v A; 1937 v W, Ni, H (4)
Pe, M, US; 1960 v W, Ni, Se (23) Kelly, R. (Burnley), 1920 v S; 1921 v S, W, Ni;
Howe, J. R. (Derby Co.), 1948 v I; 1949 v S, Ni (3) 1922 VS, W; 1923 vS; 1924 v Ni; 1925 v W, Ni, S;
Howell, L. S. (Wanderers), 1873 v S (1) 1926 v W; (with Huddersfield T.), 1927 v L;
Howell, R, (Sheffield U.), 1895 v Ni; 1899 v S (2) 1928 v S (14)
Hudson, J. (Sheffield), 1883 v Ni (1) Kevan, D. (W.B.A.), 1957 v S; 1958 v W, Ni, S, P,
Hudspeth, F. (Newcastle U.), 1926 v Ni (1) Y, USSR (3), Br, A; 1959 v M, US; 1961 v M (14)
Hughes, E. (Liverpool), 1970 v W, Ni, S, Ho, P, B; Kidd, B. (Manchester U.), 1970 v Ni, Ec (sub)
1971 vy EG, Ma (2), Gr, W; 1972 v Sw, Gr, (2)
WG (2), W, Ni, S (18) King, C. J. S. (Felstead), 1882 v Ni (1)
Hughes, L. (Liverpool), 1950 v Ch, US, Sp (3) Kingsford, R. K. (Marlborough), 1874 v S (1)
Hulme, J. H. A. (Arsenal), 1927 v S, Bel, F; 1928 vy Kingsley, A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1892 yv W;
S, Ni, W; 1929 v Ni, W 1933 v S (9) 1893 v S; (with Derby Co.), 1896 v W, Ni (4)
Humphreys, P. (Notts. Co.), 1903 v S (1) Kingsley, M. (Newcastle U.), 1901 v W (1)
Hunt, G. (Tottenham H.), 1933 v I, Sw, S (3) Kirchen, A. (Arsenal), 1937 v N, Se, Fi (3)
Hunt, Rev. K. R. G. (Leyton), 1911 vy S, W (2) Kirton, W. J. (Aston Villa), 1922 v Ni (1)
Hunt, R. (Liverpool), 1962 v A; 1963 vy EG; 1964 v Knight, A. E. (Portsmouth), 1920 v Ni (1)
S, US, P; 1965 v W; 1966 vS, Sp, Pol (2), WG (2), Knowles, C. (Tottenham H.), 1968 vy USSR, Sp, Se,
Fi, N, U, M, F, Arg, P; 1967 v Ni, W, Cz, Sp, A: WG (4)
1968 v W, Ni, USSR (2), Sp (2), Se, Y; 1969 v
R (2) (34) Labone, B, (Everton), 1963 v Ni, W, F; 1967 v Sp,
Hunter, J. (Sheffield Heeley), 1878 v S; 1880 vS, W; A; 1968 v S, Sp, Se, Y, USSR, WG; 1969 v Ni,
1881 v S, W; 1882 v S, W (7) S, R, Bul, M, U, Br; 1970 v S, W, B, Co, Ec, i,
Hunter, N. (Leeds U.), 1966 v WG, Y, Fi, Sp (sub); Br, WG (26)
1967 v A; 1968 v Sp, Se, Y, WG, USSR; 1969 v Langley, J. (Fulham), 1958 v S, P. Y (3)
718
Langton, R. (Blackburn R.), 1947 v W, Ni, Ei, Ho, Madeley, P. (Leeds U.), 1971 v Ni; 1972 v Sw (2),
F, Sw; 1948 v Se; 1949 vy D, Se; (with Bolton W,), Gr, WG (2), W, S (8)
1950 v S; 1951 v Ni (11) Magee, T. (W.B.A.), 1923 v W, Se; 1925 v S, Bel,
Latherton, E. G. (Blackburn R.), 1913 v W; 1914 Vv F (5)
Ni (2) Makepeace, H, (Everton), 1906 vS; 1910 vS; 1912
Lawler, C. (Liverpool), 1971 v Ma, W, S; 1972 v vS,W (4)
Sw (4) Male, G. (Arsenal), 1935 v Se, Ni, I, Ho; 1936 vS,
L wton, T. (Everton), 1939 v S, W, Ni, R of E, N,, W, Ni, G, A, Bel; 1937 v S, Ni, H, N, Se, Fi;
1, R, Y; (with Chelsea), 1947 v S, W, Ni, Ei, Ho, 1939 v I, R, Y (19)
F, Sw, P; 1948 v W, Ni, Bel; (with Notts. Co.), Mannion, W. (Middlesbrough), 1947 v S, W, Ni, Ei,
1948 v S, Se, 1; 1949 v D (23) Ho, F, Sw, P; 1948 v W, Ni, Bel, Se, I; 1949 v N,
Leach, T. (Sheffield W.), 1931 v W, Ni (2) F; 1950 v S, Bi, P, Bel, Ch, US; 1951 v Ni, W, S.
Leake, A. (Aston Villa), 1904 y S; 1905 v S, W, Y; 1952 v F (26)
Ni (4) Marsden, J. (Darwen), 1891 v Ni (1)
Lee, A. (Southampton), 1904 y W (1) Marsden, W. (Sheffield W.), 1930 v W, S, G (3)
Lee, F. (Manchester C.), 1969 v Ni, W, S, Bul, F, M, Marsh, R. (Q.P.R.), 1972 v Sw (sub), (with Man-
U; 1970 v W, Ho (2), P. B. Co, Ec, R, Br, WG; chester C.) WG (sub +1), W, Ni, S (6)
1971 v EG, Gr, Ma, Ni, W, S; 1972 v Sw (2), Marshall, T. (Darwen), 1880 v W; 1881 v W (2)
Gr, WG (27) Martin, H. (Sunderland), 1914 v Ni (1)
Lee, J. (Derby Co.), 1951 v Ni (1) Maskrey, H. (Derby Co.), 1908 v Ni (1)
Leighton, J. E. (Nottingham F.), 1886 v Ni (1) Mason, C. (Wolverhampton W.), 1887 v Ni; 1888 v
Lilley, H. E. (Sheffield U.), 1892 v W (1) W; 1890 v Ni (3)
Linacre, H. J. (Nottingham F.), 1905 v W, S (2) Matthews, R. (Coventry C.), 1956 v S, Br, Se, WG;
Lindley, T. (Nottingham F.), 1886 v S, W, Ni; 1887 1957 v Ni (5)
v S, W, Ni; 1888 v S, W, Ni; 1890 v S, W; 1891 v Matthews, S. (Stoke C.), 1935 v W, I; 1936 v G;
Ni (12) 1937 v S; 1938 vS, W, Cz, G, Sw, F; 1939 vS, W,
Lindsey, W. (Winchester), 1873 v S (1) Ni, R of E, N, I, Y; 1947 v S; (with Blackpool),
Lintott, H. E. (Q.P.R.), 1908 v S, W, Ni; (with 1947 v Sw, P; 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, I; 1949 vS,
Bradford C.), 1909 v S, Ni, H (2) (7) W, Ni, D, Sw; 1950 v Sp; 1951 v Ni, S; 1954 v Ni,
Lipsham, H. B. (Sheffield U.), 1902 v W (1) R of E, H, Bel, U; 1955 v Ni, W, S, F, WG, Sp. P;
Lloyd, L. (Liverpool), 1971 v W; 1972 v Sw, Ni (3) 1956 v W, Br; 1957 v S, W, Ni, Y, D (2) Ei (54)
Lockett, A. (Stoke), 1903 v Ni (1) Matthews, V. (Sheffield U.), 1928 v F, Bel (2)
Lodge, L. V. (Cambridge University), 1894 v W; Maynard, W. J. (1st Surrey Rifles), 1872 v S; 1876
1895 v S, W; 1896 v S, Ni (5) vS(Q)
Lofthouse, J. M. (Blackburn R.), 1885 v S, W, Ni; Meadows, J. (Manchester C.), 1955 v S (1)
1887 v S, W; 1889 v Ni; 1890 v Ni (7) Medley, L. D. (Tottenham H.), 1951 v Y; 1952 v F,
Lofthouse, N. (Bolton W.), 1951 v Y; 1952 v W, Ni, A; 1952 v W, Ni; 1954 v W (6)
S, A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v W, Ni, S, Bel, Arg, Ch, U, Melia, J. (Liverpool), 1963 v S, Sw (2)
US; 1954 v W, Ni, R of E, Bel, U; 1955 v Ni, S, Meehan, T. (Chelsea), 1924 v Ni (1)
F, Sp, P; 1956 v W, S, Sp, D, Fi (sub); 1959 v W, Mercer, D. W. (Sheffield U.), 1923 v Ni, Bel (2)
USSR (33) Mercer, J. (Everton), 1939 v S, Ni, I, R, Y (5)
Longworth, E. (Liverpool), 1920 v S; 1921 v Bel; Merrick, G. H. (Birmingham C.), 1952 v Ni, S,
1923 v S, W, Bel (5) A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v Ni, W, S, Bel, Arg, Ch, U;
Lowder, A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1889 v W (1) 1954 v W, Ni, S, R of E, H (2), Y, Bel, Sw, U (23)
Lowe, E. (Aston Villa), 1947 v F, Sw, P (3) Metcalfe V. (Huddersfield T.), 1951 v Arg. P. (2)
Lucas, T. (Liverpool), 1922 v Ni; 1924 v F; 1926 v Mew, J. W. (Manchester U.), 1921 v Ni (1)
Bel (3) Middleditch, B. (Corinthians), 1897 v Ni (1)
Luntley, E. (Nottingham F.), 1880 v S, W (2) Milburn, J. E. T. (Newcastle U.), 1949 v S, W, Ni,
Lyttleton, Hon. A. (Old Etonians), 1877 v S (1) Sw; 1950 v W, P, Bel, Sp; 1951 v W, Arg, P;
Lyttleton, Hon. E. (Old Etonians), 1878 v S (1) 1952 v F; 1956 v D (13)
Milne, G. (Liverpool), 1963 v Br, Cz, EG; 1964 v
McCall, J. (Preston N.E.), 1913 v S, W; 1914 v S; W, Ni, S, R of W, U, P, Ei, Br, Arg; 1965 v Ni,
1920 v S; 1921 v Ni (5). Bel (14)
McDonald, C. (Burnley), 1958 v USSR (3), Br, A; Miller, B. (Burnley), 1961 v A (1)
1959 v W, Ni, USSR (8) Miller, J. E. (Charlton Ath.), 1923 v Se (1)
McFarland, R. (Derby Co.), 1971 y Gr, Ma (2), Ni, Mills, G. (Chelsea) 1938v W, Ni, Cz (3)
S; 1972 v Sw, Gr, WG, W,S(10) Milton, C. A. (Arsenal), 1952 v A (1)
McGarry, W. (Huddersfield T.), 1954 v Sw, U; Milward, A. (Everton), 1891 vS, W; 1897 vS, W (4)
1956 v W, D (4) Mitchell, C. (Upton Park), 1880 v W; 1881 v S;
McGuinness, W, (Manchester U.), 1959 v Ni, M (2) 1883 v S, W; 1885 v W (5)
MclInroy, A. (Sunderland), 1927 v Ni (1) Mitchell, J. F. (Manchester C.), 1925 v Ni (1)
McNab, R. (Arsenal), 1969 v Ni, Bul, R (1+1 sub) Moflat, H. (Oldham Ath.), 1913 v W (1)
(4) Molyneaux, G. (Southampton), 1902 v S; 1903 v S,
McNeil, M. (Middlesbrough), 1961 v W, Ni, S,L, W, Ni (4)
P, Sp, M, I; 1962 v L (9) Moon, W. R. (Old Westminsters), 1888 v S, W;
McNeil, R. (W.B.A.), 1914 v S, W (2) 1889 v S, W; 1890 v S, W; 1891 v S (7)
Macaulay, R. H. (Old Etonians), 1881 v S (1) Moore, H. (Notts. Co.), 1883 v Ni; 1885 v W (2)
Macdonald, M. (Newcastle U.), 1972 v W, Ni, Moore, I. (Nottingham F.), 1970 v Ho (1)
S (sub) (3) Moore, J. (Derby Co.), 1923 v S (1)
Macras, S. (Notts.), 1883 v S, W, Ni; 1884 v S, W, Moore, R. (West Ham U.), 1962 v Pe, H, Arg, Bul,
Ni (6) Br; 1963 v W, Ni, S, F (2), Br, Cz, EG, Sw;
ihe’ F. C. (Oxford University), 1872 v S (1) 1964 v W, Ni, S R of W, U, P (2), Ei, Br, Arg;
719
1965 v Ni, S, Bel, H, Y, WG, Se; 1966 v W, Ni,S, Page, L. A. (Burnley), 1927 vS, W, Bel, L, F; 1928 v
A, Sp, Pol (2), WG (2), N, D, U, M, F, Arg, P; W, Ni (7)
1967 v W, Ni, S, Cz, Sp, A; 1968 v W, Ni, S, Paine, T. (Southampton), 1963 v Cz, EG; 1964 v W
USSR (2), Sp (2), Se, Y, WG; 1969 v Ni, W, S, Ni, S, R of W, U, US P; 1965 v Ni, H, Y, WG,
R, Bul, F, M, U, Br; 1970 v W, Ni, S, Ho, P, B, Se; 1966 v W, A, Y, N, M (19)
Co, Ec, R, Br, Cz, WG; 1971 v EG, Gr, Ma, Ni, Pantling, H. H. (Sheffield U.), 1924 v Ni (1)
S; 1972 v Sw (2), Gr, WG (2), W, S (96) Paravacini, P. J. de (Old Etonians), 1883 v S, W
Moore, W. G. B. (West Ham U.), 1923 v S (1) Ni (3)
Mordue, J. (Sunderland), 1912 v Ni; 1913 v Ni (2) Parker, T. R. (Southampton), 1925 v F (1)
Morice, C. J. (Barnes), 1872 v S (1) Parkinson, J. (Liverpool), 1910 v S, W (2)
Morley, H. (Notts. Co.), 1910 v Ni (1) Parr, P. C. (Manchester), 1882 v W (1)
Morren, T. (Sheffield W.), 1898 v Ni (1) Parry, E. H. (Old Carthusians), 1879 vy W; 1882 v W,
Morris, F. (W.B.A.), 1920 v S; 1921 v Ni (2) S (G3)
Morris, J. (Derby Co.), 1949 v N, F; 1950 v Ei (3) Parry, R. (Bolton W.), 1960 v Ni, S (2)
Morris, W. (Wolverhampton W.), 1939 v S, Ni, Pawson, F. W. (Cambridge University), 1883 v
R (3) Ni; 1885 v Ni (2)
Morse, H. (Notts.), 1879 v S (1) Payne, J. (Luton T.), 1937 v Fi (1)
Mort, T. (Aston Villa), 1924 v W, F; 1926 v S (3) Peacock, A. (Middlesbrough), 1962 v Arg, Bul;
Mortensen, S. H. (Blackpool), 1947 v P; 1948 v W, S, 1963 v Ni, W; (with Leeds U.), 1966 v W, Ni (6)
Ni, Bel, Se, I; 1949 v S, W, Ni, Se, N; 1950 v S, Peacock, J. (Middlesbrough), 1929 v F, Bel, Sp (3)
W, Ni, I, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp; 1951 v S, Arg; Pearson, H. (W.B.A.), 1932 v S (1)
1954 v R of E, H (25) Pearson, J. (Crewe Alex.), 1892 v Ni (1)
Morton, A. (C. Palace), 1873 v S (1) Pearson, S. C. (Manchester U.), 1948 v S; 1949 vS,
Morton, J. (West Ham U.), 1938 v Cz (1) Ni; 1950 v Ni, I, 1951 v P; 1952 v S, I (8)
Mosforth, W. (Sheffield), 1877 v S; 1878 v S; Pease, W. H. (Middlesbrough), 1927 v W (1)
1879 vS, W; 1880 vS, W; 1881 v W; 1882 vS, W Pegg, D. (Manchester U.), 1957 v Ei (1)
(9) Pelly, F. R. (Old Foresters), 1893 v Ni; 1894 v S,
Moss, F. (Arsenal), 1934 v S, H, Cz; 1935 v I (4) W (3)
Moss, F, (Aston Villa), 1922 v S, Ni; 1923 v Ni; Pennington, J. (W.B.A.), 1907 v S, W; 1908 v S,
1924 v S, Bel (5) W, Ni, A; 1909 v S, W, H (2), A; 1910 v S, W;
Mosscrop, E. (Burnley), 1914 v S, W (2) 1911 v S, W, Ni; 1912 v S, W, Ni; 1913 v S, W;
Mozley, B. (Derby Co.), 1950 v W, Ni, Ei (3) 1914 Vv S, Ni; 1920 v S, W (25)
Mullen, J. (Wolverhampton W.), 1947 v S; 1949 v Pentland, F. B. (Middlesbrough), 1909 vS, W, H (2)
N, F; 1950 v Bel (sub), Ch, US; 1954 v W, Ni, S, A (5)
R of E, Y, Sw (12) Perry, C. (W.B.A.), 1890 v Ni; 1891 v Ni; 1893 v
Mullery, A. (Tottenham H.), 1965 v Ho; 1967 v Sp, W (3)
A; 1968 v W, Ni, S, USSR, Sp (2), Se, Y; 1969 v Perry, T. (W.B.A.), 1898 v W (1)
Ni, S, R, Bul, F, M, U, Br; 1970 v W, Ni, S Perry, W. (Blackpool), 1956 v Ni, S, Sp (3)
(sub), Ho, Bel (sub), P, Co, Ec, R, Cz, WG, Br; Peters, M. (West Ham U.), 1966 v Y, Fi, Pol, M, F,
1971 v Ma, EG, Gr; 1972 v Sw (35) Arg, P, WG; 1967 v Ni, W, S, Cz; 1968 v W, Ni,
S, USSR (2), Sp (2), Se, Y; 1969 v Ni, S, R, Bul,
Needham, E. (Sheffield U.), 1894 v S; 1895 v S;
F, M, U, Br; (with Tottenham H.), 1970 v W,
1897 v S, W, Ni; 1898 v S, W; 1899 v S, W, Ni;
Ni, S, Ho (2), P (sub), B, Co, Ec, R, Br, Cz, WG;
1900 v S, Ni; 1901 v S, W, Ni; 1902 v W (16)
1970 v EG, Gr, Ma (2), Gr, W, S; 1972 v Sw, Gr,
Newton, K. (Blackburn R.), 1966 v S, WG; 1967 v
Sp, A; 1968 v W, S, Sp, Se, Y, WG; 1969 v Ni, W, WG (1+1 sub.) Ni (sub) (54)
Phillips, L. (Portsmouth), 1952 v Ni 1955 vW, WG
S, R, Bul, M, U, Br, F; (with Everton), 1970 v Ni,
S, Ho, Co, Ec, R, Cz, WG (27) (3)
Nicholls, J. (W.B.A.), 1954 v S, Y (2) Pickering, F. (Everton), 1964 v US; 1965 v Ni,
Bel (3)
Nicholson, W. (Tottenham H.), 1951 v P (1)
Norman, M. (Tottenham H.), 1962 v Pe, H, Arg, Pickering, J. (Sheffield), 1933 v S (1)
Bul, Br; 1963 v S, F, Br, Cz, EG; 1964 v W, Ni, Pike, T. M. (Cambridge University), 1886 v Ni (1)
S, R of W, U, P (2), US, Br, Arg; 1965 v Ni, Bel, Pilkington, B. (Burnley), 1955 v Ni (1)
Ho (23) Plant, J. (Bury), 1900 v S (1)
Nuttall, H. (Bolton W.), 1928 v W, Ni; 1929 v S (3) Plum, S. L. (Charlton Ath.), 1923 v F (1)
Pointer, R. (Burnley), 1962 v W, L. P (3)
Oakley, W. J. (Oxford University), 1895 vyW; 1896 Porteous, T. (Sunderland), 1891 v W (1)
v S, W, Ni; 1897 v S, W, Ni; 1898 v S, W, Ni; Priest, F. (Sheffield U.), 1900 v Ni (1)
1900 v S, W, Ni; 1901 v S, W, Ni (16) Prinsep, J. F. (Old Carthusians), 1879 v S (1)
O’Dowd, P. (Chelsea), 1932 v S; 1933 v Ni, Sw (3) Puddefoot, S. C. (Blackburn R.), 1926 v S, Ni (2)
O’Grady, M. (Huddersfield T.), 1963 v Ni; (with Pye, J. (Wolverhampton W.), 1950 v Bel (1)
Leeds U.), 1969 v F (2) Pym, R. H. (Bolton W.), 1925 v S, W. 1926 v W (3)
Ogilvie, R. A. (Clapham R.), 1874 v S (1)
Oliver, L. (Fulham), 1929 vy Bel (1) Quantrill, A. (Derby Co.), 1920 v S, W; 1921 v W,
Olney, B. (Aston Villa), 1928 v F, Bel (2) Ni (4)
Osborne, F. R. (Fulham), 1923 y Ni, F; 1925 v Quixall, A. (Sheffield W.), 1954 vy W, Ni, R of E;
Bel; 1926 v Bel (4) 1955 v Sp, P (5)
Osborne R. (Leicester C.), 1928 v W (1) Radford, J. (Arsenal), 1969 v R; 1972 v Sw (sub)
Osgood, P. (Chelsea), 1970 v B, R (sub), Cz (sub) (3) (2)
Ottaway, C. J. (Oxford University), 1872 v 8; Raikes, G. B. (Oxford University), 1895 v W; 1896v
1874 v S (2) W, Ni, S (4)
Owen, J. R. B. (Sheffield), 1874 v S (1) Ramsey, A. E. (Southampton), 1949 y Sw; (with
Owen, S. (Luton T.), 1954 v H, Y, Bel (3) Tottenham H.), 1950 v S, I, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp;
720
1951 v S, Ni, W, Y, Arg, P; 1952 v S, W, Ni, F, Scattergood, E. (Derby Co.), 1913 v W (1)
A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v Ni, W, S, Bel, Arg. Ch, U, Schofield, J. (Stoke), 1892 v W; 1893 v W; 1895 v
US; 1954 v R of E, H (32) Ni (3)
Rawlings, A. (Preston N.E.), 1921 y Bel (1) Scott, L. (Arsenal), 1947 y S, W, Ni, Ei, Ho, F, Sw,
Rawlings, W. E. (Southampton), 1922 v S, W (2) @ 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, Se, I; 1949 vyW, Ni, D
Rawlinson, J. F. P. (Old Etonians), 1882 v Ni (1) 17)
Rawson, H. E. (Old Westminsters), 1875 v S (1) Scott, W. (Brentford), 1937 v W (1)
Rawson, W. F. (Old Westminsters), 1875 vS; 1877 Seddon, J. (Bolton W.), 1923 v F, Se (2); 1924 v Bel;
vS() 1927 v W; 1929 v S (6)
Read, A. (Tufnell Park), 1921 y Bel (1) Seed, J. (Tottenham H.), 1921 v Bel; 1923 v W, Ni,
Reader, J. (W.B.A.), 1894 v Ni (1) Bel; 1925 y S (5)
Reaney, P. (Leeds U.), 1969 v Bul (sub); 1970 y Le Settle, J. (Bury), 1899, v S, W, Ni; (with Everton),
1971 v Ma (3) 1902 v S, Ni; 1903 v Ni (6)
Revie, D. (Manchester C.), 1955 v Ni, S, F; 1956 v Sewell, J. (Sheffield W.), 1952 v Ni, A, Sw; 1953 v
W, D; 1957 v Ni (6) Ni; 1954 v H (2) (6)
Reynolds, J. (W.B.A.), 1892 v S; (with Aston Villa), Sewell, W. R. (Blackburn R.), 1924 vy W (1)
1893 v S, W; 1894 v S, Ni; 1895 v S; 1897 v S, Shackleton, L. (Sunderland), 1949 vyW, D; 1950 v
W (8) W; 1955 v W, WG (5)
Richards, C. H. (Nottingham F.), 1898 v Ni (1) Sharp, J. (Everton), 1903 v Ni; 1905 v S (2)
Richards, G. (Derby Co.), 1909 v A (1) Shaw, G. (Sheffield U.), 1959 v S, W, USSR, I;
Richardson, J. R. (Newcastle U.), 1933 v I, Sw (2) 1963 v W (5)
Richardson, W. G. (W.B.A.), 1935 v Ho (1) Shaw, G. A. (W.B.A.), 1932 v S (1)
Rickaby, S. (W.B.A.), 1954 v Ni (1) Shea, D. (Blackburn R.), 1914 v W, Ni (2)
Rigby, A. (Blackburn R.), 1927 v S, Bel, L, F; Shellito, K. (Chelsea), 1963 v Cz (1)
1928 v W (5) Shelton, A. (Notts. Co.), 1889 v Ni; 1890 v S, W;
Rimmer, E. J. (Sheffield W.), 1930 v S, G, A; 1932 v 1891 v S, W; 1892 vS (6)
Sp (4) Shelton, C. (Notts. Rangers), 1888 v Ni; 1889 v Ni
Robb, G. (Tottenham H.), 1954 v H (1) (2)
Roberts, C. (Manchester U.), 1905 v Ni, W, S (3) Shepherd, A. (Bolton W.), 1906 v S; (with New-
Roberts, F. (Manchester C.), 1925 v S, W, Bel, castle U.), 1911 v Ni (2)
F (4) Shilton, P. (Leicester C.), 1971 v EG, W; 1972 v
Roberts, H. (Arsenal), 1931 v S (1) Sw, Ni (4)
Roberts, H. (Millwall), 1931 v Bel (1) Shimwell, E. (Blackpool), 1949 v Se (1)
Roberts, R. (W.B.A.), 1887 v S; 1888 y Ni; 1890 v Shutt, G. (Stoke C.), 1886 v Ni (1)
Ni (3) Silcock, J. (Manchester U.), 1921 v S, W; 1923 v
Roberts, W. T. (Preston N.E.), 1924 v W, Bel (2) Se (3)
Robinson, J. (Sheffield W.), 1937 v Fi; 1938 v G, Sw; Sillett, R. P. (Chelsea), 1955 v F, Sp, P (3)
1939 v W (4) Simms, E. (Luton T.), 1922 v Ni (1)
Robinson, J. W. (Derby Co.), 1897 v S, Ni; (with Simpson, J. (Blackburn R.), 1911 v S, W, Ni;
New Brighton Tower), 1898 v S, W, Ni; (with 1912 vS, W, Ni; 1913 v S; 1914 v W (8)
Southampton), 1899 v S; 1900 v S, W, Ni; 1901 v Slaney, Captain K. (Household Brigade), 1873 v
Ni (10) S (1)
Robson, R. (W.B.A.), 1958 vy F, USSR (2), Br, A; Slater, W. (Wolverhampton W.), 1955 v W, WG;
1960 v Sp, H; 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P, Sp, M, I; 1958 v S, P, Y, USSR (3), Br, A; 1959 v USSR;
1962 v W, Ni, Sw, L, P (20) 1960 v S (12)
Rose, W. C. (Wolverhampton W.), 1884 v S, W, Ni; Smalley, T. (Wolverhampton W.), 1937 v W (1)
1886 v Ni; 1891 v Ni (5) Smart, T. (Aston Villa), 1921 v S; 1924 v S, W;
Rostron, T. (Darwen), 1881 v S, W (2) 1930 v W; 1936 v Ni (5)
Rowe, A. (Tottenham H.), 1934 v F (1) Smith, A. (Nottingham F.), 1891 v S, W; 1893 v
Rowley, J. F. (Manchester U.) 1949 v Sw, Se, F; Ni (3)
1950 v Ni, I; 1952 v S (6) Smith, A. K. (Oxford University), 1872 v S (1)
Rowley, W. (Stoke C.), 1889 v Ni; 1892 v Ni (2) Smith, B. (Tottenham H.), 1921 y S; 1922 v W (2)
Royle, J. (Everton), 1971 v Ma (1) Smith, C. E. (C. Palace), 1876 v S (1)
Ruddlesdin, H. (Sheffield W.), 1904 v W, Ni ; 1905 Smith, G. O. (Old Carthusians), 1893 v Ni; 1894 v
vS (3) W, S; 1895 v W;' 1896 v W, Ni, S; 1897 v S, Ni;
Ruffell, J. (West Ham U.), 1926 v S; 1927 v Ni; 1888 v S, W; 1889 v S, W, Ni; 1900 v S, W, Ni;
1929 vy S, W, Ni; 1930 v W (6) 1901 v S, Ni (19)
Russell, B. B. (Royal Engineers), 1883 v W (1) Smith, H, (Reading), 1905 v W, S; 1906 v W, Ni (4)
Rutherford, J. (Newcastle U.), 1904 v S; 1907 v S, Smith, J. (W.B.A.), 1920 v Ni; 1923 v Ni (2)
Ni, W; 1908 v S, Ni, W, A (2), H, B (11) Smith, J. (Portsmouth), 1932 v Ni, W, Sp (3)
Smith, Joe (Bolton W.), 1913 v Ni; 1914 v S, W;
Sadler, D. (Manchester U.), 1968 v Ni, USSR; 1920 v W, Ni (5)
1970 vy Ec (sub); 1971 v EG (4) Smith, J. R. (Millwall), 1939 v Ni, N (2)
Sagar, C. (Bury), 1900 v Ni; 1902 vy W (2) Smith, Leslie (Brentford), 1939 v R (1)
Sagar, E. (Everton), 1936 v S, M, A, Bel (4) Smith, Lionel (Arsenal), 1951 v W; 1952 v W, Ni;
Sandford, E. (W.B.A.), 1933 v W (1) 1953 v W, S, Bel (6)
Sandilands, R. R. (Old Westminsters), 1892 v W; Smith, R. (Tottenham H.), 1961 v Ni, W, S, L, P,
1893 v Ni; 1894 vW; 1895 v W; 1896 v W (5) Sp; 1962 v S; 1963 vS, F, Br, Cz, EG; 1964 v W,
Sands, J. (Nottingham F.), 1880 v W (1) Ni, R of W (15)
Saunders, F. E. (Swifts), 1888 v W (1) Smith, S. (Aston Villa), 1895 v S (1)
Savage, A. H. (C. Palace), 1876 v S (1) Smith, S. (Leicester C.), 1936 v Ni (1)
Saver, J. B. (Stoke), 1887 v Ni (1) Smith, T, (Birmingham C.), 1960 vy W, Se (2)
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Smith, T. (Liverpool), 1971 v W (1) Taylor, E. (Huddersfield T.), 1923 v S, W, Ni, Bel;
Smith, W. H. (Huddersfield T.), 1922 v W, S; 1928 v 1924 v S, Ni, P; 1926 v S (8)
S (3) Taylor, E. (Blackpool), 1954 v H (1)
Sorby, T. H. (Sheffield), 1879 v W (1) Taylor, J. G. (Fulham), 1951 v Arg, P (2)
Southworth, J. (Blackburn R.), 1889 v W; 1891 v Taylor, P. (Liverpool), 1948 v W, Ni, Se (3)
W; 1892 v S (3) Taylor, T. (Manchester U.), 1953 v Arg, Ch, U;
Sparks, J. (Herts Rangers), 1879 V S; 1880 v S, W 1954 v Bel, Sw; 1956 vS, Br, Se, Fi, WG; 1957 v
(3) Ni, Y (sub), D (2), Ei (2); 1958 v W, Ni, F (19)
Spence, J. (Manchester U)., 1926 v Bel; 1927 v Ni(2) Temple, D. (Everton), 1965 v WG (1)
Spence, R. (Chelsea), 1938 v A, Bel (2) Thickett, H. (Sheffield U.), 1899 v S, W (2)
Spencer, H. (Aston Villa), 1897 v S, W; 1900 v W; Thompson, P. (Liverpool), 1964 v P (2), Ei, US, Br,
1905 v W, S; 1908 v Ni (6) Arg; 1965 v Ni, W, S, Bel, Ho; 1966 v Ni; 1968 v
Spencer, C. W. (Newcastle U.), 1924 v S; 1925 vW Ni, WG; 1970 v S, Ho (sub) (16)
Q) Thompson, T. (Aston Villa), 1952 v W; (with
Spiksley, F. (Sheffield W.), 1893 v S, W; 1894 v S, Preston N.E.), 1957 v S (2)
Ni; 1896 v Ni; 1898 v S, W (7) Thomson, R. (Wolverhampton W.), 1964 vy Ni, US,
Spilsby, B. W. (Derby Co.), 1885 v Ni; 1886 v Ni, P, Arg; 1965 v Bel, Ho, Ni, W (8)
S (3) Thornewell, G. (Derby Co.), 1923 v Se (2); 1924
Spouncer, A. (Nottingham F.), 1900 v W (1) v F; 1925 v F (4)
Springett, R. (Sheffield W.), 1960 v Ni, S, Y, Sp, H; Thornley, I. (Manchester C.), 1907 v W (1)
1961 v Ni, S, L, P, Sp, M, I, A; 1962 v W, Ni, S, Tilson, C. F. (Manchester C.), 1934 v H, Cz; 1935 v
A, Sw, Pe, L, P, H, Arg, Bul, Br; 1963 v Ni, W, W; 1936 v Ni (4)
F (2), Sw; 1966 v W, A, N (33) Titmus, F. (Southampton), 1922 v W; 1923 v W (2)
Sproston, B. (Leeds U.), 1937 v W; 1938 vS, W, Ni, Todd, C. (Derby Co.), 1972 v Ni(1)
Cz, G, Sw, P; (with Tottenham H.), 1939 v W, Toone, G. (Notts. Co.), 1892 v S, W (2)
R of E; (with Manchester C.), 1939 v N (11) Topham, A. G. (Eastbourne), 1894 v W (1)
Squire, R. T. (Old Westminsters), 1886 v S, W, Ni 3) Topham, R. (Casuals), 1893 v Ni; 1894 v W (2)
Stanbrough, M. H. (Old Carthusians), 1895 v W (1) Townley, W. J. (Blackburn R.), 1889 v W; 1890 v
Staniforth, R. (Huddersfield T.), 1954S, H, Y, Bel, Ni (2)
Sw, U; 1955 v W, WG (8) Townrow, J. (Clapton Orient), 1925 v S; 1926 v W
Starling, R. W. (Sheffield W.), 1933 v S; (with ()
Aston Villa), 1937 v S (2) Tremelling, D. (Birmingham), 1928 v W (1)
Steele, F. C. (Stoke C.), 1937 v S, W, Ni, N, Se, Tresadern, J. (West Ham U.), 1923 v S, Se (2)
Fi (6) Tunstall, F. (Sheffield U.), 1923 v S; 1924 v S, W,
Stephenson, C. (Huddersfield T.), 1924 v W (1) Ni, F (5)
Stephenson, G. (Derby Co.), 1928 v F, Bel; (with Turner, A. (Southampton), 1900 v Ni; 1901 v Ni (2)
Sheffield W.), 1931 v F (3) Turner, H. (Huddersfield T.), 1931 v F, Bel (2)
Stephenson, J. E. (Leeds U.), 1938 v S; 1939 v Ni (2) Turner, J. (Bolton W.), 1893 v W; 1895 v Ni; 1898
Stepney, A. (Manchester U.), 1968 v Se (1) v Ni (3)
Stewart, J. (Sheffield W.), 1907 v S, W; (with Turnbull, R. (Bradford), 1920 v Ni (1)
Newcastle U.), 1911 v S (3) Tweedy, G. J. (Grimsby T.) 1937 v H (1)
Stiles, N. (Manchester U.), 1965 v S, H, Y, Se; 1966v
W, Ni, S, A, Sp, Pol (2), WG (2), N, D, U, M, F, Ufton, D. (Charlton Ath.), 1954 v R ofE (1)
Arg, P, 1967 v Ni, W, S, Cz; 1968 v USSR; Underwood, A. (Stoke), 1891-2 vy Ni (2)
1969 v R; 1970 v Ni, S (28) Urwin, T. (Newcastle U.), 1923 v Se (2); 1924 v Bel;
Stoller, L. (Birmingham), 1933 y W; 1934 v W, H (3) 1926 v W (4)
Storer, H. (Derby Co.), 1925 v F; 1928 v Ni (2) Utley, G. (Barnsley), 1913 v I (1)
Storey, P. (Arsenal), 1971 v Gr, Ni, S; 1972 v Sw,
Vaughton, H. A. (Aston Villa), 1882 v S, W, Ni;
WG, W, Ni, S (8)
1884 v S, W (5)
Strange, A. H. (Sheffield W.), 1930 vS, A, G; 1931 v
Veitch, C. C. K. (Newcastle U.), 1906 v S, W, Ni;
S, W,Ni,F, Bel; 1932v S, W, Ni, Sp; 1933 vS, Ni,
1907 v S, W; 1909 v W (6)
A, I, Sw; 1934 v Ni, W, F (20)
Veitch, J. G. (Old Westminsters), 1894 vy W (1)
Stratford, C. W. (Royal Engineers), 1877 v S (1)
Venables, T. (Chelsea), 1965 v Ho, Bel (2)
Stratford, E. H. (Wanderers), 1874 v S (1)
Vidal, R. W. S. (Oxford University), 1873 v S (1)
Streton, B. (Luton T.), 1950 y Ni (1)
Viollet, D. (Manchester U.), 1960 v H; 1962 v L (2)
Sturgess, A. (Sheffield U.), 1911 v Ni; 1914 v S (2)
Summerbee, M. (Manchester C.), 1968 v S, Sp, Wace, H. (Wanderers), 1878 v S; 1879 v S, W (3)
WG; 1972 v Sw, WG (sub), W, Ni (7) Wadsworth, S. J. (Huddersfield T.), 1922 v S;
Sutcliffe, J. W. (Bolton W.), 1893 v W; 1895 vS, Ni; 1923 v S, Bel; 1924 v S, Ni; 1925 v S, Ni; 1926 v
1901 v S; 1903 v W (5) W; 1927 v Ni (9)
Swan, P. (Sheffield W.), 1960 v Y, Sp, H; 1961 v Ni, Wainscoat, W. R. (Leeds U.), 1929 v S, (1)
W, S, L, P, Sp, M, I, A; 1962 v W, Ni, S, A, Sw, Waiters, A. K. (Blackpool), 1964 v Ec, Br; 1965 v
L, P (19) W, Bel, Ho (5)
Swepstone, H. A. (Pilgrims), 1880 v S; 1882 v S, Walden, F. (Tottenham H.), 1914 y S; 1922 v W (2)
W; 1883 v S, W, Ni (6) Walker, W. H. (Aston Villa), 1921 v Ni; 1922 v Ni,
Swift, F. V. (Manchester C.), 1947, v S, W, Ni, Ei, W, S; 1923 v Se (2); 1924 v S; 1925 v Ni, W, S,
Hol, F, Sw, P; 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, Se, I; 1949 v an F; 1926 v Ni, W, S; 1927 v Ni, W; 1933 vA
S, W, Ni, D, N (19) 18)
Wall, G. (Manchester U.), 1907 v W; 1908 v Ni;
Tait, C. (Birmingham Excelsior), 1881 v W (1) 1909 v S; 1910 v W, S; 1912 v S; 1913 v Ni (7)
Tambling, R. (Chelsea), 1963 v W, F; 1966 v Y (3) Wallace, C. W. (Aston Villa), 1913 vy W; 1914 v Ni;
Tate, J. T. (Aston Villa), 1931 v F, Bel; 1933 v W (3) 1920 v S (3)
Wp?
Walters, A. M. (Old Carthusians), 1885 v S, Ni; Wilson, G. P. (Corinthians), 1900 v S, W (2)
1886 v S; 1887 v S, W; 1889 v S, W; 1890 v S, Wilson, O. W. (Oxford University), 1879 v W; 1881
W (9) vS (2)
Walters, P. M. (Old Carthusians), 1885 v S, Ni; Wilson, R. (Huddersfield T.), 1960 v S, Y, Sp, H;
1886 v S, W, Ni; 1887 v S, W; 1888 v S, Ni; 1962 v W, Ni, S, A, Sw, Pe, P, H, Arg, Bul, Br;
1889 v S, W; 1890 v S, W (13) 1963 v Ni, F, Br, Cz, EG, Sw; 1964 v W, S, R of
Walton, N. (Blackburn R.), 1890 v Ni (1) W, U, P (2), Ei, Br, Arg; (with Everton), 1965 vS,
Ward, J. T. (Blackburn Olympic), 1885 v W (1) H, Y, WG, Se; 1966 v WG (sub), W, Ni, A, Sp
Ward, T. V. (Derby Co.), 1948 v Bel; 1949 v W (2) Pol (2), Y, Fi, D, U, M, F, Arg, P, WG; 1967 v
Waring, T. (Aston Villa), 1931 v F, Bel; 1932 vS, W, Ni, W, S, Cz, A; 1968 v Ni, S, USSR (2), Sp (2),
Ni (5) Y (63)
Warren, B. (Derby Co.), 1906 v S, W, Ni; 1907 v Wilson, T. (Huddersfield T.), 1928 v S (1)
S, W, Ni; 1908 v S, W, Ni, A (2), H, B; 1909 vS, Winchworth, W. M. (Old Westminsters), 1892 v W;
Ni, W, H (2) A; 1911 v S, Ni, W (22) 1893 v Ni (2)
Warner, C. (Upton Park), 1878 v S (1) Windridge, J. E. (Chelsea), 1908 v S, W, Ni A (2),
Waterfield, G. S. (Burnley), 1927 v W (1) H, B; 1909 v Ni (8)
Watson, V. M. (West Ham U.), 1923 v W, S; 1930v Wollaston, C. H. (Wanderers), 1874 v S; 1875 vS;
S, G, A (5) 1877 vS; 1880 vS (4)
Watson, W. (Burnley), 1913 v S, 1914 v Ni; 1920 Wolstenholme, S. (Everton), 1904 v S; 1905 v W, Ni
v Ni (3) (3)
Watson, W. (Sunderland), 1950 v Ni, I; 1951 v W, Wood, H. (Wolverhampton W.), 1890 v S, W;
Y (4) 1896 v S (3)
Weaver, S. (Newcastle U.), 1932 vS, 1933 vS, Ni(3) Wood, R. (Manchester U.), 1955 v Ni, W, 1956 v Fi
Webb, G. W. (West Ham U.), 1911 v S, W (2) (3)
Webster, M. (Middlesbrough), 1930 v S, A, G (3) Woodger, G. (Oldham Ath.), 1911 v Ni (1)
Wedlock, W. (Bristol C.), 1907 v S, Ni, W; 1908 v Woodhall, G. H. (W.B.A.), 1888 v S, W (2)
S, Ni, W. A (2), H. B; 1909 vy S, W, Ni, H (2), A; Woodley, V. (Chelsea), 1937 v S, N, Se, Fi; 1938 vS,
1910 v S, W, Ni; 1911 v S, W, Ni; 1912 v S, W, W, Ni, Cz, G, Sw, F; 1939 v S, W, Ni, R of E, N,
Ni; 1914 v W (26) TR x? 9)
Weir, D. (Bolton W.), 1889 v S, Ni (2) Woodward, V. J. (Tottenham H.), 1903 v S, W, Ni;
Welsh, D. (Charlton Ath.), 1938 v G, Sw; 1939 vR 1904 v S, Ni; 1905 v S, W, Ni; 1907 vS; 1908 vS,
(3) W, Ni; 1908 v A (2), H, B; 1909 v W, Ni, H (2),
Welsh, R. C. (Old Harrovians), 1872 v S; 1874 v A; (with Chelsea), 1910 v Ni; 1911 v W (23)
S (2) Woosnam, M. (Manchester C.), 1922 v W (1)
West, G. (Everton), 1969 v W, Bul, Ni (3) Worrall, F. (Portsmouth), 1935 v Ho; 1937 v M (2)
Westwood, R. W. (Bolton W.), 1935 v S, W, Ho; Wright, E. G. D. (Cambridge University), 1906 v
1936 v Ni, G; 1937 v W (6) W (1)
Wharton, S. E. (Small Heath) 1901 v G (1) Wright, D. (Newcastle U.), 1939 v N (1)
Whatley, O. (Aston Villa), 1883 v S, Ni (2) Wright, T. (Everton), 1968 vyUSSR; 1969 v R (2),
Wheeler, J. (Bolton W.), 1955 v Ni (1) M (sub), U, Br; 1970 v W, Ho, Bel, R (sub), Br
Wheldon, G. F. (Aston Villa), 1897 v Ni; 1898 vS, (11)
W, Ni (4) Wright, W. A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1947 vS, W, I,
White, T. A. (Everton), 1933 v Ni (1) Ei, Ho, F, Sw, P; 1948 v S, W, Ni, Bel, Se, I;
Whitefield, H. (Old Etonians), 1879 v W (1) 1949 vS, W, Ni, D, Sw, Se, N, F: 1950 v S, W, Ni,
Whitehead, J. (Accrington), 1893 v W; (with Ei, I, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp; 1951 yyNi,c 8) Are;
Blackburn R.), 1894 v Ni (2) 1952 v W, Ni, S, F, A (2), I, Sw; 1953 v Ni, W, S,
Whitham, M. (Sheffield U.), 1892 v Ni (1) Bel, Arg, Ch, U, US; 1954 v W, Ni, S, R of E,
Widdowson, S. W. (Nottingham F.), 1880 v S (1) H (2), Y, Bel, Sw, U; 1955 v W, Ni, S, WG, F,
Wignall, F. (Nottingham F.), 1965 v W. Ho (2) Sp, P; 1956 v Ni, W, S, Br, Se, Fi, WG, D, Sp;
Wilkes, A. (Aston Villa), 1901 v S, W; 1902 v S, W, 1957 v S, W, Ni, Y, D (2), Ei (2); 1958 v W, Ni,
Ni (5) S, P, USSR (3), Br, A, F; 1959 v W, Ni, S, USSR,
Wilkinson, B. (Sheffield U.), 1904 v S (1) I, Br (2), Pe, M, US (105)
Wilkinson, S. R. (Oxford University), 1891 v W (1) Wyllie, J. G. (Shrewsbury), 1878 v S (1)
Williams, B. (Wolverhampton W.), 1949 v F; 1950 v
S, W, Ec, I, P, Bel, Ch, US, Sp; 1951 v Ni, W, S, Yates, J. (Burnley), 1889 v Ni (1)
Y, Arg, P; 1952 v W, F, 1955 v S, WG, Fi, Sp, P; York, R. E. (Aston Villa), 1922 v S; 1926 v S (2)
Young, A. (Huddersfield T.), 1933 v W; 1937 v S,
1956 v W (24)
Williams, O. (Clapton Orient), 1923 v W, Ni (2)
H, N, Se; 1938 v G, Sw, F; 1939 v W (9)
Young, G. (Sheffield W.), 1965 v W (1)
Williams, W. (W.B.A.), 1897 v Ni; 1898 v W, Ni, S;
1899 v W, Ni (6) R. E. Evans also played for Wales against E, Ni,
Williamson, E. C. (Arsenal), 1923 v Se (2) (2) S; J. Reynolds also played for Ireland against E, W,
Williamson, R. G. (Middlesbrough), 1905 v Ni;
1911 v Ni, S, W; 1912 v S, W; 1913 v Ni (7)
Willingham,K. (Huddersfield T.), 1937 v Fi; 1938 v
S, G, Sw, F; 1939 v S, W, Ni, R ofE, N, I, Y (12) NORTHERN IRELAND
Willis, A. (Tottenham H.), 1952 v F (1)
Wilshaw, D. (Wolverhampton W.), 1954 v W, Sw,
U; 1955 v S, F, Sp, P; 1956 v W, Ni, Fi, WG; Aherne, T. (Belfast C.), 1947 v E; 1948 v S; 1949 v
1957 v Ni (12) W; (with Luton T.), 1950 v W (4)
Wilson, C. P. (Hendon), 1884 v S, W (2) Alexander, A. (Cliftonville), 1895 v S (1)
Wilson, G. (Sheffield W.), 1921 v S, W, Bel; 1922 v Allen, C. (Cliftonville), 1936 v E (1)
S, Ni; 1923 vS W, Ni, Bel; 1924 v W, Ni, F (12) Allen, J. (Limavady), 1887 v E (1)
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Anderson, W. (Linfield), 1898 v W, E, S; 1899 vs (4) Browne, F. (Cliftonville), 1887 v E, S, W; 1888 v E,
Andrews, W. (Glentoran), 1908 v S; (with Grimsby S (5)
T.), 1913'yv E; S'G) mee, R. (Leeds U.), 1936 v E, W; 1938 v E, W;
1939 v E, S (6)
Baird, G. (Distillery), 1896 v S, E, W (3) Bruce, W. (Glentoran), 1961 v S, 1967 v W (2)
Baird, H. (Huddersfield T.), 1935 v E (1) Buckle, H. (Cliftonville), 1882 v E (1)
Balfe, J. (Shelbourne), 1909 v E; 1910 v W (2) Buckle, R. (Sunderland), 1904 v E; (with Bristol C.),
Bambrick, J. (Linfield), 1929 v W, S, E; 1930 v 1908 v W (2)
W,S, E; 1932 v W; (with Chelsea), 1935 v W, Burnell, J. (Distillery), 1894 v E, W, S; 1895 v E, W
1936 v E, S; 1938 v W (11) 5)
Banks, S. J. (Cliftonville), 1937 v W (1) aie at J. (Distillery), 1901 v E, W (2)
Barr, H. H. (Linfield), 1962 v E; (with Coventry C.), Burnison, S. (Distillery), 1908 v E; 1910 v E, S;
1963 v E, Pol (3) (with Bradford C.), 1911 v E, S, W; 1912 v E;
Barrow, J. (Cliftonville), 1894 v E, W, S; 1895 v S; 1913 v W (8)
1896 v S; 1897 v E, W (7) Burns, J. (Glenavon), 1923 v E (1)
Barry, J. (Bohemians), 1900 v S (1) Butler, M. P. (Blackpool), 1939 v W (1)
Baxter, R. (Distillery), 1887 v S, W (2)
Bennett, R. (Dublin University), 1889 v W (1) Campbell, J. (Cliftonville), 1896 v W; 1897 v E,S
Berry, J. (Cliftonville), 1888 v S, W; 1889 v E (3) W; 1898 v E, S, W; 1899 v E; 1900 v E, S; 1901 v
Best, G. (Manchester U.), 1964 v W, U; 1965 v E, S, W; 1902 v S; 1903 v E; 1904 v S (15)
Ho (2), S, Sw (2), Alb; 1966 v S, E, Alb; 1967 v Campbell, R. (Crusaders), 1963 v W; 1965 v S (2)
E; 1968 v S; 1969 v E, S, W, T; 1970 v S, E, W, Campbell, J. P. (Fulham), 1951 v E, S (2)
USSR; 1971 v Cy (2), Sp, E, S, W; 1972 v USSR, Campbell, W. (Dundee), 1968 v S, E; 1969 v T;
Sp (30) 1970 vS, W, USSR (6)
Bingham, W. (Sunderland), 1951 v F; 1952 v E, S, Carey, J. (Manchester U.), 1947 v E, S, W; 1948 v
W; 1953 v E, S, W; 1954 v E, S, W; 1955 vE, S, E; 1949 v E, S, W (7)
W; 1956 v E, S, W; 1957 v E, S, W, P (2) I; Carroll, F. (Glenavon), 1925 v S (1)
1958 v S, E, W, I (2), A, Cz (2), WG, F; (with Casey, T. (Newcastle U.), 1955 v W; 1956 v W;
Luton T.), 1959 v E, S, W, Sp; 1960 v S, E, W; 1957 v E, S, WI, P (2); 1958 v WG, F; 1959 v
(with Everton), 1961 v E, S, WG (2), Gr, I; Sp; (with Portsmouth), 1959 y E (12)
1962 v E, Gr; 1963 v E, S, Pol (2), Sp; (with Cashin, M. (Cliftonville), 1898 v S (1)
Port Vale), 1964 v S, E, Sp (56) Cassidy, T. (Newcastle U.), 1971 v E (sub); 1972 v
Black, J. (Glentoran), 1901 v E (1) USSR (sub) (2)
Blair, J. (Portadown), 1931 v S; 1932 v S; (with Chambers, J. (Distillery), 1921 v W (1)
Swansea) 1935 v S (3) Chambers, J. (Bury), 1928 v E, S, W; 1929 v E, S,
Blair, J. (Cliftonville), 1907 v W, E,S; 1908 v E,S W; 1930 v S, W; (with Nottingham F.), 1932 v
(5) E, S, W (11)
Blanchflower, D. (Barnsley), 1950 v S, W; 1951 v E, Chatton, H. (Partick T.), 1925 v E, S; 1926 v E(3)
F, S; (with Aston Villa), 1952 v W; 1953 v E, S, Christian, J. (Linfield), 1889 v S (1)
W, F; (with Tottenham H.), 1954 v E, S, W; 1955 Clarke, R. (Belfast C.), 1901 v E, S (2)
VE, S, W; 1956 v E, S, W; 1957 v E, S, W, D, I, Clements, D. (Coventry C.), 1965 v W, Ho; 1966 v
P; 1958 v E, S, W, I (2), Cz (2), A, F, WG; 1959 M; 1967 v S, W, M; 1968 v S, E, T (2); 1969 vS,
VE, S, W, Sp; 1960 v EB, S, W; 1961 v E, S, W, W; 1970 v S, E, W, USSR (2); 1971 v Sp, E, S,
WG (2); 1962 v E, S, W, Gr, Ho; 1963 v E, S, W, Cz; 1972 v USSR (2) Sp, E, S, W (28)
Pol (2) (56) Clugston, J. (Cliftonville), 1888 vy W; 1889 v W, S,
Blanchflower, J. (Manchester U.), 1954. v W; 1955 v E; 1890 v E, S; 1891 v E, W; 1892 v E, S, W;
E, S; 1956 vS, W; 1957 vS, E; 1958 v S, E, I (2) 1893 v E, S, W (14)
(11) Cochrane, D. (Leeds), 1947 v E, S, W; 1948 v E, S,
Bookman, L. O. (Bradford C.), 1914 v W; (with W; 1949 v S, W; 1950 v S, E (10)
Luton T.), 1921 v S, W; 1922 v E (4) Cochrane, M. (Distillery), 1898 v S, W, E; 1899 v E;
Bothwell, A. (Ards), 1926 v S, E, W; 1927 v BE, W (5) 1900 v E, S, W; 1901 v S (8)
Bowler, G. V. (Hull C.), 1950 v E, S, W (3) Collins, F. (Glasgow C.), 1922 v S (1)
Braithwaite, R. (Linfield), 1962 v W; 1963 v P, Sp; Condy, J. (Distillery), 1882 y W; 1886 v E, S (3)
(with Middlesbrough), 1964 v W, U; 1965 v E, S, Connor, J. (Celtic), 1905 v E, S, W; 1907 v E, S;
Sw (2), Ho (10) 1908 v E, S; 1909 v W; 1911 v S, E, W (11)
Breen, T. (Belfast C.), 1935 vy E, W; 1937 v E, S; Connor, M. J. (Glenavon), 1901 v S, E; (with
(with Manchester U.), 1937 v W; 1938 v E, S; Brentford), 1903 v S, W; 1904 vy E (5)
1939 v W, S; 1946 v W (10) Cook, W. (Celtic), 1933 v E, W. S; 1935 v E; (with
Brennan, B. (Bohemians), 1912 v W (1) Everton), 1936 v S, W; 1937 v E, S, W; 1938 v
Brennan, R. A. (Luton T.), 1949 v W; (with Birm- E, S, W; 1939 v E, S, W (15)
ingham C.), 1950 v E, S, W; (with Fulham), 1951 Cooke, S. (Belfast YMCA), 1889 vyG; 1890 v E, S
v E (5) G3)
Briggs, R. (Manchester U.), 1962 v W; (with Coulter, J. (Belfast C.), 1934 v E, S, W; (with
Swansea T.), 1965 v Ho (2) Everton), 1935 v E, S, W; 1937 v S, W; (with
Brisby, D. (Distillery), 1891 v S (1) Grimsby T.), 1938 v S, W; (with Chelmsford C.),
Brolly, T. (Millwall), 1937 vyW; 1938 v W; 1939 y 1939 v S (11)
E, W (4) Cowan, J. (Queen’s Park), 1925 v W (1)
Brookes, E. A. (Shelbourne), 1920 v S (1) Cowan, J. (Newcastle U.), 1970 v E (sub) ()
Brown, J. (Wolverhampton W.), 1935 vy E, W; 1936 Coyle, F. (Coleraine), 1956 vy E, S; 1957 v D (with
v E; (with Coventry C.), 1937 v E. W; 1938 v S, Nottingham F.), 1958 v A (4)
W; (with Birmingham C.), 1939 y E, S, W (10) Craig, A. (Rangers), 1908 vy E, S, W; 1909 vS; (with
Brown, W. M. (Limavady), 1887 v E (1) Morton), 1912 vy S; 1914 v E, S, W (8)
724
Craig, D. (Newcastle U.), 1967 v W; 1968 v W, T (2); Aston Villa), 1963 v S, P (2); (with Leicester (on)
1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v E,S, W, USSR; 1971 v Cy 1966 v S, E, W, Alb, WG; 1967 v E, S, M; (with
(2), Sp, S (sub); 1972 v USSR, S (sub) (17) Wolverhampton W.), 1967 v W; 1968 v S, W, Is,
Crawford, S. (Distillery), 1889 y E; 1891, E, S, W; T (2); 1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v S, E, USSR (2);
