CW Alcock
The Lancashire F.A. is said to have its origins in a meeting held at The Volunteer Inn, Bromley Cross, on Saturday 28th September, 1878. John Lewis (Blackburn Rovers), T. Hindle, (Darwen) and W.T. Dixon, (Turton F.C.) are cited as the prime movers. Arrangements were made for a representative meeting of clubs to be held.
Burnley Express, 05.10.78.
Here is some information regarding the clubs mentioned in the above article:
Club
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Founded
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Accrington
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1876
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Founder members of the Football
League.
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Church
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1874
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Church is a village 1 mile from
Accrington.
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Myrtle Grove
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1870
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Later known as Rossendale.
Blackburn Standard - Saturday
27 July 1878- JH Bentley Hon Sec Myrtle Grove FC (Cloughfold) seeking fixtures within 20 miles.
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Clough Fold
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Cloughfold is a small hamlet in
Rossendale.
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Enfield
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There is an Enfield Cricket
Club in Accrington.
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Haslingden Rangers
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Haslingden is a town in
Rossendale. Neither of the clubs still exist, and their histories are scant.
A Haslingden club joined the Lancashire Combination in 1905. I don’t know the
relationship between this and the earlier clubs.
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Haslingden Grane
The Blackburn Standard consistently uses Grane, not Grange.
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Blackburn Rovers
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1875
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Founder members of the Football
League.
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Park Road (Blackburn)
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1875
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England/Ireland international Jack Reynolds turned out for Park Road.
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Livesey United (Blackburn)
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In 1878 a Livesey United Cup
was contested in Blackburn.
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St George’s (Blackburn)
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St Mark’s (Blackburn)
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Blackburn Olympic’s opponents
in the 1878 Livesey United Cup final. Later known as Witton.
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Christ Church (Blackburn)
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Bolton Rovers
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St George’s (Bolton)
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Emmanuel FC (Bolton)
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Bolton Wanderers
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1874
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Founder members of the Football
League.
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North End (Bolton)
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Were playing Rugby in 1878
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Great Lever (Bolton)
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1877
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One of many Bolton based clubs-
a number of stars represented Great lever early in their careers, including
John Goodall, James Trainer and Denny Hodgetts. Alf Jones was capped by
England whilst playing for Great Lever (which the old IFFHS site listed as a
London club!)
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Turton
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1871
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The Oldest Football Club in Lancashire- they played a form of the
Harrow game (founder J.C Kay was a Harrow Boy) before adopting Association in 1874.
Declined with the advent of professionalism.
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Eagley
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1874
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Astley Bridge
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1879
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Claim a foundation date of 1880?!
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Westhoughton
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Darwen Rangers
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Darwen Grasshoppers
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Lower Darwen
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Notable absentees - we must assume, given Mr Hindle's presence that Darwen are omitted from the report in error. Preston North End - possibly the Blackburn centered nature of the set up didn't encourage them?
The development of Lancashire football, paricularly Darwen and Turton is covered beautifully in Underdogs: The Unlikely Story of Football's First FA Cup Heroes by Keith Dewhurst.
