HISTORY AND STATISTICS : THE ENGLISH FA CUP (4)



PICTURE :


English FA Cup Winners 1901/02: Sheffield United FC.

St.v.l. »Billy« Johnson, »Harry« Thickett, »Tiny« Foulke,

Peter Boyle, Bernard Wilkinson, »Nudger« Needham;

v.v.l. »Billy« Barnes, »Alf« Common, George Hedley,

»Fred« Priest, »Bert« Lipsham. Foto: Archiv



1899/1900

 Final:

21. April 1900

Bury FC – Southampton FC 4:0 (3:0)

Referee: Arthur G. Kingscott

(Derby/1)

Attendance: 68.945, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 1:0 (4.) McLuckie,

2:0 (15.) Wood,

3:0 (25.) McLuckie,

4:0 (88.) Plant


Bury FC:

(Trainer: Henry S. Hamer/1)

Frederick Thompson (1) —

John Darroch (1/Scotland),

Thomas Davidson (1/Scotland) —

John Pray (1/Scotland),

Joseph Leeming (1),

George W. Ross (1) —

William Richards (2),

William Wood (1),

Jasper McLuckie (1/Scotland),

Charles Sagar (1),

John Plant (1)


Southampton FC:

(Trainer: Ernest Arnfield/1)

John William Robinson (1) —

Peter Meehan (1),

Peter Durber (1) —

Samuel Meston (1/Scotland),

Arthur Chadwick (1),

Robert Petrie (2/Scotland) —

J. Arthur Turner (1),

James Yates (1),

John Farrell (1),

Harold Wood (4),

Alfred Weatherell Milward (3)

Captain: George W. Ross (1)

Harold Wood (2)



1900/01



Final:

20. April 1901

Tottenham Hotspur FC – Sheffield

United FC 2:2 (1:1; 2:2) a.e.t.

Referee: Arthur G. Kingscott

(Derby/2)

Attendance: 114.815, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 0:1 (10.) Priest,

1:1 (23.) Brown,

2:1 (53.) Brown,

2:2 (56.) Bennett


Tottenham Hotspur FC:

(Trainer: John Cameron/Scotland/1)

George Clawley (1) —

Harold Erentz (1),

Alexander Tait (1/Scotland) —

Thomas Morris (1),

Edward Hughes (1/Wales),

John Leonard Jones (1/Wales) —

William Smith (1),

John Cameron* (1/Scotland),

Alexander Brown (1/Scotland),

David Copeland (1/Scotland),

John Kirwan (1/Ireland)


Sheffield United FC:

(Trainer: John Nicholson/1)

William Henry Foulke (2) —

Henry Thickett (2),

Peter Boyle (2/Ireland) —

William Harrison Johnson (2),

Thomas Morren (2),

Ernest Needham (2) —

Walter Bennett (2),

Charles W. F. Field (1),

George Albert Hedley (2),

Alfred Ernest Priest (2),

Herbert B. Lipsham (1)

Captain: John Leonard Jones (1)

Ernest Needham (2)




Replay:

27. April 1901

Tottenham Hotspur FC – Sheffield

United FC 3:1 (0:1)

Referee: Arthur G. Kingscott

(Derby/3)

Attendance: 20.470, Burnden Park,

Bolton

Goals: 0:1 (40.) Priest,

1:1 (52.) Cameron,

2:1 (71.) Smith,

3:1 (87.) Brown


Tottenham Hotspur FC:

(Trainer: John Cameron/Scotland/2)

George Clawley (2) —

Harold Erentz (2),

Alexander Tait (2/Scotland) —

Thomas Morris (2),

Edward Hughes (2/Wales),

John Leonard Jones (2/Wales) —

William Smith (2),

John Cameron (2/Scotland),

Alexander Brown (2/Scotland),

David Copeland (2/Scotland),

John Kirwan (2/Ireland)


Sheffield United FC:

(Trainer: John Nicholson/2)

William Henry Foulke (3) —

Henry Thickett (3),

Peter Boyle (3/Ireland) —

William Harrison Johnson (3),

Thomas Morren (3),

Ernest Needham (3) —

Walter Bennett (3),

Charles W. F. Field (2),

George Albert Hedley (3),

Alfred Ernest Priest (3),

Herbert B. Lipsham (2)

Captain: John Leonard Jones (2)

Ernest Needham (3)




English FA Cup Winners 1900/01: Tottenham Hotspur FC.

St.v.l. Official, Harold Erentz, George Clawley, »Alex« Tait,

Officer; m.v.l. John Cameron, »Tom« Morris, »Ted« Hughes,

»Jack« Jones, John Kirwan; v.v.l. »Bill« Smith,

»Sandy« Brown, »Dave« Copeland. Foto: Colorsport




1901/02




 Final:

19. April 1902

Sheffield United FC – Southampton

FC 1:1 (0:0) a.e.t.