1893 v E, W (6) 1971 v Cy (2), Sp, E, S, W; 1972 vyUSSR (2),
Croft, T. (Queen’s Island), 1924 v E (1) E, S, W (41)
Crone, R. (Distillery), 1889 v S; 1890 v E, S, W (4) Douglas, A. (Belfast C.), 1947 v E (1)
Crone, W. (Distillery), 1882 v W; 1884 v E, S, W; Duggan, H. A. (Leeds U.), 1930 v E; 1931 v E, W;
1886 v E, S, W; 1887 v E; 1888 v E, W; 1889 vS; 1933 v E; 1934 vE; 1935 v S, W; 1936 v S (8)
1890 v W (12) Dunne, J. (Sheffield U.), 1928 v W; 1931 v W, E;
Crooke, W. (Manchester U.), 1922, v W (1) 1932 v E, S; 1933 v E, W (7)
Crossan, E. (Blackburn R.), 1950 vy S; 1951 v RB;
1955 v W (3) Eames, A. L. E. (Dublin U.), 1885 vy E, S, W (3)
Crossan, J. (Sparta-Rotterdam), 1960 v E; (with Eglington, T. (Everton), 1947 v S, W; 1948 v E, S,
Sunderland); 1963 v W, P, Sp; 1964 v E, S, W, W; 1949 v E (6)
U, Sp; 1965 v E, S, Sw (2); (with Manchester C.), Elder, A. (Burnley), 1960 v W; 1961 v S, E, W,
v W, Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v S, E, Alb, WG; WG (2), Gr; 1962 v E, S, Gr; 1963 v E, S, W,
1967 v E, S; (with Middlesbrough), 1968 v S (23) P (2), Sp; 1964 v W, U; 1965 v E, S, W, Sw (2),
Crothers, C. (Distillery), 1907 v W (1) Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v E, S, W, Alb; 1967 v E, S, W,
Cumming, L. (Huddersfield T.), 1929 v W, S; (with M; (with Stoke C.), 1968 v E, W; 1969 v E(sub),
Oldham Ath.), 1930 v E (3) S, W; 1970 v USSR (40)
Cunningham, R. (Ulster), 1892 vS, E, W; 1893 vE Elleman, A. R. (Cliftonville), 1889 v W; 1890 v E(2)
(4) Elwood, J. (Bradford), 1929 v W; 1930 v E (2)
Cunningham, W. (St. Mirren), 1951 vyW; 1953 v E; Emerson, W. (Glentoran), 1920 v E,S, W; 1921 vE;
1954vS; 1955 vS; 1956 v E, S, W; (with Leicester 1922 v E, S; (with Burnley), 1922 v W; 1923 v E,
C.), 1957 v E, S, W, I, P; 1958 v S, W, I, Cz (2), S, W; 1924 v E(11)
A, WG, F; 1959 v E, S, W; 1960 v E, S, W; (with English, S. (Glasgow R.), 1933 v W, S (2)
Dunfermline Ath.), 1961 v W; 1962 v W, Ho (29) Enright, J. (Leeds C.), 1912 v S (1)
Curran, S. (Belfast C.), 1926 v S; 1928 v W, S (3)
Curran, J. V. (Glenavon), 1922 v W; (with Ponty- Fallon, E. (Aberdeen), 1931 v S; 1933 v S (2)
pridd), 1923 v E, S; (with Glenavon), 1924 v E Farquharson, T. G. (Cardiff C,), 1923 vS; 1924vE,
(4) S, W; 1925 vE, S (6)
Cush, W. (Glenavon), 1951 v E, S; 1954 v S, E; Farrell, P. (Distillery). 1901 v S, W (2)
1957 v W, (D), I, P; 1958 v I (2); (with Leeds U.), Farrell, P. (Hibernian), 1938 v W (1)
1958 v W, Cz(2), A, WG, F; 1959 v E, S, W, Sp; Farrell, P. (Everton), 1947 v S, W; 1948 v E, S, W;
1960 v E, S, W; 1961 v WG, Gr; 1962 v Gr (26) 1949 v E, W (7)
Feeney, J. (Linfield), 1947 v S; (with Swansea T.),
Dalton, W. (YMCA), 1888 vS; 1890 vS, W; 1891 v 1950 v E (2)
S, W; 1892 v E, S, W; 1894 v E, S, W (11) Ferguson, W. (Linfield), 1967 v E, M (2)
D’Arcy, S. D. (Chelsea), 1952 v W; 1953 v E; (with Ferns, J. (Belfast C.), 1920 v E, W; (with Chelsea),
Brentford), 1953 vS, W, F(5) 1921 v E, S; 1923 v S (5)
Darling, J. (Linfield), 1897 v E, S; 1900 v S; 1902 v Ferns, R. O. (Birmingham C.), 1950 v S; 1952 vS
E, S, W; 1903 v E, S, W; 1905 v E, S, W; 1906 v (2)
E, S, W; 1908 v W; 1909 v E; 1910 v E, S, W; Ferris, R. (Birmingham), 1950 v S; 1951 v F; 1952
1912 vS (21) vS(3)
Davey, H. (Reading), 1926 v E; 1927 v E, S; 1928 v Fitzpatrick, P. (Bohemians), 1896 v E, S (2)
E; (with Portsmouth), 1928 v W (5) Flack, H. (Burnley), 1929 v S (1)
Davidson, J. R. (Cliftonville), 1882 v E, W; 1883 v Forbes, G. (Limavady), 1888 v W; 1891 v E, S (3)
E, W; 1884 v E, W, S; 1885 v E (8) Forde, T. (Ards), 1959 v Sp; 1961 v E, S, WG (4)
Davis, T. (Oldham Ath.), 1937 v E (1) Forman, T. (Cliftonville), 1889 v S (1)
Devine, W. (Limavady), 1886 v E, S; 1887 v W; Forsythe, J. (YMCA), 1888 v E, S (2)
1888 v W (4) Fox, W. (Ulster), 1887 v E, S (2)
Dickson, D. (Coleraine), 1970 v S (sub), W (2) Fulton, R, P. (Belfast C.), 1930 vW; 1931 v E, S, W;
Dickson, T. (Linfield), 1957 v S (1) 1932 v W, E; 1933 vE,S; 1934 v E, W, S;1935 vE,
Dickson, W. (Chelsea), 1951 v W, F; 1952 v E, S, W, S; 1936v S, W; 1937 v E, S, W; 1938 v W (20)
W; 1953 v E, S, W, F; (with Arsenal); 1954 v E,
W; 1955 v E (12) Gaffikin, J. (Linfield Ath.), 1890 vS, W; 1891 vS,
Diffin, W. (Belfast C.), 1931 v W (1) W; 1892 v E, S, W; 1893 v E, S, W; 1894 v E,S,
Dill, A. H. (Knock and Down Ath.), 1882 v E, W; W; 1895 v E, W (15)
1883 v W; 1884 v E, S, W; 1885 v E, S (8) Gallagher, P. (Celtic), 1920 v E, S; 1923 v S, W;
Doherty, I. (Belfast C.), 1901 v E (1) 1924 v S, W; 1925 v S, W, E; (with Falkirk),
Doherty, J. (Cliftonville), 1933 v E, W (2) 1927 v S (10)
Doherty, J. (Derry C.), 1938 v S (1) Gallbraith, W. (Distillery), 1890 v W (1)
Doherty, P. (Blackpool), 1935 v E, W; 1936 v E, S; Galloghy, C. (Huddersfield T.), 1951 v E, S (2)
(with Manchester C.), 1937 v E, W; 1938 v E, S; Gara, A. (Preston N.E.), 1902 v E, S, W (3)
1939 v EB, W; (with Derby Co.), 1947 v E; (with Gardiner, A. (Cliftonville), 1930 v S, W; 1931 v S;
Huddersfield T.), 1947 v W; 1948 v E, W; 1949 v 1932 v E, S (5)
S; (with Doncaster R.), 1951 v S (16) Garrett, J. (Distillery), 1925 v W (1)
Donnelly, L. (Distillery), 1913 vy W (1) Gaston, R. (Coleraine), 1969 v Is (1)
Doran, J. (Brighton), 1921 v E; 1922 v E, W (3) Gaussen, A. W. (Moyola Park), 1884 v E, S;
Dougan, D. (Portsmouth), 1958 v Cz; (with 1888 v E, W; 1889 v E, W (6)
Blackburn R.), 1960 v S; 1961 v E, W, I, Gr; (with Gawkrodger, G. (Linfield), 1895 v W (1)
725
Geary, J. (Glentoran), 1931 v S; 1932 v S (2) W, Sw, Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v S, E, W, Alb, WG;
Gibb, J. (Cliftonville), 1936 v W (1) 1967 v E, S, M; 1968 v E, W, Is, T (2); 1969 v E;
Gibb, J. T. (Wellington Park), 1884 v S, W; 1885 Vv 1970 v USSR; 1971 v Cy, W (sub) (33)
S, E, W; 1886 v S; 1887 v S, E, W; 1889 v S (10) Hastings, J. (Knock), 1882 v E, W; 1883 v W;
Gibson, W. K. (Cliftonville), 1894 v S, W, E; 1895 v 1884 v E, S; 1886 v E, S (7)
S; 1897 v W; 1898 v S, W, E; 1901 v S, W, E; Haston, A. (Coleraine), 1969 v Is, (2 sub) (2)
1902 v S, W (13) Hatton, A. (Linfield), 1963 v S, Pol (2)
Gillespie, R. (Hereford), 1886 v E, S, W; 1887 v Hayes, W. E. (Huddersfield T.), 1938 v E, S, W;
E, S, W (6) 1939 v E,S, W (6)
Gillespie, W. (Sheffield U.), 1913 v E,S; 1914 vE, Hegan, D. (W.B.A.), 1970 v USSR (with Wolver-
W; 1920 v S, W; 1921 v E; 1922 v E, S, W; 1923 hampton W.); 1972 v USSR, E, S, W (5)
vE, S, W; 1924 v E, S, W; 1925 v E,S; 1926 vS, Henderson, A. W. (Ulster), 1885 v E, S, W (3)
W; 1927 v E, W; 1928 v E; 1929 v E; 1931 vE Hewison, G. (Moyola Park), 1885 v E, S (2)
(25) Hill, J. (Norwich C.), 1959 v W; 1960 v W; 1961 v
Gillespie, W. (West Down), 1889 v W (1) WG;; 1962 v S (with Everton), 1964 v S, E, Sp (7)
Goodall, A. (Derby Co.), 1899 v S, W; 1900 v E, W; Hinton, E. (Fulham), 1947 v S, W; 1948 v S, E, W;
1901 v E; 1902 v S; 1903 v E, W; (with Glossop), (Millwall), 1951 v W, F (7)
1904 v BE, W (10) Hopkins, J. (Brighton), 1926 v E (1)
Goodbody, M. F. (Dublin University), 1889 v E; Houston, J. (Linfield), 1912 v S, W; (with Everton),
(with Corinthians), 1899 v W (2) 1913 v E, W, S; 1914 v S (6)
Gordon, H. (Linfield), 1891 v S; 1892 v E, S, W; Houston, W. (Linfield), 1933 v W (1)
1893 v E, S, W; 1895 v E, W; 1896 v E, S (11) Houston, W. G. (Moyola Park), 1885 v E, S(2)
Gordon, T. (Linfield), 1894 vyW; 1895 v E (2) Hughes, W. (Bolton W.), 1951 v W (1)
Gorman, W. (Brentford), 1947 v E. S, W; 1948 v W Humphries, W. (Ards), 1962 v W; (with Coventry
(4) C.), 1962 v Ho; 1963 v E, S, W, Pol, Sp; 1964 vS,
Gowdy, J. (Glenavon), 1920 v E; (with Queen’s E, Sp; 1965 v S; (with Swansea T.), 1965 v W, Ho,
Island), 1924 v W; (with Falkirk), 1926 v E, S; Alb (14)
1927 v E, S (6) Hunter, A. (Blackburn R.), 1970 v USSR, 1971 v
Gowdy, W. A. (Hull C.), 1932 v S; (with Sheftield Cy (2), E, S, W; (with Ipswich T.), 1972 v USSR
W.), 1933 v S; (with Linfield), 1935 v E, S, W; (2), Sp, E, S, W (12)
(with Hibernian), 1936 v W (6) Hunter, J. (Distillery), 1905 v W; 1906 v W, E, S;
Graham, R. (Doncaster R.), 1951 v W, F; 1952 v E, (with Belfast C.), 1908 v W: 1909 v W, E, S (8)
S, W; 1953, v S, F; 1954 v E, W; 1955 v S, W; Hunter, R. J. (Cliftonville), 1884 v E, S, W (3)
1956 v B, S; 1959 v E (14) Hunter, V. (Coleraine), 1962 v E; 1964 v Sp (2)
Greer, W. (Q.P.R.), 1909 v E, S, W (3)
Irvine, R. (Everton), 1922 v S; 1923 v E, W; 1924v
Gregg, H. (Doncaster R.), 1954 v W; 1957 v E, S,
W, I, P; 1958 v E, W; (with Manchester U.), E, S; 1925 v E; 1926 v E; 1927 v E, W; 1928 v
1958 v Cz, A, WG, F, I; 1959 v E, W; 1960 v S, E, E,S; (with Portsmouth), 1929 v E; 1930 v S;
W; 1961 v E, S; 1962 v S, Gr; 1964 v S, E (24) (with Connah’s Quay), 1931 v E; (with Derry
C.), 1932 v W (15)
Hall, G. (Distillery), 1887 v E (1) Irvine, R. (Linfield), 1962 v Ho; 1963 vy E, S, W,
Halligan, W. (Derby Co.), 1911 v W; (with Wolver- Pol (2), Sp; (with Stoke C.), 1965 v W (8)
hampton W.), 1912 v E (2) Irvine, W. (Burnley), 1963 v W, Sp; 1965 v S, W, Sw,
Hamil, M. (Manchester U.), 1912 v E; 1914 v E, S; Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v S, E, W, Alb; 1967 v E, S, M;
(with Belfast C.), 1920 v E, S, W; (with Manches- 1968 v E, W; (with Preston N.E.), 1968 v Is;
ter C.), 1921 vS (7) 1969 v T, E; (with Brighton), 1972 v E. S. W. (23)
Hamilton, B. (Linfield), 1969 vy T; 1971 v Cy (2) Irving, S. J. (Dundee), 1923 v S, W; 1924 v S, E,
E, S, W; (with Ipswich T.), 1972 v USSR (i+1 W; 1925 v S, E, W; 1926 v S, W; (with Cardiff
sub), Sp (9) C.), 1927 v S, E, W; 1928 v_S, E, W3 (with
Hamilton, J. (Knock), 1882 v E, W (2) Chelsea), 1929 vy E; 1931 v W (18)
Hamilton, R. (Distillery), 1908 vy W (1) Jackson, T. (Everton), 1969 v E,S, W; 1970 v USSR
Hamilton, R. (Glasgow R.), 1928 v S; 1929 y E; (1+1 sub); (with Nottingham F.), 1971 v Sp;
1930 v S, BE; 1932 v S (5) 1972 v E, S, W (9)
Hamilton, W. D. (Dublin Association), 1885 v W (1) Jennings, P. (Watford), 1964 v W, U;(with Totten-
Hamilton, W. J. (Dublin Association), 1885 v W (1) ham H.), 1965 v E, S, Sw (2), Ho, Alb; 1966 v S,
Hampton, H. (Bradford C.), 1911 vyE, S, W; 1912 v E, W, Alb, WG; 1967 v E, S; 1968 v S, E, W, Is,
E, W; 1913 v E, S, W; 1914 v E (9) T (2); 1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v S, E, USSR (2);
Hanna, D. (Portsmouth), 1899 y W (1) ie v Cy (2), E, S, W; 1972 v USSR, Sp, S, E, W
Hanna, J. (Nottingham), 1912 v S, W (2) (38)
Hannon, D. J. (Bohemian), 1908 v E, S; 1911 v E, Johnson, S. (Belfast), 1880 v W (1)
S; 1912 v W; 1913 v E (6) Johnston, A. (Distillery), 1882 y W; 1884 yv EB;
Harkin, T. (Southport), 1968 v W, T; (with Shrews- 1886 v E, S (4)
bury), 1969 vy W (sub); 1970 v USSR; 1971 vv Johnston, H. (Portadown), 1927 v W (1)
Sp (5) Johnston, R. (Old Park), 1885 v S, W (2)
Harland, A. (Linfield), 1923 v E (1) Johnston, S. (Distillery), 1905 v W (1)
Harris, J. (Cliftonville), 1921 y W (1) Johnston, W. (Glenavon), 1962 vy Ww; (with
Harris, V. (Shelbourne), 1906 v E; 1907 v E, W; Oldham), 1967 v M (sub) (2)
1908 v E, W, S; (with Everton); 1909 vy E, W, Jones, J. (Linfield), 1930 v S, W; 1931 v S, W, E;
S; 1910 v E, S, W; 1911 v E, S, W; 1912 vB; 1932 v S, E; 1933 vy S, E, W; 1934 v S, E, W;
1913 v E, S; 1914 v S, W (20) 1935 v S, E, W; 1936 v E, S; (with Hibernian),
Harvey, M. (Sunderland), 1961 v I; 1962 v Ho; 1936 v W; 1937 v E, W, S; (with Glenavon),
1963 v W. Sp; 1964 v S, E, W, U, Sp; 1965 vE, S, 1938
v E(23)
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Jones, J. (Glenavon), 1956 v W; 1957 v E, W (3) McCandless, W. (Linfield), 1920 vyE, W; 1921 vy EB;
Jones, S. (Distillery), 1934 y E; (with Blackpool), (with Rangers), 1921 v W; 1922 v S; 1924 yv W,
1934 v W (2) S; 1925 v S; 1929 v W (9)
Jordan, T. (Linfield), 1895 vy E, W (2) M’Cann, P. (Belfast C.), 1910 v E, S, W; (with
Glentoran), 1911 v E, S; 1912 vy E; 1913 v W (7)
Kavanagh, P. (Glasgow C.), 1930 v E (1)
M’Cartney, A. (Ulster), 1903 v S, W; (with Linfield),
Keane, T. R. (Swansea T.), 1949 v S (1)
1904 v S, W; (with Everton), 1905 v E, S; (with
Kearns, A. (Distillery), 1900 v E, S, W; 1902 y
Belfast C.), 1907 v E, S, W; 1908 v E, S, W;
E, S, W (6)
(with Glentoran), 1909 v E, S, W (15)
Keith, R. (Newcastle U.), 1958 vy E, W, Cz (2), A, I, M’Cartney, J. (Cliftonville), 1898 y W (1)
WG, F; 1959 v E, S, W, Sp; 1960 v S, E; 1961 vS,
M’Cashin, J. (Cliftonville), 1896 v W; 1898 v S;
E, W, I, WG (2), Gr; 1962 v W, Ho (23) 1899 v S (3)
Kelly, H. (Fulham), 1950 y BE, W; (with Southamp-
M’Cauley, P. (Belfast C.), 1900 v S (1)
ton), 1951 vE § (4)
M’Cavana, T. (Coleraine), 1955 v S; 1956 v E, S (3)
Kelly, J. (Glentoran), 1896 v E (1)
M’Caw, D. (Distillery), 1882 v E (1)
Kelly, J. (Derry C.), 1932 v E, W; 1933 v E, W,S; M’Caw, H. (Linfield), 1927 v W; 1930 vS; 1931 vE,
1934 v W; 1936 v EB, S, W; 1937 vS; 1938 y E(il) S, W (5)
Kelly, P. (Manchester C.), 1921 v E (1) M’Clatchey, J. (Distillery), 1886 v E, S, W (3)
Kelly, P. (Barnsley), 1950 v S (1) M’Clatchey, R. (Distillery), 1895 v S (1)
Kennedy, J. (Arsenal), 1923 vy W; 1925 v E (2) M’Cleary, J. W. (Cliftonville), 1955 v W (1)
Kernogham_ H. (Belfast C.), 1936 v W; 1937 v S; M’Cleery, W. (Linfield), 1930 v E, W; 1931 v E, S,
1938 v E (3) W; 1932 v S, W; 1938 v E, W (9)
Kirkwood, H. (Cliftonville), 1904 v W (1) McClelland, J. (Arsenal), 1961 v W, I, WG (2), Gr;
Kirwan, J. (Tottenham H.), 1901 v W; 1902 v E, (with Fulham), 1967 v M (6)
W; 1903 v E, S, W; 1904 v E, S, W; 1905 v M’Cluggage, A. (Bradford), 1924 v E; (with
E, S, W; (with Chelsea), 1906 v E, S, W; 1907 v Burnley), 1927 v S, W; 1928 v S, E, W; 1929 v
W; 1909 v S (17) S, E, W; 1930 v W; 1931 v E, W (12)
M’Clure, G. (Cliftonville), 1907 v S, W; 1908 v E;
Lacey, W. (Everton), 1909 v E,S, W; 1910 vE, S,
W; 1911 v E, S, W; 1912 v E; (with Liverpool),
1909 v E (4)
M’Connell, E. (Cliftonville), 1904 v S, W; (with
1913 v E, S; 1914 v E, S, W; 1920 v E, S, W;
Glentoran), 1905 v S; (with Sunderland), 1906 v
1921 vE, S, W; 1922 vE, S; (with New Brighton),
E; 1907 v E; 1908 v S, W; (with Sheffield W.),
1925 v E (24)
1909 v S, W; 1910 v S, W, E (12)
Lawther, I. (Sunderland), 1960 v W; 1961 v I; (with
Blackburn R.), 1962 v S, Ho (4) M’Connell, W. G. (Bohemians), 1912 v W; 1913 v
Leatham, J. (Belfast C.), 1939 v W (1)
E, S; 1914 v E, S, W (6)
M’Connell, W. H. (Reading), 1925 v W; 1926 v E,
Ledwidge, J. J. (Shelbourne), 1906 v S, W (2)
W; 1927 v E, S, W; 1928 v E, W (8)
Lemon, J. (Glentoran), 1886 v W; 1888 v S; 1889 v
M’Court, F. J. (Manchester C.), 1952 v E, W; 1953
W (3)
vE,S, W, F (6)
Leslie, W. (YMCA), 1887 v E (1)
M’Coy, J. (Distillery), 1896 v W (1)
Lewis, J. (Glentoran), 1889 v S, E, W; 1900 v S (4)
M’Cracken, R. (C. Palace), 1921 v E; 1922 v E, S,
Little, J. (Glentoran), 1898 v W (1)
W (4)
Lockhart, H. (Cliftonville), 1884 v W (1)
M’Cracken, W. (Distillery), 1902 v E, W; 1903 v E;
Lockhart, N. (Linfield), 1947 v E; (with Coventry
1904 v E, S, W; (with Newcastle U.), 1905 v E, S,
C.), 1950 v W; 1951 v W; 1952 v W; (with Aston
W; 1907 v E; 1920 v BE; 1922 y EB, S, W; 1923 v
Villa), 1954. v S, E; 1955 v W; 1956 v W (8)
S, W (16)
Lowther, N. (Glentoran), 1888 v E, S (2)
McCrory, S. (Southend U.), 1958 v E (1)
Loyal, J. (Clarence), 1891 v S (1)
M’Cullough, K, (Belfast C.), 1935 v W; 1936 v E;
Lutton, A. (Wolverhampton W.), 1970 v S, E (2)
(with Manchester C.), 1936 v S; 1937 v E, S (5)
Lyner, D. (Glentoran), 1920 vy E, W; 1922 v S, W;
McCullough, W. (Arsenal), 1961 v I; 1963 v Sp;
(with Manchester U.), 1923 v E; (with Kilmar-
1964 v S, E, W, U, Sp; 1965 v E, Sw; (with
nock), 1923 v W (6)
Millwall), 1967 v E (10)
McAdams, W. (Manchester C.), 1954 v W; 1955 v M’Donald, R. (Glasgow R.), 1930 v S; 1932 v E (2)
S; 1957 v E; 1958 vS, I; (with Bolton W.), 1961 v M’Donnell, J. (Bohemians), 1911 v E, S; 1912 v
E, S, W, I, WG (2), Gr; 1962 v E, Gr, Ho (15) W; 1913 v W (4)
M’Aleny, J. M. (Cliftonville), 1882 v E, W (2) M’Faul, I. (Linfield), 1967 v E (sub); (with New-
M’Alinden, J. (Belfast C.), 1938 v S; 1939 v S; castle U.) 1970 v W; 1971 v Sp; 1972 v USSR (4)
(with Portsmouth), 1947 v E; (with Southend M’Garry, J. K. (Cliftonville), 1951 v W, E, S (3)
U.), 1949 v E (4) M’Gee, G. (Willington Park), 1885 v E, S, W (3)
M’Allen, J. (Linfield), 1898 v E; 1899 v E, S, W; M’Gregor, S. (Glentoran), 1921 v S (1)
1900 v E, S, W; 1901 v W; 1902 v S (9) M’Grillen, J. (Clyde), 1924 v S; (with Belfast C.)
M’Alpine, W. J. (Cliftonville), 1901 v S (1) 1927 v S (2)
M’Arthur, A. (Distillery), 1886 v W (1) M’Guire, E. (Distillery), 1907 v S (1)
M’ Auley, J. (Huddersfield T.), 1911 v E, W; 1912 v M’llroy, H. (Cliftonville), 1906 v E (1)
E, S; 1913 v E, S (6) Mcllroy, J. (Burnley), 1952 v E, S, W; 1953 vE, S,
M’Cabe, J. J. (Leeds U.), 1949 v S, W; 1950 v E; W; 1954 v E, S, W; 1955 v E, S, W; 1956 v E, S,
1951 v W; 1953 v W; 1954 v S (6) W; 1957 vE, S, W, I, P (2); 1958 v E,S, W, 1 (2),
M’Cabe, W. (Ulster), 1891 v E (1) Cz(2),A, WG, F; 1959 vE,S, W, Sp; 1960 v E, 5,
M’Cambridge, J. (Ballymena), 1930 v S, W; (with W; 1961 vE, W, WG (2), Gr; 1962 v E, S, Gr, Ho;
Cardiff C.), 1931 v W; 1932 v E (4) 1963 v E, S, Pol (2) W; (with Stoke C.), 1966 v S,
M’Candliess, J. (Bradford), 1912 v W; 1913 v W; E, A (55)
1920 vy W, S; 1921 v E (5) Mcliroy, S. (Manchester U.), 1972 v Sp, S (sub) (2)
727
M’llvenny, J. (Distillery), 1890 v E; 1891 v E (2) Martin, D. (Bo’ness), 1925 v S (1)
M’llvenny, P. (Distillery), 1924 v W (1) Martin, D. (Belfast C.), 1934 v E, S, W; 1935 v S;
McKeag, W. (Glentoran), 1968 v S, W (2) (with Wolverhampton W.), 1935 v E; 1936 v W;
M’Kee, F. W. (Cliftonville), 1906 v S, W; (with (with Nottingham F.), 1937 v S; 1938 v E, S;
Belfast C.), 1914 v E, S, W (5) 1939 v S (10)
M’Kelvie, H. (Glentoran), 1901 v W (1) Martin, D. C. (Cliftonville), 1882 v E, W; 1883 vE
McKenna, J. (Huddersfield), 1950 v E, S, W; 1951 Vv (6)
EDS) FH 1952y 2.7) wees A. (Luton T.), 1921 v W; 1922 v E (2)
M’Kenzie, H. (Distillery), 1923 v S (1) Maxwell, J. (Linfield), 1902 v W; 1903 v W, E;
McKenzie, R. (Airdrie), 1967 v W (1) 1905 v W, S; 1906 v W; 1907 vS (7) ;
M’Keown, H. (Linfield), 1892 v E, S, W; 1893 v Meek, W. (Glentoran), 1925 v W (1)
S, W; 1894 vS, W (7) Mehffy, J. (Queen’s Island), 1922 v W (1)
M’Kie, H. (Cliftonville), 1895 v E, S, W (3) Meldon, J. (Freebooters), 1899 v S, W (2)
M’Kinney, D. (Hull C.), 1921 v S; (with Bradford Mercer, H. V. (Linfield), 1908 v E (1)
C.), 1924 v S (2). Mercer, J. T. (Distillery), 1898 v E, S, W; 1899 v E;
McKinney, V. (Falkirk), 1966 vyWG (1) (with Derby Co.), 1902 v E, W; 1903 v S, W;
M’Knight, J. (Preston N.E.), 1912 v S; (with 1904 v E, W; 1905 vS (11)
Glentoran), 1913 v S (2) Miller, J. (Middlesbrough), 1929 v W, S; 1930 vE
McLaughlin. J. (Shrewsbury T.), 1962 v E, S, W G3)
Gr; 1963 v W; (with Swansea T.), 1964 v W, U; Miller, W. (Barrow), 1932 v W; 1933 v S (2)
1965 v E, W, Sw (2); 1966 v W (12) Milligan, D. (Chesterfield), 1939 v W (1)
M’Lean. T. (Limavady), 1885 v S (1) Milne, R. G. (Linfield), 1894 v E, S, W; 1895 v E,
M’Mahon, J. (Bohemians), 1934 v S (1) W; 1896 v E, S, W; 1897 v E, S; 1898 v E, S, W;
M’Master, G. (Glentoran), 1897 v E, S, W (3) 1899 v E, W; 1901 v W; 1902 v E, S, W; 1903 v
McMichael, A. (Newcastle U.), 1950 v E, S; 1951 v E, S; 1904 v E, S, W; 1906 v E, S, W (27)
E; Sp Fe 1952y) Bs Si Ws 1953 Wr; SwWark; Mitchell, C. (Glentoran), 1934 v W (1)
1954v E, S, W; 1955 v E, W; 1956 v W; 1957 v Mitchell, E. (Cliftonville), 1933 v S (1)
E, S, W, I, P (2); 1958 v E, S, W, I Q), Cz @), Mitchell, W. (Distillery), 1932 v E, W; 1933 v E, W;
A, WG, F; 1959 v S, W, Sp; 1960 v E, S, W (40) (with Chelsea), 1934 v W, S; 1935 v S, E; 1936
M’Millan, G. (Distillery), 1903 v E; 1905 v W (2) vS,E; 1937 vE, S, W; 1938 vE, S (15)
McMillan, S. (Manchester U), 1963 v E, S (2) Molyneux, T. (Ligoniel), 1883 v E, W; 1884 v E, W,
M’Millen, W. S. (Manchester U.), 1934 v E; 1935 S; 1885 v E, W; 1886 v E, W, S; 1888 v S (11)
v S; 1937 v S; (with Chesterfield), 1938 v S, W; Montgomery, F. (Coleraine), 1955 v E (1)
1939 v E, § (7) Moore, C. (Glentoran), 1949 v W (1)
McMordie, E. (Middlesbrough), 1968 vy Is, T (2); Moore, J. (Aberdeen), 1933 v E (1)
1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v BE, S, W, USSR; 1971 v Moore, J. (Linfield Ath.), 1891 v E, S, W (3)
Cy (2), E, S, W; 1972 v USSR, Sp, E, S, W (20) Moore, T. (Ulster), 1887 v S, W (2)
McMorran, E. (Belfast C.), 1947 v E; (with Moorehead, F. W. (Dublin University), 1885 v E (1)
Barnsley), 1951 v E,S, W; 1952 vE, S, W; 1953 v Moorhead, G. (Linfield); 1923 v S; 1928 v §;
E, S, F; (with Doncaster R.), 1953 v W; 1954 v 1929 y S (3)
E; 1956 v W; 1957 vI, P (15) Moran, J. (Leeds C.), 1912 v S (1)
M’Mullan, D. (Liverpool), 1926 v E, W; 1927 vS Morgan, S. (Port Vale), 1972 v Sp (1)
(3) Morgan, T. G. (Linfield), 1923 v E; (with Notting-
M’Ninch, J. (Ballymena), 1931 v S; 1932 v S, W (3) ham F.), 1924 v S; 1927 v E; 1928 v E, S, W;
McParland, P. (Aston Villa), 1954 v W; 1955 v E, 1929 v E (7)
S; 1956 v E, S; 1957 v E, S, W, P; 1958 v E, S, Morrison, J. (Linfield Ath.), 1891 v E, W (2)
W,1(2), Cz (2), A, WG, F; 1959 v E, S, W, Sp; Morrison, T. (Glentoran), 1895 v E, S, W; (with
1960 v E, S, W; 1961 v E, S, W, I, WG (2), Gr; Burnley); 1899 v W; 1900 v W; 1902 v E, S (7)
1962 v Ho (34) Morrogh, E. (Dublin), 1896 v S (1)
M’Shane, J. (Cliftonville), 1899 v S; 1900 v E, S, Morrow, W. J. (Moyola Park), 1883 vy E, W; 1884 v
W (4) S (3)
M’Vickers, J. (Glentoran), 1888 v E; 1889 v S (2) Muir, R. (Old Park), 1885 v S, W (2)
M’Wha, W. B. R. (Cliftonville), 1882 v E, W; Mulholland, S. (Celtic), 1906 v S, E (2)
1883 v E, W; 1884 v E; 1885 v BE, W (7) Mulligan, J. (Manchester C.), 1921 v S (1)
Mackie, J. (Arsenal), 1923 vy W; (with Portsmouth), Murphy, J. (Bradford C.), 1910 v E, S, W (3)
1935 v S, W (3) Murphy, N. (Q.P.R.), 1905 v E, S, W (3)
Madden, O. (Norwich C.), 1938 v E (1) Murray, J. M. (Motherwell), 1910 v E, S; (with
Magill, J. (Arsenal), 1962 vy BE, S, Gr; 1963 v E, S, Sheffield W.), 1910 v W (3)
W, Pol (2), Sp; 1964 v E, S, W, U, Sp; 1965vE, S,
Sw (2), Ho, Alb; 1966 v S, Alb; (with Brighton), Napier, R. (Bolton W.), 1966 v WG (1)
1966 v E, W, WG; 1967 v M (26) Neill, T. (Arsenal), 1961 v I, Gr, WG; 1962 v E, S,
Maginnis, H. (Linfield), 1900 vy E, S, W: 1903 vS, W, Gr; 1963 v E, W, Pol, Sp; 1964S, E, W, U,
W; 1904 v BE, S, W (8) Sp; 1965 v E, S, W, Sw, Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v S, E,
Mahood, J. (Belfast C.), 1926 y S; 1928 v E, S, W; W, Alb, WG; 1967 vS, W, M; 1968 vS, E, Is, Tu
1929 v E, S, W; 1930 v W; (with Ballymena), (2); 1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v S, E, W, USSR (2);
1934vS (9) (with Hull C.), 1971 v Cy, Sp; 1972 v USSR (2),
Manderson, B. (Glasgow R.), 1920 v W, S; 1925 v Sp, S, E, W (52)
S, E; 1926 v S (5) Nelson, S. (Arsenal), 1970 v S, W, E (sub); 1971 v
Mansfield, J. (Freebooters), 1901 v E (1) eb Sp, E, 8S, W; 1972 v USSR (2), Sp, E, S, W
Martin, C. (Glentoran), 1947 vy S; (with Leeds U),
1948 v E, S, W; (with Aston Villa), 1949 v BE; Nells, P. (Nottingham F.), 1923 v E (1)
1950 v W (6) Nicholl, H. (Belfast C.), 1902 v E, W; 1905 v E (3)
728
Nicholson, J. (Manchester U.), 1961 v S, W; 1962 v Rice, P. (Arsenal), 1968 v Is; 1970 vy USSR; 1971 yv
E, W, Gr, Ho; 1963 v E, S, Pol (2); (with Hud- E, S, W; 1972 v USSR, Sp, E, S, W (10)
dersfield T.), 1965 v W, Ho (2); Alb; 1966 v S, Roberts, R. (Glentoran), 1931 v S (1)
E, W, Alb; 1967 v S, W, M; 1968 v S, E, W, Tu Robinson, P. (Distillery), 1920 vy S; (with Black-
(2); 1969 v S, E, W; 1970 v S, E, W, USSR (2); burn R.), 1921 v W (2)
1971 v Cy (2), E, S, W; 1972 v USSR (2) (41) Rollo, D. (Linfield), 1912 v W; 1913 v W; 1914 v
Nixon, R. (Linfield), 1914 v S (1) W, E; (with Blackburn R.), 1920 v S, W; 1921 v
Nolan-Whelan, J. V. (Dublin Freebooters and E, S, W; 1922 v E; 1923 v E; 1924 v S, W; 1925
Corinthians), 1901 vy E, W; 1902 v S, W (4) v W; 1926 v E; 1927 v E (16)
Rosbottom, A. (Cliftonville), 1887 v E, S, W;
O’Brien, M. T. (Q.P.R.), 1921 v S; 1922 v S, W; 1888 v E, S, W; 1889 v E (7)
(with Leicester C.), 1924 v S, W; (with Hull C.), Ross, E. (Newcastle U.), 1968 v Is (1)
1925 v S, E, W; 1926 v W; (with Derby Co.), Rowley, R. (Southampton), 1929 v S, W; 1930 v W,
1927 v W (10) E; (with Tottenham H.), 1931 v W; 1932 v S (6)
O’Connell, P. (Sheffield W.), 1912 v E, S; (with Russell, A. (Linfield), 1947 v E (1)
Hull C.), 1914 v E, S, W (5) Russell, S. (Bradford C.), 1930 v E, S; (with Derry
ae T. (Coleraine), 1970 v E (sub), W (sub) C.), 1932 v E (3)
) Ryan, R. A. (W.B.A.), 1950 v W (1)
O’Driscoll, J. F. (Swansea T.), 1949 v E, S, W (3)
O’Hagan, C. (Tottenham H.), 1905 v S, W; 1906 v Scott, E. (Liverpool), 1920 v S; 1921 v E, S, W;
S, W, E; (with Aberdeen), 1907 v E, S, W; 1908 v 1922 v E; 1925 v W; 1926 v E, S, W; 1927 v E,
S, W; 1909 v E (11) S, W; 1928 v E, S, W; 1929 v E, S; 1930 v E;
O’Hagan, W. (St. Mirren), 1920 v E, W (2) 1931 v E; 1932 v S; 1933 v E, S, W; 1934 v E,
O’Hehir, J. (Bohemians), 1910 v W (1) S, W; (with Belfast C.), 1935. v S; 1936 v E, S, W
O’Kane, L. (Nottingham F.), 1970 vy E, W, S (sub); (30)
1971 v Sp, E, S, W; 1972 v USSR (2) (9) Scott, J. (Cliftonville), 1901 v S (1)
O’Mahoney, M. (Bristol R.), 1939 vy S (1) Scott, J. (Grimsby), 1958 v Cz, F (2)
O’Neill, J. (Sunderland), 1962 v W (1) Scott, L. J. (Dublin University), 1895 v S, W (2)
O’Neill, M. (Distillery), 1972 vy USSR (sub); Scott, T. (Cliftonville), 1894 v E, S; 1895 v S, W;
(with Nottingham F.), Sp (sub), W (sub) (3) 1896 v S, E, W; 1897 v W; 1898 v E, S, W; 1900 v
O’Reilly, H. (Freebooters), 1901 v S, W; 1904 v S (3) W (12)
Scraggs, J. (Glentoran), 1921 v W; 1922 v E (2)
Parke, J. (Linfield), 1964 v S; (with Hibernian), 1964 Seymour, H. (Bohemians), 1914 v W (1)
vE, Sp; 1965 v Sw; (with Sunderland), 1965 vS, Seymour, J. (Cliftonville), 1907-9 v W (2)
W, Ho (2), Alb; 1966 v WG; 1967 v E, S; 1968 v Shanks, T. (Woolwich Arsenal), 1903 vS; 1904 v W;
S, E (14) 1905 v E (3)
Peacock, R. (Celtic), 1952 vS; 1953 v F; 1954 v W; Sheridan, J. (Everton), 1903 v W, E, S; 1904 vE, S;
1955 v E, S; 1956 v E, S; 1957 v W, I, P; 1958 v (with Stoke C.), 1905 v E (6)
S, E, W, I (2), Arg, Cz (2) WG; 1959 v E, S, W; Sheehan, Dr. G. (Bohemians), 1899 v S; 1900 v E,
1960 v S, E; 1961 v E, S, I, WG (2), Gr; (with W (3)
Coleraine), 1962 v S (31) Sherrard, J. (Limavady), 1885 v S; 1887 v W 1888;
Peden, J. (Linfield Ath. and Distillery), 1887 v S, v W (3)
W; 1888 v E, S, W; 1889 v E; 1890 v S, W; Sherry, J. J. (Bohemians), 1906 v E; 1907 v W (2)
1891 v E, W; 1892 v E, W; 1893 v E, S, W; Shields, J. (Southampton), 1957 v S (1)
1896 v E, S, W; 1897 v S, W; 1898 v E, S, W; Silo, M. (Belfast YMCA), 1888 v E (1)
1899 v W (24) Simpson, W. (Glasgow R.), 1951 v W, F; 1954 v E,
Percy, J. C. (Belfast YMCA), 1889 v W (1) S; 1955 v E; 1957 v I, P; 1958 v S, E, W, I;
Posonby, J. (Distillery), 1895 v S; 1896 v E, S, W; 1959 vy S (12)
1897 v E, S, W; 1899 v E (8) Sinclair, J. (Knock), 1882 v E, W (2)
Potts, R. H. (Cliftonville), 1883 v E, W (2) Slemin, J. (Bohemians), 1909 v W (1)
Priestley, T. (Coleraine), 1933 v S; (with Chelsea), Sloan, A. S. (London Caledonians), 1925 v W (1)
1934 v E (2) Sloan, D. (Oxford U.), 1968 v Is; 1971 v Sp (2)
Pyper, Jas. (Cliftonville), 1897 v S, W; 1898 v E, S, Sloan, H. A. (Bohemians), 1903 v E; 1904 v S;
W; 1900 v E (6) 1905 v E; 1906 v W; 1907 v E, W; 1908 v W;
Pyper, John (Cliftonville), 1897 v E, S, W; 1899 v BE, 1909 v S (8)
S, W; 1900 v E, W; 1901 v S; 1902 v S (10) Sloan, T. (Cardiff C.), 1926 v S, W. E; 1927 v W, S;
1928 v E, W; 1929 v E; (with Linfield), 1930 v W,
Rankine, J. (Limavady), 1883 v E, W (2) S; 1931 v S (11)
Raper, E. O. (Dublin University), 1886 v W (1) Sloan, W. (Arsenal), 1947 v W (1)
Rattray, D. (Aroniel), 1882 v E; 1883 v E, W (3) Small, J. (Clarence), 1887 v E (1)
Rea, B. (Glentoran), 1901 v E (1) Small, J. M. (Cliftonville) 1893 v E, S, W (3)
Redmond, J. (Cliftonville), 1884 v W (1) Smith, E. E. (Cardiff C.), 1921 v S; 1923 v W, E;
Reid, G. (Cardiff C.), 1923 v S (1) 1924 v E (4)
Reid, J. (Ulster), 1883 v E; 1884 v W; 1887 v S; Smith, J. (Distillery), 1901 v S, W (2)
1889 v W; 1890 v S, W (6) Smyth, R. H. (Dublin University), 1886 v W (1)
Reid, S. E. (Derby Co.), 1934 v E, W; 1936 v E (3) Smyth, S. (Wolverhampton W.), 1948 v E, S, W;
Reilly, J. (Portsmouth), 1900 v E; 1902 v E (2) 1949 v S, W; 1950 v E, S, W; (with Stoke C.),
Renneville, W. T. (Leyton), 1910 v S, E, W; (with 1952 v E (9)
Aston Villa), 1911 v W (4) Smyth, W. (Distillery), 1949 v E, S; 1954 v S, E (4)
Reynolds, J. (Distillery), 1890 v E, W; 1891 v E, S, Snape, A. (Airdrie), 1920 v E (1)
W (5) Spencer, S. (Distillery), 1890 v B, S; 1892 v E, S, W
Reynolds, R. (Bohemians), 1905 v W (1) G)
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Spiller, E. A. (Cliftonville), 1883 vyE, W; 1884 v E, Weir, E. (Clyde), 1939 v W (1)
Welsh, E. (Carlisle U.), 1966 v W, WG; 1967 v W,M
W, S (5)
Stanfield, O. M. (Distillery), 1887 v E, S, W; 1888 4
v E, S, W; 1889 v E, S, W; 1890 vE, S; 1891 vE, ee E. R. (Dublin University), 1886 v W (1)
S, W; 1892 v E, S, W, 1893 v E, W; 1894v, E, W; Whiteside, T. (Distillery), 1891 v E (1)
1895 v E, S;1896 v E, S, W; 1897 v E, S, W (30) Will, A. H. (Cliftonville), 1885 v W (1)
Steele, A. (Charlton Ath.), 1926 v W, S; (with Williams, J. (Cliftonville), 1890 v E; 1892 v S;
Fulham), 1929 v W, S (4) 1893 v S (3)
Stevenson, A. (Everton), 1947 v S, W; 1948 v S (3) Williams, J. R. (Ulster), 1886 v E, W (2)
Stevenson, A. (Rangers), 1934 v E, S, W; (with Willingham, T. (Burnley), 1933 v W; 1934 v S (2)
Everton), 1935 v EB, S; 1936 v S, W; 1937 v E, Willis, G. (Linfield), 1906 v S, W; 1907 v S; 1912
W; 1938 v E, W; 1939 v E, S, W; 1947 v S, W; vS(4)
1948 v S (17) Wilson, H. (Linfield), 1925 v W (1)
Stewart, A. (Glentoran), 1967 v W; 1968 v S, E; Wilson, M. (Distillery), 1884 v E, S, W (3)
(with Derby Co.), 1968 v W, Is, T (1 + 1 sub) Wilson, R. (Cliftonville), 1888 v S (1)
7) Wilson, S. (Glenavon), 1962 v S; 1964 v S; (with
Scare R. H. (Derry and Cliftonville), 1890-2 v E, Falkirk), 1964 v E, W, U, Sp; 1965 v E, Sw;
S, W; 1893 v E, W; 1894 v E, S, W (1) (with Dundee), 1966 v W, WG; 1957 v S; 1968 v
Stewart, T. (Linfield), 1961 v W (1) E (12)
Swan, S. (Linfield), 1899 v S (1) Wilton, J. M. (St. Columbia Court), 1888 v E, W;
1889 v E; 1890 v E; 1892 v W; 1893 v S (6)
Taggart, W. (Walsall), 1899 v W (1) Wright, J. (Cliftonville), v E, S, W; 1907 v E, S, W
Thompson, F. W. (Cliftonville), 1910 v E, S, W; (6)
(with Bradford C.), 1911 v E, W; 1912 v E, W;
1913 v E, S, W; (with Clyde), 1914 v E, S (12) Young, S. (Linfield), 1907 v E, S; 1908 v E, S;
Thompson, J. (Distillery), 1897 v S (1) (with Airdrie), 1909 v E; 1912 v S; 1914 v E, S,
Thompson, J. (Belfast Ath.), 1889 v S (1) W (9)
Thunder, P. J. (Bohemians), 1911 v W (1)
Todd, S. (Burnley), 1966 v M (sub); 1967 v E; 1968
v W; 1969 v E, S, W; 1970 v S, USSR (Sheffield
W.), 1971 v Cy (2) Sp (sub) (11)
SCOTLAND
Toner, J. (Arsenal), 1922 v W; 1923 v W; 1924 v
W, E; 1925 v E, S; (with St. Johnstone), 1927 v Adams, J. (Hearts), 1889 v Ni; 1892 v W; 1893 v Ni
E, S (8) (3)
Torrans, R. (Linfield), 1893 v S (1) Agnew, W. B. (Kilmarnock), 1907 v Ni; 1908 v W,
Torrans, S, (Linfield), 1889 v S; 1890 v S, W; 1891 Ni (3)
v S, W; 1892 v E, S, W; 1893 v E, S; 1894v E, S, Aird, J. (Burnley), 1954 v N (2), A, U (4)
W; 1895 v E, S; 1896 v E, S, W; 1897 v E, S, Aiken, R. (Dumbarton), 1886 v E; 1888 v Ni (2)
W; 1898 v E, S, W; 1899 v E; 1901 v S, W (27) Aikenhead, W. A. C. (Blackburn R.), 1912 v Ni (1)
Trainor, D, (Crusaders), 1967 v W (1) Aitken, A. (Newcastle U.), 1901 v E; 1902 v E;
Tully, C. (Glasgow C.), 1949 v E; 1950 v E; 1952 vS; 1903 v E, W; 1904 v E; 1905 v E, W; 1906 v E;
1953 v E, S, W, F; 1954 v S; 1956 v E; 1959 v Sp (with Middlesbrough), 1907 v E, W; 1908 v E;
(10) (with Leicester Fosse), 1910 v E; 1911 vE, Ni (14)
Turner, E. (Cliftonville), 1896 vyE, W (2) Aitken, G. (East Fife), 1949 v E, F; 1950 v W, Ni,
Turner, W. (Cliftonville), 1886 v E; 1886 v S; 1888 Sw; (with Sunderland), 1953 v W, Ni; 1954 yv
vS (3) E (8)
Twoomey, J. F. (Leeds U.), 1938 y W; 1939 v E (2) Alexander, D. (East Stirling), 1894 v W, Ni (2)
Allan, D. S. (Queen’s Park), 1885 v E, W; 1886 v
Uprichard, N. (Swindon T.), 1952 vyE. S, W; 1953 v W (3)
E, S; (with Portsmouth), 1953 vy W, F; 1955-6 v Allan, G. (Liverpool), 1897 v E (1)
E, S, W; 1956 v E, S, W; 1958 vS, I, Cz; 1959 v Allan, H. (Hearts), 1902 v W (1)
S, Sp (18) Allan, J. (Queen’s Park), 1887 v E, W (2)
Ancel. R. (Newcastle U.), 1937 v W, Ni (2)
Vernon, J. (Belfast C.), 1947 v E, S; (with W.B.A.), Anderson, A. (Hearts), 1933 v BE, A; 1934 v E, W,
1947 v W; 1948 v E, S, W; 1949 v E, S, W; 1950 Ni; 1935 v E, W, Ni; 1936 v E, W, Ni, WG;
VE, S; 1951 v E, S, W, F; 1952 v S, E (17) 1937 vE, W, Ni, A; 1938 v E, W,Ni, Cz, Ho; 1939
v W, H (23)
Waddell, T. (Cliftonville), 1906 v S (1) Anderson, F. (Clydesdale), 1874 v E (1)
Walker, J. (Bury), 1911 v S (1) Anderson, G. (Kilmarnock), 1901 y Ni (1)
Walker, R. (Doncaster R.), 1955 v W (1) Anderson, H. (Raith R.), 1914 v W (1)
Walsh, D. (W.B.A.), 1947 v S, W; 1948 v E, S, W; Anderson, J. (Leicester C.), 1954 y Fi (1)
1949 v E, S, W; 1950 v W (9) Anderson, K. (Queen’s Park), 1896 v Ni; 1898 v E,
Walsh, W. (Manchester C.), 1948 v E, S, W; 1949 v Ni (3)
E, S (5) Anderson, W. (Queen’s Park), 1882 v E; 1883 v E,
Waring, R. (Distillery), 1889 v E (1) W; 1884 v E; 1885 v E, W (6)
Warren, P. (Shelbourne), 1913 v E, S (2) Andrews, P. (Eastern), 1875 v E (1)
Watson, J. (Ulster), 1883 v E, W; 1886 v E, S, W; Archibald, A. (Rangers), 1921 v W; 1922 v W, E;
1887 v S, W; 1889 v BE, W (9) 1923 v EB, Ni; 1924 v E, W; 1931 v E; 1932 v
Watson, T. (Cardiff C.), 1926 v S (1) E (9)
Wattle, J. (Distillery), 1899 v E (1) Armstrong, M. (Aberdeen), 1936 v W, Ni, G (3)
aye G. (Brighton), 1900 v S; 1901 v S; 1909 v Arnott, W. (Queen’s Park), 1883 v W; 1884 v E, Ni;
) 1885 v E; 1886 v E, W; 1887 v E, W; 1888 v E;
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1889 v E; 1890 v E; 1891 v E; 1892 v E; 1893 v Brand, R. (Rangers), 1961 v Ni, Ei (2), Cz; 1962 v
E(14) Ni, W, Cz, U (8)
Auld, J. (Third Lanark), 1887 v E, W; 1889 v W (3) Branden, T. (Blackburn R.), 1896 v E (1)
Auld, R. (Birmingham), 1959 vy H, P; 1960 v W (3) Bremner, W. (Leeds U.), 1965 v Sp; 1966 v E, Pol,
P, Br, I (2); 1967 v W, Ni, E; 1968 v W, E;
1969 v W, E, Ni, D, A, WG, Cy (2); 1970 v Ei,
Baird, A. (Queen’s Park), 1884 v W; 1892 v Ni (2) WG, A; 1971 v W, S; 1972 v P, Bel, Ho, Ni, W,
Baird, D. (Hearts), 1890 v Ni; 1891 vyE; 1892 vy
W E (31)
(3) Brennan, F. (Newcastle U.), 1947 v W, Ni; 1953 v
Baird, H. (Airdrie), 1956 v A (1) W, Ni, E; 1954 vy Ni, E (7)
Baird, J. C. (Vale of Leven), 1876 v E; 1878 v W; Breslin, B. (Hibernian), 1897 v W (1)
1880 v E (3) Brewster, G. (Everton), 1921 v E (1)
Baird, S. (Rangers), 1957 v Y, Sp (2), Sw, WG; Brogan, J. (Celtic), 1971 v W, Ni, Po, E (4)
1958 v F, Ni(7) Brown, A. (East Fife), 1950 v Sw, P, F; (with
Baird, W. U. (St. Bernard), 1879 v Ni (1) Blackpool), 1952 v U.S.A., D, Se; 1953 v W;
Barbour, A. (Renton), 1885 v Ni (1) 1954v W,E, N (2), Fi, A, U (14)
Barker, J. B. (Rangers), 1893 v W; 1894; v W (2) Brown, A. (Tottenham H.), 1902 v E; (with Mid-
Barrett, F. (Dundee), 1894 v Ni; 1895 v W (2) dlesbrough), 1904 v E (2)
Battles, B. (Celtic), 1901 vy E, W, Ni (3) Brown, A. (St. Mirren), 1890 v W; 1891 v W (2)
Battles, B. jun. (Hearts), 1931 v W (1) Brown, G. (Rangers), 1931 v W; 1932 v E, W, Ni;
Bauld, W. (Hearts), 1950 v E, Sw, P (3) 1933 v E, A; 1935 v E, W; 1936 v E, W, WG;
Baxter, J. (Rangers), 1961 v Ni, Ei (2), Cz; 1962 v 1937 v E, W, Ni, A, Cz; 1938 v E, W, Cz, Ho (20)
Ni, W, E, Cz (2), U; 1963 v W, Ni, E, A, N, Ei, Brown, H. (Partick T.), 1947 v W, Bel, L (3)
Sp; 1964 v W, E, N, WG; 1965 v W, Ni, Fi, P, Brown, J. (Cambuslang), 1890 v W (1)
Br; (with Sunderland), 1966 v Ni, W, E, I; Brown, J. (Clyde), 1939 vy W (1)
1967 v W, E, USSR; 1968 v W (34) Brown, R. (Dumbarton), 1884 v W, Ni (2)
Baxter, R. (Middlesbrough), 1939 v E, W, H (3) Brown, R. (Rangers), 1947 v Ni; 1949 v Ni; 1952 v
Beattie, A. (Preston N.E.), 1937 v E, A, Cz; 1938 v E (3)
E; 1939 v W, Ni, H (7) Brown, R. jun. (Dumbarton), 1885 v W (1)
Beattie, R. (Preston N.E.), 1939 v W (1) Brown, W. (Dundee), 1958 v F; 1959 v E, W, Ni;
Begbie, I. (Hearts), 1890 v Ni; 1891 v E; 1892 v W; (with Tottenham H.), 1960 v W, Ni, Pol, A, H,
1894 v E (4) T; 1962 v Ni, W, E, Cz; 1963 v W, Ni, E, A; 1964
Bell, A. (Manchester U)., 1912 v Ni (1) v Ni, W, N; 1965 v E, Fi, Pol, Sp; 1966 v Ni,
