WINCHI IFFHS HISTORY AND STATISTICS : THE RUSSIAN FA CUP (50)
Picture : English Winner FA Cup 1910, Newcastle United
FA CUP STATISTICS
1905/06
Final:
21. April 1906
Everton FC – Newcastle United FC
1:0 (0:0)
Referee: Frederick Thomas Kirkham
(Burslem/3)
Attendance: 75.609, Crystal Palace,
London
Goal: 1:0 (75.) Young
Everton FC:
(Trainer: William C. Cuff/1)
William Scott (1/Ireland) —
William Balmer (1),
John Crelly (1) —
Harold Makepeace (1),
John Daniel Taylor (2/Scotland),
Walter Abbott (1) —
John Sharp (1),
Hugh Bolton (1),
Alexander Simpson Young (1/Scotland),
James Settle (1),
Harold Payne Hardman (1)
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/2)
James Lawrence (2/Scotland) —
Andrew McCombie (2/Scotland),
John Carr (2) —
Alexander Gardiner (2/Scotland),
Andrew Aitken (2/Scotland),
Peter Colin McWilliam (2/Scotland) —
John Rutherford (2),
James Howie (2/Scotland),
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (2),
Ronald Orr (1/Scotland),
Albert Arthur Gosnell (2)
1906/07
Final:
20. April 1907
Sheffield Wednesday FC – Everton FC
2:1 (1:1)
Referee: Nathaniel Whittaker
(London/1)
Attendance: 84.584, Crystal Palace,
London
Goals: 1:0 (21.) Stewart,
1:1 (38.) Sharp,
2:1 (89.) Simpson
Sheffield Wednesday FC:
(Trainer: Arthur Dickinson/2)
John Lyall (1) —
William Layton (1),
Horace A. Burton (1) —
James Thomas Brittleton (1),
Thomas Henry Crawshaw (2),
William J. Bartlett (1) —
Harry Chapman (1),
Frank Bradshaw (1),
Andrew Wilson (1/Scotland),
James Stewart (1/Scotland),
George Simpson (1)
Everton FC:
(Trainer: William C. Cuff/2)
William Scott (2/Ireland) —
William Balmer (2),
Robert Balmer (1) —
Harold Makepeace (2),
John Daniel Taylor (3/Scotland),
Walter Abbott (2) —
John Sharp (2),
Hugh Bolton (2),
Alexander Simpson Young (2/Scotland),
James Settle (2),
Harold Payne Hardman (2)
English FA Cup Winners 1906/07: Sheffield Wednesday
FC. St.v.l. Arthur Dickinson (Coach), Frank Bradshaw,
»Tom« Brittleton, »Billy« Layton, John Lyall, »Harry«
Davis, »Jock« Malloch, Horace Burton, »Bill« Bartlett, Co-
Trainer; v.v.l. Oliver Tummon, Harry Chapman, »Andy«
Wilson, »Tom« Crawshaw, »Jim« Stewart, George Simpson.
1907/08
Final:
25. April 1908
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC –
Newcastle United FC 3:1 (2:0)
Referee: Thomas P. Campbell
(Blackburn/1)
Attendance: 74.967, Crystal Palace,
London
Goals: 1:0 (40.) Hunt,
2:0 (43.) Hedley,
2:1 (73.) Howie,
3:1 (85.) Harrison
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC:
(Trainer: John Henry Addenbrooke/4)
Thomas H. D. Lunn (1) —
John Jones (1),
Edwards Collins (1) —
Kenneth Reginald Gunnery Hunt (1),
William T. Wooldridge (1),
Alfred J. Bishop (1) —
William E. Harrison (1),
John Shelton (1),
George Albert Hedley (6),
Walter R. Radford (1),
John Pedley (1)
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/3)
James Lawrence (3/Scotland) —
William R. McCracken (1/Ireland),
Albert Ernest Pudan (1) —
Alexander Gardiner (3/Scotland),
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (3),
Peter Colin McWilliam (3/Scotland) —
John Rutherford (3),
James Howie (3/Scotland),
G. William Appleyard (2),
Finlay Speedie (1),
George William Wilson (1/Scotland)
Captain: William T. Wooldridge (1)
Alexander Gardiner
1908/09
Final:
24. April 1909
Manchester United FC – Bristol City
FC 1:0 (1:0)