Referee: Frederick Thomas Kirkham

(Burslem/1)

Attendance: 76.914, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 1:0 (54.) Common,

1:1 (88.) Wood


Sheffield United FC:

(Trainer: John Nicholson/3)

William Henry Foulke (4) —

Henry Thickett (4),

Peter Boyle (4/Ireland) —

William Harrison Johnson (4),

Bernard Wilkinson (1),

Ernest Needham (4) —

Walter Bennett (4),

Alfred Common (1),

George Albert Hedley (4),

Alfred Ernest Priest (4),

Herbert B. Lipsham (3)


Southampton FC:

(Trainer: Ernest Arnfield/2)

John William Robinson (2) —

Charles Burgess Fry (1),

George Molyneaux (1) —

Samuel Meston (2/Scotland),

Thomas Bowman (1/Scotland),

Ernest Albert Lee (1) —

J. Arthur Turner (2),

Harold Wood (5),

Albert F. Brown (1),

Edgar Wallace Chadwick* (3),

Joseph Turner (1)

Captain: Ernest Needham (4)

Harold Wood (3)



Replay:

26. April 1902

Sheffield United FC – Southampton

FC 2:1 (1:0)

Referee: Frederick Thomas Kirkham

(Burslem/2)

Attendance: 33.068, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 1:0 (3.) Hedley,

1:1 (69.) Brown,

2:1 (79.) Barnes


Sheffield United FC:

(Trainer: John Nicholson/4)

William Henry Foulke (5) —

Henry Thickett (5),

Peter Boyle (5/Ireland) —

William Harrison Johnson (5),

Bernard Wilkinson (2),

Ernest Needham (5) —

William E. Barnes (1),

Alfred Common (2),

George Albert Hedley (5),

Alfred Ernest Priest (5),

Herbert B. Lipsham (4)


Southampton FC:

(Trainer: Ernest Arnfield/3)

John William Robinson (3) —

Charles Burgess Fry (2),

George Molyneaux (2) —

Samuel Meston (3/Scotland),

Thomas Bowman (2/Scotland),

Ernest Albert Lee (2) —

J. Arthur Turner (3),

Harold Wood (6),

Albert F. Brown (2),

Edgar Wallace Chadwick (4),

Joseph Turner (2)

Captain: Ernest Needham (5)

Harold Wood (4)



1902/03



 Final:

18. April 1903

Bury FC – Derby County FC 6:0 (1:0)

Referee: John Adams (Birmingham/

1)

Attendance: 63.102, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 1:0 (20.) Ross,

2:0 (49.) Wood,

3:0 (56.) Leeming,

4:0 (65.) Sagar,

5:0 (70.) Plant,

6:0 (85.) Leeming


Bury FC:

(Trainer: Henry S. Hamer/2)

Hugh Monteith (1/Scotland) —

James Lindsey (1),

Robert McEwen (1/Scotland) —

James S. Johnston (1),

Frank Thorpe (1),

George W. Ross (2) —

William Richards (3),

William Wood (2),

Charles Sagar (2),

Joseph Leeming (2),

John Plant (2)


Derby County FC:

(Trainer: Harry J. Newbould/3)

John Spencer Fryer (3) —

James Methven (3/Scotland),

Charles Richard Morris (1/Wales) —

Benjamin Warren (1),

Archibald L. Goodall (2/Ireland),

John May (2/Scotland) —

Joseph Warrington (1),

Charles H. York (1/Scotland),

John M. Boag (3/Scotland),

George Richards (1),

George Davis (1)

Captain: George W. Ross (2)

James Methven (2)

Red card: -



1903/04




Final:

23. April 1904

Manchester City FC – Bolton Wanderers

FC 1:0 (1:0)

Referee: Arthur J. Barker (Hanley/1)

Attendance: 61.374, Crystal Palace,

London

Goal: 1:0 (23.) Meredith


Manchester City FC:

(Trainer: Thomas E. Maley/1)

John Hillman (1) —

John McMahon (1),

Herbert Burgess (1) —

Samuel Frost (1),

Thomas Hynds (1),

Samuel B. Ashworth (1) —

William Henry Meredith (1/Wales),

George Livingstone (1/Scotland),

William Gillespie (1/Scotland),

Alexander Turnbull (1/Scotland),

Frank Booth (1)


Bolton Wanderers FC:

(Trainer: John Somerville/Scotland/1)

David Davies (1/Wales) —

William Brown (1/Scotland),

Robert Struthers (1) —

Robert Clifford (1),

Samuel Greenhalgh (1),

Archibald Freebairn (1/Scotland) —

David Stokes (1),

Samuel Marsh (1),

William Yenson (1),

Walter White (1),

Robert Taylor (1)

Captain: William Henry Meredith

(1)

William Brown (1)





English FA Cup Winners 1903/04: Manchester City FC.

St.v.l. »Tom« Maley (Coach), »Sammy« Frost, »Billy« Gillespie,

»Johnny« McMahon, »Tom« Hynds, »Jack« Hillman,

»Sam« Ashworth, J. Broad (Official); v.v.l. Herbert

Burgess, George Livingstone, »Billy« Meredith, »Sandy«

Turnbull, Frank Booth. Foto: Archiv





1904/05



 Final:

15. April 1905

Aston Villa FC – Newcastle United

FC 2:0 (1:0)

Referee: Patrick R. Harrower

(London/1)

Attendance: 101.117, Crystal Palace,

London

Goals: 1:0 (3.) Hampton,

2:0 (76.) Hampton


Aston Villa FC:

(Trainer: George Ramsay/Scotland/5)

William George (1) —

Howard Spencer (3),

Alfred Miles (1) —

Joseph F. Pearson (1),

Alexander Leake (1),

Joseph W. Windmill (1) —

William Frederick Brawn (1),

William Garratty (1),

Joseph Harold Hampton (1),

Joseph William Bache (1),

Albert Edward Hall (1)


Newcastle United FC:

(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/1)

James Lawrence (1/Scotland) —

Andrew McCombie (1/Scotland),

John Carr (1) —

Alexander Gardiner (1/Scotland),

Andrew Aitken (1/Scotland),

Peter Colin McWilliam (1/Scotland) —

John Rutherford (1),

James Howie (1/Scotland),