Bell, J. (Dumbarton), 1890 v Ni; 1892 v E; (with Pol, I (28)
Everton), 1896 v E; 1897 v E; 1898 v E; 1899 v Browning, J. (Celtic), 1914 v W (1)
E, W, Ni; (with Celtic), 1900 v BE, W (10) Brownlie, J. (Hibernian), 1971 v Rus; 1972 v Pe,
Bell, M. (Hearts), 1901 v W (1) Ni, E(4)
Bell, W. (Leeds U.), 1966 v P, Br (2) Brownlie, J. (Third Lanark), 1909 v E, Ni; 1910 v
Bennett, A. (Celtic), 1904 v W; 1907 v Ni; 1908 v E, W, Ni; 1911 v W, Ni; 1912 v W, Ni, E; 1913
W; (with Rangers), 1909 v W, Ni, E; 1910 v E, v W, Ni, E; 1914 v W, Ni, E (16)
W; 1911 v E, W; 1913 v Ni (11) Bruce, D. (Vale of Leven), 1890 v W (1)
Bennie, R. (Airdrieonians), 1925 v W, Ni; 1926 v Bruce, R. (Middlesbrough), 1933 v A (1)
Ni (3) Buchan, M. (Aberdeen), 1972 v P (sub), B; (with
Berry, D. (Queen’s Park), 1894 v W; 1899 v W, Ni Manchester U.), W (3)
(3) Buchanan, J. (Cambuslang), 1889 v Ni (1)
Berry, W. (Queen’s Park), 1888 v E; 1889 v E; Buchanan, J. (Rangers), 1929 v E; 1930 v E (2)
1890 v E; 1891 v E (4) Buchanan, P. (Chelsea), 1938 v Cz (1)
Beveridge, W. W. (Ayr Academicals), 1879 v E, W; Buchanan, R. (Abercorn), 1891 v W (1)
(with Glasgow University), 1880 v W (3) Buckley, P. (Aberdeen), 1954 v N; 1955 v W, Ni (3)
Black, A. (Hearts), 1938 v Cz, Ho; 1939 v H (3) Buick, A. (Hearts), 1902 v W, Ni (2)
Black, D. (Hurlford), 1889 v Ni (1) Burns, F. (Manchester U.), 1970 v A (1)
Black, I. (Southampton), 1948 v E (1) Busby, M. (Manchester C.), 1934 v W (1)
Blackburn, G. (Royal Engineers), 1873 v E (1)
Blacklaw A. (Burnley), 1963 v Ni, Sp; 1966 v H. (3) Cairns, T. (Rangers), 1920 y W; 1922 v E; 1923 vE,
Blair, D. (Clyde), 1929 v W, Ni; 1931 v E, A, I; W, 1924 v Ni; 1925 v W, E, Ni (8)
1932 v W, Ni; (with Aston Villa), 1933 v W (8) Calderhead, D. (Queen of the South W.), 1889 v Ni
Blair, J. (Sheffield W.), 1920 v E, Ni; (with Cardiff (1)
C.), 1921 v E; 1922 v E; 1923 v E, W; Ni; 1924 Caldow, E. (Rangers), 1957 v Sp (2), Sw, WG; v
v W (8) E, 1958 v Ni, W, Sw, Par, H, Pol, Y, F; 1959 v E,
Blair, J. (Motherwell), 1934 v W (1) W, Ni, WG, Ho, P; 1960 v E, W, Ni, A, H, T;
Blair, J. A. (Blackpool), 1947 v W (1) 1961 v E, W, Ni, Ei (2), Cz; 1962 v Ni, W, E,
Blair, W. (Third Lanark), 1896 v W (1) Cz (2), U; 1963 v W, Ni, E (40)
Blessington, J. (Celtic), 1894 v E, Ni; 1896 v E, Ni Callaghan, P. (Hibernian), 1900 v Ni (1)
(4) Callaghan, W. (Dunfermline), 1970 v Ei (sub), W (2)
Bowie, J. (Rangers), 1920 v E, Ni (2) Cameron, J. (St. Mirren), 1904 v Ni; (with Chelsea),
Bowie, W. (Linthouse), 1891 v Ni (1) 1909 v E (2)
Bowman, G. (Montrose), 1892 v Ni (1) Cameron, J. (Queen’s Park), 1896 v Ni (1)
Boyd, A. (Clyde), 1931 v I, Sw (2) Cameron J. (Rangers), 1886 v Ni (1)
Boyd, J. (Newcastle U.), 1934 v Ni (1) Campbell, C. (Queen’s Park), 1874 v E; 1877 v E;
Boyd, R. (Mossend Swifts), 1889 v Ni; 1891 v W (2) 1878 v E, W; 1879 v E, W; 1880 v E; 1881 v E;
Brackenbridge, T. (Hearts), 1888 v Ni (1) 1882 v E, W; 1884 v E; 1885 v E; 1886 v E (13)
Bradshaw, T. (Bury), 1928 v E (1) Campbell, H. (Renton), 1889 v W (1)
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v F(1) ;
Campbell, Jas. (Sheffield W.), 1913 v W (1) Cox, J. (Hearts), 1948
Campbell, J. (South Western), 1880 v W (1) Cox, S. (Rangers), 1949 v E, F; 1950 v E, F, W, Ni,
Campbell, J. (Kilmarnock), 1891 v Ni; 1892 v W (2) Sw, P; 1951 v BE, D, F, Bel, A; 1952 v Ni, W,
Campbell, John (Celtic), 1893 v E, Ni; 1898 v E, USA, D, Se; 1953 v W, Ni, E; 1954 v W, Ni,
Ni; 1900 v E, Ni; 1901 v W, Ni; 1902 v W, Ni; E (24)
1903 v W (11) Craig, A. (Motherwell), 1932 v E (1)
Campbell, John (Rangers), 1899 v E, W, Ni; 1901 v Craig, J. (Celtic), 1968 v W (1)
Ni (4) Craig, T. (Rangers), 1927 v Ni; 1928 v Ni; 1930 v
Campbell, K. (Liverpool), 1920 v E, W, Ni; (with Ni, E, W (5)
Partick T.), 1921 v W, Ni; 1922 v W, Ni, E (8) Crapnell, J. (Airdrieonians), 1929 v E; 1930 v F;
Campbell, P. (Rangers), 1878 vy W; 1879 v W (2) 1931 v Ni, Sw; 1932 v E, F; 1933 v Ni (7)
Campbell, P. (Morton), 1898 v W (1) Crawford, D. (St. Mirren), 1894 v W, Ni; 1900 v W
Campbell, R. (Chelsea), 1950 v Sw, P, F (3) 3)
Campbell, W. (Morton), 1947 v Ni, Bel, L; 1948 v pees J. (Queen’s Park), 1932 v F, Ni; 1933 v
E, Bel, Sw, F (7) E, W, Ni (5)
Carabine, J. (Third Lanark), 1938 vy Ho; 1939 v E, Crerand, P. (Celtic), 1961 v Ei (2), Cz; 1962 v Ni,
Ni (3) W, E, Cz (2), U; 1963 v W, Ni; (with Manchester
Carr, W. (Coventry C.), 1970 v Ni, W, E; 1971 v D; U.), 1964 v Ni; 1965 v E, Pol, Fi; 1966 v Pol
1972 v Pe (5) (16)
Cassidy, J. (Celtic), 1921 v W, Ni; 1923 v Ni; 1924v Cringan, W. (Celtic), 1920 v W; 1922 v E, Ni;
W (4) 1923 v W (4)
Chalmers, S. (Celtic), 1965 v W, Fi; 1966 v P (sub), Crosbie, J. (Ayr U.), 1920 v W; (with Birmingham);
Br; 1967 v Ni (5) 1922 v E (2)
Chalmers, W. (Rangers), 1885 v Ni (1) Croal, J. A. (Falkirk), 1913 v Ni; 1914 v E, W (3)
Chalmers, W. S. (Queen’s Park), 1929 v Ni (1) Cropley, A. (Hibernian), 1972 v P, Bel (2)
Chambers, T. (Hearts), 1894 v W (1) Cross, J. H. (Third Lanark), 1903 v Ni (1)
Chaplin, G. (Dundee), 1908 v W (1) Cruickshank, J. (Hearts), 1964 v WG; 1970 v W,
Cheyne, A. (Aberdeen), 1929 v E; 1930 v F (2) E; 1971 v D, Bel (5)
Christie, A. J. (Queen’s Park) 1898 vy W; 1899 v E, Crum, J. (Celtic), 1936 v E; 1939 v Ni (2)
Ni (3) Cullen, M. (Luton T.), 1956 v A (1)
Christie, R. M. (Queen’s Park), 1884 v E (1) Cumming, D. (Middlesbrough), 1938 v E (1)
Clark, J. (Celtic), 1966 v Br.; 1967 v W, Ni, USSR Cumming, J. (Hearts), 1955 v E, H, P, Y; 1960 vE,
(4) Pol, A, H, T (9)
Clark, R. (Aberdeen), 1968 v W, Ho; 1970 v Ni; Cummings, G. (Partick T.), 1935 v E; 1936 v W, Ni,
1971 v W, Ni, E, D, P, USSR; 1972 v Bel, Ni, G; (with Aston Villa), 1936 v E; 1938 v W. Ni,
W, E(13) Cz; 1939 v E (9)
Cleland, J. (Royal Albert), 1891 v Ni (1) Cunningham, A. (Rangers), 1920 v Ni; 1921 v W, E;
Clements, R. (Leith Ath.) 1891 v Ni (1) 1922 v Ni; 1923 v E, W; 1924 v E, Ni; 1926 v E,
Clunas, W. (Sunderland), 1924 v E; 1926 v W (2) Ni; 1927 v E, W (12)
Collier, W. (Raith R.), 1922 v W (1) Cunningham W. (Preston N.E.), 1954 v N (2), U,
Collins, R. (Celtic), 1951 vyW, Ni, A; 1955 v Y, A, Fi, A; 1955 v W, E, H (8)
H; 1956 v Ni, W; 1957 v E, W, Sp (2), Sw, WG; Curran, H. (Wolverhampton W.), 1970 v A; 197i v
1958 v Ni, W, Sw, H, Pol, Y, F, Par; (with Ni, E, D, USSR (sub) (5)
Everton), 1959, v E, W, Ni, WG, Ho, P; (with
Leeds U.); 1965 v E, Pol, Sp (31) Dalglish, K. (Celtic), 1972 v Bel (sub), Ho (2)
Collins, T. (Hearts), 1909 v W (1) Davidson, D. (Queen’s Park), 1878 vyW; 1879 v
Colman, D. (Aberdeen), 1911, v E, W, Ni; 1913 v W; 1880 v W; 1881 v E, W (5)
Ni (4) Davidson, J. A. (Partick T.), 1954 v N (2), A, U;
Colquhoun, E. (Sheffield U.), 1972 v P, Ho, Pe (3) 1955 v W, Ni, E, H (8)
Combe, R. (Hibernian), 1948 y B, Bel, Sw (3) Davidson, S. (Middlesbrough), 1921 y E (1)
Connachan, E. (Dunfermline A.), 1962 v Cz, U (2) Dawson, J. (Rangers), 1935 v Ni; 1936 v BE, G;
Conn, A. (Hearts), 1956 vy A (1) 1937 v E, W, Ni, A, Cz; 1938 v W, Ne, Ni; 1939
Connor, J. (Airdrieonians), 1886 v Ni (1) VE, Ni, H (14)
Connor, J. (Sunderland), 1930 vy F; 1932 v Ni; Delaney, J. (Celtic), 1936 v W, Ni, G; 1937 v E, A,
1934 v E; 1935 v Ni (4) Cz; 1938 v Ni; 1939 vy W, Ni; (with Manchester
Cook, W. (Bolton W.), 1934 v E: 1935 vy W, Ni (3) U.), 1947 v E; 1948 v E, W, Ni (13)
Cooke, C. (Dundee), 1966 v W, I, P, Br; (with Devine, A. (Falkirk), 1910 v W (1)
Chelsea), 1968 v E, Ho; 1969 vy W, Ni, A, WG Dewar, G. (Dumbarton), 1888 v Ni; 1889 v E (2)
(sub), Cy (2); 1970 vA; 1971 v Bel (14) Dewar, N. (Third Lanark), 1932 v E, F; 1933 v W(3)
Cormack, P. (Hibernian), 1966 v Br; 1970 v Ei, Dick, J. (West Ham U.), 1959 v E (1)
WG; (with Nottingham F.), 1971 v D (sulp, Dickie, M. (Rangers), 1897 v Ni; 1899 v Ni; 1900
W, Po, E ;1972 v Ho (sub) (8) v W (3)
Cowan, J. (Aston Villa), 1896 vy E; 1897 v E; Dickson, R. (Kilmarnock), 1970 v Ni, W, E; 1971 v
1898 v E (3) D, USSR (5)
Cowan, J. (Morton), 1948 v Bel, Sw, F; 1949 y E, Dickson, W. (Strathmore), 1888 yv Ni (1)
W, F; 1950 v E, W, Ni, Sw, P, F; 1951 v E, W, Divers, J. (Celtic), 1895 v W (1)
oe A (2), D, F, Bel; 1952 v Ni, W, USA, D, Se Divers, J. (Celtic), 1939 y Ni (1)
) Docherty, T. H. (Preston N.E.), 1952 vW; 1953 vE,
Cowan, W. D. (Newcastle U.), 1924 vy E (1) Se; 1954 v N (2), A, U; 1955 v W, E, H (2), A;
Cowie, D. (Dundee), 1953 v E, Se; 1954 v Ni, W, Fi, 1957 v BE, Y, Sp (2), Sw, WG; 1958 v Ni, W, BE,
N, A, U; 1955 v W, Ni, A, H; 1956 v W, A; 1957 Sw; (with Arsenal), 1959 v W, E, Ni (25)
v Ni, W; 1958 v H, Pol, Y, Par (20) Dodds, J. (Celtic), 1914 v BE, W, Ni (3)
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Doig,J.E. (Arbroath), 1887 v Ni; (with Sunderland), Forsyth, T. (Motherwell), 1971 v D (1)
1888 v E; 1889 y Ni, E; 1902 v E; 1903 VE (6) Foyers, R. (St. Bernards), 1893 vyW; 1894 v W (2)
Donachie, W. (Manchester C.), 1972 v Pe, Ni, E (3) Fraser, D. (W.B.A.), 1968 v Ho; 1969 vy Cy (2)
Donaldson, A. (Bolton W.), 1914 v E, Ni, Ww; Fraser, E. (Queen’s Park), 1880 v W; 1882 v W, E;
1920 v E, Ni; 1922 v Ni (6) 1883 v W, E (5)
Donnachie, J. (Oldham Ath.,), 1913 y E; 1914 v E, Fraser, J. (Moffat), 1891 v Ni (1)
Ni (3) Fraser, J. (Dundee), 1907 v Ni (1)
Dougal, J. (Preston N.E.), 1939 v E (1) Fraser, W. (Sunderland), 1955 v W, Ni (2)
Dougall, N. (Birmingham C.), 1947 v W (1) Fulton, W. (Abercorn), 1884 v Ni (1)
Dougan, R. (Hearts), 1950 v Sw (1) Fyle, J. H. (Third Lanark), 1895 v W (1)
Douglas, A. (Chelsea), 1911 v Ni (1)
Douglas, J. (Renfrew), 1880 v W (1) Gabriel, J. (Everton), 1961 v W; 1964 v N (sub) (2)
Dowds, P. (Celtic), 1892 v Ni (1) Gallacher, H. (Airdrieonians), 1924 v Ni; 1925 v E,
Downie, R. (Third Lanark), 1892 v W (1) W, Ni; 1926 v W; (with Newcastle U.), 1926 v E,
Doyle, D. (Celtic), 1892 v E; 1893 v W; 1894 v E; Ni; 1927 v E, W, Ni; 1928 v E, W; 1929 v E, W,
1895 v E, Ni; 1897 v E; 1898 v E, Ni (8) Ni; 1930 v W, Ni, F; (with Chelsea), 1934 v E;
Drummond, J. (Rangers), 1892 v Ni; 1894 v Ni; (with Derby Co.), 1935 v E (20)
1895 v Ni, E; 1896 v E, Ni; 1897 v Ni; 1898 vE; Galt, J. (Rangers), 1908 v W, Ni (2)
1900 v E; 1901 v E; 1902 v E, W, Ni; 1903 v Gardiner, A. (Motherwell), 1958 v W (1)
Ni(14) Gardner, D, R. (Third Lanark), 1897 v W (1)
Dunbar, M. (Cartvale), 1886 v Ni (1) Gardner, R. (Queen’s Park and Clydesdale), 1872
Duncan, D. (Derby Co.), 1933 VE, W, A; 1934 v W: v E; 1873 v E; 1874 v E; 1875 v E; 1878 v E (5)
1935 v E, W; 1936 v E, W, Ni, G; 1937 v E, W, Gemmell, T. (St. Mirren), 1955 v P. Y (2)
Ni; 1938 v W (14) Gemmell, T. (Celtic), 1966 v E; 1967 v W, Ni, E,
Duncan, D. (East Fife), 1948 v Bel, Sw, F (3) USSR; 1968 v Ni, W; 1969 v W, Ni, E, D, A,
Duncan, J. (Alexandria Ath.), 1878 vy W; (with WG, Cy; 1970 v E, Ei, WG; 1971 v Bel (18)
Rangers), 1882 v W (2) Gemmill, A. (Derby Co.), 1971 v Bel; 1972 v P,
Duncan, J. (Leicester C.), 1926 v W (1) Ho, Pe, Ni, W, E (7)
Duncanson, J. (Rangers), 1947 v Ni (1) Gibb, W. (Clydesdale), 1873 v E (1)
Dunlop, J. (St. Mirren), 1890 v W (1) Gibson, D. (Leicester C.), 1963 v A, N, Ei, Sp;
Dunlop, W. (Liverpool), 1906 v E (1) 1964 v Ni; 1965 v W, Fi (7)
Dunn, J. (Hibernian), 1925 v W, Ni; 1927 v Ni; Gibson, J. (Partick T.), 1926 v E; 1927 v E, W, Ni;
1928 v Ni, E; (with Everton), 1929 v W (6) (with Aston Villa), 1928 v E, W; 1930 v W, Ni (8)
Dykes, J. (Hearts), 1938 v Ho; 1939 v Ni (2) Gibson, N. (Rangers), 1895 v E, Ni; 1896 v E, Ni;
1897 v E, Ni; 1898 vE, Ni; 1899 v E, W; 1900 v
Easson,J.(Portsmouth), 1931 vA, 1, Sw; 1934v W(4)
E, Ni; 1901 v W; (with Partick T.), 1905 v Ni (14)
Ellis, J. (Mossend Swifts), 1892 v Ni(1)
Gilchrist, J. (Celtic), 1922 v E (1)
Evans, R. (Celtic), 1949 v E, W, Ni, F; 1950 v W, Ni,
Gilhooley, M. (Hull C.), 1922 v W (1)
Sw, P; 1951 v E, A; 1952 v Ni; 1953 v Se; 1954 v
Gillespie, G. (Rangers), 1880 v W; 1881 v E, W;
Ni, W, E, N, Fi; 1955 v Ni, P, Y, A, H; 1956 v
1882 v E; 1886 v W; 1890 v W; 1891 v Ni (7)
E, Ni, W, A; 1957 v WG, Sp; 1958 v Ni, W, EB,
Gillespie, Jas. (Third Lanark), 1898 v W (1)
Sw, H, Pol, Y, Par, F; 1959 v E, WG, Ho, Pol;
Gillespie, Jno. (Queen’s Park), 1896 v W (1)
1960 v E, Ni, W, Ho; (with Chelsea), 1960 v A, H,
Gillespie, R. (Queen’s Park), 1927 v W; 1931 v W;
T (49) 1932 v F; 1933 v E (4)
Ewart, J. (Bradford C.), 1921 v E (1)
Gillick, T. (Everton), 1937 v A, Cz; 1939 v W, Ni,
Ewing, T. (Partick T.), 1958 v W, E (2)
H(5)
Farm, G. (Blackpool), 1953 v W, Ni, E, Se; 1954 v Gilmour, J. (Dundee), 1931 v W (1)
Ni, W, E; 1959 v WG, Ho, P (10) Gilzean, A. (Dundee), 1964 v W, E, N, WG;
Ferguson, J. (Vale of Leven), 1874 v E; 1876 vE, 1965 v Ni, Sp; (with Tottenham H.), 1966 v Ni,
W;; 1877 v E, W; 1878 v W (6) W, Pol, I; 1968 v W; 1969 v W, E, WG, Cy (2), A
Ferguson, R. (Kilmarnock), 1966 v W, E, Ho, P, Br; (sub); 1970 v Ni, E (sub) WG, A; 1971 v P (22)
1967 v W, Ni (7) Glen, A. (Aberdeen), 1956 v E, Ni (2)
Fernie, W. (Celtic), 1954 v F, A, U; 1955 v W, Ni; Glen, R. (Renton), 1895 v W; 1896 v W; (with
1957 v E, Ni, W, Y; 1958 v W, Sw, Par (12) Hibernian), 1900 v Ni (3)
Findlay, R. (Kilmarnock), 1898 v W (1) Gordon, J. E. (Rangers), 1912 v E, Ni; 1913 v E, Ni,
Fitchie, T. T. (Queen’s Park), 1905 v W; 1906 v W, W; 1914 v E, Ni; 1920 v W, E, Ni (10)
Ni; 1907 v W (4) Gossland, J. (Rangers), 1884 v Ni (1)
Flavell, R. (Airdrieonians), 1947 v Bel, L (2) Goudle, J. (Abercorn), 1884 v Ni (1)
Fleming, C. (East Fife), 1954 v Ni (1) Gourley, J. (Cambuslang), 1886 v Ni; 1888 v W (2)
Fleming, J. (Rangers), 1930 v E (1) Govan, J. (Hibernian), 1948 v E, W, Bel, Sw, F;
Fleming, R. (Morton), 1886 v Ni (1) 1949 v Ni (6)
Forbes, A. (Sheffield U.), 1947 v Bel, L, E; 1948 v Gow, D. R. (Rangers), 1888 v E (1)
W, Ni; (with Arsenal), 1950 v E, P, F; 1951 v W, Gow, J. (Rangers), 1888 v Ni (1)
Ni, A; 1952 v W, D, Se (14) Gow, J. J. (Queen’s Park), 1885 v E (1)
Forbes, J. (Vale of Leven), 1884 v E, W, Ni; 1887 v Graham, A. (Arsenal), 1921 v Ni (1)
W, E (5) Graham, G. (Arsenal), 1972 v P, Ho, Ni (3)
Forrest, J. (Rangers), 1966 v W, I; (with Aberdeen), Graham, J. (Annbank), 1884 v Ni (1)
1971 v Bel (sub), D, Rus (5) Grant, J. (Hibernian), 1959 v W, Ni (2)
Forrest, J. (Motherwell), 1958 v E (1) Gray, D. (Rangers), 1929 v W, Ni; 1930 v W, Ei,
Forsyth, A. (Motherwell) 1971 v D (1) Ni; 1931 v W, Ni; 1933 v W, Ni (9)
Forsyth, C. (Kilmarnock), 1964 v E; 1965 v W, Ni, Gray, E. (Leeds U.), 1969 v E, Cy; 1970 vWG, A;
Fi (4) 1971 v W, Ni; 1972 v Bel, Ho (8)
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Gray, W. (Pollokshields Ath.), 1886 v E (1) . Herd, G. (Clyde), 1958 v E; 1960 v H, T; 1961 v W,
Green, A. (Blackpool), 1971 v Bel, P (sub), Ni, E; NG
1972 v W, E (sub) (6) : nee J. (Birmingham C.), 1969 v Ni, E, D, Cy
Greig, J. (Rangers), 1964 v E, WG; 1965 v W, Ni, (2), W (sub); 1970 v Ei (sub), WG (8)
E, Fi (2), Sp, Pol; 1966 v Ni, W, E, Pol, I (2), Hewie, J. (Charlton Ath.), 1956 v E, A; 1957 v E,
P, Ho, Br; 1967 v W, Ni, E; 1968 v Ni, W, E, Ni, W, Y, Sp (2), Sw, WG; 1958 v Pol, W, Y,
Ho; 1969 v W, Ni, E, D, A, WG, Cy (2), 1970 v F; 1959 v Ho, P; 1960 v Ni, W, Pol (19)
W, E, Ei, WG, A; 1971 v D, Bel, W (sub), Ni, E Higgins, A. (Kilmarnock), 1885 v Ni (1) f
Higgins, A. (Newcastle U.), 1910 v E, Ni; 1911 v
(43)
Grey, A. (Hibernian), 1903 v Ni (1) E, Ni (4)
Groves, W. (Hibernian), 1888 v Ni; (with Celtic), Highet, T. C. (Queen’s Park), 1875 v E; 1876 v E,
1889 v Ni; 1890 v E (3) W; 1878 v E (4)
Guilliland, W. (Queen’s Park), 1891 vy W; 1892 v Ni; Hill, D. (Rangers), 1881 v E, W; 1882 v W (3)
1894 v E; 1895 v E (4) Hill, D. A. (Third Lanark), 1906 v Ni (1)
Hill, F. (Aberdeen), 1930 v F; 1931 v W, Ni(3)
Haddock, H. (Clyde), 1955 v E, H (2), P, Y; 1958 v Hill, J. (Hearts), 1891 v E, 1892 v W (2)
E (6) Hogg, G. (Hearts), 1896 v E. Ni (2)
Haddow, D. (Rangers), 1894 v E (1) Hogg, J. (Ayr U.), 1922 v Ni (1)
Haffey, F. (Celtic), 1960 v E; 1961 v E (2) Hogg, R. (Celtic), 1937 v Cz (1)
Haggle, C. (Rangers) 1886 v Ni (1) Holm, A. H. (Queen’s Park), 1882 v W; 1883 v E,
Hamilton, A. (Queen’s Park), 1885 v E, W; 1886 W (3)
v E; 1888 v E (4) Holt, D. (Hearts), 1963 v A, N, Ei, Sp; 1964 v WG,
Hamilton, A. (Dundee), 1962 v Cz, U, W, E; (sub) (5)
1963 v W, Ni, E, A, N, Ei; 1964 v Ni, W, E, Hope, R. (W.B.A.), 1968 v Ho; 1969 v D (2)
N, WG; 1965 v Ni, W, E, Fi (2), Pol, Sp; 1966 v Houliston, W. (Queen of the South), 1949 v E, Ni, F
Pol; 1968 v Ni (24) (3)
Hamilton, G. (Aberdeen), 1947 v Ni; 1951 v Bel, Howden, W. (Partick T.), 1905 v Ni (1)
A; 1954 v N (2) (5) Howe, J. (Newcastle U.), 1905 v E; 1906 v E;
Hamilton, G. (Port Glasgow Ath.), 1906 v Ni (1) 1908 v E (3)
Hamilton, J. (Queen’s Park), 1892 v W; 1893 v E, Howie, H. (Hibernian), 1949 v W (1)
Ni (3) Howieson, J. (St. Mirren), 1927 v Ni (1)
Hamilton, J. (St. Mirren), 1924 v Ni (1) Hughes, J. (Celtic), 1965 v Pol, Sp; 1966 v Ni, I (2),
Hamilton, R. C. (Rangers), 1899 v E, W, Ni; 1900 1968 v E; 1969 v A; 1970 v Ei (8)
v W; 1901 v E, Ni; 1902 v W, Ni; 1903 v E; Humphries, W. (Motherwell), 1952 v Se (1)
1904 v Ni; (with Dundee), 1911 v W (11) Hunter, A. (Kilmarnock), 1972 v Pe (1)
Hamilton, T. (Hurlford), 1891 v Ni (1) Hunter, J. (Dundee), 1909 v W (1)
Hamilton, T. (Rangers), 1932 v E (1) Hunter, J. (Third Lanark), 1874 v E; 1875 v E;
Hamilton, W. (Hibernian), 1965 v Fi (1) 1876 v E; 1877 v W (4)
Hannah, A. (Renton), 1888 v W (1) Hunter, R. (St. Mirren), 1890 v Ni (1)
Hannah, J. (Third Lanark), 1889 y W (1) Hunter, W. (Motherwell), 1960 v H, T; 1961 v W (3)
Hansen, J. (Partick T.), 1972 v Bel (sub) (1) Husband, J. (Partick T.), 1947 v W (1)
Harkness, J. D. (Queen’s Park), 1927 v E, Ni; Hutton, J. (Aberdeen), 1923 v E, W, Ni, 1924 v Ni;
1928 v E; (with Hearts), 1929 vyW, E, Ni; 1930 v 1926 v W, E, Ni; (with Blackburn R.), 1927 v Ni;
E, W; 1932 v W, F; 1934 v Ni (11) 1928 v W, Ni (10)
Harper, W. (Hibernian), 1923 v E, Ni, W; 1924 v Hutton, J. (St. Bernards), 1887 v Ni (1)
E, Ni, W; 1925 v E, Ni, W; (with Arsenal), Hyslop, T. (Stoke C.), 1896 v E; (with Rangers),
1926 v E (10) 1897 v E (2)
Harris, J. (Partick T.), 1921 v W, Ni (2)
Imlach, S. (Nottingham F.), 1958 v H, Pol, Y, F (4)
Harris, N. (Newcastle U.), 1924 v E (1)
Inglish, J. (Kilmarnock Ath.), 1884 vy Ni (1)
Harrower, W. (Queen’s Park), 1882 v E; 1884 v Ni;
Ingliss, J. (Rangers), 1883 v E, W (2)
1886 v W (3)
Irons, J. H. (Queen’s Park), 1900 v W (1)
Hartford, A. (W.B.A.), 1972 v Pe, W (sub), E (3)
Hastings, A. (Sunderland), 1936 v Ni; 1938 v Ni(2) Jackson, A. (Cambuslang), 1886 vy W; 1888 v Ni (2)
Haughney, M. (Celtic), 1954 v E (1) Jackson, A. (Aberdeen), 1925 v E, W, Ni; (with
Hay, D. (Celtic), 1970 v Ni, W, E; 1971 v D, Bel, W, Huddersfield T.), 1926 v E, W, Ni; 1927 v W, Ni;
Po, Ni; 1972 v P, Bel, Ho (11) 1928 v E, W; 1929 v E, W, Ni; 1930 v E, W, Ni,
Hay, J. (Celtic), 1905 vy Ni; 1909 v Ni; 1910 v W, F (17)
Ni, E; 1911 v Ni, E; (with Newcastle U.), 1912 Jackson, J. (Partick T.), 1931 v A, I, Sw; 1933 v BE;
VE, W; 1914 v E, Ni (11) (with Chelsea), 1934 v E; 1935 v E; 1936 v W,
Henderson, G. (Rangers), 1904 v Ni (1) Ni (8)
Henderson, J. G. (Rangers), 1953 v Se; (with Jackson, T. A. (St. Mirren), 1904 y W, E, Ni; 1905 v
Portsmouth), 1954 v Ni, E, N; 1956 v W; (with W; 1907 v W, Ni (6)
Arsenal), 1959 v W, Ni (7) James, A. (Preston N.E.), 1926 v W, E; 1928 v E;
Henderson, W. (Rangers), 1963 v W, Ni, E, A, N, 1929 v E, Ni; (with Arsenal), 1930 v E, W, Ni;
Ei, Sp; 1964 vy W, Ni, E, N, WG; 1965 v Fi, Pol, 1933 v W (9)
E, Sp; 1966 v Ni, W, Pol, I, Ho; 1967 v W, Ni; Jardine, W. (Rangers), 1971 v D (sub); 1972 v P,
1968 v Ho; 1969 v Ni, E. Cy; 1970 vy Ei; 1971 vP Bel, Ho (4)
(29) Jarvie, A. (Airdrieonians), 1971 v P (sub), Ni (sub),
Hepburn, J. (Alloa Ath.), 1891 v W (1) E (sub) (3)
Hepburn, R. (Ayr U.), 1932 v Ni (1) Jenkinson, T. (Hearts), 1887 v Ni (1)
Herd, A. C. (Hearts), 1915 v Ni (1) Johnson, R. (Sunderland), 1938 v Cz (1)
Herd, D. (Arsenal), 1959 v E, W, Ni; 1961 vy Ei, C2(5) Johnston, W. (Rangers), 1966 v W, E, Pol, Ho;
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1968 v W, E; 1969 v Ni (sub); 1970 v Ni; 1971 Law, G. (Rangers), 1910 v E, Ni (2)
vD(9) Law, T. (Chelsea), 1928 v E; 1930 v E (2)
Johnstone, J. (Abercorn), 1888 v W (1) Lawrence, J. (Newcastle U.), 1911 v E (1)
Johnstone, J. (Celtic), 1965 v W, Fi; 1966 v E; eter: T. (Liverpool), 1963 v Ei; 1969 vy W, WG
1967 v W, USSR; 1968 v W; 1969 v A, WG; 1970 )
v E, WG; 1971 v D, E; 1972 v P, Bel, Ho, Ni, Lawson, D. (St. Mirren), 1923 vy E (1)
E(sub) (17) Leckle, R. (Queen’s Park), 1872 v E (1)
Johnstone, J. (Hearts), 1930 v W; 1933 v W, Ni (3) Leggat, G. (Aberdeen), 1956 v E; 1957 v W; 1958 v
Johnstone, Jas (Kilmarnock), 1904 vy W (1) Ni, H, Pol, Y, Par; (with Fulham), 1959 vy E, Ww,
Johnstone, L. (Clyde), 1948 v Bel, Sw (2) Ni, WG, Ho; 1960 v E, Ni, W, Pol, A, H (18)
Johnstone, R. (Hibernian), 1951 vyE, D, F; 1952 v Lennie, W. (Aberdeen), 1908 v W, Ni (2)
Ni, E; 1953 v E, Se; 1954 v W, E,N, Fi; 1955 v Lennox, R, (Celtic), 1967 v Ni, E, USSR; 1968 v W,
Ni, H; (with Manchester C.), 1955 v E; 1956 v E, E; 1969vD, A, WG, Cy (sub); 1970 v W (sub) (10)
Ni, W (17) Leslie, L. (Airdrieonians), 1961 v W, Ni, Ei (2)
Kay, J. L. (Queen’s Park), 1880 v E; 1882 v E, W; Cz (5)
1883 v E, W; 1884 v W (6) Liddell, D. (East Fife), 1931 v A, I, Sw (3)
Keillor, A. (Montrose), 1891 vy W; 1892 v Ni; (with Liddell, W, (Liverpool), 1947 v W, Ni; 1948 v E, W,
Dundee), 1894 v Ni; 1895 v W; 1896 v W; 1897 Ni; 1950v E, W, P, F; 1951 v W, Ni, E, A; 1952v
v W (6) W, Ni, E, USA, D, Se; 1953 v W, Ni, E; 1954 y
Keir, L. (Dumbarton), 1886 vy Ni; 1887 v E, W; W; 1955 v P, Y, A, H; 1956 v Ni (28)
1888 v E (4) Lindsay, D. (St. Mirren), 1903 v Ni (1)
Kelly, H. (Blackpool), 1952 v USA (1) Lindsay, J. (Dumbarton), 1880 v W; 1881 v W, E;
Kelly, J. Renton), 1887 v E; 1888 v E (with Celtic); 1884
v W, E; 1885 v W, E; 1886 v E(8)
1889 v E; 1890 v E; 1892 v E; 1893 v E, Ni; 1894 Lindsay, J. (Renton), 1888 v E; 1893 v E, Ni (3)
v W; 1896 v Ni(9) Linwood, A. (Clyde), 1950 v W (1)
Kelly, J. C. (Barnsley), 1949 v W, Ni (2) Little, A. (Rangers), 1953 v Se (1)
Kelso, J. (Renton), 1887 v E (1) Livingstone, G. T. (Celtic), 1902 v E; (with Man-
Kelso, R. (Renton, 1885 v W, Ni; 1886 v W; chester C.), 1906 v E; (with Rangers), 1907 v W
1887 v W; 1888 v E, Ni; 1893 v Ni; 1894 v W; (3)
1896 v Ni (9) Lockhead, A. (Third Lanark), 1889 v W (1)
Kelso T. (Dundee), 1914 v W (1) Logie, J. (Arsenal), 1953 v Ni (1)
Kennaway, J. (Celtic), 1933 v A; 1934 v W (2) Logan, J. (Ayr U.), 1891 v W (1)
Kennedy, A. (Eastern), 1875 vy E; 1876 v E, W; Logan, T. (Falkirk), 1913 v Ni (1)
(with Third Lanark), 1878 v E; 1882 v W; 1884 Loney, W. (Celtic), 1910 v W, Ni (2)
v W (6) Long, H. (Clyde), 1947 v Ni (1)
Kennedy, J. (Celtic), 1964 vyW, E, WG; 1965 v W, Longair, W, (Dundee), 1894 v Ni (1)
Ni, Fi (6) Lorimer, P. (Leeds U.), 1970 v A (sub); 1971 v W,
Ni; 1972 v Ni (sub), W, E (6)
Kennedy, J. (Hibernian), 1897 v W (1)
Kennedy, S. (Partick T.), 1905 v W (1) Low, A. (Falkirk), 1934 v Ni (1)
Low, T. P. (Rangers), 1897 v Ni (1)
Ker, G. (Queen’s Park), 1880 v W; 1881 v E; 1882 v
Low, W, L. (Newcastle U.), 1911 v E, W; 1912 v Ni;
W, E (4)
Ker, W. (Queen’s Park), 1872 v E; 1873 v E (2)
1920 v E, Ni (5)
Lowe, J. (Cambuslang), 1891 v Ni (1)
Kerr, A. (Partick T.), 1955 v A, H (2)
Lowe, J. (St. Bernards), 1887 v Ni (1)
Kerr, P. (Hibernian), 1924 v Ni (1)
Love, A. (Aberdeen), 1931 v A, I, Sw (3)
Key, G. (Hearts), 1902 v Ni (1)
Lundle, J. (Hibernian), 1886 v W (1)
Key, W. (Queen’s Park), 1907 v Ni (1)
Lyall, J. (Sheffield W.), 1905 v E (1)
King, A. (Hearts), 1896 v E, W; 1897 v Ni; (with
Celtic), 1898 v Ni; 1899 v Ni, W (6)
M’Adam, J. (Third Lanark), 1880 v W (1)
King, J. (Hamilton A.), 1933 v Ni; 1934 v Ni (2)
M’Arthur, D. (Celtic), 1885 v E, Ni; 1889 v W (3)
King, W. S. (Queen’s Park), 1929 v W (1)
M’Alee, A. (Celtic), 1913 v W (1)
Kinloch, J. (Partick T.), 1922 v Ni (1)
Macaulay, A. (Brentford), 1947 v E; (with Arsenal),
Kinnaird, A. F. (Wanderers), 1873 v E (1)
1948 v E, W, Ni, Bei, Sw F (7)
Kinnear, D. (Rangers), 1938 v Cz (1)
M’Aulay, J. (Arthurlie), 1882 v W; 1884 v Ni (2)
Lambie, J. A. (Queen’s Park), 1886 v Ni; 1887 v M’Auley, J. (Dumbarton), 1883 v E, W; 1884 v E;
Ni; 1888 v E (3) 1885 v E, W; 1886 v E; 1887 v E, W (8)
Lambie, W. (Queen’s Park), 1892 v Ni; 1893 v W; M’Auley, R. (Rangers), 1932 v Ni, W (2)
1894 v E; 1895 v E, Ni; 1896 v E, Ni; 1897 v E, M’Bain, E. (St. Mirren), 1894 v W (1)
Ni (9) M’Bain, N. (Manchester U.), 1922 v E; (with
Lamont, W. (Pilgrims), 1885 v Ni (1) Everton), 1923 v Ni; 1924 v W (3)
Lang, A. (Dumbarton), 1880 v W (1) McBride, J. (Celtic), 1967 vyW Ni (2)
Lang, J. J. (Clydesdale), 1876 v W; (with Third M’Bride, P. (Preston N.E.), 1904 v E; 1906 v E;
Lanark), 1878 v W (2) 1907 v E, W, 1908 v E, W (6)
Letts, A. (Dumbarton), 1888 v W; 1889 v E (2) M’Call, A. (Renton), 1888 v Ni (1)
Law, D. (Huddersfield T.), 1959 v W, Ni, Ho, P; M’Call, J. (Renton), 1887 v E; 1888 v E, W; 1889 v
1960 v Ni, W; (with Manchester C.), 1960 v E, W; 1890 v E (5)
Pol, A; 1961 v E, Ni; (with Torino), 1961 v Cz (2); McCalliog, J. (Sheffield W.), 1967 v E, USSR;
1962 v E; (with Manchester U.), 1963 v W, Ni, E, 1968 v Ni; 1969 v D; 1971 v P (5)
A, N, Ei, Sp; 1964 v W, E, N, WG; 1965 v W, Ni, McCallum, N. (Renton), 1888 v Ni (1)
E, Fi (2), Pol, Sp; 1966 v Ni, E, Pol, I; 1967 v W, McCann, A. R. (Motherwell), 1959 vyWG; 1960 v
E, USSR; 1968 v Ni; 1969 v Ni, A,WG; 1972 v E, Ni, W; 1961 v EB (5)
Pe, Ni, W, E (47) McCartney, W. (Hibernian), 1902 v Ni (1)
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McClory, A. (Motherwell), 1925 v W; 1927 v W; McKinnon, R. (Rangers), 1966 v W, E, I (2), Ho,
1928 v Ni (3) Br; 1967 v W, Ni, E; 1968 v Ni, W, E, Ho; 1969 v
McCloy, P. (Ayr U.), 1924 v E; 1925 v E (2) D, A, WG, Cy; 1970 v Ni, W, E, Ei, WG, A; 1971
McColl, I. M. (Rangers), 1950 v E, F; 1951 v W, Ni, v D, Bel, P, Rus, D (28)
Bel; 1957 v E, Ni, W, Y, Sp, Sw, WG; 1958 v Ni, M’Kinnon, W. (Dumbarton), 1883 v E, W; 1884
E (14) VE, W (4)
hou R. S. (Queen’s Park), 1896 v W, Ni; 1897 M’Kinnon, W. (Queen’s Park), 1872 v E; 1873 v
v Ni; 1898 v Ni; 1899 v Ni, E, W; 1900 v E, W; E; 1874 v E; 1875 v E; 1876 v E; 1877 v E; 1878
(with Newcastle U.), 1901 v E, Ni; 1902 v E; v E, W; 1879 vE (9)
1908 v Ni (13) McLaren, A. (St. Johnstone), 1933 v W, Ni (2)
M’Coll, W. (Renton), 1895 v W (1) McLaren, A. (Preston N.E.), 1947 v E, Bel, L;
M’Combie, A. (Sunderland), 1903 v E, W; 1905 v 1948 v W (4)
M’Laren, J. (Celtic), 1888 v W; 1889 v E; 1900 vE
E, W (4)
M’Corkindale, J. (Partick T.), 1891 vy W (1) G3)
M’Cormack, R. (Abercorn), 1886 v W (1) M’Lean, A. (Celtic), 1926 v W, Ni; 1927 v W, E(4)
M’Creadie, A. (Rangers), 1893 v W; 1894 v E (2) M’Lean, D. (St. Bernards), 1896 v W; 1897 v Ni (2)
McCreadie, E. (Chelsea), 1965 v E, Sp, Fi, Pol; M’Lean, D. (Sheffield W.), 1912 v E (1)
1966 v P, Ni, W, Pol, I; 1967 v E, USSR; 1968 v McLean, G. (Dundee) 1968 v Ho (1)
Ni, W, E, Ho; 1969 v W, Ni, E, D, A, WG, Cy (2) M’Lean, T. (Kilmarnock), 1969 v D, Cy, W; 1970
(23) v Ni, W; 1971 (with Rangers), v D (6)
McCulloch, D. (Hearts), 1935 v W; (with Brent- M’Leod, D. (Celtic), 1905 v Ni; 1906 v E, W, Ni (4)
ford), 1936 v E; 1937 v W, Ni; 1938 v Cz; 1939 v M’Leod, J. (Dumbarton), 1888 v Ni; 1889 v W,
H; (with Derby Co.), 1939 v W (7) 1890 v Ni; 1892 v E; 1893 v W (5)
M’Donald, J. (Edinburgh University), 1886 v E (1) McLeod, J. (Hibernian), 1961 v E, Ei (2), Cz; (4)
M’Donald, J. (Sunderland), 1956 v W, Ni (2) M’Leod, W. (Cowlairs), 1886 v Ni (1)
McDougal, J. (Liverpool), 1931 v I (1) McLintock, A. (Wale of Leven), 1875 v E; 1876 v
M’Dougall, J. (Vale of Leven), 1877 v E, W; 1878 v E; 1880 v E (3)
E; 1879 v E, W (5) McLintock, F. (Leicester C.), 1963 v Ei, Sp; (with
McFadyen, W. (Motherwell), 1933 v A; 1934 v W(2) Arsenal), 1965 v Ni; 1967 v USSR; 1970 v Ni;
M’Farlane, A. (Dundee), 1904 v W; 1906 v W; 1971 v W, Ni, E (8)
1908 v W; 1909 v Ni; 1911 v W (5) McLuckie, J. (Manchester C.), 1934 v W (1)
M’Farlane, R. (Greenock Morton), 1896 vy W (1) M’Mahon, A. (Celtic), 1892 v E; 1893 v E, Ni;
McFarlane, W. (Hearts), 1947 v L (1) 1894 v E; 1901 v Ni; 1902 v W (6)
McGarr, E. (Aberdeen), 1970 v Ei, A (2) M’Menemy, J. (Celtic), 1905 v Ni; 1909 v Ni;
M’Geoch, A. (Dumbreck), 1876 v E, W; 1877 v 1910 v E, W; 1911 v Ni, W, E; 1912 v W; 1914v
E, W (4) W, Ni, E; 1920 v Ni (12)
McGhee, J. (Hibernian), 1936 v W (1) M’Menemy, J. (Motherwell), 1934 v W (1)
M’Gonagle, W. (Celtic), 1933 v E, A; 1934 v E, Ni; McMillan, I. (Airdrieonians), 1952 vy E, USA, D;
1935 v Ni, W (6) 1955 v E; 1956 v E; (with Rangers), 1961 v Cz (6)
M’Gregor, J. (Vale of Leven), 1877 v E, W; 1878 v McMillan, J. (St. Bernards), 1897 v W (1)
E; 1880 v E (4) McMillan, T. (Dumbarton), 1897 v Ni (1)
McGrory, J. (Kilmarnock), 1965 v Ni, Fi; 1966vP McMillan, J. (Partick T.), 1920 v W; 1921 v W, Ni,
(3) E; 1924 v E Ni; 1925 v E; 1926 v W; (with
M’Grory, J. (Celtic), 1928 vy Ni; 1931 vyE; 1932 v Ni, Manchester C.), 1926 v E; 1927 v E, W; 1928 v
W; 1933 v E, Ni; 1934 vy Ni (7) E, W; 1929 v W, E, Ni (16)
McGuigan, J. (St. Mirren), 1959 v Y (1) McNab, A. (Morton), 1921 v E, Ni (2)
M’Guire, W. (Beith), 1881 v E, W (2) McNab, A. (W.B.A.), 1939 v E (1)
M’Gurk, F. (Birmingham), 1934 vy W (1) McNab, C. (Dundee), 1931 v E, W, A, I, Sw; 1932 v
M’Hardy, H. (Rangers), 1885 v Ni (1) E (6)
M’Inally, T. (Celtic), 1926 v Ni; 1927 vyW (2) McNab, J. (Liverpool), 1923 v W (1)
M’Innes, T. (Cowlairs), 1889 vy Ni (1) M’Nair, A. (Celtic), 1906 v W; 1907 v Ni; 1908 v E,
M’Intosh, W. (Third Lanark), 1905 v Ni (1) W;1909VE;1910vW;1912vVE, W, Ni; 1913 vE;
Niet A. (Vale of Leven), 1878 v E; 1882 v 1914v E, Ni; 1920 v E, W Ni (15)
EQ McNaught, W. (Raith R.), 1951 vA, W, Ni; 1952 v
M’Intyre, H. (Rangers), 1880 v W (1) E; 1955 v Ni(5)
M’Intyre, J. (Rangers), 1884 v W (1) McNeil, H. (Queen’s Park), 1874 v E; 1875 v E;
Mckay, D. (Celtic), 1959 y E, WG, Ho, P; 1960 Vv E, 1876 v E, W; 1877 v W; 1878 v E; 1879 v E, W;
Pol, A, H, T; 1961 v W, Ni; 1962 v Ni, Cz (13) 1891 v E, W (10)
Mackay, D. (Hearts), 1957 v Sp; 1958 v F; 1959 v M’Neil, M. (Rangers), 1876 v W; 1880 v E (2)
W, Ni, WG; (with Tottenham H.), 1959 v E; McNeill, W. (Celtic), 1961 v E, Ei (2), Cz; 1962 v
1960 v W, Ni, A, Pol, H, T; 1961 v W, Ni, E; Ni, E, Cz, U; 1963 v Ei, Sp; 1964 v W, E, WG;
1963 v E, A, N; 1964 v Ni, W, N; 1966 v Ni (22) 1965 v E, Fi, Pol, Sp; 1966 v Ni, Pol; 1967 v
M’Kay, J. (Blackburn R.), 1924 v W (1) USSR; 1968 v E; 1969 v W, E, Cy (sub); 1970 v
M’Kay, R. (Newcastle), 1928 v W (1) WG; 1972 v Ni, W, E(28)
M’Kenzie, D. (Brentford), 1938 v Ni (1) M’Phail, J. (Rangers), 1932 v F; 1933 v A; 1936 v
McKenzie, J. (Partick T.), 1954 v W, E, N, Fi, A, U; G; 1937 v Cz (4)
1955 v E, H; 1956 v A (9) McPhail, J. (Celtic), 1950 vyW; 1951 v W, Ni, A;
M’Keown, M. (Celtic), 1889 v Ni ;1890 v E (2) 1954 v Ni (5)
M’Kie, J. (East Stirling), 1898 v W (1) McPhail, R. (Airdrieonians), 1927 v E; (with
McKillop, J. (Rangers), 1938 v Ho (1) Rangers), 1929 y W; 1931 v E, Ni; 1932 v W, Ni;
M’Kinlay, D. (Liverpool), 1922 v W, Ni (2) 1933 v E, Ni; 1934 v Ni; 1935 v E; 1937 v E;
McKinnon, A. (Queen’s Park), 1874 v E (1) 1938 v W, Ni (13)
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McPherson, D. (Kilmarnock), 1892 v Ni (1) Mochan, N. (Celtic), 1954 vyN, A, U (3)
McPherson, J. (Cowlairs), 1888 v W; 1889 v E; Moir, W. (Bolton W.), 1950 v E (1)
1890 v E; (with Rangers), 1892 v W; 1894 v E; Moncur, R. (Newcastle U.), 1968 v Ho; 1970 v Ni,
1895 v E, Ni; 1897 v Ni (8) W, E, Ei; 1971 v D, Bel, W, P, Ni, E, D; 1972 v
McPherson, J. (Clydesdale), 1875 v E (1) Pe, Ni, W, E(16)
McPherson, J. (Vale of Leven), 1879 v E, W; 1880 v Morgan, H. (St. Mirren), 1898 vyW; (with Liver-
ra1881 v W; 1883 v E, W; 1884 v E; 1885 v Ni pool), 1899 v E (2)
) Morgan, W. (Burnley), 1968 v Ni; (with Manchester
McPherson, J. (Hearts), 1890 v Ni; 1891 y E (2) U.), 1972 v Pe (2)
McPherson, R. (Arthurlie), 1892 y E (1) Morris, H. (East Fife), 1950 v Ni (1)
M’Queen, M. (Leith Ath.), 1890 v W; 1891 vy W (2) Morris, D. (Raith R.), 1923 v Ni; 1924 v BE Ni;
M’Rorie, D. (Morton), 1931 v W (1) 1925 v E, W, Ni (6)
McSpadyen, A. (Partick T.), 1939 v E, H (2) Morrison, T. (St. Mirren), 1927 v E (1)
M’Stay. W. (Celtic), 1921 v W, Ni; 1925 v E, Ni, Morton, A. (Queen’s Park), 1920 v W, Ni; (with
W; 1926 v E, Ni ,W; 1927 v E, Ni, W; 1928 v Rangers), 1921 v E; 1922 v E, W; 1923 v E, W,
W, Ni(13) Ni; 1924 v E, W, Ni; 1925 v E, W, Ni; 1927 vE,
M’Tavish, J. (Falkirk), 1910 v Ni (1) Ni; 1928 v E, W, Ni; 1929 v E, W, Ni; 1930 v
M’Wattie, G. C. (Queen’s Park), 1901 v W, Ni (2) E, W, Ni; 1931 v E, W, Ni; 1932 v E, W, F (31)
M’William P. (Newcastle U.), 1905 v E; 1906 v Mudie, J. (Blackpool), 1957 v W, Ni, E, Y, Sw (2),
E; 1907 v E, W; 1909 v E, W; 1910 v E; 19ll v Sp, WG; 1958 v N, E. W, Sw, H, Pol. Y, Par, F
W (8) (17)
Macari, L. (Celtic), 1972 v W (sub), E (2) Muir, W. (Dundee), 1907 v Ni (1)
Madden, J. (Celtic), 1893 v W; 1895 v W (2) Muirhead, T. (Rangers), 1922 v Ni; 1923 v BE; 1924v
Main, J. (Hibernian), 1909 v Ni (1) W; 1927 v Ni; 1928 v Ni; 1929 v W, Ni; 1930 v
Main, R. (Rangers), 1938 v W (1) W (8)
Maley, W. (Celtic), 1893 v E, Ni (2) Mulhall, G. (Aberdeen), 1960 v Ni; (with Sunder-
Marshall, H. (Celtic), 1899 v W; 1900 v Ni (2) land), 1963 v Ni; 1964 v Ni (3)
Marshall, J. (Middlesbrough), 1921 v E. W, Ni; Munro, A. (Hearts), 1937 v W, Ni; (with Blackpool),
1922 v E, W, Ni; (with Llanelly), 1924 v W (7) 1938 v Ho (3)
Marshall, J. (Third Lanark), 1885 v Ni; 1886 v W; Munro, F. (Wolverhampton W.), 1971 v Ni (sub),
1887 v E, W (4) E (sub), D, USSR (4)
Marshall, R. (Rangers), 1892 v Ni; 1894 v Ni (2) Munro, N. (Abercorn), 1888 v W; 1889 v E (2)
Martin, F. (Aberdeen), 1954 v N (2), A, U; 1955 v Murdoch, J. (Motherwell), 1931 v Ni (1)
E, N, H(7) Murdoch, R. (Celtic), 1966 v W, E,I (2); 1967 v
Martin, N. (Hibernian), 1965 v Fi, Pol; (with Ni; 1968 v Ni; 1969 v W, Ni, E, WG, Cy; 1970
Sunderland), 1966 v I (3) v A (12)
Martis, J. (Motherwell), 1961 v W (1) Murphy, F. (Celtic), 1938 v Ho (1)
Mason, J. (Third Lanark), 1949 vy E, W, Ni; 1950 v Murray, J. (Renton), 1895 v W (1)
Ni; 1951 v Ni, Bel, A (7) Murray, J. (Vale of Leven), 1890 v W (1)
Massie, A. (Hearts), 1932 v Ni, W, F; 1933 v Ni; Murray, J. (Hearts), 1958 v E, H, Pol, Y, F (5)
1934 v E, Ni; 1935 v E, Ni, W; 1936 v W, Ni; Murray, P. (Hibernian), 1896 v Ni; 1897 v W (2)
(with Aston Villa), 1936 v E, G; 1937 v E, W, Ni, Murray, S. (Aberdeen), 1972 v Bel (1)
A; 1938 v W (18) Mutch G. (Preston N.E.) 1938 v E (1)
Mathers, D. (Partick T.), 1954 v Fi (1) Napier, C. (Celtic), 1932 v E; 1935 v E, W; (with
Maxwell, W. (Stoke C.), 1898 v E (1)
Derby Co.), 1937 v Ni, A (5)
May, J. (Rangers), 1906 v W, Ni; 1908 v E; 1909 v Neill, R. W. (Queen’s Park), 1876 v W; 1887 v E,
W, Ni (5) W; 1878 v W; 1880 v E (5)
Meechan, P. (Celtic), 1896 v Ni (1) Neilles, P. (Hearts), 1914 v W, Ni (2)
Meiklejohn, D. (Rangers), 1922 v W; 1924 v W; Nell, R. G. (Hibernian), 1896 v W; (with Rangers),
1925 v W, Ni, E; 1928 v W, Ni; 1929 v E, Ni; 1900 v W (2)
1930 v E, Ni; 1931 v E; 1932 v W, Ni (14) Nelson, J. (Cardiff C.), 1922 v W, Ni; 1928 v E;
Menzies, A. (Hearts), 1906 v E (1) 1930 v F (4)
Mercer, R. (Hearts), 1912 v W; 1913 v Ni (2) Niblo, T. (Aston Villa), 1904 v E (1)
Middleton, R. (Cowdenbeath), 1930 v Ni (1) Nibloe, J. (Kilmarnock), 1929 v E; 1930 v W; 1931
Millar, J. (Rangers), 1963 v A, Ei (2) v E, Ni, A, I, Sw; 1932 v E, F (9)
Miller, A. (Hearts), 1939 v W (1) Niven, F. B. (Moffatt), 1885 v Ni (1)
Miller, J. (Rangers), 1897 v E, 1898 v E, W (3)
Miller, J. (St. Mirren), 1931 v E, A, I, Sw; 1934 vE O’Donnell, F. (Preston N.E.), 1937 v E, A, Cz;
(5) (with Blackpool), 1938 v E, W, Ho (6)
Miller, P. (Dumbarton), 1882 v E; 1883 v E, W (3) Ogilvie, J. (Motherwell), 1933 v A (1)
Miller, T. (Liverpool), 1920 v E; (with Manchester O’Hare, J. (Derby Co.), 1970 v W, Ni, E; 1971 v D,
U.), 1921 v E, Ni (3) Bel, W, Ni; 1972 v P, Bel, Ho (sub), Pe, Ni,
Miller, W. (Third Lanark), 1876 v E (1) W (13)
Miller, W. (Celtic), 1947 v E, W, Bel, L; 1948 v W, Ormond, W. (Hibernian), 1954 v E, N, Fi, A, U;
Ni (6) 1959 v E (6)
Mills, W. (Aberdeen), 1936 v W, Ni; 1937 v W (3) O’Rourke, F. (Airdrieonians), 1907 v Ni (1)
Milne, J. V. (Middlesbrough), 1938 v E; 1939 v E (2) Orr, J. (Kilmarnock), 1892 v W (1)
Mitchell, D. (Rangers), 1890 v Ni; 1892 v E; 1893 Orr, R. (Newcastle U.), 1902 v E; 1904 v E (2)
v E, Ni; 1894 v E (5) Orr, W. (Celtic), 1903 v Ni; 1904 v W; 1905 v Ni (3)
Mitchell, J. (Kilmarnock), 1908 v Ni; 1910 v Ni, W Orr, T. (Morton), 1952 v Ni, W (2)
(3) Oswald, J. (Third Lanark), 1889 v E; (with St.