Referee: James Mason (Burslem/
1)
Attendance: 71.401, Crystal Palace,
London
Goal: 1:0 (22.) A. Turnbull
Manchester United FC:
(Trainer: J. Ernest Mangnall/1)
Henry Herbert Moger (1) —
George Stacey (1),
James Vincent Hayes (1) —
Richard Duckworth (1),
Charles Roberts (1),
Alexander Bell (1/Scotland) —
William Henry Meredith (2/Wales),
Harold James Halse (1),
James McLachlan Turnbull (1/Scotland),
Alexander Turnbull (2/Scotland),
George Wall (1)
Bristol City FC:
(Trainer: Henry Thickett/1)
Harry A. Clay (1) —
Walter Archibald Annan (1/Scotland),
Joseph Richard Cottle (1) —
Partick Hanlin (1/Scotland),
William John Wedlock (1),
Arthur Thomas Spear (1) —
Frederick Walter Staniforth (1),
Robert William Hardy (1),
Samuel Anderson Gilligan (1/Scotland),
Andrew Burton (1/Scotland),
Frank Hilton (1)
Captain: Charles Roberts (1)
William John Wedlock (1)
English FA Cup Winners 1908/09: Manchester United FC.
St.v.l. Ernest Mangnall (Coach), John Picken,
Hugh Edmonds, »Harry« Moger, Vincent Hayes, »Alec«
Bell; m.v.l. »Billy« Meredith, »Dick« Duckworth, »Charlie«
Roberts, »Sandy« Turnbull, Enoch West, George Stacey;
v.v.l. Albert Walley, Leslie Hofton, Harold Halse, George
Wall.
1909/10
Finals:
23. April 1910
Newcastle United FC – Barnsley FC
1:1 (0:1; 1:1) a.e.t.
Referee: John T. Ibbotson
(Derby/1)
Attendance: 77.747, Crystal Palace,
London
Goals: 0:1 (37.) Tufnell,
1:1 (82.) Rutherford
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/4)
James Lawrence (4/Scotland) —
William R. McCracken (2/Ireland),
Thomas Thompson Whitson (1/South
Africa) —
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (4),
Wilfred Lawson Low (1/Scotland),
Peter Colin McWilliam (4/Scotland) —
John Rutherford (4),
James Howie (4/Scotland),
Albert Shepherd (1),
Alexander Higgins (1/Scotland),
George William Wilson (2/Scotland)
Barnsley FC:
(Trainer: Arthur Fairclough/1)
Frederick Charles Mearns (1) —
Richard W. Downs* (1),
Harold Marshall Ness (1) —
Robert Glendenning (1),
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle (1),
George Utley (1) —
Wilfred Bartrop (1),
Ernest Gadsby (1),
George Beanland Lillycrop (1),
Henry Tufnell (1),
Thomas Forman (1)
Captain: Colin Campbell McKenzie
Veitch (1)
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle
(1)
Red card: -
Replay:
28. April 1910
Newcastle United FC – Barnsley FC
2:0 (0:0)
Referee: John T. Ibbotson
(Derby/2)
Attendance: 69.000, Goodison Park,
Liverpool
Goals: 1:0 (51.) Shepherd,
2:0 (70.) Shepherd (11m)
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/5)
James Lawrence (5/Scotland) —
William R. McCracken (3/Ireland),
Thomas Thompson Whitson (2/South
Africa) —
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (5),
Wilfred Lawson Low (2/Scotland),
Peter Colin McWilliam (5/Scotland) —
John Rutherford (5),
James Howie (5/Scotland),
Albert Shepherd (2),
Alexander Higgins (2/Scotland),
George William Wilson (3/Scotland)
Barnsley FC:
(Trainer: Arthur Fairclough/2)
Frederick Charles Mearns (2) —
Richard W. Downs (2),
Harold Marshall Ness (2) —
Robert Glendenning (2),
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle (2),
George Utley (2) —
Wilfred Bartrop (2),
Ernest Gadsby (2),
George Beanland Lillycrop (2),
Henry Tufnell (2),
Thomas Forman (2)
Captain: Colin Campbell McKenzie
Veitch (2)
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle