Tuesday, April 7 – 1914 I am requested to state that the Liverpool club are allowed but 350 tickets for the Final. 200 at 2s.
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Liverpool F.C.’s ragtime song – The Cup-tie Glide
Saturday, April 4 – 1914 T. Billington, a stoker on H.M.S. Orion, has forwarded to the “Express” the following parody on the popular ragtime song,
A cup final poem by a “Blue”
Thursday, April 2 – 1914 My recall of “Lady Loo” has brought the following from her ladyship, who, I regret to learn, has been ill:
Football ground to be blown up on Cup final day
April 8, 1913 An amazing suffragette plot to blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace Football Ground just before the approaching Cup final on
The outlook – changes and revisions. (by Sam Hardy, Aston Villa)
Saturday, September 7 – 1912 The powers that be – those who decide how the game of football shall be played so far as the
Bradford City v Newcastle United 1-0 (English FA Cup Final, replay: April 26, 1911)
April 26, 1911 Match: English FA Cup, Final, replay, at Old Trafford (Manchester). Bradford City – Newcastle United 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 66,646. Referee: Mr. J.H.
Bradford City v Newcastle United 0-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 22, 1911)
April 22, 1911 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Crystal Palace. Bradford City – Newcastle United 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 69,000. Referee: Mr. J.H. Pearson. Bradford
The death of William Dickson
June 2, 1910 The death occurred on Thursday at Stoke of Mr. William Alexander Dickson, a well-known ex-football player, and one of the first Scottish
Little about the FA Cup final referee
April 23, 1910 Mr. John Tweed Ibbotson, of Derby, who has received the distinction of being appointed referee for the final tie in the English
The death of Jack Barton
April 22, 1910 Jack Barton, left half-back for Blackburn Rovers in the early nineties, died yesterday afternoon, aged 44. Barton, who was capped against Ireland
Jerseys with badges for Newcastle United
April 11, 1910 An offer from George Robey, the comedian, to supply jerseys with badges of the Newcastle arms for the Newcastle eleven to play
The death of Aaron Scragg (Football League referee)
August 14, 1909 The sudden death of Mr. Aaron Scragg at Rhyl on Saturday caused quite a painful sensation among his large circle of acquaintances
Crystal Palace football ground
Saturday, April 20 – 1907 The Crystal Palace ground was opened in 1895, and has seating accommodation for about 15,500 people. The record attendance was
Sketch: The FA Cup Final 1906 (Everton v Newcastle United)
April 21, 1906 (Copyright: Daily Mirror: April 21, 1906)
Meeting of the Football Association
Monday, November 9 – 1903 The Council met at 104, High Holborn, yesterday, Mr. J.C. Clegg, in the chair. Applications for direct membership by the
Davie Hannah on football in general
November 10, 1900 Davie Hannah, who has done such good service for Woolwich Arsenal, was born in that best of football villages, Renton, and he
Famous men in football, “No. 10”: Alexander Maconnachie
November 4, 1899 Alexander Maconnachie is the idol of the Notts County crowd. In thunderous unison from ten thousand throats comes the cry, “Go on,
Liverpool to entertain Derby County at Anfield
April 7, 1899 This match, to-morrow, should prove most attractive, inasmuch as, should the Anfielders win, they will go above Aston Villa in the League
The English Cup Final at Crystal Palace
Saturday, April 23 – 1898 An exciting moment – the kick. (Derby County v. Nottingham Forest). (Illustrated Police News, 23-04-1898)
Meeting of the Football Association (February 14, 1898)
February 14, 1898 Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Amateur Cup Committee was held at the Football Association Offices, 61 Chancery-lane, London, Mr. G.S. Sherrington
Wrexham v Newtown 2-0 (Welsh FA Cup final: April 19, 1897)
April 19, 1897 Match: Welsh FA Cup, Final, at Oswestry Cricket Field. Wrexham v Newton 2-0 (0-0). Attendance: 6,000. Referee: Mr. Humphrey Jones (Bangor); linesmen:
The 1895 FA Cup final at Crystal Palace
April 20, 1895 “Just before half-time, after a fierce bully of the ball, Jack Devey, the centre forward of the Villa, and Tom Higgins, the
The FA Cup final teams 1894
March 31, 1894 (Source: Nottingham Evening Post: March 31, 1894)
Nuggets from Cricket and Football Field (April 8, 1893)
April 8, 1893 * It’s only 2d. on the Overhead Railway. * The Corinthians were routed at Liverpool. * What price Everton League for the
Wolves win the FA Cup
March 27, 1893 At one time on Saturday there were serious doubt as to the whether the final tie for the trophy (won last season
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