Mitchell, R. (Newcastle U.), 1951 v D, F (2) Bernards), 1895 v E (2)
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Richards, D. (Wolverhampton W.), 1931 v Ni; Sidlow, C. (Liverpool), 1947 vE, S; 1948 vE. S, Ni;
1933 VE, S, Ni; 1934 v. E, S, Ni; 1935 v E, S, 1949 v S, 1950 v E(7)
Ni; 1936 v S; (with Brentford), 1936 v BE, Ni; Sisson, H. (Wrexham Olympic), 1885 v Ni; 1886 v
1937 vS, E; (with Birmingham), 1937 v Ni; 1938 S, Ni (3) ’
v E, Ni; 1939 v E, S (20) Sprake, G. (Leeds U.), 1964 v S, Ni; 1965 v S, D,
Richards, G. (Druids and Oswestry), 1899 v E, S, Gr; 1966 v E, Ni, USSR; 1967 v S; 1968 v E, S;
Ni; 1903 v Ni; 1904 v S; 1905 v Ni (6) 1969 v S, E, Ni, WG, R of UK; 1970 v EG, I;
Richards, R. W. (Wolverhampton W.), 1920 v E, S; 1971 vR, S, E, Ni; 1972 v Fi, E, S, Ni (26)
1921 v Ni; 1922 v E, S; (with West Ham U.), Stanfield, F. (Cardiff C.), 1949 v S (1)
1924 v E, S, Ni; (with Mold), 1926 v S (9) Stitfall, R. (Cardiff C.), 1953 v E; 1957 v Cz (2)
Richards, S. (Cardiff C.), 1947 v E (1) Sullivan, D. (Cardiff C.), 1953 v Ni, F, Y; 1954 v Ni;
Richards, W. (Fulham), 1933 v Ni (1) 1955 v E, Ni; 1957 v E, S; 1958 v Ni, H (2), Se,
Roach, J. (Oswestry), 1885 v Ni (1) Br; 1959 vy S, Ni; 1960 v E, S (17)
Robbins, W. (Cardiff C.), 1931 v E, S; 1932 v Ni, E,
Tapscott, D. (Arsenal), 1954 v A; 1955 v S, E Ni,
S; (with W.B.A.), 1933 v E, S, Ni; 1934 v S;
Y; 1956 v E, Ni, S, A; 1957 v Ni, Cz, EG; (with
1936 v S (10)
Cardiff C.), 1959 v E, Ni (14)
Roberts, E. (Wrexham Olympic), 1887 v Ni (1)
Taylor H. (Wrexham), 1898 v E (1)
Roberts, J. (Bolton), 1949 v Bel (1)
Taylor, O. D. (Newtown), 1893 v S, Ni; 1894 vS,
Roberts, J. (Arsenal), 1971 v S, E, Ni, Fi; 1972 v
Fi, E, Ni(7) Ni (4)
Roberts, J. (Corwen), 1879 v S; 1880 v E, S; 1882 v
Thomas, C. (Druids), 1899 v Ni; 1900 v S (2)
Thomas, D. (Swansea T.), 1957 v Cz; 1958 v EG (2)
E, S; 1883 v E (6)
Thomas, E. (Cardiff Corinthians), 1925 v E (1)
Roberts, J. (Ruthin), 1881 v S; 1882 v S (2)
Roberts, J. (Bradford C.), 1906 v Ni; 1907 v Ni (2) Thomas, G. (Wrexham Olympic), 1885 v E, S (2)
Thomas, H. (Manchester U.), 1927 v E (1)
Roberts, Jas. (Chirk), 1898 v S (1)
Roberts, Jas. (Wrexham), 1900 v S, Ni (2) Thomas, R. (Swindon T.), 1967 v Ni; 1968 v WG;
1969 v E, Ni, I, WG, R of UK; 1970 vE, S, Ni,
Roberts, R. (Crewe Alex.), 1893 v E (1)
Roberts, R. (Druids), 1884 v S; 1886 v Ni; 1887 vS; EG, I; 1971 v S, E, Ni, R, Cz; 1972 v Fi, Cz, R,
1888 v S, E; 1889 v S, E (7) E, S, Ni (23)
Roberts. W. (Llangollen and Berwyn Rangers), Thomas, S. (Fulham), 1948 v E, S, Ni; 1949 v S (4)
1879 v E, S; 1880 v E, S; 1881 v E, S; 1883 v Thomas, T. (Bangor), 1898 v S, Ni (2)
E, S (8) Thomas, W. (Newport Co.), 1931 v E, S (2)
Roberts, W. (Wrexham Olympic), 1886 v E, S, Ni; Thompson, D. (Shropshire W.), 1876 v S (1)
1887 v Ni; 1891 v Ni (5) Thomson, G. F. (Druids), 1876 v S; 1877 v S (2)
Rodrigues, P. (Cardiff C.), 1965 v Ni, Gr (2), R; Toshack, J. (Cardiff C.), 1969 v S, E, Ni, WG, EG,
1966 v E, S; (with Leicester C.), v Ni, D, Br (2), R of UK; 1970 v EG, I; 1971 vS, E,Ni, Fi; 1972
Ch; 1967 v S; 1968 v E, S, Ni; 1969 v E, Ni, EG, v Fi, E(14)
R of UK; 1970 vE, S, Ni, EG; (with Sheffield W.) Townsend, W. (Newtown), 1887 v Ni; 1893 v Ni (2)
1971 v R, E, S, Cz, Ni; 1972 v Fi, Cz, R, E, Ni Trainer, H. (Wrexham), 1895 v E, S, Ni (3)
(sub) (33) Trainer, J. (Wrexham), 1897 v S; 1898 v S; (with
Rogers, J. P. (Wrexham). 1896 v E. S, Ni (3) Preston N.E.), 1889 v E, S; 1890 v S; 1891 v
Rogers, W. (Wrexham), 1931 v E, S (2) S; 1892 v S, Ni; 1894 v E, Ni; 1895 v E, Ni; 1896
Roose, L. R. (Aberystwyth), 1900 v Ni; (with v S; 1897 v E, S, Ni; 1898 v E, S; 1899 vS, Ni
London Welsh), 1901 v E, S, Ni; (with Stoke C.), (20)
1902 v E, S; 1904 v E; (with Everton), 1905 v S, E; Turner, H. (Charlton Ath.), 1937 v E, S, Ni; 1938
(with Stoke C.), 1906 v E, S, Ni; 1907 v E, S, v E, S, Ni; 1939 v Ni, F (8)
Ni; (with Sunderland), 1908 v E, S; 1909 v E, S, Turner, R. E. (Wrexham), 1891 v E, Ni (2)
Ni; 1910 v E, S, Ni; 1911 v S (24) Turner, W. H. (Wrexham O.), 1887 v E, Ni; 1890 v
Rouse, V. (C. Palace), 1959 v Ni (1) S; 1891 v E, S; 1892 v E (6)
Rowlands, A. S. (Tranmere R.), 1914 v E (1)
Vaughan, Jas. (Druids), 1893 v E, S, Ni; 1899 v E (4)
Rowley, T. (Tranmere R.), 1959 v Ni (1)
Vaughan, John (Druids), 1879 v S; 1880 v S; 1881
Russell, M. (Merthyr T.), 1912 v S, Ni; 1914 v EB;
v E, S; 1882 v E, S, Ni; 1883 v E, S, Ni; 1884 v
(with Plymouth Arg.), 1920 v E, S, Ni; 1921 v
E (11)
E, S, Ni; 1922 v E, Ni; 1923 v E, S, Ni; 1924 v
Vaughan, J. O. (Rhyl), 1885 v Ni; 1886 v Ni, E, S
E, S, Ni; 1925 v E, S; 1926 v E, S; 1928 v S; 1929
v E (23) (4)
Vaughan, T. (Rhyl), 1885 v E (1)
Vearncombe, G. (Cardiff C.), 1958 v EG; 1961 v Bi
Sabine, H. W. (Oswestry), 1887 v Ni (1)
Savin, G. (Oswestry), 1878 v S (1) ()
Sear, C. (Manchester C.), 1963 v E (1)
Vernon, R. (Blackburn R.), 1957 v Ni, Cz (2), EG;
1958 v E, S, EG, Se; 1959 v S; 1960 v Ni; 1961 v
Scrine, F. H. (Swansea T.), 1950 v EB, Ni (2)
S, E, Ei; (with Everton) 1962 v Ni, Br (2), M;
Shaw, E. G. (Oswestry), 1882 v Ni; 1884 v S, Ni (3)
1963 v S, E, H; 1964 v E, S; 1965 v Ni, Gr, I;
Sherwood, A. (Cardiff C.), 1947 v E, Ni; 1948 vS,
1966 v E, S, Ni; (with Stoke C.), 1966 v USSR,
Ni; 1949 vy E, S, Ni, P, Bel, Sw; 1950 v E, S, Ni,
D; 1967 v Ni; 1968 v E (32)
Bel; 1951 v E, S, Ni, P, Sw; 1952 v E, S, Ni,
Vizard, E, T. (Bolton W.), 1911 v E, S, Ni; 1912 v
R of UK; 1953 v S, E, Ni, F, Y; 1954 v E, S, Ni,
E, S; 1913 vS; 1914 v BE, Ni; 1920 v E; 1921 vB,
A; 1955 S, E, Ni; 1956 v E, S, Ni, A; (with
Newport Co.), 1957 v E, S (41)
S, Ni; 1922 v E, S; 1923 v E, Ni; 1924 v E, S, Ni;
Shone, W. (Oswestry), 1879 v E (1)
1926 v E, S; 1927 v S (22)
Shortt, W. (Plymouth Arg.), 1947 v Ni; 1950 v Ni, Walley, T. (Watford), 1971 v Cz (1)
Bel; 1952 v E, S, Ni, R of UK; 1953 vS, E, Ni, Ward, D. (Bristol R.), 1959 v E; (with Cardiff GS);
EY a2) 1962 v E (2)
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Warner, J. (Swansea T.), 1937 v E; (with Man- Williams, H. J. (Newport Co.), 1949 v Ni, Sw; (with
chester U.), 1939 v F (2) Leeds U.), 1950 v Ni; 1951 v S (4)
Warren, F. (Cardiff C.), 1929 vy Ni; (with Middles- Williams, J. (Wrexham), 1939 v F (1)
brough), 1931 v Ni; 1933 v E; (with Hearts), Williams, J. H. (Oswestry), 1884 v E (1)
1937 v Ni; 1938 v Ni (5) Williams, J. T. (Middlesbrough), 1925 v Ni (1)
Watkins, A. E. (Leicester Fosse), 1898 v E, S; 1900 Williams, J. W. (C. Palace), 1912 v S, Ni (2)
VE, S; (with Millwall), 1904 v Ni (5) Williams, L. (Wrexham), 1931 v E (1)
Watkins, W. M. (Stoke), 1902 v E; 1903 v Ni; (with Williams, R. (Merthyr T.), 1921 v E, S; (with
Aston Villa), 1903 v E, S; 1904 v E, S, Ni; (with Sheffield W.), 1923 v S; 1926 v S; 1927 v E, Ni;
Sunderland), 1905 v E, S, Ni (10) (with Manchester U), 1929 v E, S (8)
Webster, C. (Manchester U.), 1957 v Cz; 1958 v H, Williams, R. (Newcastle U.), 1935 v S, E (2)
M, Cz (4) Williams, R. P. (Carnarvon), 1886 v S (1)
Whatley, W. (Tottenham H.), 1939 v BE, S (2) Williams, S. (W.B.A.), 1954 v A; 1955 v E, Ni;
White, P. F. (Bangor) 1896 v Ni (1) 1956 v E, S, A; 1958 v E, S, Ni, Is (2), H (2), M,
Wilcocks, A. R. (Oswestry), 1890 v Ni (1) Se, Br; 1959 v E, S, Ni; 1960 v E, S, Ni; 1961 v
Wilding, J. (Wrexham O.), 1885 v E, S, Ni; 1886 v Ni, Ei, H, Sp (2); 1962 v E, S, Ni, Br (2), M;
E, Ni; 1887 v E; 1888 v S, Ni; 1892 v S (9) (with Southampton), 1963 v S, E, H (2); 1964 v
Williams, B. (Swansea T.), 1928 v Ni, E; 1930 vE,S; E, S; 1965 v S, E, D; 1966 v D (43)
(with Everton), 1931 v Ni; 1932 v E; 1933 vE,S Williams, W. (Druids), 1876 v S; 1878 v S; 1879 v
Ni; 1935 v Ni (10) E, S; 1880 v E; 1881 v E, S; 1882 v E, S, Ni;
Williams, B. (Bristol C.), 1930 v Ni (1) 1883 v Ni (11)
Williams, E. (Flint), 1893 v E, S (2) Williams, W. (Northampton), 1925 v S (1)
Williams, E. (Druids). 1901 v E,-Ni, S; 1902 v E, Ni Whitcomb, D. (W.B.A.), 1947 v E, S; (with Sheffield
(5) W.), 1947 v Ni (3)
Williams, G. (Cardiff C.), 1951 vSw(1) Woosnam, G. (Newtown), 1879 v S (1)
Williams, G. (Chirk), 1893 v S; 1894 v S; 1895 v E, Woosnam, P. (West Ham U.), 1959 v E, 8; 1960 v
S, Ni; 1898 v Ni (6) E, S, Ni; 1961 v S, E, Ni, Ei, Sp, H; 1962 v E, S,
Williams, G. (W.B.A.), 1960 v Ni; 1961 v S, E, Ei; Ni, Br; (with Aston Villa), 1963 v Ni, H (17)
1963 v Ni, H; 1964 v E, S, Ni; 1965 vS, E, Ni, D, Worthington, T. (Newtown), 1894 v S (1)
Gr (2), R, 1; 1966 v Ni, Br (2), Ch; 1967 vS, Wynn, G. (Chirk), 1903 v Ni; (with Wrexham),
E, Ni; 1968 v Ni; 1969 v I (26) 1909 v E, S, Ni; (with Manchester C.), 1910 v E;
Williams, G. (Swansea T.), 1961 v Ni, H, Sp (2); 1911 v Ni; 1912 v E, S; 1913 v E,S;1914vE,S
1962 v E (5) (12)
Williams, G. O. (Wrexham), 1907 v Ni (1)
Williams, H. (Swansea), 1965 v Gr (2); 1972vR Yorath, T. (Leeds U.), 1970 v I; 1971 v S, E, Ni;
(3) 1972 v Cz, E, S, Ni(8)
747
Northern Ireland’s full international teams 1946-71
Substitutes in brackets
1947 . 1947
Eneland Serena Wales Scotland England
748
1951 1951 195
France Scotland Enuland Webs Enoland
1 Hinton 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard
2 Graham 2 Graham 2 Graham 2 Graham 2 Cunningham
3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael
4 Blanchflower 4 Dickson 4 Dickson 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower
5 Vernon 5 Vernon 5 Vernon 5 Dickson 5 Dickson
6 Ferris 6 Ferris 6 McCourt 6 McCourt 6 McCourt
7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham
8 McGarry 8 Mcllroy 8 Smyth 8 D’Arcy 8 D’Arcy
9 Simpson 9 McMorran 9 McMorran 9 McMorran 9 McMorran
10 Dickson 10 Peacock 10 Mcllroy 10 MclIlroy 10 McIlroy
11 McKenna 11 Tully 11 McKenna 11 Lockhart 11 Tully
Belfast Belfast Villa Park Swansea Belfast
May 12: 2-2 Oct 6: 0-3 Novy 20: 0-2 Mar 19: 0-3 Oct 4: 2-2
Ferris, Simpson Tully 2
4 1955 1955
Wales Ennland nc Wales Scotland
1 Gregg 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard 1 Uprichard
2 Graham 2 Montgomery 2 Graham 2 Graham 2 Graham
3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 Cunningham 3 McMichael 3 Cunningham
4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower
5 Dickson 5 Dickson 5 McCavana 5 McCleary 5 McCavana
6 Peacock 6 Peacock 6 Peacock 6 Casey 6 Peacock
7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham
8 Blanchflower, J. 8 Blanchflower, J. 8 Blanchflower, J. 8 Crossan 8 Blanchflower, J.
9 McAdams 9 Simpson 9 McAdams 9 Walker 9 Coyle
10 Mcllroy 10 MclIlroy 10 Mcllroy 10 Mcllroy 10 Mcllroy
11 McParland 11 McParland 11 McParland 11 Lockhart 11 McParland
n Belfast Belfast
ee Bere 0-2 Noes 2 April 20: 2-3 Oct 8: 2-1
Bingham, McAdams Crossan, Walker peo, fe
McParland 2
749
6 1956 1957
loriand Weles Aaand Scotland Portugal
eee ee Se ee ee ee
1957 1957 1957 1957 1957
Wales Italy Portugal Scotland England
1 Gregg 1 Gregg 1 Gregg 1 Uprichard 1 Gregg
2 Cunningham 2 Cunningham 2 Cunningham 2 Cunningham 2 Keith
3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael 3 McMichael
4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower
5 Cush 5 Cush 5 Cush 5 Blanchflower, J. 5 Blanchflower, J.
6 Peacock 6 Casey 6 Casey 6 Peacock 6 Peacock
7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Bingham
8 Mcllroy 8 Simpson 8 Simpson 8 Simpson 8 McCrory
9 Jones 9 McMorran 9 McMorran 9 McAdams 9 Simpson
10 Casey 10 Mcllroy 10 Mcllroy 10 Mcllroy 10 Mcllroy
11 McParland 11 Peacock 11 Peacock 11 McParland 11 McParland
Belfast Rome Belfast Belfast Wembley
April 10: 0-0 April 25; 0-1 May 1: 3-0 Oct 5: 1-1 Nov 6: 3-2
Simpson, Mcllroy, Bingham Mcllroy, McCrory
Casey Simpson
Dougan, McAdams
McAdams 2 McAdams 3 Blanchflower Dougan
McParland
751
1961 1961
1e teermany Seotland Greece England
ees
1 McClelland 1 Gregg 1 Gregg 1 Hunter
1 McClelland
Keith 2 Magill 2 Magill 2 Magill
2 Keith 2
3 Elder 3 Elder 3 Elder 3 Elder
3 Elder
4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower 4 Blanchflower
4 Cush
5 Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill
5 Neill
6 Peacock 6 Peacock 6 Peacock 6 Nicholson 6 Nicholson
7 Bingham 7 Bingham 7 Wilson 7 Bingham 7 Bingham
8 Mcllroy 8 Cush 8 McIlroy 8 Mcllroy 8 H. Barr
9 McAdams 9 McAdams 9 Lawther 9 McAdams 9 McAdams
10 Dougan 10 McIlroy 10 Hill 10 Cush 10 Mcllroy
11 McParland 11 McParland 11 McLaughlin 11 McLaughlin 11 McLaughlin
i elfast Wemble
eae 1-2 Pew 108 1-2 Dore ee 17: 2-0 Nov 22: tel
Mclilroy Mcllroy McLaughlin McLaughlin 2 Mcllroy
1962 1963
Poland Wales Spain Laie Spain
1 Irvine, R. 1 Irvine, R. 1 Irvine, R. 1 Gregg 1 Hunter
2 Magill 2 Magill 2 Magill 2 Magill 2 Magill
3 Elder 3 Elder 3 Elder 3 Parke 3 Parke
4 Blanchflower 4 Harvey 4 Harvey 4 Harvey 4 Harvey
5 Neill 5S Campbell S Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill
6 Nicholson 6 Neill
Nicholson
754
1969 1970 1970 1970 1970
Russia Scotland England Wales Spain
1 Jennings 1 Jennings 1 Jennings 1 McFaul 1 McFaul
2 Craig 2 Craig 2 Craig 2°Craiges 2 Craig
3 Harvey 3 Clements 3 Clements 3 Nelson 3 Nelson
4 Hunter 4 Todd (O’Kane) 4 O’Kane 4 O’Kane 4 Jackson
5 Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill 5 Neill
6 Nicholson 6 Nicholson 6 Nicholson 6 Nicholson 6 O’Kane
7 Hegan 7 Campbell 7 McMordie 7 Campbell 7 Sloan
(Dickson) (O’Doherty)
8 Jackson 8 Lutton 8 Best 8 Best 8 Best
9 Dougan 9 Dougan 9 Dougan 9 Dickson 9 Dougan
(Todd)
10 Harkin 10 McMordie 10 O’Doherty 10 McMordie 10 Harkin
— (Nelson)
11 Clements 11 Best 11 Lutton (Cowan) 11 Clements 11 Clements
Moscow Belfast Wembley Swansea Seville
Oct 22: 0-2 April 18: 0-1 April 21; 1-3 April 25; 0-1 Noy 11: 0-3
Best
755
Scotland’s full international teams 1946-71
Substitutes in brackets
1947 1947
Wales heeiiea ond Belgium Luxembourg
i) nn aE ee Le Se
1948 1948 1948 1949 1949
France Wales N. Ireland England France
1 Cowan 1 Cowan 1 Brown 1 Cowan 1 Cowan
2 Govan 2 Howie 2 Govan 2 Young 2 Young
3 Shaw, D. 3 Shaw, D. 3 Shaw, D. 3 Cox SCox
4 Campbell 4 Evans 4 Evans 4 Evans 4 Evans
5 Young 5 Young 5 Young 5 Woodburn S Woodburn
6 Macaulay 6 Redpath 6 Redpath 6 Aitken 6 Aitken
7 Rutherford 7 Waddell 7 Waddell 7 Waddell 7 Waddell
8 Steel 8 Mason 8 Mason 8 Mason 8 Thornton
9 Smith 9 Reilly 9 Houliston 9 Houliston 9 Houliston
10 Cox 10 Steel 10 Steel 10 Steel 10 Steel
11 Duncan 11 Kelly 11 Kelly 11 Reilly 11 Reilly
a
rr
1952 1952 1953 1953 1953
Wales N. Ireland England Sweden N. Ireland
1 Farm 1 Farm 1 Farm 1 Farm 1 Farm
2 Young 2 Young 2 Young 2 Young 2 Young
SuCox 3 Cox 3.Gox 3 Little 3 Cox
4 Scoular 4 Scoular 4 Docherty 4 Evans 4 Evans
5 Brennan 5 Brennan 5 Brennan 5 Cowie 5 Brennan
6 Aitken 6 Aitken 6 Cowie 6 Docherty 6 Cowie
7 Wright, T. 7 Wright, T. 7 Wright, T. 7 Henderson 7 Waddell
8 Brown 8 Logie 8 Johnstone 8 Johnstone 8 Fleming
9 Reilly 9 Reilly 9 Reilly 9 Reilly 9 McPhail
10 Steel 10 Steel 10 Steel 10 Steel 10 Watson
11 Liddell 11 Liddell 11 Liddell 11 Ring 11 Henderson
Cardiff Hampden Wembley Hampden Belfast
Oct 15; 2-1 Nov 5: 1-1 April 18; 2-2 May 6: 1-2 Oct 3: 3-1
Brown, Liddell Reilly Reilly 2 Johnstone Fleming 2
Henderson
759
a
May
Hampden
2:2-3
Cardiff
Oct 20: 3-2 Novae st April: 2-1 May Boal
Baxter. Brand a Law Law 4, Henderson Baxter 2 Wilson 2, Law 2
enderson
762
1963 1963 9
Norway Rep. of Ireland Sooca Netrdand cee
1 Blacklaw 1 Lawrence 1 Blacklaw 1 Brown 1 Brown
2 Hamilton 2 Hamilton 2 McNeill 2 Hamilton 2 Hamilton
3 Holt 3 Holt 3 Holt 3 Provan 3 Provan
4 Mackay 4 McLintock 4 McLintock 4 Crerand 4 Mackay
5 Ure 5S McNeill 5 Ure 5 Ure 5 Ure
6 Baxter 6 Baxter 6 Baxter 6 Mackay 6 Baxter
7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Scott
8 Gibson 8 Gibson 8 Gibson 8 White 8 White
9 St. John S Millar 9 St. John 9 St. John 9 Gilzean
10 Law 10 Law 10 Law 10 Gibson 10 Law
11 Wilson 11 Wilson (St John) 11 Wilson 11 Mulhall 11 Henderson
Bergen Dublin Madrid Belfast Hampden
June 4: 3-4 June 9: 0-1 June 13: 6-2 Oct 12: 1-2 Nov 7: 6-1
Law 3 St. John, Wilson St. John Law 4, Mackay 2
Law, Henderson
Gibson, McLintock
763
965 1965 1965
Poiend ie Wales Italy
N Treland
1 Brown 1 Brown 1 Ferguson 1 Blacklaw
1 Brown
2 Hamilton 2 Greig 2 Greig 2 Provan :
2 Hamilton
3 McCreadie 3 Provan 3 McCreadie 3 McCreadie
3 McCreadie
4 Mackay 4 Crerand 4 Murdoch 4 Murdoch 4 Murdoch
5 McNeill 5 McNeill 5 McKinnon 5 McKinnon 5 McKinnon
6 Greig 6 Greig 6 Baxter 6 Baxter 6 Greig
7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Henderson 7 Forrest
8 Law 8 Bremner 8 Bremner 8 Cooke 8 Bremner
9 Gilzean 9 Gilzean 9 Gilzean 9 Forrest 9 Yeats
10 Baxter 10 Law 10 Martin 10 Gilzean 10 Cooke
11 Hughes 11 Johnston 11 Hughes 11 Johnston 11 Hughes
mpden Naples
Oct 2: 2-3 Oats: 12 Nov 9: 120 Nov bd: el Dee 7: 0-3
Gilzean 2 McNeill Greig Murdoch 2,
Henderson, Greig
766
Wales’ full international teams 1946-71
Substitutes in brackets
767
1951 1951
Scotland Hvead N. Ireland Portugal
N.Ireland
1 Parry 1 Hughes 1 Hughes 1 Hughes
1 Shortt
2 Barnes 2 Barnes 2 Barnes 2 Barnes
2 Barnes
3 Sherwood 3 Sherwood 3 Sherwood 3 Sherwood
3 Sherwood
4 Paul 4 Powell, I. 4 Paul 4 Paul 4 Paul
5 Charles, J. 5 Paul 5 Daniel 5 Daniel 5 Daniel
6 Burgess 6 Burgess 6 Lucas 6 Burgess 6 Burgess
7 Williams 7 Williams 7 Griffiths 7 Griffiths 7 Griffiths
8 Rees 8 Allen 8 Allen 8 Kinsey 8 Kinsey
9 Ford 9 Ford 9 Ford 9 Ford 9 Ford
10 Scrine 10 Powell, A. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, 1. 10 Allchurch, I.
11 Clarke 11 Clarke 11 Clarke 11 Clarke 11 Clarke
i Cardiff
Meee "0-0 Oooh 1-3 Noe Boo 4 May: 2-1 May 12; 2-1
Powell, A. Ford 2 Clarke 2 Griffiths, Ford
1956 1957
aia N. etand Rootes England N. Ireland
1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey
2 Williams, S. 2 Sherwood 2 Sherwood 2 Sherwood 2 Edwards
3 Sherwood 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins
4 Charles, M. 4 Harrington 4 Harrington 4 Harrington 4 Charles, M.
5 Charles, J. 5 Charles, J. 5 Daniel 5 Daniel 5 Daniel
6 Paul 6 Paul 6 Sullivan 6 Sullivan 6 Bowen
7 Allchurch, L. 7 Jones, C. 7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Medwin
8 Tapscott 8 Tapscott 8 Charles, J. 8 Charles, M. 8 Tapscott
9 Ford 9 Ford 9 Ford 9 Charles, J. 9 Charles, J.
10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Vernon
11 Jones, C. 11 Clarke 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C.
: i i Wemble: Belfast
eae Aettael Out20:2-2 Nov 14: 1-3 April 10: 0-0
Tapscott Clarke Ford, Medwin Charles, J.
769
1957 1957
Ee eediohane De Genaany Czechoslovakia E. Germany England
T Kelsey T Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Vearncombe _1 Resee 5
2 Stitfall 2 Edwards 2 Thomas 2 Thomas 2 Wilams;a5:
3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins
3 Hopkins
4 Harris 4 Charles, M. 4 Harris 4 Harris
4 Charles, M.
5 Charles, J. 5 Daniel 5 Charles, M. 5 Charles, M.
5 Charles, J.
6 Bowen 6 Harris 6 Bowen 6 Bowen
6 Bowen
7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Allchurch, 1 av Medwin
8 Tapscott 8 Palmer 8 Davies, R. 8 Davies, R.
8 Tapscott
9 Webster 9 Charles, M. 9 Charles, J. 9 Palmer 9 Palmer
Vernon 10 Vernon 10 Vernon 10 Vernon 10 Vernon
10
11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C.
1958 1958
oan low iol N. Ireland Hungary
1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey
2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S.
3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins
4 Harrington 4 Harrington 4 Harrington 4 Harrington 4 Sullivan
5 Charles, M. 5 Charles, M. 5 Charles, M. 5 Sullivan 5 Charles, M.
6 Bowen 6 Bowen 6 Bowen 6 Bowen 6 Bowen
7 Allchurch, L. 7 Medwin 7 Allchurch, L. 7 Allchurch, L. 7 Webster
8 Harris 8 Hewitt 8 Charles, J. 8 Hewitt 8 Medwin
9 Medwin 9 Charles, J. 9 Medwin 9 Medwin 9 Charles, J.
10 Vernon 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I.
11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones,C. 11 Jones, C.
Hampden Cardiff Tel-Aviv Cardiff Sandviken
Nov 13: 1-1 Feb 5: 2-0 June 15; 2-0 April 16; 1-1 June 8: 1-1
Medwin Allchurch, I., Jones Allchurch, I., Bowen Hewitt Charles, J.
leetistaima
11 Woosnam
Stockholm
church, I.
smesteos SRE)
Allchurch, I., Medwin
Cobabaee, Caan
5
779
1958 1959 1959
England N. Ireland England Se iland Htfetand
1 Kelsey 1 Rouse 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey 1 Kelsey
2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S. 2 Williams, S.
3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Hopkins 3 Williams, G.
4 Crowe 4 Crowe 4 Crowe 4 Sullivan 4 Crowe
5 Charles, M. 5 Sullivan 5 Nurse 5 Charles, J. 5 Nurse
6 Bowen 6 Bowen 6 Sullivan 6 Baker 6 Baker
7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Medwin 7 Medwin
8 Ward 8 Tapscott 8 Woosnam 8 Woosnam 8 Woosnam
9 Tapscott 9 Rowley 9 Moore 9 Moore 9 Moore
10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Allchurch, I. 10 Vernon
11 Woosnam 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C. 11 Jones, C.
Villa Park Belfast Cardiff Hampden Wrexham
Nov 26: 2-2 April 22: 1-4 Oct 17: 1-1 Nov 4: 1-1 April 6: 3-2
Tapscott Tapscott Moore Charles Medwin 2, Woosnam
Allchurch, I,
i Cardiff Cardiff
aot 0-3 Neo 3-3 Bae 28 2-0 May 8: 1-1 Oct 23: 0-1
Davies, R., Durban Rees, Davies, W. Davies, W.
ee rien eee
9 1969 1969
W. Germany
ace Ee oe) England N. Ireland
1 Sprake 1 Millington 1 Sprake 1 Sprake 1 Sprake
2 Thomas 2 Rodrigues 2 Derrett 2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues
(Rees) (Green)
3 Derrett 3 Burton 3 Green 3 Thomas 3 Thomas
4 Powell 4 Hennessey 4 Durban 4 Durban 4 Durban
5 Hennessey 5 England 5 Burton 5 Powell 5 Powell
6 Hole 6 Hole 6 Powell 6 Burton 6 Burton
7 Jones, B. 7 Jones, B. 7 Moore 7 Jones, B. 7 Jones, B.
8 Durban 8 Durban 8 Toshack 8 Davies, R. 8 Davies, R.
9 Davies, R. 9 Toshack 9 Davies, R. 9 Toshack 9 Toshack
10 Toshack 10 Mahoney 10 Davies, W. 10 Davies, W. 10 Davies, W.
11 Rees 11 Rees 11 Jones, B. 11 Moore 11 Moore
Frankfurt Dresden Wrexham Wembley Belfast
Mar 26: 1-1 April 16: 1-2 May 3: 3-5 May 7: 1-2 May 10: 0-0
Jones, B. Toshack Davies, R.2 Davies, R.
Toshack
eeee ee eg
1969 1969 1969 1970 1970
United Kingdom E. Germany Italy England Scotland
1 Sprake 1 Sprake 1 Sprake 1 Millington 1 Millington
2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues 2 Thomas 2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues
3 Thomas 3 Thomas 3 Derrett 3 Thomas 3 Thomas
4 Hennessey 4 Hennessey 4 Durban 4 Hennessey 4 Hennessey
5 England 5 England 5 England 5 England 5 England
6 Moore 6 Powell 6 Moore 6 Powell 6 Powell
7 Jones, B. 7 Durban 7 Yorath 7 Krzywicki 7 Krzywicki
8 Jones, C. 8 Krzywicki 8 Toshack 8 Durban 8 Durban
9 Davies, R. 9 Davies, W. 9 Hole 9 Davies, R. 9 Davies, R.
10 Toshack 10 Toshack 10 Krzywicki 10 Moore 10 Moore
11 Rees 11 Rees 11 Rees 11 Rees 11 Rees
(Reece) (Reece)
Cardiff Cardiff Rom i
July 28: 0-1 Oct 22: 1-3 Nov 4: 1-4 aie 1-1 yeniprt)
Powell England Krzywicki
774
se ee
1970 1970 1971 1971
N. Ireland Rumania Czechoslovakia Scotland England
1 Millington 1 Sprake 1 Millington 1 Sprake 1 Sprake
2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues 2 Rodrigues
3 Thomas 3 Thomas 3 Thomas 3 Thomas 3 Thomas
4 Hennessey 4 Powell 4 Phillips 4 James 4 James
5 England 5 England S James 5 Roberts 5 Roberts
6 Powell 6 Hole 6 Walley 6 Yorath 6 Yorath
7 Krzywicki 7 Krzywicki 7 Rees 7 Phillips 7 Phillips
8 Durban 8 Durban 8 Durban 8 Durban 8 Durban
9 Davies, R. 9 Davies, W. 9 Davies, R. 9 Davies, R. 9 Davies, R.
10 Moore 10 Moore 10 Davies, W. 10 Toshack 10 Toshack
11 Rees 11 Rees 11 Mahoney 11 Reece 11 Reece
(Rees)
Swansea Cardiff Swansea Cardiff Wembley
April 25: 1-0 Nov 11: 0-0 April 21: 1-3 May 15: 0-0 May 18: 0-0
Rees Davies, R.
1971 1971
N. Ireland Finland
1 Sprake 1 Millington
2 Rodrigues 2 Page
3 Thomas 3 Derrett
4 James 4 Durban
5 Roberts 5 Roberts
6 Yorath 6 Mielczarek
7 Phillips 7 Krzywicki
(Rees)
8 Durban 8 Jones, W.
9 Davies, R. 9 Rees
10 Toshack 10 Toshack
11 Reece 11 Reece
Belfast Helsinki
May 22: 0-1 May 26: 1-0
Toshack
775
i
UNDER-23 INTERNATIONALS 1971-72
LS
ENGLAND 1, SWITZERLAND 1
(at Ipswich, November 24, 1971, 17,530)
England: Shilton; Whitworth, Lampard, Gowling, Booth, Blockley, Kember, Channon, Royle, Brooking,
Thomas.
Switzerland: Deck; Staudemann, Mundschin, Schmocker, Anderegg, Siegenthaler, Muller, Meyer,
Muhmenthaler (Fister), Hasler, Demarmels.
Scorers: England, Brooking; Switzerland, Muller.
ENGLAND 2, WALES 0
(at Swindon, January 5, 1972 18,028)
England: Parkes; Whitworth, Robson, Todd, Booth, Blockley, West, Channon, Macdonald, Currie,
Kennedy.
Wales: Parton; Roberts, Collins, Yorath, Aizlewood, Prince, Davies, James, Toshack, Gwyther, O’Sullivan,
Scorers; Macdonald, Channon,
SCOTLAND 2, WALES 0
(at Aberdeen, January 26, 1972, 15,000)
Scotland: Hunter; Brownlie, Donachie, Jardine, Young, Buchan, McGovern (McQuade), Macari,
Bone, Dalglish, Cropley.
Wales: Parton; Roberts, Collins, Prince, Aizlewood, Yorath, Phillips (Davies), Gwyther, Llewellyn,
O’Sullivan, James.
Scorers: Jardine, McQuade,
ENGLAND 2, SCOTLAND 2
(at Derby, February 16, 1972, 18,176)
Sloe Parkes; Mills, Robson, Hudson, Booth, Blockley, Keegan, Channon, Macdonald, Currie,
iomas.
5 Scotland: Hunter; Brownlie, Donachie, Jardine, Connelly, Buchan, Carr, Hartford, Macari, Dalglish,
one.
Scorers: England, Channon 2; Scotland, Dalglish 2.
POLAND 0, ENGLAND 3
(at Warsaw, June 4, 1972, 15,000)
ese
Poland: Kalinowski; Saymanowski, Plaszewski, Drzewieki, i, W Wyrobek, Kraska, ieci
Lato, Kmiecik, Ozaga,
ryEasiang: Shilton; Lampard, Lloyd, Blockley, Pejic, Mills, Perryman, Currie, Richards, Worthington,
gan.
Scorers; Worthington, Richards, Currie,
RUSSIA 0, ENGLAND 0
(at Kiev, June 7, 1972, 6,000)
Russia: Samochin;
Ti e ’ Dochenko ’ Fomenko, ’ Lovtschev ’ Reschko, ’ Mor OZOV. , Wa: sin ’ K uznetzZov.
tzov, Semen fe)V,’
nS
13 Greaves; 11 Tambling; 8 Haynes; 7 Chivers, Clarke; 6 Byrne (J.), Hill (F.), Hinton (A.); 5 Charlto
Edwards (D.) Kidd; 4 Baker, Currie, Farmer, Jones (M.), Osgood, ASE ang Royle;
f <2)
3 Blunstone, Channon,
Eastham, Hollins, Paine, Pointer; 2 Armstrong, Atyeo, Ball, Chisnall, Coates, Clough, Crowe,
Harrison, Holliday, Hooper, Marsh, Morgan, Murray (J.), Peters, Radford, Smith (T.), Stokes (A.),
Stokes (D.); 1 A’Court, Ayre, Bell, Birchenall, Blockley, Bloomfield, Brabrook, Brooking, Cross, Curry,
Dobing, Dyson, Greenhoff, Harris (G.), Harris (J.), Ha yes, Hill (S.), Hitchens, Hurst (G), Hurst (J.),
Husband, Kay, Keegan, Kendall, Knowles (C.), Knowles (P.), Lloyd, Macdonald, Mannion, Moore,
Murray (A.), Newton (H.), Nish, O'Grady, O’Rourke, Opponents, Parry, Richards, Robson (B), Robson
(J). (Burnley), Robson (J.) (Derby Co.), Robson (R.), Rogers, Sammels, Setters, Shawcross,
Sissons,
Suddick, Worthington,
7728
Under-23 Appearances and Goalscorers 1954-71
A’Court, A. (Liverpool): 1957 v F, Bul, Cz; 1958 v Coates, R. (Burnley): 1967 v W, G, Bul, T; 1969 v
Bul, R, S, W. (7) N, Pt, N, B. (8)
Allen, A. (Stoke C.): 1959, v P, Cz, F, It, WG; Cohen, G. (Fulham): 1960 v Hun, F, S, N; 1961 v
1960 v Hun, S. (7) S, WG; 1963 v Y, R. (8)
Allen, L. (Tottenham H.): 1961 v W. (1) Connelly, J. (Burnley): 1961 v It. (1)
Anderson, S. (Sunderland): 1955 v S (sub); 1956 v Corrigan, J. (Manchester C.): 1970 v R. (1)
D; 1957 v F, Bul. (4) Crawford, B. (Blackpool): 1962 v S. (1)
Angus, J. (Burnley): 1959 vyWG; 1960 v EG, P, Is; Cross, G. (Leicester C.): 1963 v Y, Y, R; 1964.v W,
1961 v It, W; 1962 v S. (7) WG, S, F, Hun, Is, T; 1966 v T. (11)
Armfield, J. (Blackpool): 1957 v D, Bul, R, Cz; Crowe, C. (Leeds U.): 1960 v F, S; (Blackburn)
1958 v R; 1959 v P, Cz, F, It. (9) 1961 v W, S. (4)
Armstrong, G. (Arsenal): 1965 v Cz, WG, A; 1966 Crowther, S. (Aston Villa): 1958 v Bul, R, S. (3)
wa Ya (0 (5) Curry, W. (Newcastle): 1958 v R. (1)
Ashurst, L. (Sunderland): 1961 vy WG (1) Currie, A. (Sheffield U.): 1970 v W, Bul; 1971 v
Aston J. (Manchester U.) 1970 v W. (1) WG, S; 1972 v W, S, EG, USSR, Pol. (9)
Atyeo, J. (Bristol C.): 1955 v It, S. (2)
Ayre, R. (Charlton Ath.): 1955 v It, S. (2) Deakin, A. (Aston Villa): 1962 v Is, T, Y; 1963 v
Y,R; 1964, v T (sub). (6)
Badger, L. (Sheffield U.): 1964 v S, Hun, Is, T; Dobing, P. (Blackburn): 1959 y WG; 1960 v F,
1965 v W, R, S, Cz, A; 1966 v T; 1968 v W, Hun EG, P; Is; 196% y It,.S. (7)
(sub), WG. (13) Dobson, C. (Sheffield W.): 1963 v Y (sub), R. (2)
prey, M. (Charlton Ath.): 1964 v S, F, Hun, Is, Dobson, M. (Burnley): 1970 v Bul. (1)
- (5) Dodgin, W. (Arsenal): 1954 v It. (1)
Baker, J. (Hibernian): 1959 v P, Cz; 1960 v F, N; Douglas, B. (Blackburn): 1957 v D, F, Bul, R, Cz.
1961 v It, (Arsenal) 1963 v Y. (6) (5)
Baldwin, T. (Chelsea): 1968 v It, WG. (2) Doyle, M. (Manchester C.): 1968 v Hun, It, Hun,
Ball, A. (Blackpool): 1965 v W, R, S, Cz, WG, Cz, WG; 1969 v Pt, N, B, Pt. (8)
A: 1966 v F. (8) Dyson, J. (Manchester C.): 1957 v S. (1)
Banks, G. (Leicester C.): 1961 v W, S. (2) Dyson, K. (Newcastle U.): 1970 v Bul. (1)
Barnwell, J. (Arsenal): 1961 v WG. (1)
Barrett, L. (Fulham): 1967 v G. (1) Fee (Newcastle U.): 1960 v F, S, N, EG,
Bell, C. (Manchester C.): 1968 v S, Hun. (2) Miss
Bennett, A. (Rotherham): 1965 v W. (1) Edwards, D. (Manchester U.): 1954 v It; 1955 v It,
BS R. (Stoke C.): 1971 v WG (sub), Se (sub), S; 1956 v S; 1957 v R, Cz. (6)
- 3) Edwards, P. (Manchester U.): 1970 v Bul (sub);
Birchenall, A. (Sheffield U.): 1966 v T; 1968 v W, 1971 v WG, Se. (3)
(Chelsea) It, WG. (4) Ellis, S. (Charlton Ath.): 1954 v It. (1)
Blockley, J. (Coventry C.): 1972 v Sw, W, S, EG, Ellis, S. (Sheffield W.): 1969 v W; 1970 v W, R. (3)
USSR, Pol. (6) Evans, A. (Liverpool): 1969 v N, Pt, B, Pt. (4)
Bloomfield, J. (Arsenal): 1957 vy D, Bul. (2)
Blunstone, F. (Chelsea): 1954 v It; 1955 v It, S; Fantham, J. (Sheffield W.): 1961 v It. (1)
1956 v D; 1957 v D. (5) Farmer, E. (Wolverhampton W.): 1962 v Is, N. (3)
Bonds, W. (West Ham U.): 1969 v W, N. (2) Farmer, J. (Stoke C.): 1967 v W. (1)
Bonetti, P. (Chelsea): 1962 v S, T; 1963 v B, G, Y, Finney, A. (Sheffield W.): 1954 v It; 1956 v S;
, R; 1964 v F, Hun, Is, T; 1965 v A. (12) 1957 v S. (3)
Booth, C. (Wolverhampton W.): 1957 v F. (sub) (1) Flowers, R. (Wolverhampton W.): 1955 v It, S. (2)
Booth, T. (Manchester C.): 1969 v Pt; 1972 v Sw, Ford, D. (Sheffield W.): 1967 v W, S. (2)
W, S. (4) Foulkes, W. (Manchester U.): 1955 vy It, S. (2)
Brabrook, P. (Chelsea): 1958 v Bul, R, S; 1959 v P,
Cz, It, WG; 1960 v Hun; 1961 v S. (9) Garland, C. (Bristol C.): 1970 v Bul (sub). (1)
Broadbent, P. (Wolverhampton W.): 1954 v It. (1) Gowling, A. (Manchester U.): 1972 v Sw. (1)
Brooking, T. (West Ham U.): 1972 vSw.(1) Glazier, W. (Coventry C.): 1965 v R, S, Cz. (3)
Burnside, D. (W.B.A.): 1962 v T. (1) Greaves, J. (Chelsea); 1958 v Bul, R, S, W; 1959 v
Burrows, H. (Aston Villa): 1963 v G. (1) P, Cz, F, It; 1960 vJHun, S, N; (Tottenham H.)
Byrne, G. (Liverpool: 1961 v W. (1) 1962 v S. (12)
Byrne, J. (C. Palace): 1961 v W, S, WG; 1962 v Groves, V. (Arsenal): 1957 v F. (1)
Grummitt, P. (Nottingham F.): 1962 v N; 1964 v
Is, N, S, T. (7)
W, WG. (3)
Callaghan, I. (Liverpool): 1963 v G, Y, Y, R. (4) Gunter, P. (Portsmouth): 1954 vy It. (1)
Cantello, L. (W.B.A.): 1972 v EG. (1) Greenhoff, J. (Birmingham C.): 1969 v W, N, N
Cattlin, C. (Coventry C.): 1969 v W, N. (2) (sub), B. (4)
Channon, M. (Southampton: 1971 v Se, W, S; 1972
v Sw, W, S EG (2) USSR QQ) Harris, Gerry (Wolverhampton W.): 1958 v Bul, R,
Charlton, R. (Manchester U.): 1959 v P, Cz, F; S, W. (4)
1960 v Hun, S; 1961 v It. (6) Harris, Gordon (Burnley): 1962 v Is; 1963 v Y. (2)
Cheesebrough, A. (Burnley): 1957 v F. (1) Harris, J. (Everton): 1956 v S. (1)
Chivers, M. (Southampton): 1964 v F (sub), Hun; Harris, R. (Chelsea): 1967 v W.; 1968 v It, Hun,
1965 v W, R (sub), S, Cz, WG, Cz, A (sub); WG. (4)
1966 v F, Y; a v It, (Tottenham H.) S, Hun, Harrison, M. (Chelsea): 1961 vyWG; 1962 v S, T.
It, Hun, WG, 3)
Chisnell, P. (Manchester U.): 1964 v W, WG, S, F. Harvey, J. (Everton): 1967 v S, A, G, Bul, T. (5)
4 Hayes, J. (Manchester C.): 1958 v S, W. (2)
(4) Haynes, J. (Fulham): 1955 v It, S; 1956 v D, S;
Clark, C. (W.B.A.): 1961 v W. (1)
Clarke, A. ise oe o. Vv. Wa cA. G. Bill.) 1957 v S, R, Cz; 1958 v Bul. (8)
Leicester) 1969 v Pt. Hibbitt, K. (Wolverhampton W.): 1971 v W (sub).
vine R. (Blackburn R.): 1956 v D, S; 1957 v D, 1
S, R, Cz. (6) HAD F. (Bolton W.): 1961 v WG; 1962 v Is, N, 8,
Clemence, R (Liverpool): 1968 v W; 1971 v Se, W, T; 1963 v B, G, Y, Y, R. (10)
S. (4 Hill, S. (Blackpool): 1962 y Is, N, S, T. (4)
Clsnch, B. (Middlesbrough): 1957 v S, Bul; 1958 v Hindley, P. (Nottingham F.): 1967 v G. (1)
W. (3) Hinton, A. (Wolverhampton W.): 1963 v Y, R;
779
1964 v W, (Nottingham F.) Hun, Is, T; 1965 v McGuinness, W. irces U.): 1959 v P, Cz,
Raz F; 1960 v Hun. (4
awe M. (Charlton Ath.): 1962 v S, T; 1963 v B. McNeil, M. (Middlesbrough): 1960 v F, N, EG, Is;
GB 1961 noe wae ean P, 18: (3)
Hitchens, G. (Cardiff C.): 1957 v D.(1) Miller, B. (Burnley): Vv Py is:
Hodgkinson, A. (Sheffield U.): 1957 v D, F, S; Mills, M. (Ipswich T.): 1971 v W; 1972 v S, EG,
1958 v R, W; 1959 v P, Cz. (7) Pol, USSR. (5)
Holliday, E. (Middlesbrough): 1960 v Hun, N, Mobley, V. (Sheffield W.): 1965 v W, R, S, Cz,
EG, P, Is. (5) WG, Cz, A; 1966 v F, Y; 1967 v A, G, Bul, T. (13)
Hollins, J. (Chelsea): 1965 v W, Cz, A; 1966 v F, Montgomery, J. (Sunderland): 1964 v S; 1967 vS,
Y; 1967 v W, S, A; 1968 v W, It, S, Hun. (12) A, G, Bul, T. (6)
Hooper, H. (West Ham U.): 1955 v It, S. (2) Moore, R. (West Ham U.): 1961 v It, W, S, WG,
Hopkinson, E. (Bolton W.): 1957 v Bul, R, Cz; 1962 v Is, N, S, T. (8)
1958 v Bul, S; 1959 v F. (6) Morgan, R. (Tottenham R.): 1970 v Bul. (1)
Howe, D. (W.B.A.): 1956 v S; 1957 v F, S; 1958 v Mullery, A. (Fulham): 1961 v It; 1962 v N; 1963
Bul, S, W. (6) vB. (3)
Hudson, A. (Chelsea): 1970 v S; 1971 v W, S; 1972 Ley hrs A. (Chelsea): 1965 v R, S, Cz, WG, Cz,
vS, EG. (5) A. (6)
Hughes, E. (Liverpool): 1968 v W, It, S; 1969 vN, Murray, J. (Wolverhampton W.): 1958, v S; 1959
B, Pt (sub); 1970 v R, Bul. (8) v F. (2)
Hunt, R. P. (Swindon T.): 1963 v R; (Wolverhamp- Neal, R. (Lincoln): 1957 v D. F, S, (Birmingham
ton W.) 1966 v Y, T. (3) C.) Bul. (4)
Hunter, N. (Leeds U.): 1965 v W, R, S. (3) Newton, H. (Nottingham F.): 1965 v R, Cz; 1967
Hurst, G. (West Ham U.): 1964 v W, F, Is, T. (4) v Bul, T. (4)
Hurst, J. (Everton): 1967 v G, Bul, T; 1969 v W, N, ca K. (Blackburn R.): 1964 v S, Hun, Is,
N, B, Pt; 1970 v R. (9) (4
Husband, J. (Everton): 1967 v A (sub), G, Bul.; Nicholls, J. (W.B.A.): 1954 v It. (1)
1970 v R, S. (5) Nisbet, G. (W.B.A.): 1972 v EG. (1)
Hutchinson, I. (Chelsea): 1971 v W, S. (2) Nish, D. (Leicester C.): 1969 v Pt (sub), B, Pt;
Iley, J. (Tottenham H.): 1958 v W. (1) 1970 v W, R, Bul, S; 1971 v Se, W, S. (10)
Norman, M. (Tottenham H.): 1956 v S; 1957 vR,
Jeffrey, A. (Doncaster R.): 1957 v D, F. (2) Cz. (3)
Jeffries, D. (Manchester C.): 1972 v EG. (1) O’Grady, M. (Huddersfield): 1961 v S. 1963 v B;
Jones, G. (Middlesbrough): 1962 v Is, N, S, T; (Leeds) 1966 v F. (3)
1963 v B, G, Y: 1964 v W, WG. (9) O’Neil, B. (Burnley): 1966 v T. (1)
Jones, M. (Sheffield U.): 1965 v R, S, Cz, WG, A; O’Rourke, J. (Middlesbrough): 1967 v T. (1)
1966 v F, Y, T; 1967 v A. (9) ie rE(Chelsea): 1968 v W, S, Hun; 1970 v W,
Jones, R. (Bournemouth): 1968 v Hun. (1) ’ > (
Kay, A. (Sheffield W.): 1959 v It, WG; 1960 v S, Pacey, D. (Luton T.): 1959 v WG. (1)
N, EG, P, Is. (7) Paine, T. (Southampton): 1960 v N, EG; 1961 v
Kaye, A. (Barnsley: 1956 v D. (1) WG, T (sub). (4)
Keegan, K. (Liverpool); 1972 v S, EG (2), Pol, BB Sh (Manchester C.): 1968 v Hun; 1969 Pt,
USSR. (5) BYP
Kember, S. (C. Palace): 1971 v WG; 1972 v Sw, Parkin, D. (Wolverhampton W.): 1970 v W, R,
EG. (3) Bul, S; 1971 v S. (5)
Renal ree 1968 v W, It, It, Hun; 1969 Parkes, P. (Q.P.R.): 1972 v W, S, EG. (3)
vW,N. Parry, R. (Bolton): 1958 v R; 1959 v F, It, WG. (4)
Kennedy, R. (Arsenal): 1972 v W. (1) Payne, D. (C. Palace): 1968 v W (sub). (1)
Kevan, D. (W.B.A.): 1957 v Bul, R, Cz; 1958 v Pegg, D. (Manchester U.): 1956 vS; 1957 v S, R. (3)
Bul. (4) Pejic, M. (Stoke C.): 1972 v Pol, USSR. (2)
Kidd, B. (Manchester U.): 1968 v W, It, S; 1969 v Perryman, S. (Tottenham H.): 1972 v EG, Pol,
N, B (sub); 1970 v W, R, S; 1971 v WG, Se (10) USSR. (3)
Kirkham, J. (Wolverhampton W.): 1961 v W, S. (2) Peters, M. (West Ham U.): 1963 v B, G; 1964 v W,
Kirkup, J. (West Ham U.): 1962 v Is, N, T. (3) WG; 1966 v T. (5)
Knowles, C. (Tottenham H.): 1965 v W; 1967 v W, Pickering, F. (Blackburn R.): 1964 v W; WG, S. (3)
S, G, Bul, T. (6) Piper, N. (Plymouth Arg.): 1970 v Bul; 1971 v
Knowles, P. (Wolverhampton W.): 1968 v W, It; WG, Se, S. (4)
1969 v W, N. (4) Pointer, . (Burnley): 1959 v It; 1960 v Hun, EG,
Labone, B. (Everton): 1961 v It, W, S; 1962 v Is,
P; Is.)
Pugh, J. (Sheffield W.): 1970 v W. (1)
N; 1963 v Y, R. (7)
Lampard, F. (West Ham U.): 1972 v Sw, EG, Pol, Quixall, A. (Sheffield W.): 1956 v S. (1)
USSR. (4)
Radford, J. (Arsenal): 1969 vy W, N, N, Pt. (4)
ei C. (Liverpool): 1966 v F, Y; 1967 v S, A, Rankin, A. (Everton): 1965 v W. (1)
) Reaney, P. (Leeds U.): 1964 v F; 1965 v S, WG,
Leary, S. (Charlton Ath.): 1954 v It. (1) Cz; 1967 vS. (5S)
Le Flem, R. (Nottingham F.): 1962 v N. (1)
Richards, J. (Wolverhampton W.): 1972 v EG,
Lloyd, L, (Liverpool): 1971 v WG, Se, W, S; 1972 Pol, USSR. (3)
v EG (2), Pol, USSR. (8)
Riley, H. (Leicester C.): 1958 v W; 1961 v W. (2)
Macedo, E. (Fulham): 1959 vy It, WG; 1960 v Hun, Robson, B. (Newcastle U.): 1967 v S; 1969 v Pt. (2)
F, N, EG, P, Is; 1961 v It, WG. (10) Robson, Jimmy (Burnley): 1959 v WG. (1)
bee M. (Newcastle U.): 1972 v W, S, Robson, John (Derby): 1971 v WG, Se, S; 1972 v
, 8S, EG. (6)
Mannion, G. (Wolverhampton W.): 1960 v P, Is, Robson, R. (Fulham): 1956 v D. (1)
(2) Rogers, D. (Swindon T.): 1966 v Y; 1968 v W. (2)
Marsh, R. (Q.P.R.): 1968 v S, Hun. (2) Royle, J, (Everton): 1968 v Hun (sub), Hun; 1969
Marshall, G. (Hearts): 1960 v S. (1) N, B (sub), Pt; 1970 v R. S (sub); 1971 vy WG,
eer R. (Coventry C.): 1955 v It, S; 1965 v Se; 1972 v Sw. (10)
Sadler, D. (Manchester U.): 1967 v S; 1968 v W;
McFarland, R. (Derby Co.): 1969 v N, N, B, Pt; 1969 v Pt. (3)
1970 v S. (5) Sammels, J. (Arsenal): 1967 v W, A, G, Bul, T;
McGrath, J. (Newcastle U.): 1961 v WG. (1) 1968 v It, It, Hun, WG, (9)
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eee A. (Manchester U.): 1959 v P, Cz. F, It, Swan, P. (Sheffield W.): 1960 v F, S, N. (3)
Sydenham, J. (Southampton):
pee M. (Chelsea); 1959 v P, Cz, F; 1960 v Hun, 1960 v F, S. @)
Setters, M. (W.B.A.): 1958 v Bul, R, S, W; 1959 v ean (Burnley): 1964 y W, WG, S, F, Hun, Is,
P. Che It, WG; 1960 v Hun. F, S, N, EG, P,
Ss Tambling, R. (Chelsea): 1963 y B, G, Y; 1964 vy
Shaw, B. (Sheffield U.): 1968 v It, Hun. (2) his! F, Hun, Is, T; 1965 v W (sub), R, Cz,
oy, ne U.): 1956 v D; 1957 v D, F, S,
ul. Taylor, T. (West Ham U.): 1972 vEG, (1)
Shawcross, D. (Manchester C.): 1961 y WG. (1) Thomas, D. (Burnley): 1970 v Bul, S; 1971 v Se,
Shellito, K. (Chelsea): 1963 v Y. (1) W; 1972
vSw, S, EG. (7) ;
Shilton, P. (Leicester C,): 1969 v W, N, Pt, N, Pt; er P. (Liverpool: 1964 v WG, S, F; 1966
1970 v W, Bul, S; 1971 v WG; 1972 v Sw, EG, vF.