A Challenge Cup was introduced in 1879-1880 and the results of the competition were as follows:
First Round
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20.09.79
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Haslingden Association
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2
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1
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Padiham
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27.09.79
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Darwen
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7
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0
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Darwen Grasshoppers
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27.09.79
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Turton
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9
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1
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North End (Bolton)
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27.09.79
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Emmanuel FC (Bolton)
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0
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6
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Park Road (Blackburn)
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04.10.79
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Church
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4
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0
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St Andrews (Blackburn)
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04.10.79
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Christ Church (Blackburn)
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8
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0
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Bolton Hornets
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04.10.79
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Lynwood (Darwen)
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5
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4
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Bolton Olympic
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04.10.79
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Great Lever (Bolton)
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5
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4
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Clough Fold
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11.10.79
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Livesey United (Blackburn)
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9
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0
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Halliwell Jubilee (Bolton)
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11.10.79
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Astley Bridge
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6
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0
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Rising Sun (Bolton)
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11.10.79
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Cob Wall (Bolton)
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0
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3
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Manchester Wanderers
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11.10.79
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Bolton Wanderers
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5
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2
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All Saints (Bolton)
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11.10.79
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Lower Darwen
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3
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1
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Darwen Rangers
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18.10.79
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Accrington
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4
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1
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Halliwell (Bolton)
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23.10. 79
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Enfield
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1
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5
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Blackburn Rovers (replay)
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25.10.79
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Edgeworth
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6
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1
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Middleton
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25.10.79
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Eagley
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5
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2
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Bolton Rovers
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25.10.79
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St Mark’s (Blackburn)
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4
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1
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St Pauls (Bolton) (replay)
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25.10.79
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Lower Chapel (Darwen)
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4
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2
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St George’s (Blackburn)
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01.11.79
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Darwen Foresters
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wo
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Haslingden Grane (did not show for replay)
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Second Round
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01.11.79
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Lower Chapel
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4
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3
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Lynwood (declared void)
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20.12.79
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Lynwood
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1
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3
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Lower Chapel
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08.11.79
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Eagley
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4
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1
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Edgeworth
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22.11.79
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St Mark’s
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0
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4
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Accrington
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25.11.79
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Haslingden Association
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1
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12
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Darwen (+3 disputed goals)
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29.11.79
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Lower Darwen
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3
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0
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Livesey United
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29.11.79
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Blackburn Rovers
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4
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0
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Bolton Wanderers (1 in some reports)
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29.11.79
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Great Lever
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0
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3
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Turton
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30.11.79
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Manchester Wanderers
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6
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2
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Church (+1 disputed goal)
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06.12.79
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Darwen Foresters
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0
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2
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Park Road
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06.12.79
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Christ Church
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1
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2
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Astley Bridge
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Third Round
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01.01.80
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Accrington
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4
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0
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Lower Darwen
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10.01.80
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Darwen
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5
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0
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Astley Bridge
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10.01.80
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Blackburn Rovers
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2
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0
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Turton (+1 disputed goal)
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Turton protested that McIntyre
and Campbell of Rovers were ‘not Lancashire men’ and therefore ineligible-
The Lancs FA ordered a replay and according to a report in The Blackburn
Standard (31.01.80) Rovers withdrew from the Cup. However, the Association reconsidered and overturned the decision in a meeting on 14.02.80.
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10.01.80
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Manchester Wanderers
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2
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0
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Park Road
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17.01.80
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Eagley
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2
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8
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Lower Chapel
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Fourth Round
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07.2.80
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Accrington
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4
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3
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Lower Chapel
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21.2.80
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Darwen (+2 disputed goals)
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11
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1
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Manchester Wanderers
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Blackburn Rovers
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Bye
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Semi-final
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Darwen
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bye
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06.03.80
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Blackburn Rovers
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3
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1
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Accrington (at Alexandra Meadows)
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The final was played at Darwen's Barley Bank ground on 20.03.80. There were 9,000 in attendance and takings in excess of £160. The referee was Mr C.J Spencer, of Nottingham Forest assisted by Messrs. J.N Abraham ( Cheshire FA) and R.E Lythgoe (Birkenhead FA).
Darwen ran out 3-0 winners with goals from Bury, Gledhill and Marshall.
Darwen
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Blackburn Rovers
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Broughton
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G
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Howorth
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Duxbury
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B
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Greenwood*
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Suter
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B
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A Birtwistle
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Fish
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H
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FW Hargeaves*
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Moorhouse
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H
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Latham
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*Marshall
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F
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Duckworth
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*Rostron
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F
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Hanson
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Gledhill
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F
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Brown*
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Holden
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F
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Hindle
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Bury
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F
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J Hargreaves*
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R Kirkham
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F
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R Birtwistle
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* England Internationals.
In good Victorian fashion the cup was presented 4 months later.
In good Victorian fashion the cup was presented 4 months later.
Liverpool Echo, 26.07.80