_Pol, USSR. (13) Thomson, R. (Wolverhampton W.): 1963 v YY, R:
Sillett, P. (Chelsea): 1955 v It, S; 1956 v D. (3) 1964 v W, WG, F; 1965 v R, Cz, WG, Cz, A:
Sissons, J. (West Ham U.): 1965 v W, S; 1967 v W; 1966 v F, Y, T; 1967 v W. A. (15)
1968 v Hun, WG; 1969 v W, Pt, N, B, Pt. (10) Todd, C. (Sunderland): 1968 y Hun, Hun (sub),
Sleeuwenhoek, J. (Aston Villa): 1963 v G, Y. (2) WG; 1969 v W, N (sub); 1970 v W, R, S; 1971 v
Smith, J. (West Ham U.): 1960 v F. (1) WG, Se, S, W; 1972 v W. (13)
Smith, Tommy (Liverpool): 1965 v Cz, WG, Cz, A; Towers, A. (Manchester C.): 1972 v USSR. (1)
1966 v F, Y; 1967 v S, A; 1968 v It, S. (10) Usher, B, (Sunderland): 1964 v F. (1)
Smith, Trevor (Birmingham C.): 1955 v It, S; 1956 v
D, S; 1957 v D, F, S, Bul, R, Cz; 1958, v Bul, R, vere? T. (Chelsea): 1963 v G; 1964 v Huan, Is,
S, W; 1959 v It. (15)
Smith, W. (Sheffield W.): 1969 v Pt, N, Pt; 1970 v
W, Bul, S. (6) West, A. (Burnley): 1972 v W. (1)
Springett, P. (Sheffield W.): 1968 v It, S, Hun, It, West, G. (Blackpool): 1962 v Is; (Everton) 1965 v
WG;; 1969 v B. (6) WG, Cz. (3)
Stephenson, A. (C. Palace): 1967 v W; 1968 v It, Whitefoot, G. (Manchester U.): 1954 v It. (1)
S, (West Ham U.) Hun, It, Hun, WG. (7) Whitham, J. (Sheffield W.): 1969 v W (sub). (1)
Stepney, A. (Millwall): 1966 v F, Y, T. (3) Whittle, A. (Everton): 1971 v W, (1)
Stevens, D. (Bolton W.): 1957 v R, Cz. (2) Whitworth, S. (Leicester C.): 1972 v Sw, W. (2)
Stiles, N. (Manchester U.): 1965 v S, WG, Cz. (3) Wilson, D. (Preston N.E.): 1964 vyW. WG, S.Hun,
Stokes, A. (Tottenham): 1956 v D. (1) Is, T; 1965 v W. (7)
eer D. (Huddersfield): 1963 v B, G, Y, R (sub). Worthington, F. (Huddersfield T.): 1972 v Pol,
(4) USSR. (2)
Storey-Moore, I. (Nottingham F.): 1967 v S, A. (2) Wood, R. (Manchester U.): 1954 v It. (1)
Suddick, A. (Newcastle U.): 1963 v B, Y. (2) Wright, T. (Everton): 1967 v Bul, T; 1968 v It, S,
Summerbee, M. (Manchester C.): 1966 v T. (1) Hun, It, Hun. (7)
NORTHERN IRELAND
(all matches against Wales)
Briggs, R. (Manchester United): 1962; (with Magill, J. (Arsenal): 1962. (1)
Swansea T.), 1965. (2) McCaffrey (Leicester C.): 1963. (1)
Burke, (Portadown): 1963. (1) Mcllroy (Burnley): 1968. (1)
McKeag, W. (Glentoran): 1967, 1968. (2)
Campbell, W. (Distillery): 1964; (with Sunderland) McKenney (Falkirk): 1967. (1)
1965. (2 McKenzie, R. (Airdreionians): 1967, 1968. (2)
Campbell, W. (Dundee): 1967. (1) McLaughlin, J. (Shrewsbury T.): 1963, 1964. (2)
Clarke, F. (Arsenal): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965. (4) McMillan, S. (Wrexham): 1964. (1)
Clarke, N. (Ballymena): 1962; (with Sunderland) McMordie, E. (Middlesbrough): 1967. (1)
1963. (2) McNeill, M. (Middlesbrough): 1968. (1)
Clements, D. (Coventry C.): 1965, 1967, 1968. (3) Morrow (Glentoran): 1968. (1)
Craig, D. (Newcastle U.): 1965. 9
Craig, W. (Linfield: 1965, 1967. (2) Napier, J. (Bolton W.): 1967; (with Brighton) 1968.
Dunlop, J. (Coleraine): 1965, 1968. (2) (2)
Neill, T. (Arsenal): 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965. (4)
Elder, A. (Burnley): 1964. (1) Nicholson, J. (Manchester U.): 1962, 1963, 1964,
Elwood, J. (L. Orient): 1962. (1) 1965. (4)
Patton Cinteld) ;Lane© (1) O'Neill, J. (Sunderland): 1962. (1)
Harkin, T. (Port Vale): J Rice, P. (Arsenal): 1968, (1)
Harvey, M. (Sunderland): 1962, 1963, 1964. (3) Ross (Glentoran): 1967. (1)
Irvine, R. (Linfield): 1963. (1) Sloan, D. (Scunthorpe U.): 1964. (1)
Tine! W. (Buraley): 1963, 1964, 1965. (3)
Todd, S. (Burnley): 1965, 1967, 1968. (3)
Jackson, T. (Everton): 1968. (1) Trainor, D. (Crusaders): 1967. (1)
Jennings, P. (Watford): 1964. (1)
Johnston, W. (Glenayon): 1962. (1) Welsh, E. (Distillery): 1962. (1)
SCOTLAND
Blackley, J. (Hibernian): 1970 v F, E, W; 1971 v
Aitken, C. (Aston Villa): 1962 v W; 1963 v W. (2) E. - ((4
Allan, W. (Aberdeen): 1963 v W. (1)
Auld, B. (Celtic): 1961 v Army. (1) Bone, J. (Norwich sa ae VvE,1 (2)
Brand, W. (Rangers): vE,
Baillie, D. (Airdreionians): 1955 v E; 1959 v W. (2) Bremner, W. (Leeds U.): 1964 v F; 1965 v W, E.
Baird, D. (Partick T.): 1959 v W. (1) (3)
Baxter, James (Raith R.): 1959 v W. (1) Brown, H. (Kilmarnock): 1963 v W. (1)
Baxter, John (Hibernian): 1959 v W. qd) Brownlie, J. (Hibernian): 1972 v E, W. (2)
Baxter, T. (Queen of the South): 1956 v E. (1) Buchan, M. (Aberdeen): 1971 v W; 1972 v W,E.
Beattie, D. (Celtic): 1958 v N (2), E. (3) (3)
Blacklaw, A. (Burnley): 1960 v E. (1)
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Burns, F. (Manchester U.): 1968 v E. (1) Johnstone, J. (Celtic): 1964 v F. (1)
Caldow, E. (Rangers): 1955 v E; 1957 v E. (2) Kelly, E. (Arsenal): 1971 v E, W. (2)
Campbell, A. (Charlton): 1970 v W. (1) Kennedy, J. (Kilmarnock): 1958 v N. (1)
Carr, W. (Coventry C.): 1970 v F; 1971 v W; 1972 King, A. (Kilmarnock): 1964 v W, F; 1965 v W. (3)
VE, 3 (3) Law, D. (Huddersfield T.): 1960 v W, E; 1961 v BE,
Clark, R. (Aberdeen): 1967 v W, E. (2) Army. (4) y
Clunie (Hearts): 1970 v E, W. (2) Lawrence, T. (Liverpool): 1963 v W. (1)
Colquhoun (W.B.A.): 1968 v E. (1) Leggatt (Aberdeen): 1955 v E. (1)
Colrain (Celtic): 1958 v N. (1) Lochhead, A. (Burnley): 1963 v W. (1)
Connelly (Celtic): 1970 v E; 1971 vE, W; 1972 vE. Lorimer, P. (Leeds U.): 1970 v W, F. (2)
(4)
Cooke, C. (Aberdeen): 1963 v W; 1964 v W; 1965 Macain, L. (Celtic): 1972 v W, E. (2)
v W; (with Dundee) 1965 v E. (4) Mera D. (Hearts): 1955 v E; 1957 v E; 1958 v
Cormack, P. (Hibernian): 1965 v W, E; 1967 v W, » E. (4)
E; 1968 v W, E. (6) Mackay, D. (Celtic): 1959 v W; 1960 v E, W, B. (4)
Cousin, A. (Dundee): 1958 v N; 1960 v E, B. (3) Malone (Kilmarnock): 1970 v F. (1)
Crawford, I. (Hearts: 1957 v E. (1) Martin, N. (Hibernian): 1964 v F. (1)
Crerand, P. (Celtic): 1961 v E. (1) Martis, J. (Motherwell): 1960 v E. (1)
Cropley, A. (Hibernian): 1972 v W. (1) ‘ Marinello, P. (Hibernian): 1970 v F (sub), v E
Cruikshank, J. (Queen’s Park): 1960 v B; (with (sub). (2)
Hearts) 1964 v W. (2) McCalliog, J. (Sheffield W.): 1967 v W, E. (2)
Currie, D. (Clyde): 1958 v N (2), E, 1959 v W. (4) McFarland, D. (Partick T.): 1955 v E. (1)
Dalglish, K. (Celtic): 1972 v W, E. (2) McGillivray, A. (Third Lanark): 1962 v E, (1)
Davie, A. (Dundee U.): 1964 v F. (i) McGovern (Derby Co.): 1972 v W. (1)
Delaney, P. (Motherwell): 1961 v Army. (1) Meo J. (Kilmarnock): 1964 v F; 1965 v W.
Dickson, R. (Kilmarnock: 1970 v E. (1) ¢
Donachie, W. (Manchester C.): 1972 v W, E (2) McIntosh, J. (Falkirk): 1956 v E; 1958 v E, N. 3s
Donaldson, H. (Dundee): 1965 v W, E. (2) McLean, T. (Kilmarnock): 1967 v E; 1970 v E. (2)
Duff, W. (Hearts): 1955 v E. (1) McLintock, F, (Leicester C.): 1961 vy Army; 1962
Duncan, P, (Hibernian): 1971 v E. (1) v E, (2)
McMillan, T, (Aberdeen): 1967 v W, E. (2)
Easton, J, (Hibernian): 1964 v W, (1)
Edwards, A. (Dunfermline Ath.): 1967 v W. (1)
McNeill, W. (Celtic): 1960 v B; 1961 v E, Army;
Ewen, R. (Aberdeen): 1959 v W. (1) 1962 v W, E; 1963 v W. (6)
McQuade, D, (Partick T.): 1972 v W. (1)
Ferguson, R. (West Ham U.): 1968 v E. (1) MacRae, K. (Motherwell): 1971 v E, W. (2)
Forrest, J. (Rangers): 1964 v W; 1965 v E. (2) McLeod, J. (Hibernian): 1961 v E, Army, (2)
Forsyth, C. (St. Mirren): 1957 v E. (1) Milne, A. (Cardiff C.): 1960 v W. (1)
Forsyth, T, (Motherwell): 1971 v E. (1) ; Mitchell, I. (Dundee U.): 1967 v W. (1)
Fraser, C. (Dunfermline Ath.): 1962 v W; (with Morgan, W. (Burnley): 1968 v E. (1)
Aston Villa) 1963 v W. (2) Miller, G. (Dunfermline Ath.): 1961 v Army. (1)
Gabriel, J. (Dundee): 1960 v E, B; 1962 v W; 1963 Morrison, R. (Aberdeen): 1956 v E. (1)
v W. (4) Moncur, R. (Newcastle U.): 1968 v E. (1)
Gemmill, A. (Preston N.E.): 1970 v E. (1) Munro, F. (Wolverhampton W.): 1970 v F, E, W
Gibson, I. (Middlesbrough): 1964 v W, F. (2) (sub). 1971 v W. (4)
en A. (Tottenham H.): 1961 v E; 1962 v W, Murray, D. (Cardiff C.): 1965 v E. (1)
E..(3) at Sia G. (Motherwell): 1964 v F; 1965 v W, E.
Glen, A. (Queen’s Park): 1957 v E. (1)
Graham, G. (Chelsea): 1965 v W, E. (2) Murray, M. (Rangers): 1956 v E; 1957 v E, (2)
Gray, E. (Leeds U.): 1967 v W, E. (2) Murray, S, (Dundee): 1968 v E. (1)
Greig, J. (Rangers): 1964 v W. (1)
Nichol, R. (Hibernian): 1956 v E, 1958 v N. (2)
Haffey, F. (Celtic): 1961 v Army. (1)
Hamilton, J. (Hearts): 1956 v E; 1957 v E, (2) Ogston, J. (Aberdeen): 1961 v E; 1962 v W, E. (3)
Hamilton, R. (Kilmarnock): 1965 v W. (1) O’Hara, G. (Falkirk): 1958 v N. (2) (2)
Sree J. (Aberdeen): 1970 v W (sub); 1971 v W. O’Hare, J. (Derby Co.): 1970 v F, E, W. (3)
) Oliver, J. (Hearts): 1971 v W. (1)
Hartford, A. (W.B.A.): 1972 v E, (1) foes = a 1955 v E; 1956 v E; 1958 v
Harrower, J. (Hibernian): 1958 v N. (1)
Hartford, A. (W.B.A.): 1970 v W; 1971 v Penman, W. (Dundee): 1960 v B; 1962 v W; 1964
Hay, D. (Celtic): 1970 v F; 1971 v E. W, (3) v W; 1965 v E. (4)
Henderson, W. (Rangers): 1962 v W, E. (2) Plenderlieth, J. (Hibernian):1957 v E; 1958 v N
Herd, D. (Clyde): 1958 v N. (2) (2), E; 1960 v W. (5)
Hermiston, J. (Aberdeen): 1971 v W. (1) Price, W. (Airdrieonians): 1956 v E; 1958 v N. (2)
Hewie, J. (Charlton Ath.): 1957 vE. (1)
Higgins, W. (Hearts): 1960 v E, W, B; 1962 v E. (4) Rae, I. (Falkirk): 1956 v E. (1)
Hill, A. (Clyde): 1955 v E. (1) Reilly, J. (Dunfermline Ath,): 1957 v E. (1)
Hilley, D. (Third Lanark): 1961 v E, Army. (2) Riddell, I. (St. Mirren): 1960 v E; 1961 v E. (2)
Hogan, J. (Partick T.): 1961 v E. (1) Robb (Hibernian): 1970 v F, W; (with Aberdeen)
Hollywood, D. (Southampton): 1965 v E. (1) 1971 VE. FY
Holmes, R. (St. Mirren): 1955 v E. (1) Roberts, R. (Motherwell): 1962 v W. (1)
Holt (Queen’s Park): 1958 v N; (with Falkirk) Robertson, H. (Dundee): 1962 v W. (1)
1958 v E. (2) Robertson, J. (St. Mirren): 1964 v W; (with
Hood, H. (Clyde): 1968 v E. (1) ea ee H.) 1964 v F; 1965 v W; 1968 v BE.
Hope, R. (W.B.A.): 1967 v W. (1)
Hughes, J. (Celtic): 1961 v E; 1962 v W, E. (3) St. John, I, (Motherwell): 1960 v E, B; 1961 v
Hughes, T. (Chelsea): 1970 v F, E. (2)
Hunter (Kilmarnock): 1971 v BE; 1972 v W, E. (3) Army (3)
Scott, A. (Rangers): 1958 v E. (1)
eC W. (Motherwell): 1960 v W, E, B; 1962 v Sharkey, D. (Sunderland): 1964 v F, (1)
2 ( Sheviane, C. (Hearts): 1964 v W, F; 1965 v W. (3)
Hutchison, T. (Blackpool): 1971 v W. (1) Sim (Aberdeen): 1961 v Army. (1)
Jardine, S. (Rangers): 1971 v E, W; 1972 v W, E, (4) Slater (Falkirk): 1959 v W. (1)
Jarvie, A. (Airdreionians): 1971 v E. (1) Smith, D. (Aberdeen): 1964 v W. (1)
Jeffrey, R. (Celtic): 1963 v W. (1) Smith, J. (Aberdeen): 1967 v E. (1)
Johnston, W. (Rangers): 1970 v F, E. (2) Sneddon, P. (Dundee): 1959 v W. (1)
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Stanton, P. (Hibernian): 1967 v W, E: 1968 v E.
Stein,C. (Hibernian: 1968 VE-(l) White, J. (Tottenham H.): 1960 v W. (1)
Whyte, T. (Aberdeen): 1967 v W, E. (2)
Stewart: 1970 v W. (1) Wilson, R. Mees 1970 v W. (1)
Thomson, A. (Hearts): 1970 v F, E, W. (3) Wilson, D. (Rangers): 1959 v W. (1)
Tinney (Partick T.): 1967 v W, E. (2) Wishart, R. (Aberdeen): 1955 v E; 1956 v E. (2)
Thomson, J. (Hearts): 1958 v E; 1960 v B. (2)
Young, A. (Hearts): 1956 v E; 1957 v E; 1958 v E,
Ure. I. (Dundee): 1961 v E. (1) N; 1959 v W; 1960 v W, E. (7)
Young, I. (Celtic: 1965 v E. (1)
Walsh, J. (Celtic): 1955 v E. (1) Young (Ayr U.): 1971 v E; 1972 v W. (2)
Weir, H. (Motherwell): 1960 v E, B. (2)
WALES
Aiglewood, S. (Newport Co.): 1972 vE, S. (2) Jones, T. (Wrexham): 1963 v S. (1)
Baker, C. (Cardiff C.): 1958. (1) Jones, W. (Bristol R.): 1968 v E, Ni; 1971 vE, S. (4)
Baker, T. (Plymouth Arg.): 1958 vy E; 1959 v S, (2) Jones, W. (Swansea C.): 1969 v E. (1)
Blore, R. (Southport): 1962 y S; (with Blackburn Krzywicki, R. (W.B.A.): 1967 v E, S; 1970 v S. (3)
R.) 1965 v E, S, Ni. (4)
Burton, O. (Newport Co.): 1961 v E; (with Nor- Leek, K. (Northampton T.): 1958 v E. (1)
wich C.), 1963 v S, Ni; 1965 v E, S. (5) Lewis, B. (Cardiff C.): 1965 vy Ni: 1967 v E, S;
1968 v E. (4)
Charles, M. (Swansea T.): 1958 v E, (1) Llewellyn, D. (West Ham U.): 1972 vS. (1)
Coldrick, C. (Cardiff C.): 1967 v S; 1968 v E. (2) Lloyd, B. (Southend U.): 1970 v E, S. (2)
Collins, J. (Portsmouth): 1967 v E, Ni; 1968 v E, Lucas, A. (Wrexham): 1967 v S. (1)
Ni; 1969 v E; 1972 vE, S. (7) Lucas, M. (Leyton O.): 1962 v S. (1)
Pops C. (Charlton Ath.): 1971 v E, S; 1972: vE, Mahoney, J. (Crewe Alex.): 1967 v Ni; (with Stoke
C.) 1969 v E; 1970 v E. (3)
Davies, D. (Swansea C.): 1971 v E, S. (2) Mielczarek, R. (Huddersfield T.): 1968 v E, Ni. (2)
Davies, F. (Cardiff C.): 1967 v E. (1) Cae T. (W.B.A.): 1962 v S, Ni; 1963 v S,
Dye R. (Norwich C.): 1964 v S, Ni; 1965 v S. ih
Moore,G. (Cardiff C.): 1960 v S; 1961 v E; 1962 v
Davies, W. (Bolton W.): 1963 v S; 1964 v E; 1965 S; (with Chelsea) 1962 v Ni; 1963 v S, Ni; (with
v S, Ni. (4) Manchester U.) 1964 v E, S, Ni. (9)
Davis, G. (Wrexham): 1970 v E; 1971 v E, S. (3) Morgan, R. (Cardiff): 1970 v S. (1)
Derrett, S. (Cardiff C.): 1970 v E; 1971 v E, S. (3) Oe K. (Manchester U.): 1959 v S; 1960 v S.
Draper, D. (Swansea T.): 1965 v E. (1)
Bae: (Cardiff C.): 1963 v Ni; 1964 v E, S,
Nurse, M. (Swansea T.): 1960 v S; 1961 v E. (2)
784
‘B’ INTERNATIONAL MATCHES 1949-72
ENGLAND vy COLOMBIA ENGLAND v NETHERLANDS
England Colomb, Nether-
1970 May 20 Bogota 1 0 England lands
ENGLAND y FINLAND 1949 May 18 Amsterdam 4 0
1950 Feb. 22 Newcastle 1 0
England Finland
1950 Mar. 17 Amsterdam 0 3
1949 May 15 Helsinki 4 0 1952 Mar. 26 Amsterdam 1 0
ENGLAND y ECUADOR
England Ecuador ENGLAND vy SCOTLAND
1970 May 24 Quito 4 0 England Scotland
ENGLAND y FRANCE 1953 Mar. 11 Edinburgh 2 2
Eneland F 1954 Mar. 3 Sunderland 1 1
ngland France =1956 Feb. 29 Dundee 2 2
1952 May 22 Le Havre 1 a 1957 Feb. 6 Birmingham 4 1
ENGLAND vy WEST GERMANY
West ENGLAND vy SWITZERLAND
England Germany Switzer-
1954 Mar. 24 Gelsenkirchen 4 0 England land
1955 Mar. 23 Sheffield 1 1 1950 Jan. 18 Sheffield 5 0
ENGLAND vy ITALY 1954 May 22 Basle 0 2
1956 Mar. 21 Southampton 4 1
England Italy
1950 May 11 Milan 0 5 ENGLAND y YUGOSLAVIA
ENGLAND vy LUXEMBOURG Yugo-
Luxem- England slavia
England bourg 1954 May 16 Lubljana 1 2
1950 May 21 Luxembourg 2 1 1955 Oct. 19 Manchester Ss 1
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Inter-League Results 1971-72
LEAGUE OF IRELAND 1, FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2
(at Dublin, September 22, 1971, 20,000)
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Leech, Thomas;
Bradley (iets),Bacuzzi,
Vie eFieae, M cConville, i Herrick,
i Kearin,
i O’Neill,
Nei McGough (Marsden),
= ae Banks; Lawler (Todd), Nish, Storey, McFarland, Sadler, Woodward, Hector, Radford, Osgood.
Scorers: League of Ireland: Matthews pen; Football League: Osgood pen, Radford,
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The pressures of controlling world football
Brian James
This year, 1972, sees the beginning of the long struggle for the 1974 World Cup; the
struggle of nearly 140 national teams to gain one of the places in the final series in
Germany, the struggle to foresee and cope with the thousands of complex problems of
organisation that a tournament of such importance will produce.
And, below the surface, another struggle will rage — to ensure that the 1974 World Cup
is not the last, as some pessimists quietly fear. For F.I.F.A., the organising body for
international football, is facing its greatest test since its formation in 1904.
To understand the nature of the struggle it is firstnecessary to understand what F.1.F.A.
is, and how it works. F.I.F.A., the common abbreviation for the International Federation
of Football Associations, was set up 68 years ago by Belgium, France, Denmark,
Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland to provide a uniform style and standard for
tee throughout the world, and to control the running of games between nations at
all levels.
Since then, F.I.F.A. has grown into a vast and complex organisation — run from offices
in Zurich — which has the final word on all great competitions such as the World Cup
and the Olympic football tournament, and is yet concerned with the tinier details, like
the rights of individual players to move from one country to another.
F.I.F.A. was founded on democratic principles, all footballing men being regarded as
equals, and one nation, one vote. But it is this very democracy that has created the
problems that now threaten to undermine an organisation that has out-lived the League
of Nations and often given an example of international cooperation to UNO.
For the world has changed dramatically since those six nations banded together in
1904. Since the Second World War especially, new nations have emerged at a rate once
unthinkable. And, since football is a world game, it has followed that F.I.F.A.’s member-
ship has expanded at a breathtaking pace. At the last count 140 countries were affiliated
to F.I.F.A. and, as wars and disputes change frontiers, so fresh applications for member-
ship come in a thin but constant stream. And each of these nations, no matter how new
or how minor in a footballing sense, is entitled to a place — and to a vote.
Figures published by F.I.F.A. this year illustrate the problem: Europe, with over
7,500,000 senior players (21,000 professionals) has 33 national associations and thus
33 votes. South America, with 11,900 professionals has 10 votes; yet Asia, with only
90 professional players has 32 votes and Africa, with fewer senior clubs than Europe
has senior referees, has 39 votes. The absurdities of the situation are obvious.
Yet, at the same time, the newly-emergent nations of Africa and Asia (understandably
nationalistic and understandably proud) are demanding an increasing share in world
football. They are seeking, in general terms, a voice in the running of the game in pro-
portion to their numbers. And, in specific terms, more opportunity to compete in events
like the World Cup on the same basis as the giants of Europe and South America,
instead of being forced to scrabble among themselves for a single place or two. Luckily
for football the moderates among the newer nations see the nonsense of suggestions that
up to eight countries as weak as Senegal, Mali, Ghana or Cambodia should compete in
the finals with teams such as Brazil and Argentina, England or West Germany.
But world football also includes a minority of extremists who would be prepared to
permit such a debacle for the sake of national pride.
Denis Follows, secretary of the F.A., complained this year: ‘The present situation in
F.LF.A. means that England’s vote, representing 32,391 clubs, threequarters of a million
players and 107 years of experience, is worth no more than the vote of the smallest and
newest member’. His answer came from Ethiopia’s representative, Mr. J. Tessema:
‘Europe must realise that her Golden Age of football is over, now she must share the
direction of F.LF.A. with the other continents. This will come, despite the great orators of
Europe who wish to perpetuate the European supremacy. We have no intention of
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seizing control of F.I.F.A. from one day to the next, we merely envisage a FLEAS
which will no longer be the private domain of a single continent’.
The words are forthright, but so far the action has been diplomatic. An open breach
was avoided at both of the last two F.I.F.A. Congresses in 1970 and 1972, although the
Afro-Asian block who now represent over 60 per cent of F.I.F.A.’s voting power, muttered
quietly that all six presidents of F.I.F.A. have been Europeans,and that only six of the 21
places on F.I.F.A.’s Executive Committee were held by Afro-Asian representatives.
For nearly 70 years F.I.F.A., with a tiny staff of 12 including the caretaker at Zurich,
has done a magnificent job in bringing football through its many changes and evolu-
tions to become certainly the most sophisticated sports organisation in the world,
controlling the playing activities of over 15,500,000 young men in six continents.
But in the next few years, it needs moderation as never before. The 1974 World Cup
will be the last in the present form if extremist views prevail; Europe and South America
will not leave F.I.F.A. unless they are forced to by impossible demands from small nations
not yet experienced enough to take control, and equally the Afro-Asian bloc will not
destroy F.I.F.A. in its present form unless they become convinced that their reasonable
demands for a steadily-increasing share in control is being resisted.
F.I.F.A. was founded by football people for football and footballers. The game has
united nations in a way nothing else has equalled. Individual pride or national sensitivity
— these are unimportant reasons to challenge a sport as big as the world itself.
Executive Committee
President Sir Stanley Rous (England)
Vice-Presidents V. Granatkin (Senior Vice-President) (USSR)
Dr. O. Barassi (Italy)
H. H. Cavan (Jreland, North)
Gen. M. Moustafa (United Arab Republic)
Dr. J. Goni (Chile)
Gen. Y. Torsakdi (Thailand)
A. Chiarisoli (France)
G. Cafiedo (Mexico)
Members Prof. Dr. M. Andrejevic (Yugoslavia)
M. S. L. Maduro (Netherlands Antilles)
Lim Kee Siong (Malaysia)
Y. Tessema (Ethiopia)
J. Jahre (Norway)
R. Alcantara (Senegal)
R. J. Coll (Costa Rica)
Dr. H. Gésmann (Germany FR)
Dr. Y. Nozu (Japan)
A. D’Almeida (Brazil)
H. Riedel (German DR)
A. Senior (Colombia)
General Secretary Dr. H. Kaser (Switzerland)
Senior Assistant Secretary
and Public Relations
and Press Officer R. Courte (Luxemburg)
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The World Cup — Forty Years On
When Brazil won the World Cup outright in 1970 it completed a chapter of history that
had started 40 years earlier. For the first competition was organised and played in
Uruguay in 1930. Nine countries entered from the Americas — Uruguay, Argentina,
Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay and the United States, while Belgium,
France, Rumania and Yugoslavia represented the European entry.
From this small beginning the competition grew until it has attracted 96 entries for the
1974 series.
: While the World Cup itself was only formulated in the 1930s, the idea was born at the
inaugural meeting in Paris by the six nations who formed the FIFA organisation in
May 1904. They wrote into their statute that they were the only body to have the
authority to promote a world championship. But it took longer to implement than the
sextet of Belgium, Denmark, France, Holland, Spain and Switzerland had hoped for at
that meeting.
Undoubtedly the success of the Olympic Games football competitions despite its
accompanying problems of broken time payments brought a world championship nearer.
FIFA allowed national associations to define the word ‘amateur’ in their own fashion.
But the growth of professionalism after the First World War put pressure on the
situation where some countries could not field their best players in the Olympics and
others took the easy way through ‘shamateurism’.
The election of Jules Rimet a French lawyer and president of the French Football
Federation as President of FIFA at the Antwerp Congress of 1920 helped the cause of
the World Cup considerably. Rimet was ably backed by Henri Delaunay, secretary of
the French Federation.
Uruguay, winners of the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games tournaments, had a strong
claim for holding the first World Cup when the idea was finally accepted.
At the 1928 Amsterdam Congress over 80 per cent of the members voted in favour of
the competition and subsequently Uruguay was chosen as the venue.
Uruguay crowned their achievement by winning the series to complete a unique hat-
trick of international titles.
The most difficult hurdle had been overcome and, with the increase in membership
of countries in FIFA, there was a bigger entry when the 1934 tournament was held in
Italy. Thirty-two nations originally entered. It was decided on the knock-out principle
in the final stages — unlike the first competition on a League basis in groups until the
semi-finals. Again the host nation won and Italy became the holders. The tournament
was a financial success, too.
The Italians repeated their triumph in 1938 in Paris before the advent of the Second
World War put the Cup aside until 1950. Thirty-six countries had originally entered in
1938; this time there were five fewer. The group system of 1930 was reinstated.
Back in South America the World Cup was held in Brazil but Uruguay were the
surprise winners. Again in 1954 in Switzerland it was the favourites Hungary who were
upset in the final by West Germany.
The Brazilians again won the 1958 series in Sweden, the first occasion that a country
outside the host continent had been successful. Fifty-three original entries had been
whittled down as previously to the accepted sixteen for the final stages.
In 1962 the Brazilians retained their trophy in Chile, but already the stranglehold of
defensive football had changed the international scene from the free-scoring days of the
1950s. ,
Goals were just as scarce in 1966 apart from isolated examples. England won on her
own soil but failed to retain the Jules Rimet Trophy four years later in Mexico, when
Brazil completed her third success to keep the trophy for good.
The World Cup itself was designed by the French sculptor Abel Lafleur. Standing a
foot high it weighed around nine pounds in gold and became the symbol of world foot-
ball supremacy.
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WORLD CUP 1930—URUGUAY
Poot 4
POOL 1
Goals
France 4, Mexico 1 (3-0)
Argentina 1, France 0 (0-0) Pi WeeD, LL. eF 243233
United States De 62 On Ol. Cpe iO eae
Chile 3, Mexico 0 (1-0)
Paraguay PMetal gametes ogee | 1 37 te
Chile 1, France 0 (0-0)
Argentina 6, Mexico 3 (3-0) Belgium 2°29 OR= 2% 10 "4m
Argentina 3, Chile 1 (2-1)
SEMI-FINALS
POOL 2 Argentina 6, United States 1 (1-0)
Yugoslavia 2, Brazil 1 (2-0)
Argentina: Botasso; Della, Torre, Paternoster;
Yugoslavia 4, Bolivia 0 (0-0)
Evaristo, J., Monti, Orlandini; Peucelle, Scopelli,
Brazil 4, Bolivia 0 (1-0)
Stabile, Ferreira (capt.), Evaristo, M.
POOL3 U.S.A.: Douglas; Wood, Moorhouse; Gallacher,
Rumania 3, Peru 1 (1-0) Tracey, Auld; Brown, Gonsalvez, Patenaude,
Uruguay 1, Peru 0 (0-0) Florie (capt.), McGhee.
Uruguay 4, Rumania 0 (4-0)
Scorers: Monti; Scopelli, Stabile (2), Peucelle (2)
POOL 4 for Argentina, Brown for U.S.A.
United States 3, Belgium 0 (2-0) Uruguay 6, Yugoslavia 1 (3-1)
United States 3, Paraguay 0 (2-0)
Paraguay 1, Belgium 0 (1-0) Uruguay: Ballesteros; Nasazzi (capt.), Mascheroni,
Andrade, Fernandez, Gestido; Dorado, Scarone,
Poot 1 Anselmo, Cea, Iriarte.
Goals Yugoslavia: Yavocic; Ivkovic (capt.), Milhailovic;
Pa Were DOL Sr wrA Pts: Arsenievic, Stefanovic, Djokic; Tiranic, Marianovic,
Argentina S30) On 1 Oa G6 Beck, Vujadinovic, Seculic.
Chile Se lO te oecee A
France 3d Os Ree a eee Scorers: Cea (3), Anselmo (2), Iriarte for Uruguay,
Mexico SpenO? LORE Sr arate O Seculic for Yugoslavia.
Poot 2 FINAL
Goals Uruguay 4, Argentina 2 (1-2)
Pe) oD) AL he Aeris.
Yugoslavia 2) 92 — Quee O's 6. a Tee 4 Uruguay: Ballesteros; Nasazzi (capt.), Mascheroni;
Brazil Zelda? OF} tiles: Be «2: Andrade, Fernandez, Gestido; Dorado, Scarone,
Boliva 2 a Os Onn OSes Castro, Cea, Iriarte.
Argentina: Botasso; Della, Torre, Paternoster,
Poot 3 Evaristo, J., Monti, Suarez; Peucelle, Varallo,
Goals Stabile, Ferreira (capt.), Evaristo, M.
Pa iWie Did Lahn AoPts: Scorers: Dorado, Cea, Iriarte, Castro for Uruguay,
Uruguay 2 2) Oe oe Oa
Peucelle, Stabile for Argentina.
Rumania 2 VA RO Se Seen
Peru 2 OPP OF a2 2 le oras Leading scorer: Stabile (Argentina) 8.
CT
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WORLD CUP 1938—FRANCE
wee
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FIRST ROUND Lazar; Sas, Szengeller, Sarosi (capt.), Toldi,
Titkos.
Switzerland 1, Germany 1 (1-1, 1-1) after extra time
Switzerland 4, Germany 2 (0-2) replay Sweden: Abrahamson; Eriksson, Kjellgren;
Cuba 3, Rumania 3 (0-1, 3-3) after extra time Almgren, Jacobsson, Svanstroem; Wetterstroem,
Cuba 2, Rumania 1 (0-1) replay Keller (capt.), Andersson H., Jonasson, Nyberg.
Hungary 6, Dutch East Indies 0 (4-0) Scorers: Szengeller (3), Titkos, Sarosi for Hungary,
France 3, Belgium 1 (2-1) Nyberg for Sweden.
Czechoslovakia 3, Holland 0 (0-0, 0-0) after extra
time
Brazil 6, Poland 5 (3-1, 4-4) after extra time THIRD PLACE MATCH
Ttaly 2, Norway 1 (1-0, 1-1) after extra time
Brazil 4, Sweden 2 (1-2). Bordeaux
Brazil: Batatoes; Domingas Da Guia, Machados;
SECOND ROUND Zeze, Brandao, Alfonsinho; Roberto, Romeo,
Sweden 8, Cuba 0 (4-0) Leonidas (capt.), Peracio, Patesko.
Hungary 2, Switzerland 0 (1-0)
Sweden: Abrahamson; Eriksson, Nilssen;
Italy 3, France 1 (1-1)
Almgren, Linderholm, Svanstroem (capt.);
Brazil 1, Czechoslovakia 1 (1-1, 1-1) after extra time
Berssen, Andersson H., Jonasson, Andersson, A.,
Brazil 2, Czechoslovakia 1 (0-1) replay
Nyberg.
Scorers: Romeo, Leonidas (2) Peracio for Brazil,
SEMI-FINALS Jonasson, Nyberg for Sweden.
Ttaly 2, Brazil 1 (2-0). Marseilles
Italy: Oliveri; Foni, Rava; Serantoni, Andreolo, FINAL
Locatelli; Biavati, Meazza (capt.), Piola, Ferrari, Italy 4, Hungary 2 (3-1). Paris
Colaussi.
Italy: Olivieri; Foni, Rava; Serantoni, Andreolo,
Brazil: Walter; Domingas Da Guia, Machados; Locatelli; Biavati, Meazza (capt.), Piola, Ferrari,
Zeze, Martin (capt.), Alfonsinho; Lopez, Colaussi.
Luisinho, Peracio, Romeo, Patesko.
Hungary: Szabo; Polgar, Biro; Szalay, Szucs,
Scorers: Colaussi, Meazza (penalty) for Italy» Lazar; Sas, Vincze, Sarosi (capt.), Szengeller,
Romeo for Brazil. Titkos.
Hungary 5, Sweden 1 (3-1). Paris Scorers: Colaussi (2), Piola (2) for Italy, Titkos,
Hungary: Szabo, Koranyi, Biro; Szalay, Turai, Sarosi for Hungary.
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WORLD CUP 1950—BRAZIL
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POOL 1 POOL 2
Brazil 4, Mexico 0 (1-0) Spain 3, United States 1 (0-1)
Yugoslavia 3, Switzerland 0 (3-0) England 2, Chile 0 (1-0)
Yugoslavia 4, Mexico 1 (2-0) United States 1, England 0 (1-0)
Brazil 2, Switzerland 2 (2-1) Spain 2, Chile 0 (2-0)
Brazil 2, Yugoslavia 0 (1-0) Spain 1, England 0 (0-0)
Switzerland 2, Mexico 1 (2-0) Chile 5, United States 2 (2-0)
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
Yugoslavia 1, France 0 (1-0) Hungary 9, Korea 0 (4-0)
Brazil 5, Mexico 0 (4-0) W. Germany 4, Turkey 1 (1-1)
France 3, Mexico 2 (1-0) Hungary 8, W. Germany 3 (3-1)
Brazil 1, Yugoslavia 1 (0-0, 1-1) after extra time
Turkey 7, Korea 0 (4-0)
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PLAY-OFF W. Germany 7, Turkey 2 (3-1) Switzerland: Parlier; Neury, Kernen, Eggimann,
Bocquet (Capt.), Casali, Antenen, Vonlanthen,
GROUP 3
Hugi, Ballaman, Fatton.
Austria 1, Scotland 0 (1-0)
Scorers: Ballaman (2), Hugi (2), Hannappi (own
Uruguay 2, Czechoslovakia 0 (0-0)
goal) for Switzerland, Koerner, A. (2), Ocwirk,
Austria 5, Czechoslovakia 0 (4-0)
Uruguay 7, Scotland 0 (2-0) Wagner (3), Probst for Austria.
Uruguay 4, England 2 (2-1). Basel
GROUP 4
Uruguay: Maspoli; Santamaria, Martinez, Andrade,
England 4, Belgium 4 (2-1, 3-3) after extra time Varela (Capt.), Cruz, Abbadie, Ambrois, Miguez,
England 2, Switzerland 0 (1-0) Schiaffino, Borges.
Switzerland 2, Italy 1 (1-1)
Italy 4, Belgium 1 (1-0) England: Merrick; Staniforth, Byrne, McGarry,
Wright (Capt.), Dickinson, Matthews, Broadis,
PLAY-OFF Switzerland 4, Italy 1 (1-0) Lofthouse, Wilshaw, Finney.
Scorers: Borges, Varela, Schiaffino, Ambrois for
Group 1
Uruguay, Lofthouse, Finney for England,
Goals
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Brazil Peel etn OL 6n le 3 SEMI-FINALS
Yugoslavia Dil hn 2 tes
France ames I et 1 Sears WP tas Jeet: peer West Germany 6, Austria 1 (1-0). Basle
Mexico PH Tl |Va dy Wi shatPowelt) West Germany: Turek; Posipal, Kohlmeyer; Eckel,
Group 2 Liebrich, Mai; Rahn, Morlock, Walter, O., Walter,
Goals F. (capt.), Schaefer.
Wie A Pig: Austria; Zeman; Hanappi, Schleger; Ocwirk
Hungary Ze MDP SOF ered (capt.), Happel, Koller; Koerner, R., Wagner,
Germany a A fall Pee Stojaspal, Probst, Koerner, A.
Turkey ae ee i me ee
Korea OF 0 2 aly 160 20 Scorers; Schaefer, Morlock, Walter, F. (2 penalties),
Walter, O, (2) for Germany, Probst for Austria.
Group 3
Goals Hungary 4, Uruguay 2 (1-0) (2-2) after extra time.
Paar, 0 oy ee A Pts; Lausanne
Uruguay Zeulee Oy 9 Oo” 4
Hungary: Grosics; Buzansky, Lantos; Boszik
Austria Zee, OP uO) ber OA
(capt.), Lorant, Zakarias; Budai, Kocsis, Palotas,
Czechoslovakia 2 iO) ON 2), Oy x0.
Hidegkuti, Czibor.
Scotland Ze Ov tO te 2eatO © iBdeu0
Uruguay: Maspoli; Santamaria, Martinez,
Group 4
Andrade (capt.), Carballo, Cruz; Souto, Ambrois,
Goals Schiaffino, Hohberg, Borges.
PW eb tr AL ris,
England Pas | Pao o> 4. 3 Scorers: Czibor, Hidegkuti, Kocsis (2) for Hun gary
Italy PAO. 1S 3D Hohberg (2) for Uruguay.
Switzerland ag | De ey ae See
Belgium as + intima | Tee ode THIRD PLACE MATCH
QUARTER-FINALS Austria 3, Uruguay 1 (1-1) . Ziirich
W. Germany 2, Yugoslavia 0 (1-0). Geneva Austria; Schmied; Hanappi, Barschandt; Ocwirk
W. Germany: Turek; Laband, Kohlmeyer, Eckel, (capt.), Kollmann, Koller; Koerner, R., Wagner,
Liebrich, Mai, Rahn, Morlock, Walter, O., Walter, Dienst, Stojaspal, Probst.
F. (Capt.) Schaefer. Uruguay: Maspoli; Santamaria, Martinez;
Yugoslavia: Beara; Stankovic, Crnkovic, Cajkov- Andrade (capt.), Carballo, Cruz; Abbadie,
ski, Horvat, Boskov, Milutinovic, Mitic (Capt.), Hohberg, Mendez, Schiaftino, Borges.
Vukas, Bobek, Zebec. Scorers: Stojaspal (penalty), Cruz (own goal),
Scorers: Horvat (own goal), Rahn for W. Germany, Ocwirk for Austria, Hohberg for Uruguay.
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WORLD CUP 1958—SWEDEN
Group 4
GROUP 1
Goals
W. Germany 3, Argentina 1 (2-1) PW Dy Le F CAGE:
N. Ireland 1, Czechoslovakia 0 (1-0) 3° 2 ff OS 7 Ome
Brazil
W. Germany 2, Czechoslovakia 2 (1-0) England 3 0 3 0 44593
Argentina 3, N. Ireland 1 (1-1) Russia Cee oe ee ee eS
W. Germany 2, N. Ireland 2 (1-1) Austria si Ome l 2 2a ee
Czechoslovakia 6, Argentina 1 (3-1)
QUARTER-FINALS
PLAY-OFF MATCH
France 4, Ireland 0 (1-0). Norrkoping
N. Ireland 2, Czechoslovakia 1 (1-1) after extra time
France: Abbes; Kaelbel, Lerond, Penverne,
GROUP 2 Jonquet, Marcel, Wisnieski, Fontaine, Kopa,
France 7, Paraguay 3 (2-2) Piantoni, Vincent.
Yugoslavia 1, Scotland 1 (1-0)
Yugoslavia 3, France 2 (1-1) Treland: Gregg; Keith, McMichael, Blanchflower,
Paraguay 3, Scotland 2 (2-1) Cunningham, Cush, Bingham, Casey, Scott,
France 2, Scotland 1 (2-0) McIlroy, McParland.
Yugoslavia 3, Paraguay 3 (2-1)
Scorers: Wisnieski, Fontaine (2), Piantoni for
France,
GROUP 3
Sweden 3, Mexico 0 (1-0) W. Germany 1, Yugoslavia 0 (1-0). Malmo
Hungary 1, Wales 1 (1-1)
Wales 1, Mexico 1 (1-1) W. Germany: Herkenrath; Stollenwerk, Juskowiak,
Sweden 2, Hungary 1 (1-0) Eckel, Erhardt, Szymaniak, Rahn, Walter, Seeler,
Sweden 0, Wales 0 (0-0) Schmidt, Schaefer.
Hungary 4, Mexico 0 (1-0)
Yugoslavia: Krivocuka; Sijakovic, Crnkovic,
Kristic, Zebec, Boskov, Petakovic, Weselinovic,
PLAY-OFF MATCH Milutinovic, Ognjanovic, Rajkov.
Wales 2, Hungary 1 (0-1)
Scorer: Rahn for W. Germany.
Brazil: Gilmar; Santos, D., Mauro, Zozimo, Czechoslovakia: Schroiff; Tichy, Novak; Pluskal,
Santos, N.; Zito, Didi; Garrincha, Vava, Amarildo, Popluhar, Masopust; Pospichal, Scherer, K vasniakt,
Zagalo. Kadraba, Jelinek.
Chile: Escuti; Eyzaguirre, Contreras, Sanchez, R., Scorers: Amarildo, Zito, Vava for Brazil, Masopus,
Rodriguez; Toro, Rojas; Ramirez, Landa, Tobar, for Czechoslovakia.
Sanchez, L.
Leading Scorers: Albert (Hungary), Ivanov
Scorers: Garrincha (2), Vava (2), for Brazil, Toro, (Russia), Sanchez, L. (Chile), Garrincha, Vava
Sanchez, L. (penalty) for Chile. (Brazil), Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) each 4.
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GROUP 1 GROUP 3
England 0, Uruguay 0 (0-0) Brazil 2, Bulgaria 0 (1-0)
France 1, Mexico 1 (0-0) Portugal 3, Hungary 1 (1-0)
Uruguay 2, France 1 (2-1) Hungary 3, Brazil 1 (1-1)
England 2, Mexico 0 (1-0) Portugal 3, Bulgaria 0 (2-0)
Uruguay 0, Mexico 0 (0-0) Portugal 3, Brazil 1 (2-0)
England 2, France 0 (1-0) Hungary 3, Bulgaria 1 (2-1)
GROUP 2 GROUP 4
W. Germany 5, Switzerland 0 (3-0) Russia 3, N. Korea 0 (2-0)
Argentina 2, Spain 1 (0-0) Italy 2, Chile 0 (1-0)
Spain 2, Switzerland 1 (0-1) Chile 1, N. Korea 1 (1-0)
Argentina 0, W. Germany 0 (0-0) Russia 1, Italy 0 (0-0)
Argentina 2, Switzerland 0 (0-0) N. Korea 1, Italy 0 (1-0)
W. Germany 2, Spain 1 (1-1) Russia 2, Chile 1, (1-1)
802
GROUP 1 Wembley, White City Russia 2, Hungary 1 (1-0). Sunderland
Goals Russia: Yachin; Ponomarev, Shesternev,
PPV Dak, cBe-A Pts: Voronin, Danilov; Sabo, Khusainoy; Chislenko,
England Si 2 a oolas SO Aaei0ien 5 Banischevski, Malofyey, Porkujan.
Uruguay Si Ol 2a ie A
Mexico Sieh) mela lee 1S Sheen Hungary: Gelei; Matrai; Kaposzta, Meszoly,
France 3a OM t. 2) 2° 5 4 Sipos, Szepesi; Nagy, Albert, Rakosi; Bene,
Farkas.
GROUP 2 Birmingham, Sheffield
Scorers; Chislenko, Porkujan for Russia, Bene for
Goals Hungary.
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Switzerland 3. Oro 3 £ "0" 6
West Germany 2, Russia 1 (1-0). Everton
GROUP 3 Liverpool, Manchester
West Germany: Tilkowski; Hottges, Weber,
Goals Schulz, Schnellinger; Beckenbauer, Haller,
BW. 3D Ler ASPts: Overath, Seeler, Held, Emmerich.
Portugal a0 se OF (0) o:amorenG Russia: Yachin; Ponomarevy, Shesternev,
Hungary BD 2 Or 7 Sees Voronin, Danilov; Sabo, Khusainov; Chislenko,
Brazil SH 10 ee 4 Geen Banischevski, Malofeyev, Porkujan.
Bulgaria SO ee Olle adiee Sia 0)
Scorers: WHaltler, Beckenbauer for Germany,
GROUP 4 Sunderland, Middlesbrough Porkujan for Russia.
Goals
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England; Banks; Cohen, Wilson; Stiles, Charlton,
Chile 7 Cie Up? Lp Ne toe |
J., Moore; Ball, Hurst, Charlton, R., Hunt,
Peters.
Portugal: José Pereira; Festa, Baptista, Jose
Carlos, Hilario; Graga, Coluna, Jose Augusto;
QUARTER-FINALS
Eusebio, Torres, Simoes.
England 1, Argentina 0 (0-0). Wembley Scorers: Charlton, R. 2 for England, Eusebio
(penalty) for Portugal.
England: Banks; Cohen, Wilson; Stiles, Charlton,
J., Moore; Ball, Hurst, Charlton, R., Hunt,
Peters.
Portugal 5, North Korea 3 (2-3). Everton England 4, West Germany 2 (1-1) (2-2) after extra
time
Portugal: José Pereira; Morais, Baptista, Vincente,
Hilario; Gracga, Coluna, Jose Augusto, Eusebio, England: Banks; Cohen, Wilson; Stiles, Charlton,
Torres, Simoes. J., Moore; Ball, Hurst, Hunt, Charlton, R.,
Peters.
North Korea: Ri Chan Myung; Rim Yung Sum,
Shin Yung Kyoo, Ha Jung Wong, O Yook Kyung; West Germany: Tilkowski; Hottges, Schulz, Weber,
Pak Seung Jin, Jon Seung Hwi; Han Bong Jin, Schnellinger; Haller, Beckenbauer; Overath, Seeler,
Pak Doo Ik, Li Dong Woon, Yang Sung Kook. Held, Emmerich.
Scorers: Hurst 3, Peters for England, Haller,
Scorers: Pak Seung Jin, Yang Sung Kook, Li Weber for Germany.
Dong Woon, for North Korea, Eusebio 4 (2
penalties), Jose, Augusto, for Portugal. Leading scorer: Eusebio (Portugal) 9
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Goals
Mexico 0, Russia 0 (0-0) . P WODUL FEF A Pts,
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Russia 4, Belgium 1 (1-0)
Mexico 4, El Salvador 0 (1-0) Belgium 3 1. 0. 02) 4 See
Russia 2, El Salvador 0 (0-0) El Salvador SF OF 0
Belgium 0, Mexico 1 (1-0)
GROUP B
Goals
Uruguay 2, Israel 0 (1-0) PB MWieDieL, ARV AAREES
Italy 1, Sweden 0 (1-0) Italy 3° 1 2 0. Ose
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Israel 1, Sweden 1 (0-0) Sweden 3.01. 1. Ol, 2a eee
Sweden 1, Uruguay 0 (0-0) Israel 3,05 275i) @ tease
Israel 0, Italy 0 (0-0)
GROUP C
Goals
England 1, Rumania 0 (0-0) P W D LL F Asta
Brazil 4, Czechoslovakia 1 (1-1) Brazil 3° 3" 0 0 Ss > aa
Rumania 2, Czechoslovakia 1 (0-1) England 3° .2™ 0 I. .2 See
Brazil 1, England 0 (0-0) Rumania 3 1* 0° 2° "4" 2
Brazil 3, Rumania 2 (2-1) Czechoslovakia 3° 0} 0 3 2 iam
England 1, Czechoslovakia 0 (0-0)
GROUP D
Goals
Peru 3, Bulgaria 2 (0-1) P WD EL FEF APS
W. Germany 2, Morocco 1 (0-1) W. Germany 33" Ol oO 16 eae:
Peru 3, Morocco 0 (0-0) Peru 3) 25, 0. bh Wh TVS
W. Germany 5, Bulgaria 2 (2-1) Bulgaria 3.0» Diuw2 3.00
W. Germany 3, Peru 1 (3-1) Morocco 3.0.4 .2..2.400
Bulgaria 1, Morocco 1 (1-0)
QUARTER FINALS
Uruguay 1, Russia 0
Uruguay: Mazurkiewicz; Ancheta, Matosas, Ubina, Montero Castillo; Mujica, Morales; Cubilla,
Fontes, Maneiro, Cortes. Subs.: Gomez for Morales (90), Esparrago for Fontes (103).
Russia: Kavazashvili; Afonin, Dzodzuashvili, Khurtsilava, Asatiani; Shesternevy, Muntian;
Eyryuzhikhin, Byshovets, Kaplichny, Khmelnitski. Subs.: Kiseley for Asatiani (71), Logofet for
Khurtsilava (83).
Scorer: Esparrago (116).
Referee; Van Ravens (Holland). Linesmen: Glochner (East Germany), Davidson (Scotland).
Italy 4, Mexico 1
(at Toluca, June 14th. 30,000)
Italy; Albertosi; Burgnich, Facchetti, Cera, Rosato; Bertini, De Sisti; Domenghini, Riva, Boninsegna
Mazzola. Sub.: Rivera for Mazzola (45). Soika a
Mexico: Calderon; Vantolra, Pena, Guzman, Perez; Gonzalez, Munguia; Pulido, Valdivia, Fragoso,
Padilla, Sub.: Diaz for Munguia (59).
Scorers: for Italy, Domenghini (25), Riva 2 (63 and 75), Rivera (68).
Referee: Scheurer (Switzerland). Linesmen: Dunstan (Bermuda), Landauer (U.S.A.).
804
Brazil 4, Peru 2
(at Guadalajara, June 14th. 60,000)
Brazil: Felix; Brito, Piazza, Carlos Alberto, Marco Antonio; Clodoaldo,
Gerson; Jairzinho, Tostao,
Pele, Rivelino. Subs.: Paulo Cesar for Gerson (67), Roberto for Jair
(80).
Peru: Rubinas; Campos, Chumpitaz, Mifflin; Challe, Baylon; Leon, Cubillas, Gallardo,
Fernandez.
Subs.: Sotil for Baylon (53), Reyes for Leon (61).
Scorers: Brazil, Rivelino (1 1), Tostao 2 (16 and 52), Jair (75); Peru, Gallardo (28), Cubillas
(70).
Referee: Loraux (Belgium). Linesmen: Emsberger (Hungary), Marschall (Austria).
SEMI-FINALS
Italy 4, West Germany 3
(at Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, June 17th. 50,000 (after extra time))
West Germany: Maier; Vogts, Schnellinger, Schulz, Patzke; Beckenbauer, Seeler; Overath, Muller, Lohr,
Grabowski. Subs.: Libuda for Lohr (51), Held for Patzke (65).
Italy: Albertosi; Burgnich, Cera, Rosato, Facchetti; Bertini, Riva; Domenghini, Mazzola, De Sisti,
Boninsegna, Sub.: Riva for Mazzola (45).
Scorers: West Germany, Schnellinger (89), Muller (94) and (109); Italy, Boninsegna (7), Burgnich (98),
Riva (103), Rivera (110).
Referee: Yamasaki (Mexico). Linesmen: Velazquez (Colombia), Hormazabal (Chile).
Brazil 3, Uruguay 1
(at Guadalajara, June 17th. 50,000)
Brazil: Felix; Carlos Alberto, Brito, Piazza, Everaldo; Gerson, Clodoaldo; Jairzinho, Tostao, Pele,
Rivelino. No subs.
Uruguay: Mazurkiewzic; Ancheta, Matosas, Ubina, Montero Castillo; Mujica, Fontes; Cubilla,
Maneiro, Morales, Cortes. Sub.: Esparrago for Maneiro (73).
Scorers: Brazil, Clodoaldo (44), Jairzinho (75), Rivelino (89); Uruguay, Cubilla (18).
Referee: Ortiz de Mendebil (Spain). Linesmen: Marschall (Austria), Bakhramoy (Russia).
.
West Germany: Wolter; Overath, Schnellinger, Vogts, Weber; Fichtel, Patzke; Seeler, Libuda, Muller,
Held. Subs: Lorenz for Schnellinger (45), Lohr for Libuda (73).
Uruguay: Mazurkiewicz; Ancheta, Matosas, Ubina, Montero Castillo; Mujica, Cubilla; Fontes, Cortes,
Maneiro, Morales. Subs.: Esparrago for Fontes (45), Sandoval for Maneiro (67).
Scorer: Overath (26).
Referee: Sbardella (Italy). Linesmen: Marschall (Austria), Abel Aguilar (Mexico).
FINAL
(at Mexico City, June 21st, 1970. 112,000)
Brazil 4, Italy 1
Brazil: Feliz; Carlos Alberto, Brito, Piazza, Everaldo; Gerson, Clodoaldo; Jairzinho, Pele, Tostao,
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Rivelino. No subs.
Mazzola, De Sisti,
Italy: Albertosi; Burgnich, Cera, Rosato, Facchetti; Bertini, Riva; Domenghini,
Boninsegna. Subs.: Juliano for Bertini (74), Rivera for Boninsegna (83).
Italy, Boninsegna (37).
Scorers: Brazil, Pele (17), Gerson (65), Jairzinho (70), Carlos Alberto (86);
Angel Coerazza
Referee: Rudi Glockner (East Germany). Linesmen: Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland),
(Argentine).
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ASIAN ZONE
GROUP 1: Israel, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, South
Vietnam. :
GROUP 2: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, India, Indonesia, and winners of match between Australia and New
Zealand.
AFRICAN ZONE
GROUP 1: Morocco, Senegal, Guinea, Algeria, United Arab Republic, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Sierra
Leone.
GROUP 2: Sudan, Kenya, Mauritius, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, Lesotho,
GROUP 3: Nigeria, Congo-Brazzaville, Ghana, Dahomey, Togo, Congo-Kinshasa, Cameroons, Gabon.
REFEREES’ COMMITTEE
Chairman K. Aston (Europe)
Sir Stanley Rous (Representative Executive Committee)
Members Koe Ewe Teik (Deputy Chairman) (Asia)
J. M. Codesal (South America)
N. Latyshev (Europe)
R. Masson (Europe)
Dr. A. Zouiten (Africa)
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THE WORLD CUP 1974
FIFA have politely refused the Brazilian offer of donating a new World Cup Trophy
which was to have been named the Churchill Cup. Instead, they have commissioned an
Italian designer, 57-year-old Silvio Gazzaniga, to design the statuette. This cost
£8,000, is made of solid 18 carat gold, and weighs over 10 Ib. All participating countries
will receive a small replica of the trophy, and its design has been officially registered with
the Swiss Government. No commercial exploitation will be allowed under any circum-
stances. The new trophy will be known as The FIFA World Cup and cannot be won
outright!
According to the 16 finalists system, there is only room for 14 teams in the tournament
alongside the holders and the hosts (W. Germany and Brazil). The Europeans insisted
in having no less than ten finalists, South America wanted four, while one place each had
to be allocated to Central and North America, Asia and Africa. That was definitely one
too many, so FIFA decided that the winners of the European Group 9 should play-off
for a place with the winners of the South American Group 3.
One very important change will be introduced in 1974. The knock-out element will be
eliminated, and apart from the Final, the countries will play-off the competition in
mini-leagues.
Here is the exact blueprint and time-table of the ’74 FIFA World Cup. The 16 teams
will be drawn into four groups of four, with Group 1 headed by W. Germany, and
Group 2 by Brazil. Unlike other competitions, not the hosts, but Brazil will open the
tournament on the 13th June. The dates of the group competitions are:
GROUP 1 — June 14, 18, 22;
GROUP 2 — June 14, 18, 22;
GROUP 3 — June 15, 19, 23;
GROUP 4 - June 15, 19, 23.
The top two teams from each section will go forward to the semi-finals, which will also
be played on the round-robin basis. GROUP A will consist of the winners of Group 1-
and 3 and the runners-up of Group 2 and 4. Group B will consist of the winners from
Group 2 and 4 and the runners-up from the other two sections. The winners of GROUPS
A and B will contest the Final, and the runners-up from each Group will play-off for
third place. Semi-final dates are: June 26, 30 and July 3; Third place play-off: July 6;
Final July 7.
Group 1
Malta 0, Hungary 2
Austria 4, Malta 0
Hungary 3, Malta 0
Sweden 0, Hungary 0
Austria 2, Sweden 0
Group 3
Belgium 4, Iceland 0
Iceland 0, Belgium 4
Group 6
Portugal 4, Cyprus 0
Cyprus 0, Portugal 1
807
Europe’s future looks bright
Leslie Vernon
Football is the obsession of the world. A passionate common language which binds
together people of different creeds, colour and political persuasion. It is undoubtedly
the most popular spectator sport ever invented, with a magical attraction for the young.
In my view, the game’s enormous popularity is due partly to the simplicity of the rules
and, to the fact that, at some level, most men have played football. Consequently,
instant identification is guaranteed with a team or with a particularly gifted player.
Football appeals to our herd instinct and to our sub-conscious — who wouldn’t like to
score a goal in a Wembley Cup Final? Incidentally, in England, the Cup Final has been
seen on TV by more people than the first moon landing, and the World Cup Final was
watched by an audience of 400-million. Instant drama without a script, often spon-
taneous comedy, a touch of the schoolboy heroics — these are the ingredients.
In Europe (including the Soviet Union), during a weekend in the peak period, about
20 million people watch professional football. These figures represent only domestic
football, and the game on international level has an even more irresistible appeal. A
firm advocate of competitive international football, I believe that, despite its small
imperfections, sporting contact between nations has unique beneficial effects. Football
tends to emphasize the similarities of behaviour and emotional responses.
The European game on an international level is controlled by the Union des
Associations Europeennes de Football (U.E.F.A.) which is responsible for running the
major competitions. The idea of an integrated European League has been a long-
cherished pipe dream, but is rather impracticable. Inspired by a suggestion made by the
French journalist Gabriel Hanot, the U.E-F.A. introduced the Champion’s Cup in the
mid 50s. It was an instant success, and now it is every manager’s ambition to win this
coveted prize. Only the champion clubs of the 33 member nations and the holders are
eligible. (As Wales has no official league, the number of entrants remains 33.)
The enormous popularity of the European Cup encouraged the official body to initiate
other similar competitions. The Cup Winners’ Cup began in 1960 with ten clubs com-
peting but, by the end of the decade, could proudly boast a full complement of entries
(34). For clubs unable to qualify for the two major tournaments, the Fairs Cup has been
a convenient backdoor into the lucrative world of international football. Fallowing a
tentative start, the three-man organizing committee was flooded with applications from
teams wishing to take part, and during the latter years the number of acceptances was
raised from 48 to 64. Last season, the U.E.F.A. took over the running of this colourful
competition, re-named it the U.E.F.A. Cup and clearly stated that only clubs which
finished high in their respective domestic leagues will be accepted. The number of
entries from each country varies according to their footballing strength, and the holders
are automatically invited, similarly, to the senior tournaments.
All three Cups are played on the home-and-away basis: if clubs finish level on aggre-
gate, the team which scored more goals on their opponent’s ground goes into the
next round. In journalistic shorthand, this system is often referred to as the ‘away-
goals-count-double’ rule. After extra time of the second-leg, if the teams are still
deadlocked, a series of penalty-kicks decide the issue.
Alongside the club tournaments, the U.E.F.A. is also responsible for the European
Championship, formally known as the Nations’ Cup, played for by national teams. This
is held during the two years immediately following World Cups, and has become a very
important trophy, second only to the global tournament.
The youngest international event is the European Championship for Under-23 teams
which runs concurrently with the senior version, and the final stages of the very first
tournament were also played at approximately the same time. These five competitions
provide a full, exciting, meaningfull programme at both national and club level. One
can safely say that European international football is in excellent health — a happy state
of affairs, for which much credit is due to the inspired work of the U.E.F.A.
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EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
(formerly EUROPEAN NATIONS’ CUP)
Year Winners Runners-up Venue Malta 1, Denmark 3
1960 U.S.S.R. 2 Yugoslavia 1. Paris Greece withdrew against Albania
1964 Spain DEMIS che 1 Madrid East Germany 2, Czechoslovakia 1
1968 Italy 2 Yugoslavia 0 Rome Czechoslovakia 1, East Germany 1
After 1 1 draw Hungary 3, Wales 1
Wales I, Hungary 1
EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP 1958-60 Italy 6, Turkey 0
Turkey 0, Italy 1
PRELIMINARY ROUND Holland 3, Switzerland 1
Switzerland 1, Holland 1
Eire 2, Czechoslovakia 0
Norway 0, Sweden 2
Czechoslovakia 4, Eire 0
Sweden 1, Norway 1
FIRST ROUND Yugoslavia 3, Belgium 2
France 7, Greece 1 Belgium 0, Yugoslavia 1
Greece 1, France 1 Bulgaria 3, Portugal 1
Russia 3, Hungary 1 Portugal 3, Bulgaria 1
Hungary 0, Russia 1 Bulgaria 1, Portugal 0
Rumania 3, Turkey 0 England 1, France 1
Turkey 2, Rumania 0 France 5, England 2
Norway 0, Austria 1
Austria 5, Norway 2 SECOND ROUND
Yugoslavia 2, Bulgaria 0 Spain 1, Northern Ireland 1
Bulgaria 1, Yugoslavia 1 Northern Ireland 0, Spain 1
Portugal 3, East Germany 2 Denmark 4, Albania 0
East Germany 0, Portugal 2 Albania 1, Denmark 0
Denmark 2, Czechoslovakia 2 Austria 0, Eire 0
Czechoslovakia 5, Denmark 1 Eire 3, Austria 2
Poland 2, Spain 4 East Germany 1, Hungary 2
Spain 3. Poland 0 Hungary 3, East Germany 3
Russia w.o. Spain withdrew Russia 2, Italy 0
Italy 1, Russia 1
QUARTER-FINALS
Holland 1, Luxembourg 1
Portugal 2, Yugoslavia 1 Luxembourg 2, Holland 1
Yugoslavia 5, Portugal 1 Yugoslavia 0, Sweden 0
France 5, Austria 2 Sweden 3, Yugoslavia 2
Austria 2, France 4 Bulgaria 1, France 0
Rumania 0, Czechoslovakia 2 France 3, Bulgaria 1
Czechoslovakia 3, Rumania 0
QUARTER-FINALS
SEMI-FINALS
Luxembourg 2, Denmark 2
Yugoslavia 5, France 4 (in Paris)
Denmark 3, Luxembourg 3
Russia 3, Czechoslovakia 0 (in Marseilles)
Denmark 1, Luxembourg 0
THIRD PLACE MATCH Spain 5, Eire 1
Czechoslovakia 2, France 0 Eire 0, Spain 2
Russia w. 0. Spain Withdrew France 1, Hungary 3
FINAL Hungary 2, France 1
(Paris, July 10, 1960) Sweden 1, Russia 1
Russia 2, Yugoslavia 1 after extra time Russia 3, Sweden 1
Russia: Yachin; Tchekeli, Kroutikov; Voinov, SEMI-FINALS
Maslenkin, Netto; Metreveli, Ivanov, Ponedelnik
Russia 3, Denmark 0 (in Barcelona
Bubukin, Meshki.
Yugoslavia: Vidinic; Durkovic, Jusufi; Zanetic,
Spain 2, Hungary 1 (in Madrid)
Miladinovic, Perusic; Sekularac, Jerkovic, Galic, THIRD PLACE MATCH
Matus, Kostic. Hungary 3, Denmark 1 after extra time
Scorers: Metreveli, Ponedelnik for Russia, Netto
(own goal) for Yugoslavia. FINAL
(Madrid, June 21, 1964)
EUROPEAN NATIONS CUP 1962-64 Spain (1) 2, Russia (1) 1
FIRST ROUND Spain: Iribar; Rivilla, Calleja; Fuste, Olivella,
Zoco; Amancio, Pereda, Marcellino, Suarez,
Spain 6, Rumania 0 Lapetra.
Rumania 3, Spain 1
Russia: Yachin; Chustikov, Mudrik; Voronin,
Poland 0, Northern Ireland 2
Shesternjev, Anitchkin; Chislenko, Ivanov,
Northern Ireland 2, Poland 0
Ponedelnik, Kornaey, Khusainov.
Denmark 6, Malta 1
Eire 4, Iceland 2 Scorers: Pereda, Marcellino for Spain, Khusainov
Iceland 1, Eire 1 for Russia.
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EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 1966-68 Cyprus 2, Switzerland 1
———_—— Rumania 0, Italy 1
GROUP I GROUP VII
Eire 0, Spain 0
Poland 4, Luxembourg 0
Eire 2, Turkey 1
France 2, Poland 1
Spain 2, Eire 0
Luxembourg 0, France 3
Turkey 0, Spain 0
Luxembourg 0, Belgium 5
Turkey 2, Eire 1
Luxembourg 0, Poland 0
Eire 0, Czechoslovakia 2
Poland 3, Belgium 1
Spain 2, Turkey 0
Belgium 2, France 1
Czechoslovakia 1, Spain 0
Poland 1, France 4
Spain 2, Czechoslovakia 1
Belgium 2, Poland 4
Czechoslovakia 4, Turkey 0
France 1, Belgium 1
Turkey 0, Czechoslovakia 0
Belgium 3, Luxembourg 0
Czechoslovakia 1, Eire 2
France 3, Luxembourg 1
GROUP II
Norway 0, Bulgaria 2 GROUP VIII
Portugal 1, Sweden 2 Treland 0, England 2
Bulgaria 4, Norway 2 Wales 1, Scotland 1
Sweden 1, Portugal 1 England 5, Wales 1
Norway 1, Portugal 2 Scotland 2, Ireland 1
Sweden 0, Bulgaria 2 Ireland 0, Wales 0
Norway 3, Sweden 1 England 2, Scotland 3
Sweden 5, Norway 2 Wales 0, England 3
Bulgaria 3, Sweden 0 Treland 1, Scotland 0
Portugal 2, Norway 1 England 2, Ireland 0
Bulgaria 1, Portugal 0 Scotland 3, Wales 2
Portugal 0, Bulgaria 0 Scotland 1, England 1
Wales 2, Ireland 0
GROUP III
Finland 0, Austria 0 Austria 2, Finland 1 QUARTER-FINALS
Greece 2, Finland 1 Greece 4, Austria 0
Finland 1, Greece 1 Austria 1, Russia 0 England 1, Spain 0
Russia 4, Austria 3 Greece 0, Russia 1 Spain 1, England 2
Russia 2, Finland 0 Austria 1, Greece 1 Bulgaria 3, Italy 2
Finland 2, Russia 5 Russia 4, Greece 1 Italy 2, Bulgaria 0
France 1, Yugoslavia 1
GROUP IV Yugoslavia 5, France 1
Hungary 2, Russia 0
Albania 0, Yugoslavia 2
Russia 3, Hungary 0
West Germany 6, Albania 0
Yugoslavia 1, West Germany 0
West Germany 3, Yugoslavia 1 SEMI-FINALS (Italy)
Yugoslavia 4, Albania 0 Yugoslavia 1, England 0
Albania 0, West Germany 0 Italy 0, Russia 0 (Italy won toss)
GROUP V
THIRD-PLACE MATCH (Rome)
Holland 2, Hungary 2
England 2, Russia 0
Hungary 6, Denmark 0
Holland 2, Denmark 0 FINAL (Rome, June 8, 1968)
East Germany 4, Holland 3 Italy (0) 1 Yugoslavia (1) 1
Hungary 2, Holland 1
Italy: Zoff; Burgnich, Facchetti; Ferrini, Guarneri
Denmark 0, Hungary 2
Castano; Domenghini, Juliano, Anastasi, Lodetti,
Denmark 1, East Germany 1 Prati.
Holland 1, East Germany 0
Hungary 3, East Germany 1 Yugoslavia: Pantelic; Fazlagic, Damjanovic;
Denmark 3, Holland 2 Pavlovic, Paunovic, Holcer; Petkovic, Acimovic,
East Germany 3, Denmark 2 Musemic, Trivic, Dzajic.
East Germany 1, Hungary 0 Scorers: Italy, Domenghini. Yugoslavia, Dzajic.
Wales (1) 3 (Durban, Toshack, Reece) Bulgaria (1) 3 (Kolev, Petkov, Velitchkov)
Hungary (0) 0
Finland (0) 0
Bulgaria: Jordanov; Gaidarski, Penev, Velitch-
Wales: Sprake (Millington); Rodrigues, Thomas,
Evans, Reece, koy, Kolev, Jetchev, G. Vassiley, Boney, Jekov,
Roberts, England, Hennessey,
Mikhailov (Petkov), M. Vassilev.
Toshack, Durban, Hockey.
Hungary: Rothermel; Fabian, Pancsics, Vidats,
Finland: Nasman; Kilponen, Saviomaa, Maky- P. Juhasz, E. Dunai, Kocsis, Albert, Zambo,
nen, Kosonen, Elo, Flink, Toivola, Suhonen
Fazekas, (Karsai), Kozma.
(@ergstrom), Heikkila, Lindholm.
Sweden: Hellstrom; Hult, Kristensson, Axel- Yugoslavia: Curkovic (Mutibaric); Tesar, Pau-
sson, Grip, Olsson, Nordqvist, Bo Larsson, Lind- novic, Holcer, Stepanovic, Djordjevic, Bajevic,
man, Palsson (Selander), Sandberg (Brzokoupil). Jerkovic, Petkovic, Bukal, Dzajic.
Italy: Zoff (Albertosi); Cera, Burgnich, Rosato, Holland; Van Beveren; Suurbier, Israel, Nees-
Facchetti, Bertini, Mazzola (Corso), Rivera, kens, Drost, Jansen, Van Hanegem, Pahlplatz,
Benetti, Boninsegna, Riva. Lippens, Cruyff, Keizer.
Luxembourg: R. Hoffmann; Schmitt, Flenghi,
Sweden: Hellstrom; Hult (Cronqvist), Kristen-
sson (Nilsson), Nordqvist, Grip, Nordahl, Bo Pilot, J. Hoffmann, Jeitz, Philipp, N. Hoffmann,
Larsson, Olsberg, Danielsson, Grahn, Sandberg. Dussier, Braun, Kirchens,
Italy: Zoff; Santarini, Roversi, Bet, Facchetti, Holland: Van Beveren; Israel, Venneker, Hul-
shoff, Strik, Jansen, Cruyff, Wery, Van Dijk
Bertini (Bedin), Benetti (Sala), De Sisti, Prati,
Boninsegna, Riva. (Jeuring), Van Hanegem, Keizer.
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East Germany:
bauer, Sieloff, Vogts (Bleidick), Wimmer, Netzer,
Sammer, Sparwasser (Irmscher), Weise, Kische,
Streich, P. Ducke (Lowe), Kreische, Vogel. Overath (Held), Grabowski, Koppel, Heynckes.
Albania: Muhedi; Gjika, Breischa, Ziu, Chani,
Ragami, Sedini, Bizi, Balaku (Vaso), Panou,
October 16 at Belgrade, 40,000 Zhega.
Yugoslavia (0) 0
East Germany (0) 0 September 22 at Cracow, 40,000
Yugoslavia: Dujkovic; Holcer, Rajkovic, Pauno- Poland (1) 5 (Lubanski 3, Bula, Gadocha)
vic, Pavlovic, Oblak (Nikesic), Bukal (Filipovic),
Turkey (0) 1 (Nihat)
Petkovic, Acimovic, Dzajic.
East Germany: Croy; Kische, Sammer, Stempel, Poland: Gomola; Anczok, Gorgon, Zygmunt,
Bransch, Weise, Streich, Kreische (Irmscher),
Musial, Szoltysik, Deyna (Jarosik), Bula, Banas,
Stein, P. Ducke, Vogel.
Lubanski, Gadocha.
Turkey: Ali; Andurrahman, Ercan, Muzaffer,
October 27 at Titograd, 20,000
Zekeriya, Yusuf (Sanli), Vahap, Kamuran, Metin,
Yugoslavia (0) 0 Fethi, Cemil (Nihat). :
Luxembourg (0) 0
Yugoslavia: Dujkovic; Rajkovic (Filipovic), October 10 at Warsaw, 100,000
Stepanovic, Pavlovic, Paunovic, Holcer, Petkovic,
Poland (1) 1 (Gadocha)
Oblak (Jerkovic), Bukal, Acimovic, Bjekovic.
West Germany (1) 3 (Muller 2, Grabowski)
Luxembourg: Moes; J. P. Hoffmann, Koll-
weiter, Flenghi, J. Hoffmann, Kreke, N. Hoffmann, Poland: Tomaszewski; Gorgon, Musial, Oslizlo,
Dusier, Braun, Philipp, Krichens. Anczok, Maszcyk, Szoltysik, Bula (Kott), Banas
(Sadek), Lubansk, Gadocha.
West Germany: Maier; Beckenbauer, Breitner,
November 17 at Eindhoven, 17,500 Fichtel, Schwarzenbeck, Koppel, Netzer, Wimmer,
Luxembourg (0) 0 Grabowski, Muller, Heynckes.
Holland (5) 8 (Cruyff 3, Keizer, Pahlplatz, Hulshoff,
Hoekma, Israel)
November 4 at Tirana, 15,000
Luxembourg: Moes; J. P. Hoffmann, Kollweiter,
Albania (1) 3 (Pernasska 2, Pano)
Flenghi, J. Hoffmann, Krecke, N. Hoffmann,
Dussier, Braun, Philipp, Kirchens. Turkey (0) 0
Holland: Van Beveren; Israel, Venneker, Hulse Albania; Muhedini; Gjika, Berisha, Ziu, Cani,
hoff, Krol, Neeskens, Muhren, Pahlplatz, Hoekma, Sejdini, Pernaska, Ceco, Bizi, Pano, Leshten
Cruyff, Keizer. (Jbershimi).
Turkey: Ali; Vahit (Alpaslan), Sekeriya, Muz-
affer, Ercan; Vedat, Metin, Mehmet, Temel,
ENV OD ee ee ac. Pts, Kamuran, Necati.
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Luxembourg 6) 0" 1, 5 Aqr23n West Germany (0) 0
Poland (0) 0
West Germany: Maier; Beckenbauer, Hottges,
GROUP EIGHT Weber, Schwarzenbeck, Wimmer (Koppel), Fich-
tel, Overath, Libuda, Muller, Grabowski.
Poland :Szeja; Ostafinski. Szymanowski, Gorgon,
Poland (1) 3 (Gadocha, Lubanski, Szoltysik) Anczok (Wyrobeck), Szoltysik, Deyna, Blaut,
Albania (0) 0 Marks, Lubanski, Lato (Bula).
West Germany (1) 1 (Muller)
Turkey (1) 1 (Kamarun) December 5 at Izmir, 70,000
Turkey (2) 2 (Metin, Cemil) Turkey (0) 1 (Cemil)
Albania (1) 1 (Ziu) Poland (0) 0
Albania (0) 0 Turkey: Yasin; Ekrem, Zekeriya, Muzaffer,
West Germany (1) 1 (Muller) Ozer, Vedat, Matin, Ayfer, Cemil (Vahit), Mehmet,
Ender (Kamuran).
Turkey (0) 0
Poland; Szeja; Szymanowski, Gorgon, Osta-
West Germany (2) 3 (Muller 2, Koppel)
finski (Bula), Musial, Szoltysik, Deyna, Blaut,
Albania (1) 1 (Zhega) Lato, Marks, Gadocha (Szoye).
Poland (1) 1 (Banas)
GROUP 1 GROUP 6
Finland 1, Czechoslovakia 1 Italy 3, Austria 1
Finland 0, Rumania 1 Sweden 2, Austria 0
Rumania 1, Czechoslovakia 1 Ttaly 1, Sweden 0
Czechoslovakia 5, Finland 2 Austria 0, Sweden 2
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Ploseti; Polonia Bytom lost to M.T.K. Budapest; Juventus lost to Wiener S.C.; Schalke beat Ballklub
Copenhagen; I.F. Gothenburg beat Desch-sur-Alzette; Young Boys Berne, walk over Manchester U.,
scratched; Standard Liege beat Hearts; Atletico Madrid beat Drumcondra; Lisbon Sporting Club beat
D.O.S. Utrecht; Stade de Rheims beat Ards.
Byes: C.D.N.A. Sofia; Palloseura Helsinki; Wolverhampton W.
Qualifying Round
Holders: Real Madrid, exempt until First Round.
Wiener beat Petrolul Ploesti; Jeunesse D’Esch beat L.K.S. Lodz; O.G.C. Nice beat Shamrock R.;
Fenerbache beat Cspel Budapest; Eintracht-Frankfurt beat Kuopion on forfeit; A.C. Milan beat Olympiakos
Le Piree; F.C. Barcelona beat C.D.N.A. Sofia; I.F.K. Gothenburg beat Linfield; Rangers beat R.S.C.
Anderlecht; R.H. Bratislavia beat F.C. Oporto; Wolverhampton W. beat Vorwaerts.
Byes: Boldklubben Odense; Young Boys Berne; Sparta Rotterdam; Red Star Belgrade.
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Bye: Stade de Rheims.
Preliminary Round Galatasaray v Polonia Byton
Milan v Union Sportif , 6-0 Dundee v Sporting Club Lisbon
Floriana v Ipswich T. 1-4, 0-10 Anderlecht v C.D.N.A. Sofia
Dynamo Bucharest v Galatasaray 1-1, 0-3 Feyenoord v Vasas Budapest
Polonia Byton v Panathinaikos 2-1, 4-1 F.K. Austria v Stade de Rheims
Dundee v Cologne ; 8-1, 0-4 Esbjerg v Dukla Prague
Shelbourne v Sporting Club Lisbon 0-2, 1-5 Norrképing v Benfica
Real Madrid v Anderlecht 3-3, 0-1
C.D.N.A. Sofia v Partisan Belgrade 2-1, 4-1 Quarter-Final
Servette Geneva v Feyenoord 1-3, 3-1, 1-3 Milan v Galatasaray
Frederikstadt v Vasas Budapest 1-4, 0-7 Dundee v Anderlecht
F.K. Austria v I.F.K. Helsinki 5-3, 2-0 Feyenoord v Stade de Rheims
Linfield v Esbjerg 1-2, 0-0 Dukla Prague v Benfica
A.S.K. Vorwaerts v Dukla Prague 0-3, 0-1
Norrképing v Partisan Tirana 2-0, 1-1
Semi-Final
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Milan vy Ipswich T. 3-0, 1-2 Feyenoord v Benfica
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Inter-Milan 0, Birmingham C. 0 Erni P 4 4 : 10 yt 4
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* Home team in play-off. 1 Won on toss after extra time. 2 Extra time played in second leg.
Final 1968-69
Newcastle U. 3 Ujpest Dozsa 0 Ujpest Dozsa 2 Newcastle U. 3
(At Newcastle, May 29, 1969) (At Budapest, June 11, 1969)
Newcastle U.; McFaul; Craig, Clark; Gibb, Ujpest Dozsa: Unchanged from first leg.
Burton, Moncur; Scott, Robson, Davies, Arentoft,
Sinclair (Foggon). Newcastle U.: Unchanged from first leg — Foggon
substituted for Scott.
Ujpest Dozsa: Szentimihalyi; Kaposta, Solymosi;
Bankuti, Nosko, Dunai, E.; Fazekas, Gorocs, Bene, Scorers: Ujpest, Bene, Gorocs. Newcastle U.
Dunai, A., Zambo. Moncur, Arentoft, Foggon.
Scorers: Newcastle U., Moncur 2, Scott. Newcastle U. won 6-2 on aggregate.
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Tottenham H. 1 Wolverhampton W. 1
(second leg at White Hart Lane, May 17, 1972)
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Kinnear, Knowles, Mullery, England, Beal, Coates, Perryman, Chivers, Peters,
Gilzean.
Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Shaw, Taylor, Hegan, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog, Hibbitt (Bailey), Richards,
Dougan (Curran), Wagstaffe.
Scorers. Tottenham H. Mullery. Wolverhampton W. Wagstaffe.
* won onaway goalsrule } won on penalty kicks,
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BRITISH CLUBS FULL RECORD
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FIRST ROUND, FIRST LEG Cork: Grady; Bacuzzi, O’Mahoney, Marsden,
Herrick, Lawson, Sweeney, Sheehan, Dennehy,
Standard Liege 2 (Semmeling, Takac)
Wigginton, Wallace.
Linfield 0
20,000 Arsenal 4 (Kennedy, Radford 2, Armstrong)
Standard: Piot; Beurlet, Dewalque, Jeck, Stromgodset0
Dolmans, Van Moer, Svensson, Pilot, Semmeling,
Henrotay, Takac. 27,176
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Kelly, Simpson,
Linfield: McGonigal; Fraser, Patterson, Larmour,
Roberts, Armstrong, George, Radford, Kennedy,
McAleer, Bowder, McAteer, Peacock, Magie,
Andrews, Cathcart. Graham.
Stromgodset: Thun; Wolner, Mathiesen (Peder-
BK 1903 Copenhagen 2 (Johansen 2) sen), Notstdahl, Eriksen, Amundsen, Olsen,
Celtic 1 (Macari) Andersen, Rorvik (Henriksen), Steinar Petter-
sen, Ingvar Pettersen.
8,000
BK 1903: Jensen; Nielsen, Petersen, Wester-
gaard, Andressen, Sjolberg, Thygesen, Mathiesen, SECOND ROUND, FIRST LEG
Forsing, Aabling, Johansen. Grasshoppers 0
Celtic: Marshall; Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, Arsenal 2 (Kennedy Graham)
McNeill, Connelly, Johnstone (Wallace), Lennox, 18,000
Dalglish, Callaghan, Macari.
Grasshoppers: Deck; Staudenmann, Winigar,
Cork Hibernians 0 Citherlet, Ruegg, Groebli, Keier, Meyer, Ohlhauser,
Muller, Schneeberger.
Borussia Monchengladbach 5 (Wloka 2, Heynckes,
Le Fevre 2) Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, McLintock,
Roberts, George, Armstrong, Kelly, Radford,
13,000
Kennedy, Graham.
Cork: Grady; Bacuzzi, O’Mahony, Connolly,
Herrick, Lawson (Brohan), Sweeney, Dennehy,
Marsden (McKevitte), Wigginton, Wallace, Celtic 5 (Gemmell, Macari 2, Hood, Brogan)
Borussia; Kleff; Vogts (Wittkamp), Muller, Sliema 0
Sieloff, Bleidick, Bonhof, Wloka, immer, 30,000
Heynckes, Netzer, Le Fevre. Celtic: Williams; Hay, Gemmell, Murdoch
Stromsgodset 1 (Steinar Pettersen) (Davidson), Connelly, Brogan, Johnstone, Dal-
glish, Hood (Lennox), Callaghan, Macari.
Arsenal 3 (Simpson, Wolner o.g., Kelly)
Sliema: Pearson; Spiteri, Aquilina (J.), Serve,
22,000 Micallef, Briffa, Vella (Caruana), Darmanin,
Stromgodset: Thun; Wolner, Mathiesen, Alsaker- Cocks, Aquilina (E.), Falzon.
Nostdahl, Eriksen, Amundsen, Olsen, Andersen,
Steinar Pettersen, Rorvik, Presburg (Ingvar SECOND ROUND, SECOND LEG
Pettersen),
Arsenal 3 (Kennedy, George, Radford)
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, McNab, ‘Kelly, McLin-
tock, Roberts, Marinello (Davies), Simpson, Grasshoppers 0
Radford, Kennedy, Graham, 31,106
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Storey, Roberts
FIRST ROUND, SECOND LEG (Simpson), McLintock (McNab), Armstrong
Linfield 2 (Magee, Larmour) George, Radford, Kennedy, Graham.
Standard Liege 3 (Van Moer, Takac, Pilot) Grasshoppers: Deck; Winiger, Staudenmann,
6,000 Citherlet, Ruegg, Groebli (Niggl), Meier, Meyer,
Ohlhauser, Muller, Schneeberger.
Linfield: McGonigal; Fraser, Patterson, Larmour,
McAllister, Bowyer, McAteer, Peacock (Andrews),
Magee, Scott, Cathcart. Sliema 1 (Cocks)
Standard: Piot, Beurlet, Dolmans, Labarbe, Celtic 2 (Hood, Lennox)
Dewalque, Pilot, Semmeling, Van Moer, Henrotay, 15,000
Svensson, Takac (Cvetler).
Sliema: Pearson; Borg, Aquilina (J.), Serge,
Celtic 3 (Wallace 2, Callaghan) Micallef, Darmanin, Vassallo, Briffa, Cocks,
Falzon, Aquilina (E.).
BK 1903 Copenhagen 0
Celtic: Williams; Craig, Gemmell, Dalglish,
53,000 McNeill, Connelly, Callaghan, Hood, Macari,
Celtic: Williams; Craig, Brogan, Hay, McNeill, Davidson (Hancock), Lennox.
Connelly, Johnstone, Lennox (Hughes), Wallace,
Callaghan, Macari.
QUARTER-FINALS, FIRST LEG
BK 1903: Jensen; Nielsen, Petersen (Christiansen),
Westergaard, Andersen, Schoberg, Nielsen, Ajax 2 (Muhren 2, 1 pen.)
Mathiesen, Forsing, Aabling, Johannsen. Arsenal 1 (Kennedy)
65,000
Borussia Monchengladbach 2 (Sieloff, Wimmer)
Cork Hibernians 1 (Dennehy) Ajax: Stuy; Suurbier, Krol, Muhren, Hulshoff,
Blankenberg, Swart, Haan, Cruyff, Van Dijk
10,000 (Rep), Keizer, : Oe
Borussia: Kleff; Bonhof, Muller, Sieloff, Bleidick, Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson, Storey, McLin-
Wimmer, Danner (Wittkamp), Netzer, Wloka, tock, Simpson, Armstron, George, Radford,
Heynckes, Le Fevre. Kennedy, Graham, - eS oa
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Ujpest Dozsa 1 (Horvath) Ujpest: Szentmihalyi; Kaposzta, Maurer, Juha Z,
Celtic 2 (Horvath 0.g., Macari) Dunai (E.), Horvath, Fazekas, Bene, Dunai (A).,
31,000 Zambo, Toth (Gorocs).
Ujpest: Szentmihalyi; Nosko, Maurer, Juhasz,
Dunai (E.), Horvath, Fazekas, Zambo, Bene, SEMI-FINAL FIRST LEG
Dunai(A.) (Nagy), Toth. Inter-Milan 0
Celtic: Williams; McGrain, Brogan, Murdoch, Celtic 0
eel, Connelly, Hood, Hay, Dalglish, Macari,
ennox. 75,000
Inter: Vieri; Bellugi, Facchetti, Bertini, Oriali,
QUARTER-FINALS, SECOND LEG Burgnich, Jair, Pellizarro (Ghio), Boninsegna,
Arsenal 0 Mazzola, Frustalupi.
Ajax 1 (Graham o.g.) Celtic: Williams; Craig, Brogan (McCluskey),
56,145
Murdoch, McNeill, Connelly, Johnstone, Dalglish,
Macari, Callaghan, Lennox.
Arsenal: Wilson; Rice, Nelson (Roberts),
Storey, McLintock, Simpson, Armstrong, George,
Marinello, Kennedy, Graham. SEMI-FINAL, SECOND LEG
Ajax: Stuy; Suurbier, Hulshoff, Blankenburg, Celtic 0
rol Neeskens, Haan, Muhren, Swart, Cruyff, Inter-Milan0 (after extra time)
eizer,
75,000
Celtic 1 (Macari) Celtic: Williams; Craig, McCluskey, Murdoch,
Ujpest Dozsa 1 (Zambo) McNeill, Connelly, Johnstone, Dalglish (Deans),
Macari, Callaghan, Lennox.
75,000
Inter: Vieri; Bellugi, Facchetti, Oriali, Giubertoni,
Celtic: Williams; McGrain, Brogan (Johnstone), Burgnich, Jair, Bedin, Bertini (Pellizarro), Mazzola,
Murdoch, McNeill, Connelly, Hood, Hay, Dal- Frustalupi.
glish, Macari, Lennox. Inter won 5-4 on penalties
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BRITISH CLUBS FULL RECORD
FIRST ROUND, FIRST LEG Limerick0
Servette 2 (Borfel, Barriquand) Torino 1 (Rampanti)
Liverpool 1 (Lawler) 8,000
20,000 Limerick: Fitzpatrick; Quinn, Byrnes, Hall,
Servette: Barlie; Morgenegg, Wegmann, Guyiot, Finucane, O’Mahoney, Shortt (O’Donovan),
Perroud, Bosson, Nemeth, Dorfel, Desbiolle McEvoy, Barrett, Coad, Meaney.
(Manzoni), Marchi, Barriquand. Torino: Castellini; Fossati, Mozzini, Zecchini,
Liverpool; Clemence; Lawler, Lindsay, Ross, Cereser, Agroppi, Rampanti, Ferrini, Pulici (Bui),
Lloyd, Hughes, Graham, Hall (Thompson), Sala (Crivello), Toschi.
Heighway, Toshack (Evans), Callaghan. Stade Rennes 1 (Redon)
Distillery 1 (O’ Neill) Rangers 1 (Johnston)
Barcelona 3 (Alfonseda, Asensi 2) 20,000
100 Rennes: Aubour; Cosnard, Cedolin, Chlosta,
Distillery: | McDonald; White, Meldrum, Cardiet, Garcia (Redon), Keruzore, Terrier,
Brannigan, Rafferty, Donnelly, Law, Watson, Mujsovy (Periault), Betta, Lenoir.
Savage, O’ Neill, Quinn (McCarroll). Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathiesen, Greig,
Barcelona: Reina; Rife, Eladio, Torres, Gallego, McKinnon, Jackson, McLean, MacDonald, Stein
Costas, Juan Carlos, Zabalza, Rexach, Alfonseda (Denny), Penman, Johnston,
(Bustillo), Asensi.
FIRST ROUND, SECOND LEG
Dynamo Berlin 1 (Schutze) Liverpool 2 (Hughes, Heighway)
Cardiff C. 1 (Gibson) Servette0
12,000 38,591
Dynamo: Lihsa; Stumpf, Brillat, Fifohn, Hall, Liverpool; Clemence; Lawler, Lindsay, Smith
Rohde, Terletzki, Becker, Schutze, Labes, (Ross), Lloyd, Hughes, Keegan (Toshack), Hall,
Johannsen. Heighway, Graham, Callaghan.
Cardiff C.; Eadie; Jones, Bell, Sutton, Murray, Servette: Barlie; Morganegg, Wegmann, Guyot,
Phillips, King, Clark, Woodruff, Warboys, Gibson, Perroud, Marchi (Kurz), Nemeth, Dorfel,
Desboilles, Bosson, Barriquand,
Jeunesse Hautcharage 0
Chelsea 8 (Osgood 3, Houseman 2, Hollins, Webb, Barcelona 4 (Marcial 4)
Baldwin) Distillery0
13,000
15,000
arage: Fusulier; Poos, Welscher (E.),
Ae ie Felten (Welscher, R.), Welscher (J. P.) Barcelona: Sadurni; Rife, Gallego (Fuste),
Eladio, Torres, Costas, Rexach (Alfonseda),
(Battelo), Frantzen, Welscher (L.), Schrobiltgen,
Thill, Kaiser. ; Marcial, Duenas, Asensi, Carlos. —
Bonetti; Boyle, Dempsey (Hinton), Distillery: _McDonald; White, Meldrum,
Chelsea:
Brannigan, Donnelly, Rafferty, Law, Savage,
Webb, Harris, Cooke, Hudson, Hollins, Baldwin,
Osgood, Houseman. Watson, O’ Neill, Quinn.
843
Atvidaberg: Blomberg; Olsson, Karlsson,
Cardiff C. 1 (Clark)
Andersson (S.), Gustavsson, Ljungberg, Andersson
Dynamo Berlin 1 (Labes) (L.), Torstensson, Wallinder (Magnusson), Sand-
Cardiff C.: Eadie; Jones, Bell, Sutton, Murray, berg, Edstrom.
Phillips, King, Clark, Woodruff, Warboys (Foggon),
Gibson. Bayern 3 (Muller 2, Hoeness)
Dynamo: Lihsa; Stumpf, Carow, Trumpier, Liverpool 1 (Evans)
Halli, Rohde, Talentski, Becker, Schutze (Schullen- 40,000
berg), Labes, Johannsen. Bayern: Maier; Hansen, Schwarzenbeck,
Beckenbauer, Breitner, Hoeness, Roth, Kraut-
Chelsea 13 (Osgood 5, Hudson, Webb, Baldwin 3, hausen, Zobel, Muller, Suhnholz. .
Houseman, Hollins pen., Harris) Liverpool: Clemence; Lawler, Ross, _ Smith,
Jeunesse Hautcharage 0 Lloyd, Hughes, Callaghan, Evans, Heighway,
Keegan, Graham.
27,621
Chelsea: Bonetti; Boyle, Harris, Hollins, Webb, Sporting Lisbon 4 (Yazalde, Laranjeira, Gomez,
Hinton, Cooke, Baldwin, Osgood, Hudson, Perez)
Houseman. Rangers 3 (Stein 2, Henderson)
Hautcharage: Fusulier; Welscher (L.), Frantzen, 20,000 othe
Welsher (E.), Schoder, Battello, Welscher (R.), Sporting: Damas; Gomez, Calo, Laranjeira,
Welscher (J. P.), Schrobiltgen, Thill, Kaiser. Hilario, Wagner, Perez, Tome (Nelson), Lourenco,
Yazalde, Dinis (Marinho). : t
Torino 4 (Toschi 3, Luppi) Rangers: McCloy; Greig Mathieson, Jardine,
Limerick0 McKinnon (Smith), Jackson, Henderson, John-
15,000 A Be ston (McLean), Stein, Conn, MacDonald.
Torino: Castellini; Zecchini, Fossati, Mozzini,
Cereser, Agroppi, Rampanti, Sala, Ferrini, Pulici QUARTER-FINALS FIRST LEG
(Luppi), Toschi. Torino 1 (Toschi)
Limerick: Fitzpatrick; Quinn, Byrnes, Hall, Rangers 1 (Johnston)
Finucane, O’Mahoney, Short, McEvoy, Barrett, 35,000 2 5 :
Coad, Meaney. Torino: Castellini; Mozzinia, Fossati (Toschi),
Zecchini, Cereser, Agroppi, Rampanti, Ferrini,
Rangers 1 (Macdonald)
Pulici, Sala, Bui. .
Stade Rennes 0 Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathieson, Greig,
40,000 Jackson, Smith, McLean, Johnstone, Stein,
Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathiesen, Greig, MacDonald, Johnston.
McKinnon, Jackson, Henderson, Conn, Stein,
Macdonald, Johnston. QUARTER-FINALS, SECOND LEG
Rennes: Aubour; Cosnard, Cardiet, Garcia, Rangers 1 (Macdonald)
Cedolin, Chlost, Terrier (Mujsoy), Keruzoer Torino0
(Redon), Betta, Toublanc, Lenoir. 65,000 ‘ ‘
Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathieson, Greig,
SECOND ROUND, FIRST LEG
Jackson, Smith, McLean, Johnstone, Stein,
Atvidaberg 0 MacDonald, Johnston. ;
Chelsea 0 Torino: Castellini; Lombardo, Fossati (Rossi),
10,000 Puia, Cereser, Ferrini, Luppi, Creivelli, Bui
Atvidaberg: Blomberg; Olsson, Karlsson, (Barberesi), Rampanti, Toschi.
Anderson (S.), Gustavsson, Ljungberg, Andersson SEMI-FINAL, FIRST LEG
(L.), Torstensson, Wallinder, Sandberg, Edstrom.
Chelsea: Bonetti; McCreadie, Webb, Hinton, Bayern Munich 1 (Breitner)
Harris, Cooke, Hudson, Boyle, Hollins, Osgood, Rangers 1 (Zobel o.g.)
Baldwin. 40,000
Bayern: Maier; Hansen, Schwarzenbeck,
Liverpool 0 Beckenbauer, Breitner, Roth \(Schneider), Zobel,
Bayern Munich 0 Hoeness, Krauthausen, Muller, Suhnholz.
42,949
Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathieson, Greig,
Jackson, Smith, McLean, Johnstone, Stein,
Liverpool: Clemence; Lawler, Ross, Smith,
MacDonald, Johnston.
Lloyd, Hughes, Keegan, Evans, Heighway, Hall
(Thompson), Callaghan. SEMI-FINAL, SECOND LEG
Bayern: Maier; Koppenhoffer, _ Breitner,
Schwarzenbeck, Beckenbauer, Roth, Schneider, Rangers 2 (Jardine, Parlane)
Krauthausen, Muller, Hoeness, Suhnholz, Bayern Munich 0
80,000
Rangers 3 (Stein 2, Henderson) Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathieson, Parlane,
Sporting Lisbon 2 (Chico, Wagner) Jackson, Smith, McLean, Johnstone, Stein,
40,000 MacDonald, Johnston.
Rangers: McCloy; Greig, Mathieson, Jardine, Bayern: Maier; Hansen, Breitner (Rybarcyk),
McKinnon, Smith, Henderson, Penman (Conn), Schwarzenbeck, Beckenbauer, Roth, Schneider,
Stein, Fyfe, MacDonald. Zobel, Muller, Hoeness, Koppenhofer.
Sporting: Damas; Laranjeira (Gomez), Hilario,
Concalves, Calo, Carlos, Chico, Nelson, Yazalde,
FINAL
Wagner, Dinis, Rangers 3 (Stein, Johnston 2)
Moscow Dynamo 2 (Eshtrekov, Makhovikov)
SECOND ROUND, SECOND LEG 35 000
Chelsea 1 (Hudson) Rangers: McCloy; Jardine, Mathieson, Greig,
Atvidaberg 1 (Sandberg) Johnstone, Smith, McLean Conn, Stein, Mac-
Donald, Johnston.
28,071 Dynamo: Pilgui; Basaley, Dolvenosov (Gersh-
Chelsea: Bonetti; Mulligan (Hinton), Harris, kovitch), Sabo, Zukov, Zykov, Dolmatov, Bajda-
Boyle, Dempsey, Webb, Cooke, Hollins, Osgood, chins, seruble (Eshtrekov), Makhovikoy (Evryuz-
Hudson, Houseman, ikhin),
844
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U_ EBAY CURM971-72
BRITISH CLUBS FULL RECORD
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FIRST ROUND, FIRST LEG Hamburg 2 (Zaczyk 2)
Glentoran0 St. Johnstone 1 (Pearson)
Eintracht Brunswick 1 (Brund!/) 14,000
8,000 _ Hamburg: Kargus (Ozcan); Sandmann, Kurb-
Glentoran: McCullough; Hill, Gorman, McKeag, juhn, Kaltz, Ripp, Zaczyk, Nogly, Hellfritz,
Coyle, Macken, McCaffrey, Jamison (Dickson), Bjornmose, Seeler, Winkler.
Morrow, Magill, Cavanagh. St. Johnstone: Donaldson; Lambie, Coburn,
Eintracht: Wolter; Grzyb, Kaack, Base, Merk- Rooney, Gordon, Rennie, Aird, Hall (Aitken),
hoffer, Lorenz, Haebermann, Gersdorff, Gerwien, Pearson, McPhee, Connolly.
Brundl, Haun (Eeler).
Southampton 2 (Jenkins, Channon)
Keflavik 1 (Juliusson) Atletico Bilbao 1 (Arieta)
Tottenham H. 6 (Gilzean 3, Coates, Mullery 2) 21,600
5,000 Southampton: Martin; Kirkup, Hollywood,
Keflavik: Olafsson; Gunnarsson (A.) (Ketilsson), Fisher, McGrath, Gabriel, Paine, Channon,
Gunnarsson (E.), Kjartansson, Fortason, Hermans- Stokes (Davies), O’Neil, Jenkins.
son, Johansson, Ragnarsson (H.), Jonsson, Atletico; Iribar; Saez, Guisasola, Villar (Carlos),
Ragnarsson (F.) (Hilmarsson), Juliusson. Echeberria, Laurrauri, Argoitia, Uriarte, Arieta,
Tottenham H.: Jennings; Kinnear, Knowles, Angel Rojo, Chechu Rojo.
Mullery (Souness), England, Beal, Coates (Pearce),
Perryman, Chivers, Peters, Gilzean. FIRST ROUND, SECOND LEG
Eintracht Brunswick 6 (Brundl 5, 1 pen., Gerwein)
Lierse SK 0
Glentoran 1 (McCaffrey)
Leeds U. 2 (Galvin, Lorimer)
12,000
17,000
Eintracht: Franke; Grzyb, Base, Kaack, Merk-
Lierse: Engeln; Dierckz, Krivitz, Michielssens, Beter, Gersdorff, Lorenz, Haun, Gerwein, Brundl,
Goelen, Veremeyen, Du Ceulaer, Davidovic rler.
(Mertens), Janssens, De Nul, Ressel.
Glentoran: Terry McCullough; Hill, Macken,
Leeds U.: Sprake; Reaney, Yorath, Bremner, William McCullough, McKeag, Coyle, Jamison,
Faulkner, Hunter, Lorimer, Galvin, Belfitt, Giles, Magill, McCaffrey, Kirk, Callaghan.
Bates.
Dundee 4 (Bryce 2, Wallace, Lambie) Tottenham H. 9 (Chivers 3, Perryman, Coates,
Knowles, Gilzean 2, Holder)
Akademisk Copenhagen 2 (Carlsen 2)
Keflavik 0
9,000
23,818
Dundee: Hewitt; Wilson (R.), Johnston, Steele,
Phillip, Houston, Kinninmonth (Lambie), Bryce, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Wallace, Scott, Wilson (J.). Mullery, England, Beal, Coates, Perryman,
Chivers, Peters (Holder), Gilzean.
Akademisk: Wenriksen; Larsen, Soderblom,
Rasmussen, Yde (Alstrup), Jessen, Kaltoft, Carlsen, Keflavik: Olafsson ; Funnarsson (A.), Hilmarsson,
Petersen, Hansen, Anderson, Gunnarsson (E.), Kjartansson, Torfason, Juliusson,
Hermannsson, Johannsson, Ragnarsson, Einarsson,
Vasas Budapest 1 (Menezel)
Shelbourne0 Leeds U. 0
3,000 Lierse SK 4 (Reaney 0.g., Resse!2,Janssens)
Vasas: Tamas; Fabian, Menczel, Vidats, Thasz, Leeds U.: Shaw (Sprake); Reaney, Cooper,
Toeroek, Kovacs, Puskas, Takacs (Varadi, O.), Yorath, Faulkner, Madeley, Lorimer, Mann
Varadi (B.), Farkas. (Hunter), Belfitt, Bates, Galvin.
Shelbourne: Roche; Place, Gannon, McDonnell, Lierse: Engelen; Dierckz, Krivitz, Michielssens,
Dunning, O’Brien, Brennan (McKenna), Core, Goelen, Veremeyen, De Ceulaer, Davidovic,
McNaughton, O’Connor, Murray (Delargy). Janssens, De Nul, Resel.
Aberdeen 1 (Harper)
Den Haag 1( Hestad pen.)
Juventus 1 (Anastasi)
Wolverhampton W. 3 (Dougan, McCalliog, Hibbitt) 29,500
17,000
Aberdeen: Clark; Murray (G.), Hermiston
Den Haag: Thie; Van den Burch, Weimar, (Buchan, G.), Murray (S.), Young (Taylor),
Mansveld, Korevaar, Advocaat, Berg, De Zoete, pochas (M.), Forrest, Robb, Harper, Willoughby,
Roggeveen, Couperus, Hestad. raham.
Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Shaw, Parkin, Juventus; Carmignani; Spinosi, Marchetti,
Bailey, Taylor (Wilson), McAlle, McCalliog Furino, Morini, Salvadore, Haller, Causio,
(Hibbitt), O’Grady, Richards, Dougan, Wagstaffe, Anastasi, Capello, Bettega.
846
THIRD ROUND FIRST LEG Rapid Bucharest 0
A.C, Milan 3 (Rivera, Stewart 0.g., Benetti) Tottenham H. 2 (Pearce, Chivers)
Dundee 0 25,000
25,000 Rapid: Raducanu; Pop, Boc, Lupescu, Codrea,
A.C. Milan: Cudicini; Sabadini, Zignoli, Petreanu, ’ Dinu, ’ Dumitru (An ghelescu), Ene.
Anquilleti, Schnellinger, Biasiolo, Villa (Dazzaro), (Nasturescu), Neagu, Codreanu. :
Benetti, Bignon, Rivera, Prati. Tottenham H.: Jennings; Evans, Knowles,
Dundee: Donaldson; Wilson (R.), Johnston, Collins, Coates, Beal, Perryman (Naylor), Peters,
Steele, Phillip, Houston, Wilson (J.), Kinninmonth Pratt, Chivers, Gilzean (Pearce). cs :
(Scott, L.), Wallace, Scott (J.) (Duncan), Stewart,
QUARTER-FINALS, FIRST LEG
Carl Zeiss Jena 0 Juventus 1 (Anastasi)
Wolverhampton W. 1 (Richards) Wolverhampton W. 1 (McCalliog)
12,000 35,000
Carl Zeiss: Grapenthin; Preusse, Rock, Weise, Juventus: Piloni (Carmignani); Spinosi, Furino,
Kurbjuweit, Strempel, Irmscher, Stein (Ducke, R.), Marchetti, Morini, Salvadore, Causio, Haller,
Ducke (P.), Scheitler Schlutter (Krauss). Anastasi, Capello, Novellini.
Wolverhampton W.:; Parkes; Shaw, Parkin, Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Shaw, Taylor
Bailey, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog, Hibbitt, (Sunderland), Hegan, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog,
Richards, Dougan, Wagstaffe (Daley). Hibbitt, Richards, Dougan, Wagstafie.
SECOND LEG
Wolverhampton W. 2 (Daley, Munro) Tottenham H. 1 (Mullery)
Ferencvaros 1 (Ku) Wolverhampton W. 1 (Wagstaffe)
37,000 53,000
Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Sunderland, Taylor, Tottenham H.: Jennings; Kinnear, Knowles,
Hegan, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog, Hibbitt, Mullery, England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman,
Richards, Dougan, Daley. Chivers, Peters, Coates.
Ferencyaros: Voros; Horvath (Novak), Pancsics, Wolverhampton W.: Parkes; Shaw, Taylor,
Vepi, Juhasz, Balint, Szoke (Fusi), Branikovits, Hegan, Munro, McAlle, McCalliog, Hibbitt
Albert, Ku, Mucha, (Bailey), Richards, Dougan (Curran), Wagstaffe.
LT
1955-56
EUROPEAN CUP Hibernian (Semi-Final)
1955-58
EUROPEAN London beat Basle, Frankfurt and Lausanne before losing to Barcelona 2-2, 2-6
INTER-CITIES in the Final.
FAIRS CUP Birmingham C. knocked out Inter and Zagreb before losing to Barcelona 4-3, 0-1
ga
and 1a 2 at Basle. a
1956-57
EUROPEAN CUP Manchester U. (Semi-Final) Rangers (First Round Proper)
1958-60
FAIRS CUP Birmingham C. (Runners-Up) Chelsea (Second Round)
1958-59
EUROPEAN CUP Wolverhampton W. (First Round) Drumcondra (Preliminary Round)
Ards (Preliminary Round) Hearts (Preliminary Round)
1959-60
EUROPEAN CUP Rangers (Semi-Final) Linfield (Preliminary Round)
Wolverhampton W. (Quarter-Final) Shamrock R. (Preliminary Round)
1960-61
EUROPEAN CUP Burnley (Quarter-Final) Limerick (Preliminary Round)
Hearts (Preliminary Round) Glenayon—Forfeited
EUROPEAN
CUP WINNERS’ CUP Rangers (Runners-Up) Wolverhampton W. (Semi-Final)
1961-62
EUROPEAN CUP Tottenham H. (Semi-Final) Drumcondra (Preliminary Round)
Rangers (Quarter-Final) Linfield (Preliminary Round)
1963-64
EUROPEAN CUP Rangers (Preliminary Round) Dundalk (Preliminary Round)
Everton (Preliminary Round) Distillery (Preliminary Round)
EUROPEAN Celtic (Semi-Final) Borough U. (Second Round)
CUP WINNERS’ CUP Manchester U. (Quarter-Final) Tottenham H. (Second Round)
Linfield (Second Round) Shelbourne (First Round)
1967-68
EUROPEAN CUP Manchester U. (Winners) Celtic (First Round)
Dundalk (First Round) Glentoran (First Round)
1968-69
EUROPEAN CUP Manchester U. (Semi-Final) Glentoran (First Round)
Celtic (Quarter-Final) Waterford (First Round)
Manchester C. (First Round)
1969-70
EUROPEAN CUP Celtic (Runners-Up) Waterford (First Round)
Leeds U. (Semi-Final) Linfield (First Round)
1971-72 é
EUROPEAN CUP Arsenal (Quarter-Final) Linfield (First Round)
Celtic (Semi-Final) Cork Hibs. (First Round)
EUROPEAN .
CUP WINNERS CUP Liverpool (Second Round) Rangers (Winners)
Chelsea (Second Round) Distillery (First Round)
Cardiff C. (First Round) Limerick (First Round)
Record Home Victory Manchester VU. 10, Sporting Lisbon 16, 1. FC. Cologne 13,
Anderlecht 0 Apoel 1 (1963-64) U.S. Luxembourg O.
(1956-57) (1965-66)
Ipswich 10, Floriana 0 Chelsea 13,
(1962-63) Jeunesse Hautcharage 0
Benfica 10, Stade (1971-72)
Dudelange 0
(1965-66)
Feyenoord 12,
Reykjavik 2
Leeds 10, Lyn Oslo 0
(both 69-70)
Most Goals in One Match Ohlsson (IFK Emmerich (Borussia Zaldua (Barcelona v
Gothenburg v Dortmund v Floriana, DOS Utrecht 1965-66)
Linfield, 1959-60) 1965-66)—6
Lofquist (Odense B.13 v Osgood (Chelsea v
US Luxembourg, Hangchss2¢° 1971-72)
1961-62) —each 5
Crawford (Ipswich v
Floriana (1962-63)
Kotkov (Locomotive
Sofia v Malmo FF,
1965-66)
Albert (Ferencvaros v
Keflavik, 1965-66)
Van Himst (Anderlecht
v Valkeakosken,
1966-67)—each 5
Most Goals in Season Altafini ae Milan) 14, Emmerich (Borussia Law (Manchester U.) 9,
1962-6 Dortmund), 14, 1964
1965-66
Record Attendance 134,000, Real Madrid v 100,000, West Ham U. v 72,000, Ferencvaros v
Manchester Us Munich 1860, Final, Manchester U, Semi-
1956-57 Wembley, 1964-65 final playoff, 1964-65
852
ANGLO-ITALIAN TOURNAMENT 1971
MAY 26 Group 3
Group 1 Roma (0) 0
Swindon (1) 2 (Noble, Gough) Stoke C. (0) 1 (Ritchie)
Bologna (1) 2 (Rizzo, Prini) Verona (0) 1 (Clerici)
Huddersfield T. (1) 2 (Ellam, Smith) Blackpool (1) 4 (Alcock, Suddaby, Wann, Hutchison)
Sampdoria (0) 0
JUNE4
Group 2 Bologna (0) 1 (Rizzo)
C, Palace (1) 1 (Tambling) Huddersfield T. (0) 0
Cagliari (0) 0
Cagliari (0) 1 (Domenghini)
W.B.A. (1) 1 (Wile) W.B.A. (0) 0
Inter Milan (0) 1 (Oriali) Inter-Milan (0) 1 (Burgnich)
C. Palace (1) 2 (Tambling 2)
Group 3
Verona (1) 2 (Clerici 2, 2 pens.)
Blackpool (2) 3 (Burns, Suddick, Nicholson) Stoke C. (0) 1 (Ritchie)
Verona (1) 3 (Clerici 2, Orazi)
Roma (0) 1 (Petrelli)
Stoke C. (1) 2 (Greenhoff, Smith) Blackpool (0) 2 (Bentley, Hutchinson)
Roma (0) 2 (Larossi, Vieri)
MAY 29 ‘
JUNE5
Group 1 Sampdoria (0) 1 (Suarez pen.)
Swindon T. (1) 2 (Peplow, Noble)
Swindon T. (3) 4 (Horsfield, Noble, Peplow, Rogers
pen.
Sampdoria (0) 1 (Francesconi) FINAL—June 12, 1971, at Bologna
Huddersfield T. (0) 2 (Cherry, Smith, D.) Bologna (1) 1 (Pace)
Bologna (1) 3 (Savoldi, Bulgarelli 2)
Blackpool (0) 2 (Craven, Burns)
Group 2 30,000 (after extra time)
C. Palace (1) 1 (Birchenall) Blackpool: Burridge; Hatton, Bentley, Ainscow
Inter-Milan (0) 1 (Boninsegna) (Wann), Alcock, Suddaby, Burns, Green, Craven
(Johnston), Suddick, Hutchinson.
W.B.A. (0) 1 (Astle)
Cagliari (1) 2 (Mauncini, Domenghini) Bologna: Wavassori; Roversi, Fedele, Cresci,
Janich, Gregori, Perani (Ghetti), Rizzo, Savoldi,
Group 3 Scala (Pasqualino), Pace.
Blackpool (1) 1 (Bertini og)
Roma (1) 3 (Vieri 2, Cappellini) ENGLISH CLUBS
Stoke C. (0) 2 (Ritchie, Jump) PHLWiOD ICL eR y JAP Pts:
Verona (0) 0 Blackpool AWS 2h a 1 10 Sen 05
Swindon T. rw 1 1 Ce 14
JUNE 1 Stoke C. Ai ed ewe |
Huddersfield T. As Be2 Olver 2 16a ol
Group 1 C. Palace oe | 1 4 4 9
Bologna (1) 3 (Bulgarelli, Rizzo, Cresci) W.B.A. Amel) her] AAS 2 5 3
Swindon (0) 1 (Noble)
Sampdoria (1) 2 (Francesconi, Cristin) ITALIAN CLUBS
Huddersfield T. (0) 3 (Chapman 2, Cherry) PU Wa De LF AL Pts:
Group 2 Bologna 7a Vago” be jin 5 16
Cagliari 4 132210 28 US 2matt
Cagliari (1) 2 (Riva 2) Roma 4-9 Jamil wrBenh ee)
C. Palace (0) 0 Verona Aan. jlawceno eel Oleeo
Inter-Milan (0) 1 (Bertini) Inter-Milan Au trite: AQ MN Larn4 4 8
W.B.A. (0) 0 Sampdoria Any 10 opOulndoult ina hl jo 4
854
World Club Championship
(To be played annually between the winners of the European Cup and the winners of
the South American Champions Cup — known as the Copa de los Libertadores.)
1960 1963
Montevideo, July 3 Milan, October 16
Penarol (0) 0 Milan (2) 4 (Trapattoni, Amarildo 2, Mora)
Real Madrid (0) 0 Santos (0) 2 (Pele 2, 1 pen)
Penarol; Maidana; Martinez, Aguerre, Pino, Milan : Ghezzi; David, Trebbi, Pelagalli, Maldini,
Salvador, Concalves, Cubilla, Linazza, Hohberg, Trapattoni, Mora, Lodetti, Altafini, Rivera,
Spencer, Borges. Amarildo.
Real Madrid: Dominguez; Marquitos, Pachin, Santos: Gilmar; Lima, Haroldo, Calvet, Geral-
Vidal, Santamaria, Zarraga, Canario, Del Sol, Di dino, Zito, Mengalvio, Dorval, Coutinho, Pele,
Stefano, Puskas, Bueno. Pepe.
Madrid, September 4 Rio, November 14
Real Madrid (4) 5 (Puskas 2, Di Stefano, Herrera, Santos (0) 4 (Pepe 2, Almir, Lima)
Gento)
Milan (2) 2 (Altafini, Mora)
Penarol (0) 1 (Borges)
Real Madrid: Dominguez; Marquitos, Pachin, Santos: Gilmar; Ismail, Dalmo, Mauro, Haroldo,
Vidal, Santamaria, Zarraga, Herrera, Del Sol, Di Lima, Mengalvio, Dorval, Coutinho, Almir, Pepe.
Stefano, Puskas, Gento. Milan: Ghezzi; Trebbi, Pelagalli, Maldini,
Penarol: Maidana; Pino, Mayewki, Aguerre, Trapattoni, Mora, Lodetti, Altafini, Rivera,
Salvador, Cubilla, Linazza, Hohberg, Spencer, Amarildo.
Borges.
Rio, November 16
1961 Santos (1) 1 (Dalmo pen)
Milan (0)0
Lisbon, September 4
Santos: Gilmar; Ismael, Dalmo, Mauro,
Benfica (0) 1 (Coluna) Haroldo, Lima, Mengalvio, Dorval, Coutinho,
Penarol (0) 0 Almir, Pepe.
Benfica: Costa Pereira, Angelo, Joao, Neto, Milan: Balzarini (Barluzzi); Pelagalli, Trebbi,
Saraiva, Cruz, Jose Augusto, Santana, Aguas, Benitez, Maldini, Trapattoni, Mora, Lodetti,
Coluna, Cavem. Altafini, Amarildo, Fortunato.
Penarol: Maidana; Gonzalez, Martinez, Aguerre,
Cano, Goncalves, Cubilla, Spencer, Cabrera, Sasia,
Ledesma. 1964
Montevideo, September 17 Buenos Aires, September 9
Penarol (4) 5 (Sasia pen, Joya 2, Spencer 2) Independiente (0) 1 (Rodriguez)
Benfica (0) 0 Inter-Milan (0) 0
Penarol: Maidana; Gonzalez, Martinez, Aguerre, Independiente: Santoro; Ferreiro, Rolan, Aceve-
Cano, Goncalves, Cubilla, Ledesma, Sasia, Spencer, do, Guzman, Maldonado, Bernao, Mura, Prospitti,
oya. Rodriguez, Savoy.
Benfica: Costa Pereira; Angelo, Joao, Neto,
Saraiva, Cruz, Jose Augusto, Santana, Mendes, Inter: Sarti; Burgnich, Facchetti, Tagnin,
Coluna, Cavem. Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Peiro, Suarez,
Corso.
Montevideo, September 19
Milan, September 23
Penarol (2) 2 (Sasia 2, 1 pen)
Inter-Milan (2) 2 (Mazzola, Corso)
Benfica (1) 1 (Eusebio)
Penarol: Maidana; Gonzalez, Martinez, Aguerre, Independiente (0) 0
Cano, Goncalves, Cubilla, Ledesma, Sasia, Spencer, Inter: Sarti; Burgnich, Facchetti, Malatrasi,
oya. Guarneri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Milani, Suarez,
Benfica: Costa Pereira; Angelo, Cruz, Neto, Corso.
Humberto, Coluna, Jose Augusto, Eusebio, Aguas, Independiente: Santoro; Acevedo, Decaria, Mal-
Cavem, Simoes. donado, Ferreiro, Paflik, Suarez, Mura, Prospiti,
Rodriguez, Savoy.
1962 Madrid. September 26
Rio, September 19 Inter-Milan (0) 1 (Corso)
Santos (1) 3 (Pele 2, Coutinho) Independiente (0) 0
Benfica (0) 2 (Santana 2) ; Inter: Sarti; Malatrasi, Facchetti, Tagnin,
Santos: Gilmar; Lima, Calvet, Zito, Mauro, Guarneri, Picchi, Domenghini, Peiro, Milani,
Dalmo, Dorval, Mengalvio, Coutinho, Pele, Pepe. Suarez, Corso.
Benfica: Costa Pereira; Jacinto, Raul, Humberto, Independiente: Santoro; Guzman, Decaria,
Cruz, Cavem, Coluna, Jose Augusto, Santana, Acevedo, Paflik, Maldonado, Bernao, Prospitti,
Eusebio, Simoes. Suarez, Rodriguez, Savoy.
Lisbon, October 11
Benfica (0) 2 (Eusebio, Santana)
1965
Santos (2) 5 (Pele 3, Coutinho, Pepe)
Milan, September 8
Benfica: Costa Pereira; Jacinto, Raul, Humberto, Inter-Milan (2) 3 (Peiro, Mazzola 2)
Cruz, Cavem, Coluna, Jose Augusto, Santana,
Eusebio, Simoes. Independiente (0) 0
Santos: Gilmar; Olavo, Calvet, Dalmo, Mauro, Inter: Sarti; Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guar-
Lima, Dorval, Zito, Coutinho, Pele, Pepe. neri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Peiro, Suarez, Corso.
855
Independiente : Santoro; Pavoni, Navarro, Acevedo, Estudiantes (1) 1 (Veron)
Guzman, Ferreiro, Bernao, De La Mata, Avallay, Manchester U.: Stepney; Dunne, Brennan,
Rodriguez, Savoy. Crerand, Foulkes, Sadler, Morgan, Kidd, Charlton,
Buenos Aires, September 15 Law (Sartori), Best.
Estudiantes : Poletti; Malbernat, Suarez, Madero,
Independiente (0) 0
Medina, Bilardo, Pachame, Togneri, Ribaudo,
Inter-Milan (0) 0 Conigliaro, Veron (Echecopar).
Independiente ; Santoro; Navarro, Pavoni, Rolan,
Guzman, Ferreiro, Bernao, Mura, Avallay, Mori,
Savoy. 1969
Inter: Sarti; Burgnich, Facchetti, Bedin, Guar- Milan, October 8
neri, Picchi, Jair, Mazzola, Peiro, Suarez, Corso. Milan (2) 3 (Sormani 2, Combin)
1966 Estudiantes (0) 0
Montevideo, October 12 Milan: Cudicini; Malatrasi, Anquilletti, Rosato
Penarol (1) 2 (Spencer 2) Schnellinger, Lodetti, Rivera, Fogli, Sormani,
Combin (Rognoni), Prati.
Real Madrid (0) 0
Estudiantes: Poletti; Aguirre, Suarez, Manera,
Penarol: Mazurkiewicz; Forlan, Gonzalez, Gon- Madero, Malbernat, Bilardo, Togneri, Echecopar,
calves, Lezcano, Varela, Abbadie, Cortes, Spencer, Flores, Conigliaro, Veron.
Rocha, Joya.
Buenos Aires, October 22
Real Madrid: Betancort; Pachin, Sanchis, Ruiz,
De Felipe, Zoco, Serena, Amancio, Pirri, Velaz- Estudiantes (2) 2 (Aguirre, Suarez, Conigliaro)
quez, Bueno. Milan (1) 1 (Rivera)
Madrid, October 26 Estudiantes: Poletti; Manera, Aguirre, Suarez,
Real Madrid (0) 0 Madero, Malbernat, Bilardo (Echecopar), Romeo,
Togneri, Conigliaro, Taverna, Veron.
Penarol (2) 2 (Rocha pen, Spencer)
Milan: Cudicini; Malatrasi (Fogli), Anquilletti,
Real Madrid: Betancort; Calpe, Sanchis, Pirri, Maldera, Rosato, Schnellinger, Lodetti, Rivera,
De Felipe, Zoco, Serena, Amancio, Grosso, Sormani, Combin, Prati (Rognoni).
Velazquez, Gento.
Penarol: Mazurkiewicz; Gonzalez, Caetano,
Goncalves, Lezcano, Warela, Abbadie, Cortes, 1970
Spencer, Rocha, Joya.
Buenos Aires, August 26
1967 Estudiantes (2) 2 (Echecopar, Veron)
Glasgow, October 18 Feyenoord (1) 2 (Kindvall, Van Hanegem)
Celtic (0) 1 (McNeill) Estudiantes: Errea; Pagnanini, Spadaro, Togneri,
Racing Club (0) 0 Malbernat, Bilardo (Solari), Pachame, Echecopar
Celtic: Simpson; Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, (Rudzki), Conigliaro, Flores, Veron.
McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Lennox, Wallace, Feyenoord: Treytel; Romeyn, Israel, Laseroms,
Auld, Hughes. Van Duivenbode, Hasil, Jansen, Van Hanegem
Racing: Cejas; Perfumo, Diaz, Martin, Mori, (Boskamp), Wery, Kindvall, Moulijn.
Basile, Raffo, Rulli, Cardenas, Rodriguez, Maschio. Rotterdam, September 9
Buenos Aires, November 1 Feyenoord (0) 1 (Van Deale)
Racing Club (1) 2 (Raffo, Cardenas) Estudiantes (0) 0
Celtic (1) 1 (Gemmell pen) Feyenoord: Treytel; Romeyn, Israel, Laseroms,
Racing: Cejas; Perfumo, Chabay, Martin, Rulli, Van Duivenbode, Hasil (Boskamp), Van Hanegem,
Basile, Raffo, Cardoso, Cardenas, Rodriguez, Jansen, Wery, Kindvall, Moulijn (Van Deale).
Maschio. Estudiantes: Pezzano; Malbernat, Spadaro,
Celtic: Fallon; Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, Togneri, Medina (Pagnanini), Bilardo, Pachame,
McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Wallace, Chalmers, Romeo, Conigliaro (Rudzki), Flores, Veron.
O’Neill, Lennox.
Montevideo, November 4
1971
Racing Club (0) 1 (Cardenas)
Celtic (0) 0 Athens, December 15
Racing: Cejas; Perfumo, Chabay, Martin, Rulli, Panathinaikos (0) 1 (Filakouris)
Basile, Raffo, Cardoso, Cardenas, Rodriguez, Nacional (0) 1 (Artime)
Maschio. Panathinaikos: Ikonomopoulos; Tomaras (Vla-
Celtic: Fallon; Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, hos), Kapsis, Sourpis, Athanassopoulos, Elefthera-
McNeill, Clark, Johnstone, Lennox, Wallace, kis, Filakouris, Dimitrou, Kouvos, Antoniadis,
Auld, Hughes. Domazos.
1968 Nacional: Manga; Masnik, Maneiro, Montero
Castillo, Blanco, Ubina, Esparrago, Cubilla,
Buenos Aires, September 25 Artime, Brunel, Morales.
Estudiantes (1) 1 (Conigliaro)
Montevideo, December 29
Manchester U. (0) 0
Nacional (1) 2 (Artime 2)
Estudiantes : Poletti; Malbernat, Suarez, Madero,
Medina, Bilardo, Pachame, Togneri, Ribaudo, Panathinaikos (0) 1 (Filakouris)
Conigliaro, Veron. Nacional: Manga; Ubina, Brunel, Masnik,
Manchester U.: Stepney; Dunne, Burns, Crerand, Blanco, Montero Castillo, Maneiro, Exparrago,
Foulkes, Stiles, Morgan, Sadler, Law, Charlton, Cubilla (Mujica), Artime, Mamelli (Bareno).
est. Panathinaikos: Ykonomopoulos; Mitropoulos,
Manchester, October 16 Kapsis, Sourpis, Athanassopoulos, Kamaras
(Filakouris), Domazos, Eleftherakis, Dimitrou,
Manchester U. (0) 1 (Morgan) Antoniadis, Koudas.
856
Derby County players taking time off from their first League Championship success to
pose with French singing star Sacha Distel. Back: Kevin Hector, Alan Hinton, Colin
Roainiltan EPrant: Tnahn McQinvern Sacha Timmy Qardon (trainer)
Rangers captain John Greig is mobbed by wildly cheering fans
after the Scots victory over Moscow Dynamo in the European Cup Winners Cup Final
Leeds United Manager Don Revie was honoured as
Manager of the Year by Bell’s Whisky
Johan Cruyff (partly hidden, light shirt) heads Ajax’s second goal against
Inter-Milan in the European Cup Final in Rotterdam. Cruyff was
European Footballer of the Year in 1971
Hereford United players celebrate after their F.A. Cup giant-killing act against
Newcastle United. They had later cause for more rejoicing on being elected
Ted MacDougall of Bournemouth maintained his goalscoring reputation by scoring
47 League and Cup goals during the season
“s
¢--~~, Referee Tommy Dawes appears to be displeased with Crystal Palace No. 4 Steve Kember
This photograph was placed first in the Sport Category of Rothmans Awards for the
Dees ria) ani TitatrreaclatTt haw Aamo nt anc tation bce Reanliz= Davan TaAandan DhAta A wanntr
“Never mind the ball, let’s get on with the game’ by Clive Limpkin of the Sun who wa
joint second in the Rothmans Awards for the British Press Pictures.
Hull City’s Chris Chilton (9) gets together with Stoke City’s Dennis Smith
i OH Ge UG * Rt tn Ge
Although football in Europe is controlled by one authority — the Union Européenes des
Associations de Football (U.E.F.A.)—the structure of the game at all levels differs, some-
times considerably, from one country to another. There is a mistaken tendency to
bracket all Continental nations outside the British Isles under one heading, but in fact
there exist vastly different attitudes, styles of play, disciplinary procedures, transfer
systems, etc., and even diverse methods of deciding some domestic competitions within
the 33 national Football Associations affiliated to U.E.F.A.
The size of the League varies for instance from the modest 8 clubs in the First Division
of Iceland, to 20 clubs in France, just two short of the English First Division, which is
the largest overall. In Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Fin-
land, as well as in Russia, the season runs from April till November and there, as in
other Central and Eastern European countries, the climatic conditions (ice, frost and
snow) prevent any form of outdoor soccer activities between December and March. In
those countries the domestic championship is in fact suspended, at a time when in
Western Europe the season continues right through until spring.
In a number of countries their own F.A.-Cup competition lacked in the past the popu-
larity enjoyed by the traditional F.A. Cup in England. Only recently has the lucrative
Cup Winners’ Cup tournament elevated the domestic version of the Cup to its present
higher status. But that increasingly popular League Cup in England, for example, is
still not staged anywhere outside the United Kingdom. Perhaps the most important
differences are found between the attitudes to paid soccer, that is the professional and
the amateur performers.
In most countries professionalism on the scale as organised in England or Italy for
instance, simply cannot flourish because of lack of funds through insufficient support.
In Eastern Europe, where professional football is still officially not recognised, their
definitions of amateurism remain totally incompatible with those principles as accepted
in Western Europe.
Every year since 1956 a leading weekly soccer magazine France Football, which exercises
a powerful influence on the international scene, has been organising a poll to find
Europe’s ‘Footballer of the Year’. Although soccer is essentially a team game, the
individual brilliance which fires the imagination of the masses, reaps its reward by
similar nominations.
With few exceptions, Europe’s top footballers as selected by the voting journalists,
have been members of internationally successful teams either at national or at club level.
Not surprisingly, the reigning ‘European Footballer of the Year’ is the outstanding
Dutch centre forward Johann Cruyff, whose skill and goalscoring power were instru-
mental in Ajax Amsterdam winning the coveted European Champions Cup in 1971.
Previous winners:
ALBANIA
President: Qemal Mirsel. International matches 1971
Secretary: Azis Tahiri.
Feb. 17, Tirana: vyWest Germany (h) lost 0-1
Address of Association: Federation Alban-
aise de Football, Rruga, Kongresi I Per- (EC)
May 12, Tirana: v Poland (h) drew 1-1 (EC)
metit, 41 Tirana.
(Zegha)
Telephone: 41-70, 24-26, 28-55, 34-89.
June 12, Karlsruhe: v West Germany (a)
Cable: Albsport Tirana.
lost 0-2 “~ °)
Area: 11,100 square miles.
Nov. 14, Tirana: v Turkey (h) won 3-0 (EC)
Population: 1,872,000. Number of Clubs: 45.
(vernassr.. ~, Pano)
Number of Players: 675.
Year of Formation: 1932. Summary: P 4, W 1,D1,L2,F4,A4
National Colours: Red shirts. black shorts,
black stockings with red stri e. League Champions: Cup Winners
Second Choice of Colours: 1960 Dynamo Tirana Partizan Tirana
White shirts,
white shorts, white stockings. 1961 Dynamo Tirana Partizan Tirana
1962 Partizan Tirana
Name, Address and Capacity of National
Stadium: Qemal Stafa, Tirana, 24,000.
1963 Partizan Tirana
1964 Partizan Tirana Dynamo Tirana
Names, Addresses and Capacity of Other
Principal Football Grounds: Dynamo, 15,000; 1965 Nendori Tirana Partizan Tirana
1966 Nendori Tirana —
Shkodra, 13,000; Durresi, 15,000; Korca,
1967 Dynamo Tirana —
13,000; Fier, 10,000; Vlora, 13,000.
1968 Nendori Tirana Partizan Tirana
Languages: English, French.
1969 Nendori Tirana Partizan Tirana
1970 Nendori Tirana Partizan Tirana
1971 Partizan Tirana
AUSTRIA
President: Dr. Heinz Geroe. Languages: German, English, French.
Secretary: Otto Demuth.
Address of Ass ciation: Oesterreichischer Principal Honours:
Fussball-Bund, Mariahilferstrasse Postfach Runners-up in Olympic Games, 1936.
161, Wien 56.
Telephone: 57-15-36. International matches 1971
Cable: Football Wien. April 4, Vienna: v Hungary (h) lost 0-2
Telex: 01 3232-h Sport. May 26, Stockholm: v Sweden (a) lost 0-1
Area: 32,374 square miles. (EC)
Population: 7,000,000. May 30, Dublin: v Hire (a) won 4-1 (EC)
Number of Clubs: 1,515. (Schmidradner pen., Kodat, Ettmayer,
Number of Players: 200,000. Starek).
Year of Formation: 1904. July 11, Sao Paulo: v Brazil (a) drew 1-1
National Colours: White shirts, black shorts, (Jara)
black stockings. Sept. 4, Vienna: v Sweden (h) won 1-0 (EC)
Second Choice of Colours: Red shirts, white (Stering)
shorts, red stockings. Oct. 10, Linz: v Eire (h) won 6-0 (EC)
Name, Address and Capacity of National (Parits 3, Jara 2, Pirkner pen.)
Stadium: Wiener Stadion, Prater, Vienna, Nov. 20, Rome: v Italy (a) drew 2-2 (EC)
72,500. (Jara, 0.g.)
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other Summary: P 7, W 3, D2, L 2, F 14, A7
Principal Football Grounds: Linzer Stadion,
Linz, 22,100; Stadion Liebenau, Graz,
Total N». of League Championship Wins:
19,000; Tivoli Stadion, Innsbruck, 14,000;
Stadion, Wiener Neustadt, 12,600; Bodensee- Rapid Vienna 24; FK Austria 8; Admira 7;
stadion, Bregenz, 12,000; Stadion Klagenfurt, Wiener Sportklub 5; First Vienna 6; Amateur
Klagenfurt, 11,000; HoheWarte, Wien,32,000. FC 2; FAC 1; Hakoah 1; Wacker Vienna 1;
875
Wacker Innsbruck 1; WAF 1; WAC 1; 1970 Austria Vienna Wacker Innsbruck
Linz ASK 1 Swarowski Innsbruck 1. 1971 Wacker Innsbruck Austria Vienna
1972 S. Innsbruck Rapid Vienna
League Champions: Cup Winners:
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BELGIUM
President: M. Louis Wouters. Feb. 17, Brussels: vy Portugal (h) won 3-0
Secretary: Jose Crahay. (EC) (Lambert 2 (1 pen.), Denul)
Address of Association: Union Royale Belge May 26, Copenhagen: v Denmark (a) won
des Sociétés de Football Association, 14 Rue 2-1 (EC) (Devrindt 2)
Guimard, Bruxelles 4. Nov. 7, Verviers: v. Luxembourg (a) won 1-0
Telephone: 02/12.98.50. (Van den Daele)
Cable: UBSFA Bruxelles. Nov. 10, Aberdeen: v Scotland (a) lost 0-1
Area: 11,779 square miles. (EC)
Population: 9,250,000. Nov. 21, Lisbon: v Portugal (a) drew 1-1
Number of Clubs: 2,250. (Lambert)
Number of Players: 100,000. Summary: P 6, W 4,D1,L1,F10,A3
Year of Formation: 1895.
National Colours: White shirts with tri-
coloured (black-yellow-red) collar and cuffs, Total No. of League Championship Wins:
white shorts, white stockings with tricoloured
(black-yellow-red) tops. Anderlecht 15; Union St. Géilloise 11;
Second Choice of Colours: White shirts with Beerschot 7; Standard Liege 6; RC Brussels
tricoloured (black-yellow-red) collar and 6; FC Liege 5; Daring Brussels 5; Antwerp
cuffs, black shorts, white stockings with tri- 4; Lierse SK 3; Malines 3; CS Bruges 3;
coloured (black-yellow-red) tops. FC Bruges 1.
Name, Address and Capacity of National
Stadium: Centenary Stadium, Marathon
Avenue, Brussels (Heysel), 70,000. League Champions: Cup Winners:
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1955 Anderlecht Antwerp
Principal Football Grounds: R. Antwerp 1956 Anderlecht Tournai
F.C.-Bosuilbaan, at Deurne (Antwerp), 1957 Antwerp No Competition
58,000; R.F.C. Liégeois-Chaussée de Ton- 1958 Standard Liege No Competition
gres, at Rocourt (Liége), 43,000; R. Stan- 1959 Anderlecht No Competition
dard C. Liégeois-2 rue de la Centrale at 1960 Lierse S.K. No Competition
Sclessin (Liége), 35,000; R.S.C. Ander- 1961 Standard Liege No Competition
lechtois-2, avenue Théo Verbeeck, Ander- 1962 Anderlecht No Competition
lecht (Brussels), 35,000. 1963 Standard Liege No Competition
Languages: French, German, English. 1964 Anderlecht La Gantoise
Season: September—May. 1965 Anderlecht Standard Liege
Principal Honours: 1966 Anderlecht Standard Liege
Olympic winners 1920 1967 Anderlecht Standard Liege
Fairs Cup: Runners-up Anderlecht 1970 1968 Anderlecht F.C. Bruges
1969 Standard Liege _Lierse S.K.
International matches 1971 1970 Standard Liege F.C. Bruges
Feb. 3, Liege: v Scotland (h) won 3-0 (EC) 1971 Standard Liege Beerschot
(Van Himst 2 (1 pen.) 0.g.) 1972 Anderlecht Anderlecht
876
Final League Table 1971-72
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Bruges J SOS eo) eS: 157 eo, 45 Beerschot BOM Sip laws) 49 m7,
Standard Liege 307 1591 94 48 19 41 St. Trond SO Oe SMSF 131 4 one 26
Racing White BOP Sieel OT A 28 36 Antwerp SOLAS S 9 ee/S 43253325
CS Bruges BOW AZ sen OF SUF 24e2 82 Diest 308 9413) 27650. 25:
Malines S0ual0) 11s. 935 131 - 3 Crossing 30) SOF 12) 12 C7 ess) 24
Lierse f SORTIe 81 336° A270 30 Waregem B07" +7 Gs 304 45a)
F.C. Liege SO) P12" 5444 4728 Beveren-Waas SOiet SiG, 192 S26
BULGARIA
President: Danayl Nikolov. Dec. 4, Sofia: vy France (h) won 2-1 (EC)
Secretary: Nikola Mollov. (Jekov, Mikhailov)
Address of Association: Federation Bulgare Summary: P 7, W 4, D1,L2,F 13,A8
de Football, Stade-v-Levsky, Sofia.
Total No. of League Championship Wins:
Telephone: 8753 91-4. Cable: Besefese Sofia.
CSKA (prev. CDNA) Sofia 15; Levski
Area: 42,830 square miles.
Sofia 8; Slavia Sofia 6; Dynamo Sofia 3;
Population: 8,500,000.
Lokomotiv Sofia 3; Vladislav Varna 3; AC
Number of Clubs: 8,800.
Sofia 2; Botev Plovdiv 1; Sokol Varna 1;
Number of Players: 120,000. Tichka Sofia 1; Spartak Plovdiv 1; Trakia
Year of Formation: 1923. Plovdiv 1.
National Colours: White shirts, green shorts,
ted stockings. League Champions: Cup Winners:
Second Choice of Colours: Red shirts, white 1955 CDNA Sofia CDNA Sofia
shorts, white stockings. 1956 CDNA Sofia Levski Sofia
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1957 CDNA Sofia Levski Sofia
Stadium: ‘‘Vassil Levski’, Sofia, 65,000. 1958 CDNA Sofia Botev Plovdiv
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1959 CDNA Sofia Levski Sofia
Principal Football Grounds: Stade Narodna 1960 CDNA Sofia CDNA Sofia
Armia, Pare de la Liberté, Sofia, 30,000; 1961 CDNA Sofia CDNA Sofia
Stade Slavia, Ovtcha Koupel, Sofia, 30,000; 1962 CDNA Sofia Botev Plovdiv
Stade Rakovski, quartier Ivan Vasoc, Sofia, 1963 Spartak Plovdiv Slavia Sofia
29,000; Stade Guerena, quartier Podouene, 1964 Lokomotiv Sofia Slavia Sofia
Sofia, 33,000; Stade 9 Septembre, Plovdiv, 1965 Levski Sofia CSKA Sofia
25,000; Stade Christo Botev, Plovdiv, 1966 CSKA Sofia Slavia Sofia
30,000; Stade Yuri Gagarine, Varna, 40,000; 1967 Trakia Plovdiv Levski Sofia
Stade de la ville de Rousse, 20,000; Stade 9 1968 Levski Sofia Levski Sofia
Septembre, Bourgass, 15,000. 1969 CSKA Sofia CSKA Sofia
Languages: Russian, French, German, 1970 Levski Sofia Levski Spartak
English. 1971 CSKA Sofia Levski Spartak
League Table 1971-72
Principal Honours: (up to and including May 21)
Olympic Runners-up 1968 Ww ie) L y
CSKA Sofia 25° Ag (Syma?)
Levski Spartak 23 36 5 4
International matches 1971 Lokomotiv Sofia 25) Ws De Se BA e213 1
Beroe 25)\ 14°35 28 fo) 360 31
April 7, Athens: v Greece (a) won 1-0 Slavia 2SIAQTOESIUE 7A435 M27 28
(Vasilev) Thrakia 25g OUNe Tesi) 40 nis24 27
May 19, Sofia: v Hungary (h) won 3-0 (EC) Botev Plovdiv 25 10 4 11 45 40 24
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(Kolev, Petkov, Velitchkov) Jambol 25 9 4 12 28) §36"822
June 9, Oslo: v Norway (a) won 4-1 (EC) Dunay DSO iO: Leo bei were
(Boney 2, (1 pen.) Jekov, Vasilev) Spartak 258 P6119 26" 41920
Akademik Zee es leer 392)
Sept.26, Budapest: v Hungary (a) lost 0-2 (EC) Etar 255) (Bi Salles SOL 40% 221
Nov. 10, Nantes: v France (a) lost 1-2 (EC) LokomotivPlovdiv 25 4 13 8 20 33 21
(Boney pen.) ESK Spartak 25°) 7 Gee 12 9354736520
Gabrovo 25 ¥ Gavisarlim 27) 360720
Nov. 17, Sofia: v Greece (h) drew 2-2 Tchernomorec 25: TEAS 3 “432198; 19
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CYPRUS
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President: Achilles Frangos. Association, Metokhiou 382, P.O. Box 1471,
Secretary: Christodoulos Hadijoannous. Nicosia.
Address of Association: Cyprus Football Telephone: 65341, 72136.
877
Cable: Kop Nicosia. Language: English.
Area: 3,572 square miles. Season: October—June.
Population: 600,000. All Players are Amateurs.
Number of Clubs: 24 (13 2nd Division).
Number of Players: 7,855. International matches 1971
Year of Formation: 1934.
Jan. 31, Nicosia: v Greece (h) lost 1-2
National Colours: Blue shirts, white shorts,
Feb. 3, Nicosia: v Northern Ireland (h) lost
blue and white stockings.
Second Choice of Colours: White shirts, blue
0-3 (EC)
April 21, Belfast: v Northern Ireland (a)
shorts.
Name, Address and Capacity of National lost 0-5 (EC)
May 9, Nicosia: v Spain (h) lost 0-2 (EC)
Stadium: G.S.P., Nicosia, 20,000.
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other June 7, Moscow: v Russia (a) lost 1-6 (EC)
Principal Football Grounds: G.S.E., Fama- (Mikail)
gusta, 20,000; G.S.O., Limassol, 18,000
Nov. 24, Granada: v Spain (a) lost 0-7 (EC)
G.S.Z., Larnaca, 12,000. Summary: P 6, W 0, D0, L 6, F 2, A 25
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
President: Milon Miehalik. Nov. 14, Bucharest: v Rumania (a) lost 1-2
Secretary: Josef Starek. (EC) (Capkovic)
Address of Association: Czechoslovak Foot- Summary: P 7, W 4, D1,L2,F11,A5
ball, 12, Na Porici, Prague, 1.
Telephone: 249-841. Total No. of League Championship Wins
Cable: Sportsvaz. Sparta Prague 13; Slavia Prague 12; Dukla
Area: 49,370 square miles. Prague (prev. UDA) 9; Slovan Bratislava 5;
Population: 14,000,000. Spartak Trnava 3; Viktoria Zizkov 1; Red
Number of Clubs: 5,280. Star Bratislava 1; Hradec Kralove 1.
Number of Players: 280,000.
Year of Formation: 1906. League Champions: Cup Winners:
National Colours: White shirts, white shorts, 1955 Spartak Sokolovo No Competition
white, red, blue stockings. 1956 Dukla Prague No Competition
Second Choice of Colours: Red shirts, white 1957 Dukla Prague No Competition
shorts, blue stockings. 1958 Dukla Prague No Competition
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1959 Red Star Bratislava No Competition
Stadium: Stadion ceskoslovenské armady, 1960 Hradec Kralove Red Star, Brno
Praha-Strahov, 45,000. 1961 Dukla Prague Dukla Prague
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1962 Dukla Prague Dukla Prague
Principal Football Grounds: Slovan Brati- 1963 Dukla Prague Slovan Bratislava
slava, Bratislava-Tehelné pole, 45,000; 1964 Dukla Prague Sparta Prague
Spartak Brno, Brno, 40,000; Slavia Prague, 1965 Sparta Prague Dukla Prague
Prague, 33,000; Sparta Praha, Prague, 30,000. 1966 Dukla Prague Dukla Prague
Language: German. 1967 Sparta Prague Spartak Trnava
1968 Spartak Trnava Slovan Bratislava
Principal Honours: 1969 Spartak Trnava Dukla Prague
World Cup runners-up 1934, 1962 1970 Slovan Bratislava P. J. Gottwaldoy
Olympic Games runners-up 1964 1971 Spartak Trnava Spartak Trnava
Cup Winners Cup: Winners Slovan Bratis-
lava 1969 League Table 1971-72
(up to and including May 7)
Ps WW UD. Sih Eo aebtss
International matches 1971 Spartak Trnava 739 AlaaOar ee EN Beta) ) 34
April 21, Swansea: v Wales (a) won 3-1 (EC) Slovan Bratislava 22 13 5 4 48 25 31
VSS Kosice 2210) 945 34 3h) 2ONR29
(Capkovic 2, Taborsky) Dukla Prague 22. 11) S986 435 Gnd
May 16, Bratislava: vyRumania (h) won 1-0 ZVL Zilina 22. Dis 46/8 Te 30' 26s
(EC) (F. Vesely) Sparta Prague 22°10 (3°96 ..36 400033
Union Teplice 22, TRSa lhl setae ome
June 16, Helsinki: v Finland (a) won 4-0 (EC) Slavia Prague 22, 10029 10924) 25782
(J. Capkovic, Pollak, Karko 2) TZ Trinec D2, —— Gees Imre ora26 ns32a)
July 14, Rio: v Brazil (a) lost 0-1 Lokomotiv Kosice 22 7 5 10 26 33 19
AC Nitra 22. i S10) 22) 32mg
Sept. 26, Berlin: vyEast Germany (a) drew Banik Ostrava 22° TAT 2829S
1-1 (Kuna) Jednota Trencin D2 ol AV AN e290 40m
Oct. 27, Prague: y Wales (h) won 1-0 (EC) Tatran Presov 22°" "6" **'6 10) 20" Sate
Zbrojovka Brno 22\ O51 127710!" 28487,
(Kuna) Inter Bratislava 22, yA eel ds 21. 30nnrS
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DENMARK
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President: Vilhelm Skousen. Sept. 26, Oslo: v Norway (a) won 4-1
reas < Hyldstorp. (Schriver 2, Nygaard, Marcussen)
ress of Association: Danish Football ,
Association, P.H.-Lings-Allé 4, Copen- oe ee
hagen, 2100. Total No. of League Championship Wins
Telephone: Tria 4540,
BK 93 Copenhagen 9; Boldklub 8; Akade-
Cable; Danksboldspil.
misk 7; BK 03 Copenhagen 6; Frem 5;
Area: 17,159 square miles.
Esbjerg 4; Aarhus 4; KB Copenhagen 3;
Population: 5,000,000.
BK 09 Odense 2; Hvidovre 2; Vejle 2;
Number of Clubs: 1,400.
Koge BK 1; Odense 1913 BK 1.
Number of Players: 185,096.
Year of Formation: 1889.
National Colours; Red shirts, white shorts, League Champions: Cup Winners:
red/white stockings. 1955 Aarhus G.F. Aarhus G.F.
Second Choice of Colours: Blue shirts, white 1956 Aarhus G.F. Frem
shorts, blue/white stockings. 1957 Aarhus G.F. Aarhus G.F.
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1958 Vejle Vejle
Stadium: Kobenhavns Idraetspark, P.H.- 1959 BK 09 Odense Vejle
Lings-Alle 2, 50,000. 1960 Aarhus G.F Aarhus G.F.
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1961 Esbjerg F.K. Aarhus G.F.
Principal Football Grounds: Odense stadium, 1962 Esbjerg F.K. B.K. Odense 09
Odense, 28,000; Aarhus stadium, Aarhus, 1963 Esbjerg F.K. B.K. Odense 09
22,000; Aalborg stadium, Aalborg, 22,000; 1964 BK 09 Odense Esbjerg
Esbjerg stadium, Esbjerg, 20,000; Vejle 1965 Esbjerg F.K. G.F. Aarhus
stadium, Vejle, 20,000. 1966 Hvidovre Aalborg B.K. 1885
Languages: English, German. 1967 Hvidovre Randers Freja
Season: April-November. Break: December 1968 K.B. Randers Freja
to March. 1969 Boldklub 03 K.B. Copenhagen
— 1970 Boldklub 03 Aalborg
py ippours: 1971 Vejle BK 09 Odense
Runners-up in Olympic Games, 1908, 1912,
1960.
FINLAND
FRANCE
EAST GERMANY
President: Helmut Riedel. Oct. 17, Belgrade: v Yugoslavia (a) drew 0-0
Secretary: Gunter Schneider. (EC)
Address of Association: Deutscher Fussball- Summary: P 7, W 2, D 3, L 2, F 8, A8&
Verband, Storkower Strasse 118, Berlin
Total No. of League Championship Wins:
No. 18. Telephone: 53 07 11/App 388.
ASK Vorwaerts 6; Wismut Karl-Marx-
Cable: Fussball Verband Berlin.
Stadt 4; Carl Zeiss Jena (prev. Motor Jena)
Telex: 0112119. Area: 41,802 square miles.
3; Chemie Leipzig 2; Dynamo Dresden 2;
Population: 20,000,000.
Turbine Erfurt 2; Turbine Halle 1; Zwickau
Number of Clubs: 5,227.
1; Empor Rostock 1; Magdeburg 1.
Number of Players: 380,000.
Year of Formation: 1952.
League Champions: Cup Winners:
National Colours: White shirts, blue shorts, 1955 Turbine Erfurt Wismut Karl-Marx-
white stockings. Stadt
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1956 Wismut Karl- Chemie Leipzig
Stadium: Sportforum-Leipzig, 100,000.
Marx-Stadt
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1957 Wismut Karl- Lokomotive Leipzig
Principal Football Grounds: Walter-Ulbricht- Marx-Stadt
Stadion, Berlin, 60,000; Heinz-Steyer-Stad- Dresden Einheit SC
1958 ASK Vorwaerts
jon, Dresden, 55,000; Ernst-Thalmann-
1959 Wismut Karl- Dynamo Berlin
Stadion, 55,000; Karl-Marx-Stadt, 55,000; Marx-Stadt
Georg-Dimitroff-Stadion, Erfurt, 50,000; 1960 ASK Vorwaerts Motor Jena
Kurt-Wabbel-Stadion, Halle, 50,000; Ernest- Berlin
Abbe-Stadion, Jena, 30,000; Ostsee-Stadion,
1961 Empor Rostock Motor Jena
Rostock, 30,000; Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn- Halle Chemie S.C.
1962 ASK Vorwaerts
Sportpark, Berlin, 25,000; Ernest-Grube- Berlin
Stadion, Magdeburg, 50,000. 1963 Motor Jena Motor Zwickau
Language: German. 1964 Leipzig Chemie Magdeburg Aufbav
International matches 1971 1965 ASK Vorwaerts Magdeburg S.C.
Feb. 3, Santiago: v Chile (a) won 1-0 Berlin
(Kreische) 1966 ASK Vorwaerts Chemie Leipzig
April 25, Gera: v Luxembourg (h) won 2-1 Berlin
(EC) (Kreische, Frenzel) 1967 Karl Marx Motor Zwickau
May 9, Leipzig: v Yugoslavia (h) lost 1-2 Stadt
(EC) (Léwe) 1968 Karl Zeiss Jena Union East Berlin
Sept. 19, Leipzig: v Mexico (h) drew 1-1 1969 ASK Vorwaerts F.C. Magdeburg
(Léwe) Berlin
Sept. 26, Berlin: vy Czechoslovakia (h) drew 1970 Karl Zeiss Jena ASK Vorwaerts
1-1 (Streich) Berlin
Oct. 10, Rotterdam: v Holland (a) lost 2-3 1971 Dynamo Dresden Dynamo Dresden
(EC) (Vogel 2) 1972 Magdeburg Carl Zeiss Jena
881
Final League Table 1971-72
P W Dy Lo- Bias:
Magdeburg 26) (47. #4 LokomotiveLeipzig 26 9 7 10 30 31 25
Dynamo Berlin 26: 135949: Hansa Rostock 26" & <8" 100 2724s
Dynamo Dresden 26 12 9 Wismut Aue 26 7 #9 10 34 46 23
Karl Zeiss Jena 26125 eer, > is) wb w_ Union Berlin 262 <5 fiig 10; 21e9382 8820
Vorwarts Frankfurt 26 9 9 Karl-Marx-Stadt 26. 7 5 14 34, 48-19
Chemie Halle 265 10m Stahl Riesa 26 3 : 13 23 40 18
Sachsenring 264 Te 1} IMAM”
MOO Vorwarts Stralsund 26
WEST GERMANY
President: Dr. Hermann Gossmann. June 12, Karlsruhe: v Albania (h) won 2-0
Secretary: Hans Passlak. (EC) (Netzer, Grabowski)
Address of Association: Deutscher Fussball- June 22, Oslo: vy Norway (a) won 7-1
Bund, Zeppelinallee 77, 6, Frankfurt/Main, (Miiller 3, Overath, Beckenbauer, Held,
90. Netzer)
Telephone: (0611) 770568. June 27, Géteborg: v Sweden (a) lost 0-1
Cable: Fussball, Frankfurt. June 30, Copenhagen: v Denmark (a) won
Telex: 041 2500 dfbd. 3-1 (Miiller, Flohe, Beckenbauer)
Area: 95,097 square miles. Sept. 8, Hanover: v Mexico (h) won 5-0
Population: 55,000,000. (Miiller 3, Képpel, Netzer)
Number of Clubs: 15,363. Oct. 10, Warsaw: v Poland (a) won 3-1 (EC)
Number of Players: 2,245,512 members; (Miiller 2, Grabowski)
1,500,000 active players. Noy. 17, Hamburg: v Poland (h) drew 0-0
Year of Formation: 1904-45; 1950. (EC)
National Colours: White shirts, black shorts, Summary: P 9, W 7, D1, L 1, F 24,A4
black stockings with white tops.
Total No. of League Championship Wins
Second Choice of Colours: Green shirts, white
shorts, white stockings. F.C. Nuremburg 9; Schalke 7; VfB Leipzig
Name, Address and Capacity of National 3; S.V. Firth 3; Hamburg SV 3; Borussia
Stadium: There is no stadium which could Dortmund 3; Bayern Munich 3; Viktoria
be considered as the National Stadium. The Berlin 2; Hertha Berlin 2; Hanover 2;
biggest is the Berlin Olympic Stadium, Dresden S.C. 2; VfB Stuttgart 2; Kaiser-
present capacity 91,000. slautern 2; F.C. Cologne 2; Borussia
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other Mo6nchen-Gladbach 2; 1860 Munich 1;
Principal Football Grounds: Rosenau-Stad- Werder Bremen 1; Union Berlin 1; F.C.
ion, Augsburg, 54,688; Stadion Rote Erde, Freburg 1; Phoenix Karlsruhe 1; Karlsruher
Dortmund, 42,000; Waldstadion Frankfurt, S.V. 1; Holstein Kiel 1; Fortuna Diisseldorf
70,839; Volksparkstadion Hamburg, 71,020; 1; Rapid Vienna 1; VfR Mannheim 1;
Niedersachsenstadion Hannover, 74,928; Retweiss Essen 1; Eintracht Frankfurt 1;
Neckarstadion Stuttgart, 74,672; Stadt. Eintracht Brunswick 1.
Stadion Nurnberg, 64,208; Miuingersdorfer
Stadion, K6in, 61,062; Siidwest-Stadion
Ludwigshafen, 61,754. League Champions: Cup Winners:
Languages: German, English, French. 1955 Rotweiss Essen Karlsruher F.C.
Season: August to June. 1956 Borussia Karlsruher F.C.
Dortmund
Principal Honours: 1957 Borussia Bayern Munich
World Cup Winners, 1954; Runners-up, Dortmund
1966.
1958 Schalke VfB Stuttgart
European Championship: Winners: 1972. 1959 Eintracht Schwarzweiss Essen
European Champions Cup: Runners-up
Frankfurt
Eintracht Frankfurt 1960.
1960 S.V. Hamburg Borussia MG6nchen-
Cup-Winners Cup Winners: Borussia Dort-
gladbach
mund 1966; Bayern Munich 1967
1961 F.C. Nuremburg Werder Bremen
Runners-up: 1860 Munich 1965; Hamburg
1962 F.C. Cologne F.C. Nuremburg
SV 1968
1963 Borussia Dort- Hamburg SV
International matches 1971 mund
Feb. 17, Tirana: v Albania (a) won 1-0 (EC) 1964 F.C. Cologne TSV Munich 1860
(Miiller) 1965 Werder Bremen Borussia Dortmund
April 25, Istanbul: v Turkey (a) won 3-0 (EC) 1966 TSV Munich Bayern Munich
(Miiller 2, Képpel) 1860
882
1967 Eintracht Hamburg SV League Table 1971-72
Brunswick (up to and including May 21)
1968 F.C. Nurem- F.C. Cologne Pw Dy i Re Arets!
burg Bayern Munich Sie 2Ty 7 389.734 749
Schalke 04 SY 2 4 eo 71 29 aS
1969 Bayern Munich Bayern Munich Borussia Ménchen-
1970 Borussia M6n- Offenbach Kickers Gladbach SOMEGIV YON, E8107 Lan3SR 38
chengladbach Cologne S113 a 2i5. OF 550, 41 38
Eintracht Frankfurt 31 14 7 10 64 54 35
1971 Borussia M6n- Bayern Munich Kaiserslautern 31 14 8 S-o2'"55 48 ©33
chengladbach VfL Bochum Si aes ge Gael 95 54) 1620032
1972 Bayern Munich Hertha Berlin D012. oF 8.210% 37. 46532
VfB Stuggart Diesen edt 46) 53 3)
Hamburg S.V. 31129 "6: = 13,7249 447 30,
Eintracht Brunswick 31 7 14 10 34 42 28
Werder Bremen Sie O 7. As 55: 954 27
MSV Duisburg ST Oe 7, 435) 440 27,
Fortuna Disseldorf 31 8 10 13 33 48 26
Hanover 96 SUF 10,538. 5059) 23
Oberhausen Sh ap OR ie ch ete]
Borussia Dortmund 31 5 8 18 31 78 18
Arminia Bielefeld 31 6 6 19 38 64 18
GREECE
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President: Dr. George Dedes. Total No. of Championship Wins:
Secretary: Michel Couvaris
Olympiakos 17; Panathinaikos 11; AEK
Address of Association: Federation Helleni- Athens 5; Aris Salonika 3.
que de Football Association, 93 Rue de
L’Académie, Athénes. League Champions: Cup Winners:
Telephone: 622 202/203. Cable: Football 1955 Olympiakos Panathinaikos
Athenes. Telex: 5328. Area: 50,547 square 1956 Olympiakos AEK Athens
miles. Population: 9,000,000. Number of 1957 Olympiakos Olympiakos
Clubs: 1,200. Number of Players: 35,000. 1958 Olympiakos Olympiakos
Year of Formation: 1926. 1959 Olympiakos Olympiakos
National Colours: White shirts, blue shorts, 1960 Panathinaikos Olympiakos
Blue with white trimmings, stockings. 1961 Panathinaikos Olympiakos
Second Choice of Colours: Blue shirts, blue 1962 Panathinaikos No Competition
shorts. 1963 AEK Athens Olympiakos
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1964 Panathinaikos No Competition
Stadium: Karaiskaki, Neon Faliron, 40,000. 1965 Panathinaikos Olympiakos
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1966 Olympiakos AEK Athens
Principal Football Grounds: Kaftatzoglion, 1967 Olympiakos Panathinaikos
Salonique, 45,000; A.E.K., Athens, 35,000; 1968 AEK Athens Olympiakos
Panathinaikos, Athénes, 30,000; P.A.O.K., 1969 Panathinaikos Panathinaikos
Salonique, 30,000. 1970 Panathinaikos Aris Salonika
Languages: English, French. 1971 AEK Athens Olympiakos
Panathinaikos
Principal Honours:
European Champions Cup: Runners-up League Table 1971-72
(up to and including May 17)
Panathinaikos 1971
BY Whe i ber Averts
Panathinaikos BOPQUA)-G.0283) 771121" 78
International matches 1971 AEK Athens 30 18 8 4 46 20 74
Jan. 31, Nicosia: v Cyprus (a) won 2-1 Olympiakos 30) 18. 86 4.52 27, 74
(Serafis, Koudas) Aris 3G? 165"10" 4-43) 2)" 72
PAOK 80) 16079915, 1449 71
April 7, Athens: v Bulgaria (h) lost 0-1 Panachaiki BO sy 11 pepAi Thpny Be 38-1 324068
April 21, Wembley: v England (a) lost 0-3 Panionios 30) Iie 95 10; 28) (267 61
Ethnikos 30) ToNtar 9e+ 3433) 58
(EC) Kavala 30 10'¥F 8% 12 ~29.433.058
May 12, Berne: v Switzerland (a) lost 0-1 (EC) Iraklis FL Ts Fe tn Pa hoc sara fe
June 18, Athens: v Malta (h) won 2-0 (EC) Trikala 20 ae dd 2 oO) oetoD
(Davourlis, Ardiniov) Olympiakos Volos 30 9 7 14 19 35 55
Veroia 200 > Ty h0,- 913-234 43.54
July 7, Mexico City: v Mexico (a) drew 1-1 Aigaleo 30 8 8 14 22 43 54
(Davourlis) Fostir B0P 16! 11813931" 47053
Oct. 3, Salonika: v Mexico (h) lost 0-1 Pierikos 30h mdned2. 03" 3237439) 952
Apollon BO) On ie sl eee Onnao 749:
Nov. 17, Sofia: v Bulgaria (a) drew 2-2 Olympiakos Nicosia 30 2 7 21 13 51 40
(Antoniadis, Papaioannou) (Note: 3 Pts. for a win, 2 pts. for draw, 1 point for
Dec. 1, Athens: v England (h) lost 0-2 (EC) completing fixture).
883
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President: Albert Gudmundsson. Cable: KSI Reykjavik.
Secretary: Arni Agutsson. : Area; 39,768 square miles.
’ Address of Association: Football Association Population; 300,000.
of Iceland, P.O. Box 1011, Reykjavik. Number of Clubs: 52.
Telephone: 8-4444. Number of Players: 5,000.
885
Year of Formation: 1929. 1961 KR Reykjavik
National Colours: Red shirts, white shorts 1962 Fram
and blue stockings. 1963 KR Reykjavik KR Reykjavik
Second Choice of Colours: A variation of the 1964 Kedavik KR Reykjavik
above colours. 1965 KR Reykjavik Valur Reykjavik
Name, Address and Capacity of National Stad- 1966 Valur Reykjavik KR Reykjavik
ium: Laugardalsvéllur, Reykjavik, 15,000. 1967 Valur Reykjavik KR Reykjavik
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1968 KR Reykjavik Valur
Principal Football Grounds: Méelavollur, Vestmannaeyjar
Reykjavik. Ibrottavéllurinn, Akureyri. Ibrot- 1969 Keflavik KR Akureyri
tavollurinn, Akranesi. Ibrdéttav6llurinn, Ke- 1970 Akranes Fram
flavik. 1971 Akranes KR Reykjavik
Language: English.
Final League Table ie
Season: April-September. W .Dio &Pane
, Keflavik 14 8 4° {2.032 “Sie
International matches 1971 5 Vestmannayjar 1 VEQL ING : si fe bi
: v Norway (a) lost 1- Fram Reykiavik 14 bow ot ok
Nee gOpeoee y (@) Akranes 14 6 20. 6:27, Oye
(Gunnersson) Valur [4 Gen 2a Ges 25 14
3 . , Breidablik iM? . £5.24 see
League Champions: Cup Winners: Ko Reykiavik 141 v3: bed engl 13neDOMRIE0
1960 KR =e Akureyri 14. 4,41 9 21° Bie
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
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LUXEMBOURG
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President: M. Rene van den Bulcke. Telephone: 48-86-61.
Secretary: Mile Eliane Cremona. Area: 999 square miles.
Address of Association: Fédération Luxem- Population: 330,000.
bourgeoise de Football, 50 Rue de Stras- Number of Clubs: 172.
bourg, Luxembourg. Number of Players: 8,500.
887
Year of Formation :1908. 1956 Spora Luxem- Stade Dudelange
National Colours: Red shirts, white shorts, bourg
blue stockings. 1957 Stade Dude- Spora Luxembourg
Second Choice of Colours: White shirts, lange
white shorts, blue stockings. 1958 Jeunesse d’Esch Red Boys
Name, Address and Capacity of National Differdange
Stadium: City Stadium Luxembourg, 18,000. 1959 Jeunesse d’Esch US Luxembourg
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other 1960 Jeunesse Esch National Schiffige
Principal Football Grounds: Stade E. 1961 Spora Luxem- Alliance Dudelange
Mayrisch, Esch-sur-Alzette, 11,000; Stade burg
Municipal, Differdange, 10,000. 1962 Union Luxem- Alliance Dudelange
Languages: French, German, English. burg
Season: August — June. 1963 Jeunesse Esch Union Luxemburg
1964 Aris Bonnevoie Union Luxemburg
International matches 1971 1965 Stade Dude- Spora Luxemburg
Feb. 24, Rotterdam: v Holland (a) lost 0-6 lange
(EC) 1966 Aris Bonnevoie Spora Luxemburg
April 25, Gera: v East Germany (a) lost 1-2 1967 Jeunesse Esch Aris Bonnevoie
(EC) (Dussier) 1968 Jeunesse Esch U.S. Dudelange
Oct. 27, Titograd: v Yugoslavia (a) drew 0-0 1969 Avenir Beggen Union Luxemburg
(EC) 1970 Jeunesse Esch Union Luxemburg
Nov. 7, Verviers: v Belgium lost 0-1 1971 Union Jeunesse
Nov. 17, Eindhoven: v Holland (a) lost 0-8 Hautcharage
(EC) 1972 Aris Bonnevoie Red Boys
Summary: P5,W0,D1,L4,F1,A17
MALTA
President: Dr. Gius Mifsud Bonnici H.D. International matches 1971
Secretary: Frank Attard. Feb. 3, Valetta: v England (h) lost 0-1 (EC)
Address of Association: Malta Football April 21, Lucerne: v Switzerland (a) lost 0-5
Association, 84 Old Mint Street, Valetta, (EC)
Malta. May 12, Wembley: v England (a) lost 0-5
Telephone: 22697, 74372. (EC)
Cable: Football Malta 1960. June 18, Athens: v Greece (a) lost 0-2 (EC)
Area: 122 square miles. Nov. 14, Valetta: v Hungary (h) lost 0-2 (EC)
Population: 335,000. Summary: P 5, W 0, D 0, L 5, F0, A 15
Number of Clubs: 36.
Number of Players: 900 Professionals; League Champions: Cup Winners:
1,500 Amateurs. 1961 Hibernian Floriana
Year of Formation: 1900. 1962 Floriana Hibernian
National Colours: Red. 1963 Valetta Slie~a Wanderers
Second Choice of Colours: White. 1964 Sliema Wand. Valeita
1965 Sliema Wand. Slies:ia Wanderers
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1966 Sliema Wand. Floriana
Stadium: Malta F.A. Ground, Gzira, 15,000. 1967 Hibernian Floriana
Name, Address and Capacity of Other Principal 1968 Floriana Sliema Wanderers
Football Ground: Schreiber Sports Ground, 1969 Hibernian Sliema Wanderers
Paola, 8,000. 1970 Floriana Hibernian
Language: English. 1971 Sliema Wand. Hibernian
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President: Einar Jorum. Sept. 26, Oslo: vy Denmark (h) lost 1-4
Secretary: Nicolaij Johansen. (Fuglset)
Address of Association: Norges Fotball- Oct.27, Budapest: v Hungary (a) lost 0-4 (EC)
forbund, Ulleval Stadion, Sognsun 75, Post
Summary: P 8, W 1,D1,L6,F 8, A 27
Boks 603, Tasen, Oslo 8.
Telephone: 46.98.30. Total No. of League Championship wins:
Cable: Fotballforbund Oslo. Fredrikstad 10; Lyn Oslo 4; Rosenborg
Area: 125,064 square miles. Trondheim 3; Larvik Turn 3; Friedig 1;
Population: 3,700,000. Fram 1; Viking 1; Lillestroem 1; Skeid Oslo
Number of Clubs; 1,150. 1; Stromgodset Drammen 1.
Number of Players: 180,000.
League Champions: Cup Winners:
Year of Formation: 1908. F :
National Colours: Red shirts, white shorts »
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1956 Larvik Turn
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Skeid Oslo
5 " : : 1957 Fredrikstad Fredrikstad
eerie Choice of Colours: Blue shirts, white 1958 Viking SkeidOslo
‘ s : 1959 Lillestroem Viking
Name, :
Stadium.
Oslo, Ulleval Stadiam,? Sosrsveien 7,» 1961
32.000. 1960 Fredrikstad
Fredrikstad Rosenborg
Fredrikstad
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other aoe eeu G3 Des Pe
+ bre : fs 1963 Brann Skeid
Principal Football Grounds: Bislett Stadium, 1964 Lyn Oslo Rescibor
Oslo, 28,000; Brann Stadium, Bergen, y Tene:
ers mia = OG AE BB
June 22, Oslo: y West Germany (h) lost 1-7 tn Oot ; £ d on i” as
POLAND
PORTUGAL
enfica Sporting Lisbon Sporting Lisbon B07 17" “9! Meets 18006443
1964 Benfica Benfica Aes a 44 13 5 43 28 af
. . ‘orto 1 4910 51. 32.3
Bee Benfica Vitoria Setubal Guimaraes 305 lhe 8 11 29..47 30
Sporting Lisbon Sporting Braga Belenenses 30" 1d 7! 19) 95 1493 129
1967 Benfica Vitoria Setubal ates au e ve,4 y34 a oy
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SWITZERLAND
President: Hasan Polab. Nov. 14, Tirana: v Albania (a) lost 0-3 (EC)
Secretary: Ismail Hakki Gungor. Dec. 5, Izmir: v Poland (h) won 1-0 (EC)
Address of Association: Fédération Turque (Cemil)
de Football, Fevzi Cakmak Sokak 35, Summary: P 5, W 1, D0, L 4, F2, A 15
Yenisehir, Ankara.
Telephone: 123240, 129623, 178818. League Champions: Cup Winners:
Cable: Futbolsport. 1960 Besiktas Fenerbahce
Area: 296,185 square miles. 1961 Fenerbahce —
Population: 32,000,000. 1962 Galatasaray —
Number of Clubs: 57 Professional Clubs; 1963 Galatasaray Galatasaray
1,484 Amateur Clubs. 1964 Fenerbahce Galatasaray
Number of Players: 104,050. 1965 Fenerbahce Galatasaray
Year of Formation: 1923. 1966 Besiktas Galatasaray
National Colours: White shirts with white 1967 Besiktas Altay Izmir
crescent and star on red hoop, white shorts, 1968 Fenerbahce Fenerbahce
red and white stockings. 1969 Galatasary Goztepe Izmir
Name, Address and Capacity of National 1970 Fenerbahce Goztepe Izmir
Stadium: Stade 19, Mayis, Ankara, 45,000. 1971 Galatasaray Eskisehirspor
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Other
Principal Football Grounds: Stade Ali Sami
League Table 1971-72
Yen Istanbul, 55,000; Stade Mithatpasa, (up to and including May 21)
Istanbul, 50,000; Stade Alsancak, Izmir, Pa eee A Pts,
25,000; Stade d’Ataturk, Eskisehir, 35,000; Galatasaray 7.14JM Fac ah” amc | LANsths Gare]
Stade d’Ataturk, Adana, 30,000; Stade de Eskisehirspor OT) L3ivew8isn6 <A959300) 34
Fenerbahce 27 12°10 $ 32 26 34
Ville, Kayseri, 25,000; Stade d’Ataturk, Besiktas 27 12 ne eee ey kD 32
Bursa, 25,000. Ankaragiicii Zh 3D) 2 AS 2b ar 32
Languages: French, English. Mersin TY 27 9 10) 8! (3 “26: 28
Bursaspor 27° 10° 7 10° 26) 24 27
Géztepe nT eos 9! 9930) 29) 27
International matches 1971 Adanaspor 959 fe 7M Di 19 23° 25
Vefa OTs) B90) 24 at) 725
April 25, Istanbul: v West Germany (h) Altay Izmir OF eB V9" 10) 324) 3 ees
lost 0-3 (EC) Giresunspor 27 10 4 13 24 40 24
Sept. 22, Krakow: v Poland (a) lost 1-5 (EC) Boluspor Ze a) a8 2 20 20. 22
Samsunspor 27 74 13) 10° 10) “19: =21
(Nihat) Istanbulspor 27 46 8 13) 24 21 20
Sept. 26, Ziirich: v Switzerland (a) lost 0-4 Karsiyaka oy aa) 1013) 17 30 18
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YUGOSLAVIA
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President: Dragoljub Kircanski. Telephone: 333343, 333447.
Secretary: Slobodan Stojanovic. Cable: Jugofutbal.
Address of Association: Yugoslav Football Area; 98,766 square miles.
Association, Terazije No. 35, BP 263, Population: 19,000,000.
Belgrade. Number of Clubs: 1,991.
895
Number of Players: 69,086. Oct. 17, Belgrade: v East Germany (h) drew
Year of Formation: 1919. 0-0 (EC)
National Colours: Blue shirts, white shorts, Oct. 27, Titograd: v Luxembourg (h) drew
red stockings. 0-0 (EC)
Second Choice of Colours: White shirts, Summary P 8, W 3, D3, L2, F 11,A6
white shorts, red stockings.
No National Stadium.
League Champions: Cup Winners:
Names, Addresses and Capacities of Prin-
cipal Football Grounds: Grvena Zvezda
1955 Hajduk Split BSK Belgrade
1956 Red Star Belgrade No Competition
Stadium, Beograd, 95,000; Yugoslav Nat-
ional Army, Beograd, 55,000; Yuth Stadium,
1957 Red Star Belgrade Partizan Belgrade
Beograd, 25,000; Dinamo, Zagreb, 45,000;
1958 Dynamo Zagreb Red Star Belgrade
1959 Red Star Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
Kosevo, Sarajevo, 40,000.
1960 Red Star Belgrade Dynamo Zagreb
Language: English.
1961 Partizan Belgrade Vardar Skoplje
Principal Honours: 1962 Partizan Belgrade OFK Belgrade
Olympic winners 1960, Runners-up 1948, 1963 Partizan Belgrade Dynamo Zagreb
1952, 1956 1964 Red Star Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
European Nations Cup Runners-up 1960, 1965 Partizan Belgrade Partizan Belgrade
European Championship Runners-up 1968 1966 Vojvodina NoviSad OFK Belgrade
European Champions Cup: Runners-up: 1967 F.C. Sarajevo Hajduk Split
Partizan Belgrad 1966 1968 Red Star Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
Fairs Cup Winners: Dynamo Zagreb 1967, 1969 Red Star Belgrade Dynamo Zagreb
Runners-up Dynamo Zagreb 1966 1970 Red Star Belgrade Red Star Belgrade
1971 Hajduk Split Red Star Belgrade
Total No. of League Championship wins: 1972 Zeljeznicar Hajduk Split
Red Star Belgrade 10; Hajduk Split 6;
Partizan Belgrade 6; Gradjanski Zagreb 5;
BSK Belgrade 5; Dynamo Zagreb 3; League Table 1971
(up to and including May 17)
Jugoslovija Belgrade 2; Concordia Zagreb 2;
Pa Wi
HASK Zagreb 1; Vojvodina Novi Sad 1; Zeljeznicar 28 17
F.C. Sarajevo 1, Zeljeznicar 1. Red Star Belgrade 28 14
Vojvodina 28 12
International matches 1971 OFK Belgrade 2712
April 4, Split: v Holland (h) won 2-0 (EC) Velez. .. 28 ii
Partizan 5 ial
(Jerkovic, Dzajic) Sloboda 28 11 1031 P2oieS
April 21, Novi Sad: vyRumania (h) lost 0-1 Hajduk 28 11
May 9, Leipzig: v East Germany (a) won 2-1 Dynamo Zagreb Lime Ss
Olimpija 25 1
(EC) (Filipovic, Dzajic) Celik 25567
July 18, Rio: v Brazil (a) drew 2-2, (Dzajic Vardar 27 teed, a _ i=) ty_ w- tNeS
Jerkovic) Sarajevo 28 «68
Sutjeska FsHida
Sept. 1, Budapest: y Hungary (a) lost 1-2 Borac 2S = 02
(Oblak) Radnicki Nis 22y 8
Sept. 22, Sarajevo: v Mexico (h) won 4-0 Radnicki
Kragujevac 28 6
(Bakal 2, Acimovic, Oblak) Maribor 27083. —ADNDNWDOKRWODUIDHO
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Irish League
Football in Northern Ireland emerged with credit from its most crisis-ridden season in history—a season
which was delayed by almost two weeks in starting due to the civil unrest in the Province.
Distillery and Derry City were forced to vacate their grounds—Grosvenor Park, Belfast, and Brandywell
—as they were situated in flashpoint areas with the Ballymena United bus hi-jacked, driven from Brandy-
well and set on fire by terrorists. Yet, in the true tradition of show business, the match went on!
Distillery were accommodated by Crusaders at Seaview while Derry City accepted an offer from Coleraine
to share their ground. Match venues had to be altered on the advice of security forces to prevent possible
confrontations between rival factions; no floodlit football was possible; clubs struggled through their
European club cup commitments but next season no entry is to be made on their behalf by the Irish F.A.
U.E.F.A. were “‘perturbed” at their clubs visiting trouble-torn Ulster and the Irish F.A. felt it was not
feasible economically to stage both legs away from home. They were given an assurance that non-partici-
pation on this occasion will not be prejudicial to future applications.
Northern [reland was hit hard at representative level. No internationals or inter-league fixtures could be
played in Belfast and the Irish F.A. had to take their European Championship game with Spain to Booth-
ferry Park, Hull, in February while the Home Championship game against Scotland was switched from
Windsor Park, Belfast, to Hampden Park, Glasgow after the Scottish F.A., had declined to travel.
Yet, despite these adversities, it proved to be a reasonably satisfactory season. There was the one-nil
defeat of England at Wembley; the scoreless draw against Wales and the amateur international side won the
British championship—even though every game was played away from home. Manager Jimmy Hill (Lin-
field) resigned shortly before the start and Billy Neill, ex-Glentoran, took over at short notice. His impact
on the side was amazing; within two weeks he had them combining perfectly and they finished with a win
over England, the holders, at Hendon.
Attendances slumped alarmingly yet, clubs, thanks to shrewd administration and the help from flourishing
social centres and ancillary ventures, were able to make ends meet. The standard did not diminish either
although players found it difficult to generate enthusiasm without crowd “atmosphere.”
This was proved by the transfers of Martin O’ Neill (Distillery to Nottingham Forest); Billy Irwin (Bangor
to Cardiff City) ; Jim Kelly (Cliftonville to Wolverhampton Wanderers); Roy Coyle (Glentoran to Sheffield
Wednesday) and Bryan Hamilton (Linfield to Ipswich Town).
Domestically, it was a year in which provincial clubs dominated although Glentoran won the Irish
League championship. Coleraine took the Irish Cup in a 2-1 triumph over Portadown, who, however,
landed the Gold Cup, a just reward for, under manager Gibby MacKenzie, they had been pace-setters
throughout most of the season. Other trophy winners were: City Cup—Ballymena United; who reached
the Texaco Cup semi-final before being defeated on aggregate by Airdrieonians; County Antrim Shield—
Ards; Ulster Cup—Linfield. :
To have survived in such circumstances is remarkable indeed. There is a long tough road ahead as clubs
strive to bring back spectators; to improve the lot of players after talks with the Professional Players
Association and to ensure that football does not die.
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of the civil unrest in Northern Ireland, it Ards v Portadown 0-0, 2-1 (after extra time).
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Derry City 225 Mh eS eeO ok eal. 2h ATdS 22 10\" 7, 3 Al 26m
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Crusaders 22 AL 2 9 03 4 OOn. 24) Derry City 92 AL Se O38 eee
Glenavon 22) 9° 5, )8) 50 39 923.” Portadown 22. 11-3 8 nate eee
Ballymena U. 22). 190r 5S 8" 54°45. 23" 3 Glenaven 99° 7 8 32) 36m
Ards 22) A dling 8x Sin So 2), |Bangos 22° 6. T5939) 32 36m
Portadown 22 8 4 10 46 48 20 Crusaders 22), \S8iaedadll 42 ooee
Distillery 22 6 5S 11 44 53 17 _ Ballymena 29° 5." 6. sli 24, Soe
Bangor 22 3 3 16 35 95 9 Distillery 22) 8 Sie 45, galling Oeste
Cliftonville 22 2 4 16 23 59 8 (Cliftonville oF th. Aa 20 eee
1967-68 1970-71
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Glentoran 22 S20 79 (24 2837S lateld = MetUTE) 2°58 16 S38
Linfield 22 16 4 #2 85 32 36 £Glentoran 220 1 6ies 3 S52 17S
Coleraine 22ND) FAS eo? 7G 845135 ~ Distillery 22/ 135 4 5°31 3
Ards 22 14 2 6 51 34 30 #£Coleraine 2201252 8 43.,32.226
Derry City 2255 it Js 70 25% 354-523 Ballymena U. 22 Sc 7 7 34, 28.028
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Ballymena U. 229 See SSAh6s919 “Crusaders 224° Fe%b 9 24 45 20
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Portadown 22 gee S5 ol Ie SA SI 17 Derry C, 22 %S5 10°45, 46m
Distillery 225 wG.r ot 915.033), 629 13° iGlenavon 22 $¢'3° 14:39. 550
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eigenCUP 1971-72 EY Y tient
First Round Fourth Round
B.I.C.C. v British Celanese Bangor C. v Gresford Ath, 5-1
Rhayader T. v Bridgnorth T, Whitchurch Alport v Blaenau Ffestiniog 0-4
Knighton T. v Llanwyddyn Llay Welfare v Rhyl 0-7
Liansantffraid v Llandrindod Wells Colwyn Bay v Nantlle Vale 2-1
Welshpool Amateurs v Machynlleth Pwllheli & District vyHolyhead T. 2-2, 0-1
Cwmbran T. v Cardiff Corinthians Bridgnorth T. v Cardiff College of Ed. 4-0
Briton Ferry Ath. v Milford U. ptt
ON
ONO Ebbw Vale v Welshpool 4-2
Pembroke Bor. v Tonyrefail na Merthyr Tydfil vy Ammanford T, 1-1, 0-0, 1-2
Caerleon v Cwmbran Catholics
Ebbw Vale v Seven Sisters ON Fifth
w NO
Le Round
Holyhead T. v Chester ©)
Second Round Bangor C. v Colwyn Bay
Denbigh T. v Whitchurch Alport Wrexham v Oswestry
Llay Welfare v Brymbo Steelworks Blaenau Ffestiniog vy Rhyl
Rhos Aelwyd v Chirk AAA Aberystwyth T. v Ammanford T,
Mold Alexandra v Gresford Ath. Swansea C. v Cardiff C.
Coedpoeth v B.I.C.C. Newport C, v Ebbw Vale
wWURON wononuny
BNOROR
Llandrindod Wells v Barmouth U.
Knighton T. v Welshpoo! Amateurs Sixth Round
Berriew v Towyn Ne
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Reel
Llanelli v CardiffC. 0-1
Llanidloes T. v Bridgnorth T. Rhyl v Chester 2-1
Aberystwyth T. v Caersws Amateur Bangor C. v Newport Co. 1-2
Newtown v Welshpool Wrexham v Aberystwyth T, 6-2
Hawarden v Caernarvon T.
Holyhead T. v Llandudno Swifts mR Semi-Finals
CONN
WNW
Nantlle Vale v Llandudno Borough Rhyl v CardiffC. 1-2
Rhos U, vy Penmaenmawr Wrexham v Newport Co, 2-0
Pwllheli & District v Prestatyn
Ton Pentre v Pembroke Bor. Final
Bridgend T. vyCwmbran T.
First leg at Wrexham, May 8, 1972
Caerleon v Milford U. he
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Haverfordwest County v Ferndale Wrexham 2 (Phillips 0.g., Whittle, pen)
Ebbw Vale v Abergavenny Thursdays We
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eNO Cardiff C. 1 (Woodruff)
RONNENAWN 6,984
Wrexham: Lloyd; Mason, Fogg, Davis, May,
Third Round
Evans, Tinnion, Whittle, Smith, Kinsey, Thomas
Hawarden v Blaenau Ffestiniog (Ashcroft).
Nantlle Vale v Portmadoc
Pwilheli & District vy
Connah’s Quay Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Kellock, Morgan,
Colwyn Bay v Penmaenmawr Phillips, Villars, Clark, Gibson (Woodruff), War-
Holyhead T. v Bethesda Ath. boys, King.
Llay Welfare v Cymau
B.I.C.C. vyWhitchurch Alport Second leg at Ninian Park, May 12, 1972
ORNWNWO
Gresford Ath. v Rhos Aelwydd Cardiff C. 1 (Foggon)
Welshpool v Llandrindod Wells Wrexham I (Kinsey) 6,508
Aberystwyth T. v Welshpool Amateur Pe,
Towyn v Bridgnorth T. Cardiff C.: Irwin; Carver, Bell, Sutton, Murray,
HANwNSSHSHH
Ebbw Vale v Caerleon Phillips, Foggon, Clark King, Warboys, Villars.
Ammanford T. v Cwmbran T. Sub: Woodruff.
Haverfordwest Co. v Barry T. Wrexham: Lloyd; Mason, Fogg; Davis, May,
Cardiff University v Llanelli —' = ee
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| Evans, Tinnion, Whittle, Ashcroft, Kinsey,
Cardiff College of Ed. v Ton Pentre WOWDW—
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NWR (Smith).
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WELSH AMATEUR CUP 1971-72
eeInEIaEEIEEE ESSERE SD
Fishguard v Pontyclun
Seven Sisters v Port Talbot Ath. Third Round
Tynte Rovers v Pontllanfraith | Nein
Ween
arey U.C.N.W. Bangor v Colwyn Bay
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Blaenrhondda v Crindau Corries me
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hROMe Denbigh Hospital v Aberffrau U, 1-1, 1-2
3 4-1 U.C.W. Aberystwyth v Ludlow T. | 2-1
SP hte Grin Town VU. 5-0 Cwmbran Catholics v Cardiff Corries 3-4
Rhyl v Ruthin 1-6 Pontllanfraith vy Llandrindod Wells 0-0, 2-4
Prestatyn vy Newborough 2-5 Caerleon v Seven Sisters
Wrexham vy Chirk AAA 3-4
Llay Welfare v Buckley Wanderers 1-1,2-4 Fitth Round
Denbigh T. v Bala T. 4-2 Denbigh T. vy Welshpool 2-2, 2-3
Coedpoeth v Rhos Aelwydd ‘ 1-1, 1-2 Buckley W. v U.C.W. Aberystwyth 5-1
Brymbo Steelworks v Rhostyllen Villa 6-1 Wen Town Colts v Brymbo Steelworks 0-3
Cymau v St. Mary’s Ruabon 4-2 Colwyn Bay v Mostyn Y.M.C.A. 0-1
Burntwood & Drury v Gresford Ath. O- Chirk AAA V Bridgnorth T. 3-2
Hawarden v Mold Alexandria 0-2 Holywell T. v Newborough 3-1
Llangollen v Druids U. 1-1,3-0 Caerleon v Aberystwyth T. 0-2
Llanidloes T. v Bridgnorth T. 1-1,2-3. Tjandrindod Wells v Cardiff Corries 1-0
HE gs VvLawley Ath ‘i Lag
aersws Amateurs v Kington i. = :
leth v Wen Town Colts 2-3 Sixth Round
Mae ided Wells v Bont 5-0 Welshpool v Buckley W. 6-f
i Mostyn Y.M.C.A. v Aberystwyth T. 1-2
Western Rhyn v Whitchurch Alport 4-5 : Steciwork 0-0, 2-4
Berriew v Snailbeach White Stars 1-2 Chirk AAA v Brymbo Stee RIT = ;
U.C.W. Aberystwyth v Crossgates 2-0 Llandrindod Wells v Holywell T.
Ludlow Town v Newtown 8-2
Welshpool v Welshpoo] Amateurs 4-0 Semi-Finals
Aberystwyth T. v Abercynon Ath. 5-0 Aberystwyth T. v Brymbo Steelworks 1-0
Cwmbran Catholics v Cardiff College of Ed. 1-1,3-2 Llandrindod Wells v Welshpool 1-3
WELSH CUP
Section 3 Section 2
Ayr U. v St. Mirren Aberdeen v Queen’s Park
Rangers v Clydebank Hibernian v Queen of the S,
Section 4 Section 3
Dundee U. v Dunfermline Ath. Rangers v Ayr U.
Stenhousemuir v Kilmarnock St. Mirren v Clydebank
Section 5 Section 4
Montrose v Falkirk Dundee U. v Stenhousemuir
St. Johnstone v Raith R. Kilmarnock y Dunfermline Ath,
Section 6 . Section 5
Airdrieonians v Berwick R. Falkirk v Raith R.
Dumbarton vy Hearts St. Johnstone v Montrose
Section 7 Section6
Clyde v Motherwell Berwick R. vyHearts |
East Stirling v Dundee Dumbarton y Airdrieonians
Section 8 Section 7
East Fife vyArbroath Clyde v East Stirling
Stirling Albion v Celtic Motherwell vy Dundee
Section 9 Section 8
Forfar Ath. v Alloa Arbroath y Celtic
Hamilton A. v Brechin C, East Fife v Stirling Albion
Section 8 Section 8
Arbroath v East Fife Celtic v Arbroath
Celtic v Stirling Albion Stirling Albion v East Fife
905
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EUROPEAN YOUTH TOURNAMENT 1971-1972
IN SPAIN
se
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Group A: (Chelsea), Thompson (Liverpool), Cammack
(Sheffield U.), Francis (Birmingham C.), Green
Holland 1 v Norway 0
Poland 2 v France 1 (Coventry C.).
France 2 v Norway 1
Holland 0 v Poland 0 Group D:
Poland 4v Norway 0 Italy 5 v Malta 1
France 3 v Holland 1 Spain 2 v Rumania 1
Rumania 3 v Malta0
Group B: Spain | vItaly 1
Spain 6 v Malta0O
Hungary 4 v Scotland 3 Rumania 1 vItaly 1
W. Germany 4 Vv Russia 0
Scotland 1 vyW. Germany 0 Semi-Finals
Hungary 2 v Russia 1
Scotland 2 v Russia 0 Spain 2 v West Germany 2 (W. Germany won 5-4
W. Germany 3 v Hungary 2 on penalties)
England (1) 1 (Francis)
Group C: Poland (0) 0
Treland 1 v Yugoslavia 1 England: Moseley (Derby Co.), Gidman (Aston
Yugoslavia 2 v Belgium 1 V.), Lewis (Derby Co.), Buckley (Everton), Lock K,
Belgium 2 v Rep. of Ireland 0 (West Ham U.) capt., Beattie (Ipswich), Bradshaw
England (0)0 (Burnley), Francis (Birmingham C.), Cammack
Belgium (0)0 (Sheffield U.), Thompson (Liverpool), Green
(Coventry C.).
England: Moseley (Derby Co.); Gidman (Aston
V.), Lewis (Derby Co.), Buckley M. (Everton), Third Place Play Off:
Lock K. (West Ham U.), Beattie (Ipswich),
Bradshaw (Burnley), Francis (Birmingham C.), Spain 0 v Poland 0 (Poland won 6-5 on penalties)
Cammack (Sheffield U.), Thompson (Liverpool),
Green (Coventry C.). Final (in Barcelona)
England (1) 2 (Thompson, Cammack)
England (2) 4 (Bradshaw, Cammack 2, Francis) W. Germany (0) 0 20,000
Treland (0) 0
England: Moseley (Derby Co.); Gidman (Aston
England: The Team was unchanged, with G. V.), Lewis (Derby Co.), Buckley (Everton), Lock K.
Locke (Chelsea) substituting for Buckley. (West Ham U.) Capt., Beattie (Ipswich), Bradshaw
(Burnley), Francis (Birmingham C.), Cammack
England (1) 1 (Cammack) Sheffield U.), Thompson (Liverpool), Green
Yugoslavia (0) 0 (Coventry C.).
England: Moseley (Derby Co.); Gidman (Aston West Germany: Roleder; Blechschmid, Bosbach,
V.), K. Lock (West Ham U.), Beattie (Ipswich), Koerbel, Krobbach, Kraus, Selke, Worm, Kaster,
Lewis (Derby Co.), Bradshaw (Burnley), G. Locke Eigl, Duerberger.
907
F.A. YOUTH CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 1953-71
pu
(AGGREGATE SCORES)
Year Winners Runners-up
1953 Manchester United 9 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3
1954 Manchester United ss" Wolverhampton Wanderers 4
1955 Manchester United 7, West Bromwich Albion 1
1956 Manchester United 4 Chesterfield 3
1957 Manchester United 8 West Ham United ?)
1958 Wolverhampton Wanderers 7 Chelsea 6
1959 Blackburn Rovers Zz West Ham United 1
1960 Chelsea 5 Preston North End 2
1961 Chelsea 5 Everton 3
1962 Newcastle United 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1
1963 West Ham United 6 Liverpool 5
1964 Manchester United 5 Swindon Town 2
1965 Everton 3; Arsenal 2
1966 Arsenal 5 Sunderland 3
1967 Sunderland 2 Birmingham City 0
1968 Burnley 3 Coventry City 2
1969 Sunderland 6 West Bromwich Albion 3
1970 Tottenham Hotspur - Coventry City 3
1971 Arsenal 2 Cardiff City 0
1972 Aston Villa 5 Liverpool D
ENGLAND vy GREECE
Eng-
land Greece
ENGLAND vy BELGIUM
TyT1957 April18 Barcelona 2 3
Eng- Bel-
TyT1959 April 2 Dimitrovo 4 0
land gium
1¥T1948 April 16 West Ham 3 1 ENGLAND y HUNGARY
TyT1951 Mar. 22 Cannes 1 1 Eng- Hun-
TyT1953 Mar. 31 Brussels 2 0 land gary
+1956 Nov. 7 Brussels 3 24 1vT1954 April11 Dusseldorf
1957 Nov. 13 Sheffield 2 0 1vT1956 Mar.31 Tatabanya
*1yT1965 April 15 Ludwigshafen 3 0 *1956 Oct. 23 Tottenham
*tryT1969 Mar. 11 West Ham 1 0 *1956 Oct. 25 Sunderland
_*tryT1969 Mar. 26 Waregem 2 0 *1yT1965 April21 Wuppertal = Comm
hw
ANNN
1yT1972 May 13 Palma 0 0
ENGLAND vy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Eng- Rep. of
ENGLAND v BULGARIA land Ireland
Eng- Bul- 1vT1953 April 5 Leuven
land garia *ryT1964 Mar. 30 Middelburg
TvT1956 Mar. 28 Salgotarjan 1 2 t*1vT1968 Feb. 7 Dublin
¥vT1960 April 16 Graz 0 1 t*rvT1968 Feb. 28 Portsmouth
1yT1962 April 24 Ploesti 0 0 t*rvT1970 Jan. 14 Dublin
#I¥T1968 April 7 Nimes 0 0 t*1tvT1970 Feb. 4 Luton ome
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ENGLAND y ISRAEL ENGLAND vy SAAR
Year Date Venue Goals Year Date Venue Goals
Eng- England Saar
land Israel 1yvT1954 April13 Dortmund 1 1
*1962 May 20 Tel Aviv 3 1 tvT1955 April 9 Prato 3 1
*1962 May 22 Haifa 1 2
ENGLAND y SPAIN
ENGLAND v ITALY
Eng- England Spain
land Italy TvT1952 April15 Barcelona
rvT1958 April13 Luxembourg 0 1 1957 Sept. 26 Birmingham
1¥T1959 Mar. 25 Sofia TyT1958 April 5 Saarbrucken
tvT1961 April 4 Braga *1958 Oct. 8 Madrid
*ryT1965 April23 Marl-Huels TyT1961 Mar.30 Lisbon
*1yT1966 May 25 Rijeka *1964 Feb. 27 Murcia
*ryT1967 May 5 Izmir —e—
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WN WwW
Ome
*lvT1964 April 5 Amsterdam
*tvT1965 Aprill7 Heilbronn
ENGLAND vy LUXEMBOURG
*1966 Mar. 30 Swindon
Eng- Luxem-
*lyT1967 May 7 Manisa
land bourg
*1971 Mar. 31 Pamplona
rvT1950 May 25 Vienna 1 2
*1971 April 20 Luton
1vT1954 April17 Bad Neuenahr 0 2
1972 Feb. 9 Alicante
1957 Feb. 2 West Ham 7 1
1972 Mar. 15 Sheffield ESA
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POPNNWOANO
1957 Nov. 17 Luxembourg 3 0
tyT1958 April 9 Eschsalzette 5 0
ENGLAND vy SWEDEN
ENGLAND v MALTA
Eng-
England Sweden
land Malta *ryT1971 May 24 Poprad 1 0
*ryT1969 May 18 Wolfen 6 0
ENGLAND vy SWITZERLAND
ENGLAND vy NETHERLANDS
Eng- Nether- Switzer-
land lands England land
tyT1948 April17 Tottenham 3 24 TyT1950 May 26 Stockerau
YvT1951 Mar. 26 Cannes 2 1 TyT1951 Mar. 27 Nice
*1954 Nov. 21 Arnhem 2 3 TyT1952 April13 Barcelona
*1955 Nov. 5 Norwich 5] 1 TyT1955 Aprill1 Florence
1957 Mar. 2 Brentford 5 5 1956 Mar. 11 Schaffhausen
1¥T1957 Aprill4 Barcelona 1 2 1956 Oct. 13 Brighton
1957 Oct. 2 Amsterdam as 2 1958 May. 26 Zurich
1961 Mar. 9 Utrecht 0 1 *1960 Oct. 8 Leyton
*1962 Jan. 31 Brighton 4 3 *+1962 Nov. 22 Coventry
tyT1962 April22 Ploesti 0 3 *1963 Mar.21 Bienne mOoWwWono
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*ryT1963 Aprill3 Wimbledon 5 0
*lyT1968 April 9 Nimes 1 0 ENGLAND vy TURKEY
ENGLAND y POLAND England Turkey
England Poland TyT1959 Mar.29 Dimitrovo 1 1
rvT1960 April18 Graz 4 2
*tyT1964 Mar. 26 Breda 1 1 ENGLAND y U.S.S.R.
*ryT1971 May 26 Presov 0 0 England U.S.S.R.
1vT1972 May 20 Valencia 1 0
*rvT1963 April17 Tottenham 2 0
ENGLAND vy PORTUGAL *IyT1967 May 13 Istanbul 0 1
*1yT1968 Aprill1 Nimes 1 1
England Portugal
*IyTl1971 May 28 Prague 1 1
tvT1954 April18 Bonn 0 2
tyT1961 April 2 Lisbon 0 4
*tyT1964 April 3 The Hague 4 0 ENGLAND vy YUGOSLAVIA
*tvT1971 May 30 Prague 3 0 Yugo-
England slavia
ENGLAND vy RUMANIA
TyT1953 April 2 Liege 1
England Rumania 1958 Feb. 4 Chelsea 2
1957 Oct. 15 Tottenham 4 2 TYT1962 April20 Ploesti 0
TyvT1958 Aprill1 Luxembourg 1 0 *lyT1967 May 9 Izmir 1
1yT1959 Mar. 31 Pazardijic 1 2 *tyT1971 May 22 Bardejor 1
*tyT1963 Aprill5 Highbury 3 0 1yT1972 May 18 Barcelona 1 coor
UNE
910
F.A. COUNTY YOUTH CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 1945-72
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(AGGREGATE SCORES)
Winners Runners-up
Staffordshire 3 Wiltshire 2
Berks & Bucks 4 Durham 3
Durham 4 Essex 23
Essex 5 Liverpool 3
Liverpool 4 Middlesex 3
Essex 4 Middlesex 3
Middlesex 3 Leics & Rutland 1
Sussex 3 Liverpool 1
Sheffield & Hallam 5 Hampshire 3
Liverpool 4 Gloucestershire 1
Bedfordshire 2 Sheffield & Hallam 0
Middlesex 3 Staffordshire iz
Hampshire 4 Cheshire a
Staffordshire 8 London 0
Birmingham 7 London b]
London 6 Birmingham 4
Lancashire 6 Nottinghamshire 3
Middlesex 6 Nottinghamshire 3
Durham 3 Essex 2
Sheffield & Hallam 1 Birmingham 0
Northumberland 7 Middlesex 4
Leics & Rutland 6 London 5
Northamptonshire 5 Hertfordshire 4
North Riding 7 Devon 4
Northumberland 1 Sussex 0
tHertfordshire 2 Cheshire 1
Lancashire 2 Gloucestershire 0
Middlesex 2 Liverpool 0
t One leg only.
Honorary Vice-Presidents
The Marquess of Blandford
The Rt Hon The Earl of Derby, Mc
Air Marshal Sir John Rowland, Gc, KBE
Lt. General Sir Thomas Pearson, KCB, DSO
Admiral Sir Michael Pollock
Field-Marshal Rt Hon Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO
His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, KG, GCVO, GBE
Sir Stanley Rous, CBE
Sir Cyril Hawker
Lord Netherthorpe
Chairman of the Council
Sir Andrew Stephen
Vice Chairman of the Council
Professor Sir Harold Thompson, CBE, MA, DSC, FRS (Oxford University)
Life Vice-Presidents
R. H. Brough (Nottinghamshire F.A.)
Major J. Stewart, OBE (Public Schools)
I. Robinson (Liverpool County F.A.)
J. W. Bowers (Essex County F.A.)
G. N. Watson, JP (Nottingham Forest F.C.)
Major H. Wilson Keys, Mc, TD (West Bromwich Albion F.C.)
Vice-Presidents
L. T. Shipman, MBE (Football League)
Dr A. Stephen
A. D. McMullen (Bedfordshire F.A.)
R. V. Stokes (Hampshire F.A.)
Professor Sir Harold Thompson, CBE, MA, DSC, FRS (Oxford University)
F. Barrett (West Riding Co. F.A.)
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Qualifying Round Group 1 Ilkeston T. v Nuneaton Bor.
4 ee 0-1
PW DLF A Pts Nuneaton Bor. v Ilkeston T. 0-0
saree e . B 7 5 2 0 16 5 12. Kettering T. vRomford
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3 a r TT 232 MOPS 7 King’s Lynn v Bedford T. 1-0
Oe ncieat c. 7 3 1 3 13 10 7 _ Bedford T. vy King’s Lynn ai]
H ai a 72 2 3 #7 14 6 = Maidstone U. v Hillingdon Bor. 0-5
Bexley U : i z ‘ : 1: g Hillingdon ae v Maidstone U. 3-0
5 argate v Dover a
Woodford T, feel 35 3) e510 tas Drover v Margate a
Group2 Merthyr Tydfil v Yeovil T. ol)
PW DLF Yeovil T. v Merthyr Tydfil 0-1
oe 1. A Pts. Poole T. v Guildford C. 1-1
asingstoke T, 73 3 t MONOD ‘Guildford'C:v Poole T 1-2
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7 3 2 2 13-10 8 Ramsgate Ath. v Dartford 1-2
Z ; 22 9 7 8 Dartford v Ramsgate Ath, 1-2
Trowbri OST LOOM aeS Stevenage Ath, v Bath C, 1-0
oe T. y 2 3 2 12 13° 7 BathC. v Stevenage Ath. 1-1
M Ms - 3.0 4 11 12 6 — Stourbridge v Telford U. 1-2
etropolitan Police 73" 0 -4¢ AQNMSINR6 *Pelford Wey. Stourbridge 3.1
Crawley T. 712 4 11 15 4 Waterlooville y Wimbledon 2-1
Groans Wimbledon v Waterlooville 1-2
p P WDLF A Pts Worcester C. v Hereford U. 0-1
Wealdstone SA 0d O83 gu ee ae tes ay 4
4 ihaeaetegee 3 2 2 1 7 3 6 King’s Lynn v Bedford T. 0-0
Bee ae > 22 1 6 5S 6 Ramsgate Ath. v Dartford 4-2
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Ilkeston T. 5 4 01 11 5 8 #£ChelmsfordC. y Hereford U. 2-2
Stourbridge 5 3 2 0 10 5 8 + Merthyr Tydfil vyCambridge C. 1-2
Cheltenham T, Stes tts dees 6 89 INuneaton/Bor. v Telford U-; 1-0
Burton A. Sado? eee Dw 34 6 4. JPoole T, yiMargate 0-0
Gloucester C, 5 10 4 6 i2 2 Ramsgate Ath. v Waterlooville 3-0
Barry T. Sy Dus livi4e .5.. 10" Fa Weymouth vy Hillingdon Bor. 0-2
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Group 5 Hereford U. v Chelmsford C, 3-1
P WDLF A Pts. Kettering T. v Bedford T. 1-2
Kettering T, 5 (3yit. Diis 07 «7 ~ Margatev Poole T; 3-1
King’s Lynn 5.3.1.1 10 7 @ Third Round
Bury T. 5 3.0 2 10 7 6 Barnet v Ramsgate Ath. 3-0
Wellingborough T, po 0 Oe Dae Nees RE Bedford T. v Cambridge C. 2.2
Saved s rs : : 4 : 0 ; Hillingdon Bor. v Margate 3-3
aes eae Bor. v Hereford U, 0-0
First Round eplays
Barnet v Gravesend & Northfleet 5-1 peace Cesepediore, ts Ae
Gravesend & Northfleet v Barnet 1-0 NATE cuadillinedon Bor . 3.0
Basingstoke T. v Weymouth 0-3 8 & 2
Weymouth v Basingstoke T. 2-0 Semi-Finals
Cambridge C. v Wealdstone 2-1 Barnet v Bedford T. 4-2
Wealdstone v Cambridge C. 0-1 Hereford U. v Margate 0-0
Folkestone v Chelmsford C, 0-4 Replay
Chelmsford C, vy Folkestone 5-0 Margate v Hereford U. 2-3
Final 1971~72: Barnet 2 Hereford U. 0
(2,803, April 5, 1972)
Barnet: McClelland; Lye, Jenkins, Ward, Embery, King, Powell, Ferry Plume, Eason, Adams,
Scorer: Plume (2)
Hereford U.: Potter; Mallender, Palmer, Jones, Tucker, Radford, Gough (Hollett), Tyler, Meadows,
Owen, George.
Hereford U. 2 Barnet 0
(6,048, April 8, 1972)
Hereford U.: Potter; Mallender, Palmer, Jones, Tucker, McLaughlin (Radford), Gough, Tyler, Meadows,
Owen, George.
Scorers; Gough, Owen.
(Flatt),
Barnet: McClelland; Lye, Jenkins, Ward, Embery, King, Powell, Ferry, Plume, Eason, Adamsbeginning
the
Due to the heavy congestion of fixtures of both clubs the deciding tie is being held over to
of season 1972-73.
Championship Match
Yeovil T. 2 Telford U. 1
(Played at Yeovil on 18 August, 1971)
Attendance 2,704) ; :
Telford United.
This is a match played between the League winners Yeovil Town, and the Cup winners
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Chelmsford C. v Stafford Rangers 1-0 on May 8th 1972.
Stafford Rangers v Chelmsford C. 2-2 on May 12th 1972.
Western League
Midland Counties League Pie Wa D
PlaiwebdD DL F JA Bideford 264 19% +4:
Grantham 34 25 5 4106 32 Minehead 261 18% 5
Alfreton T. 34) > 22 5 7 85.~%39 Glastonbury 261 16% 5
Skegness T. 3418" 8 (8 62, 34 Devizes T. 264 tin (9
Long Eaton U. 34 16 10 8 49 38 Welton R. 26% 108 7.
Belper T. SP LIG@ 9 9 46-335 Frome T. 26) 9 7
Worksop T. S47 10. 7OP"58 Dorchester T. 267 Sf 6
Arnold 34 18 4 12 70 54 Weston-super-Mare 26 9 5
Gateshead 34 17 § -12 ~60." 352 Bridport 267 9a 5
Frickley Ath. 34°13" 8.5 130746, 248 Bridgwater T. 26. Tr 9
Boston F.C, 34° 138 7 14" C4448 Taunton T. 265 Tt 7
Sutton T. SAS LSE aye 52 Torquay 26°" $F 9
Retford T. SAS 10 Sin 15, KGL GD Barnstaple T. 26 6 6
Eastwood T. 345 Se 9 16 50° "65 St. Luke’s College 26 3 4
Ashby F.C. S410 POT AAT 62
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Stamford 34.8 S56 8 20: 33’ S70
Loughborough U. 34 5 1 28 27 98
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Pee W PD yi (Ree: Bromsgrove R. 36°22 8
Falmouth T, 34,029) 3) Ohl dy esi Bilston 367 165 9
St. Austell BA 006 eee Se ea OG), 25) Redditch U. 36 172" 6
Bodmin T. 34 24 6 4107 38 Lye T. 36 14 #10
Wadebridge T. 34" 23% 7 93 39 Hednesford 36 16 6
Holsworthy 34a 23 4. 7 PO—eed3 Dudley T. $6, 13° 12
Newquay 34 16 8 10 64 46 Bedworth VU. 36 14 8
Penzance 34 146 7 A3.467..56 Eastwood(Hanley) 36 13 9 De
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Liskeard 34 13 7. 14 62y.00 Lower Gornal A, 36% 135 6
Saltash U. 34, 13 6 15 Son 74 G.K.N, Sankey
Truro City 34 10 10 14 64 64 (Wellington) 36 10 10
Porthleven 34 11 Grad: 7e. Warley 365 las 3
Bugle 34 11 6 17 64 78 Brierley Hill
Tavistock SAe 108 8 16 S54 oii, Alliance 36° diy 6
Torpoint 34 Sie 8.1.18), 50, 82 Wolverhampton W.
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St. Blazey
St. Luke’s Coll. S40 5m 8 2h 3097 Darlaston 36° ~(Gp 11
84. Je 2 2542103 Halesowen T. 86. Be 12
Helston A. Hinckley A. 36 4—Coi8B
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United Counties League Eastern Counties League
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Bourne T. 302 ee Wisbech T. 38°30; 3) oS
Rushden T. S023) s2 eS 50) Lowestoft T. 380250 Laer 6
Irthlingborough Gorleston yer sa eg)
Diamonds 307820 See arOS. Chatteris T. 38 20 4 14
Kempston R. 308 18S) 7512 Thetford T. Ss iw 8 13
Spalding U. 804 16m 5, 29) 61 St. Neots T. Subd Te Se1l3
Desborough T. 30014% 9 7. 47 Ely C. 3815 9 14
Rothwell T. 800139910) 7 > 50 Gt. Yarmouth T, 38i5135ed3 12
Biggleswade T. 207 15m. 4 “Ai, 63 Norwich C. ‘A’ SSrt 1G “TF eal’,
Potton U. 500 15e 1 14 163 Stowmarket S8ei4e 11) 13
Wolverton T. 30 maT 10136: Clacton T. 3801S 9 14
Northampton Sudbury T. 38 14 10 14
Spencer 30 8 8 14 48 Gothic 38S Teel6
Wotton BlueCross 30 6 8 16 37 Braintree & Crittall 38 14 8 16
Holbeach VU. 300 78-3 1940 March Town U. SRP isie 9 16
Kettering Res. 30) 6% 4 20 30 Histon 3Sa0 11S 9
Ampthill T. 30% 5 424% 35 Soham Town R. SS) Sied3s: 17
Eynesbury R, 30: fe fie 03! 26) 3: Haverhill R. 38 6.10) 22
Maldon T. 38 4412 22
Newmarket T, 33) te Sei 26
922
Home Countries Amateur International
Championship 1971-72
Final Table
PW DEL 7A TP
NorthernIreland 3 3 0 0 6 1 ae
England Siew Also Se.6: 3 re 3
Wales ome Ble 3 43
Scotland 3) 10° 7083, 0) 7. 0
923
FRIENDLY AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL
REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES 1971-72
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P, Frankish (Skelmersdale U.) 1 1
M. Cooper (Hendon) 2 2 2 2
K. Mead (Slough T.) 3 3 3 3
J. Charles (Leytonstone) 4 4 oo
J. Lailey (Oxford C.) 5 5 51 5 a 5 5
E. Powell (Wycombe W.) 6 4 a 4 4 4 4 6 4
R. Day (Slough T.) Yhe Hf 7 #7} a2
W. Smith (Sutton U.) *8 8 8 8
R. Haider (Hendon) 9 gt 9 7h P q 91 91
R. Connell (Walton H.) 10
A. Bass (Dagenham, Hendon) *11 11 111 11 11! *1 12
D. Bassett (Walton & H.) S 6 6 6 6 Ss 6
E. Dickin (Skelmersdale U.) S 10! 10! 10! 101
I. Wolstenholme (Slough T.) i 1 1
J. Swannell (Hendon) 1 1
P. Deadman (Hendon) 2 2 6 6
B. Moffatt (Enfield) 3
J. Delaney (Wycombe W.) 5 5 3 52
L. Pritchard (Wycombe W.) gt 8! 8 8
A. Turley (Enfield) a, = G39) noah.” \getaairia aan
K. Gray (Enfield) 10 *10
J. Ritchie (Slough T.) 11 11
D. Gamblin (Wycombe W.) 2 2
R. Eaton (Slough T.) 3 3
J. Adams (Enfield) Ss 9 9
J. Butterfield (Enfield) 10: 10
P. Cruse (Slough T.) S
A. Williams (Enfield)
A. Amos (Slough T.)
R. Coleman (Marine)
R. Flower (Liverpoo! University)
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S Denotes substitution.
1 Small numbers denotes goalscorers,
+ Not full Internationals.
924
AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL MATCHES 1906-71
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925
Venue Goals ENGLAND v FINLAND
Year Date
: Eng-
ma one land Finland
3 2 1951 May 10 Swindon 3 Z
1951 Mar. 17 Glasgow
1 Zz 1957 Sept. 15 Helsinki 3 4
1952 Mar. 15 Wembley
1 0 1958 Oct. 11 Dulwich 3 2
1953 Mar. 21 Glasgow
1954 Mar. 27 Wembley 1 4 1970 Sept. 23 Helsinki 3 1
1955 April 9 Glasgow 3 i}
1956 Mar. 24 Wembley 4 ENGLAND veFRANCE
1957 Mar. 30 Glasgow 0 0 Year Date Venue Goals
1958 Mar. 29 Wembley 2 3 Eng-
1959 Mar. 14 Dumfries 1 1 land France
1960 Mar. 26 Southend 2 1 1906 Nov. 1 Paris 15 0
1961 Mar. 18 Glasgow 2 2 1908 Mar. 23 Park Royal 12 0
1962 Mar. 16 Crystal Palace 3 4 1909 May 22 Paris 11 0
1963 Mar. 15 Glasgow 4 2 1910 April 16 Brighton 10 1
1964 Mar. 20 Crystal Palace 1 0 1911 Mar. 23 Paris 3 1
1965 Mar. 20 Aberdeen 1 2 1913 Feb. 27 Paris 4 1
1966 Mar. 25 Southend 3 3 1920 April5 Rouen 5 0
1967 Mar. 31 Dundee 2 2 1921 May 5 Paris 1 2
1968 April 5 White City 0 0 1947 May 17 Lille 4 1
1969 Mar. 28 Glasgow 5 1 1948 April 3 Ilford 0 2
1970 Mar. 20 Dulwich 1 0 1949 May 22 Grenoble 2 1
1971 Mar. 17 Falkirk 2 0 1950 April 8 Southampton 0 0
1972 Mar. 24 Wigan 4 0 1951 May 20 Cherbourg 3 3
1952 April 5 Norwich 3 0
ENGLAND vy SOUTH AFRICA 1953 May 3 Boulogne 1 0
Eng- South 1953 Nov. 14 Luton 4 2
land Africa 1955 May 8 Brest 1 1
1924 Oct. 11 Southampton ame) 1956 April21 Dulwich 3 1
1924 Nay. 26 Tottenham 3 2 1957 May 12 Mulhouse 1 3
1953 Sept. 19 Crystal Palace 0) eas 1958 April26 Leeds 1 1
1958 Oct. 25 High Wycombe 2 eee 1959 April 5 Bayonne 0 1
1961 April 29 Dulwich 2 0
ENGLAND vy AUSTRIA 1962 April 8 Brest 0 3
Eng- 1963 May 15 Hartlepool 3 1
land Austria 1AT1964 May 28 Santa
ENACI966 Oct. 1 Saltzburg 0 v3 Margherita 3 4
ENAC1966 Oct. 26 Hendon 2 0 1965 Gale
TNACIOAD May 16BeEGtcia
Annecy 01 21
ENACI970 May 13 Brest v5 3
ENGLANDWBS HAMAS 1971 Feb. 17 Dulwich jt
Eng- Baha-
land mas ENGLAND vy GERMANY
1969 July 20 Nassau 4 0 Eng- Ger-
land many
1908 April 30 Berlin 5 1
ENGLAND BAMRAIN 1909 May 13 Oxford 9 0
Eng- J 1911 April 14 Berlin 2 eee
land Bahrain 1913 Mar. 21 Berlin ce)
1968 Noy. 14 Isa Town +0 1955 Nov. 12 Tottenham 2S
1957 May 19 Offenburg 1 1
ENGLAND vy BELGIUM 1957 Oct. 12 Ilford 2 3
Eng- 1959 May 27 Siegen 0 2
land Belgium 1960 Mar. 5 Dulwich 1 1
1908 April 18 Brussels 8 2) 1963 May 18 Middlesbrough 0 1
1909 April 19 Tottenham 11 y) 1AT1964 May 30 Finale Ligure 0 1
1910 Mar. 26 Brussels 2 2
1911 Mar. 4 Crystal Palace 4 0 BHCLEND E sees a
1912 April 8 Brussels 73 1 eat NAR:
1912 Nov. 9 Swindon 4 0 1969 July 29 Georgetown 8 0
1914 Feb. 24 Brussels 8 1 1969 July 31 Georgetown 8 0
1920 Feb. 17 Brussels 1 3 ;
1923 May 5 Brussels 0 b3 ENGLAND v ICELAND |
Year Date Venue Goals
ENGLAND vy DENMARK Fae
Eng- Den- land Iceland
land mark 1956 Aug. 7 Reykjavik 3 2
1910 May 5 Copenhagen 1 2 1961 Sept. 16 High Wycombe 1 0
1911 Oct. 21 Park Royal 3 0 1970 Feb. 2 Slough 1 (0)
1914 June 5S Copenhagen 0 3 1970 May 10 Reykjavik 1 1
926
ENGLAND vy REPUBLIC OF IRELAND ENGLAND v SWEDEN
Eng- Rep. of Eng-
land Ireland land Sweden
1951 Jan. 6 Dublin 1 0 1908 Sept. 8 Gothenburg 6 1
1952 Mar. 8 Shrewsbury 8 3 1909 Nov. 6 Hull 7 0
1961 Feb. 25 Dublin 1 1 1914 June 10 Stockholm 5 1
1962 Sept. 16 Dublin 2 2 1914 June 12 Stockholm 5 0
1965 Feb. 27 Dublin 3 2
1966 Mar. 11 Brentford 4 0
1967 Mar. 11 Dublin 2 0 ENGLAND y SWITZERLAND
1969 Mar. 8 Dublin 1 1 Eng- Switzer-
1970 Feb. 28 Wycombe 3 1 land land
1971 Mar. 5 Dublin 1 0 1909 May 20 Basle 9 0
1910 April 9 Park Royal 6 1
ENGLAND y ITALY 1911 May 25 Berne 4 1
Eng-
land Italy
1962 May 12 Ascoli Piceno 0 1 ENGLAND vy TRINIDAD
1968 May 23 Enfield 0 0 Eng- Trini-
1969 May 1 Montecatini 0 0 land dad
1969 July 23 Port of Spain 0 0
ENGLAND y LUXEMBOURG 1969 July 26 San Fernando | 0
Eng- Luxem- SCOTLAND vy HOLLAND
land bourg
Scotland Holland
1948 Mar. 26 Ilford 2 1
1959 May 24 Luxembourg 1 3 1956 The Hague 2 2
1957 Glasgow 0 1
ENGLAND vy NETHERLANDS
Eng- Nether- SCOTLAND y ICELAND
land lands Scotland Iceland
1907 April 1 The Hague 8 1 1964 Reykjavik 1 0
1907 Dec. 21 Darlington 12 2
1909 April 12 Amsterdam 4 0 SCOTLAND vy IRELAND
1909 Dec. 11 Chelsea 9 1 Year Venue Goals
1911 April17 Amsterdam 1 0
Scotland Ireland
1912 Mar. 16 Hull 4 0
1930 Londonderry
1913 Mar. 24 The Hague 1 2
1931 Aberdeen
1913 Nov. 15 Hull 2 1
1932 Belfast
1948 Mar. 29 Dulwich 2 =)
1933 Glasgow
1952 Nov. 15 Hull 2 2
1934 Belfast
1953 Mar. 7 Rotterdam 0 1
1935 Glasgow
1959 May 20 The Hague 3 1
1936 Belfast
1962 May 16 Zwolle 0 0
1937 Glasgow
1963 May 20 Gateshead 3 1
1938 Belfast
ENAC1966 May 21 Deventer 0 0 1939 Glasgow On
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WN
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ENAC1966 Nov. 19 Dulwich 1 0 1940-48 Not played
1949 Belfast
ENGLAND vy NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1950 Aberdeen
Eng- Neth. 1951 Londonderry
Jand Ant, 1952 Glasgow
1969 Aug. 2 Willemstad 2 0 1953 Belfast
1954 Kilmarnock
ENGLAND v NEW ZEALAND 1955 Belfast
Eng- New 1956 Kilmarnock
land Zealand 1957 Newtownards
+1964 April 16 Dulwich 41 1958 Airdrie
1959 Coleraine
} Abandoned after 70 minutes
1960 Glasgow
ENGLAND v NORWAY 1961 Coleraine
1962 Falkirk
Eng-
1963 Belfast
land Norway 1964 Glasgow
1951 May 15 Middlesbrough 2) 1 1965 Ballymena
1953 May 15 Oslo 1 1 1966 Kilmarnock
1967 Newtownards
ENGLAND vy SPAIN 1968 Greenock
Eng- 1969 Portadown
land Spain 1970 Stranraer
ENAC1969 Oct. 22 Dulwich 1 yi 1971 Belfast
ENAC1969 Nov. 20 Tenerife 0 2 1972 Paisley SRK =——
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927
SCOTLAND v WALES Year Venue
Year Venue Goals
Scotland Wales
1966 Portadown
1930 Glasgow
1967 Welshpool
1931 Swansea
1968 Portadown
1932 Edinburgh
1969 Ton Pentre
1933 Bangor
1970 Ballymena
1934 Greenock
1971 Llanelli
1935 Aberystwyth
1972 Welshpool WOW Ke
WoO
Orr
COwWSO
1936 Dumfries
1937 Bangor UhORFN-E
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IRELAND y FRANCE
1938-49 Not played
Tre-
1950 Dumfries
land France
1951 Ebbw Vale
1952 Inverness 1921 Paris 2 1
1953 Wrexham 1928 Paris 0. 4
1954 Ayr
1955 Bangor
WALES y SOUTH AFRICA
South
1956 Glasgow