Showing posts with label Sheffield Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheffield Association. Show all posts

17.9.16

The Umpire's Whistle 1872

I have read a great number of speculative accounts regarding the introduction of the whistle (logically for use by umpires rather than the referee). The common denominators tend to be the involvement of Nottingham Forest and one of the Sheffield clubs. A date of 1878 is often featured.
The following item from the Sheffield Daily Telegraph of 19th March 1872 should lay some of this speculation to rest:



The snippet of information is rather tantalizing. The article refers to a meeting of The Sheffield Football Clubs Association. It's unclear who Mr Brown was? There was a Mr Brown on the committee of the Heeley club, but that's rather tenuous.
In January 1872 Sheffield Norfolk played Forest, winning 5-1. I can find no record of the officials.
The return match on 09.03.72 at Nottingham saw Forest win 1-0. Messrs Pashley and Hussey were the umpires.

Incidentally, the pea whistle came into being in 1884, the legendary Acme Thunderer, so prior to this umpires would have used 'Police' type whistles. 


Here is my grandfather's Acme whistle, which would have seen service in the Swansea area in the 1930s.


13.8.16

Sheffield v Birmingham

During the first three seasons of its existence, the Birmingham FA followed the Sheffield Rules.
They only adopted the 'London Rules' of the Football Association when Birmingham clubs began to take an interest in the FA Cup.  Calthorpe, Aston Villa and Birmingham* entered in 1879.
The first representative match between the Sheffield an Birmingham Associations took place in November 1875.

Sheffield                                                                         Birmingham
E Bowling
(Exchange)

H.H Webster
(Birmingham*)
J.C Clegg
(Wednesday)

G Pears
(Birmingham)
W.E Clegg
(Wednesday)

J.H Cofield
(St George’s)
J Hunter
(Heeley)

F Bill
(Birmingham)
R Gregory
(Hallam)

J Campbell- Orr
(Calthorpe)
W.H Stacey
(Wednesday)

J Carson
(Calthorpe)
W Wilkinson


W.J Nicholls
(St George’s)
J Houseley
(Exchange/ Heeley)

F Barnes
(Birmingham)
Geo. Anthony
(Heeley)

W Hundy
(Aston Unity)
W.H England
(Albion)

J Cartwright
(Aston Villa)
J Morton
(Clay Cross)

J.T Eldridge
(St George’s)
W Orton
(Wednesday/ Exchange)

G. A Quilter
(Birmingham)
Birmingham Daily Post - 22.11.75

The description of Orton's goal is priceless!  Interesting to note the existence of the Sheffield Footballers' Accident Society. The insurance scheme was launched in 1867. Players paid in a shilling - if a football injury prevented them from working they received 12 shillings per week. 

* This club had no connection with the later Birmingham (City)

1.1.16

North Wales v Sheffield



FOOTBALL.
SHEFFIELD V. NORTH WALES

This match was played on the Racecourse, at Wrexham, on Saturday, November 18. The weather was very unfavourable, it being a damp, foggy, miserable day. Owing to the laurels which the Sheffield team have won, great interest was attached to the match, and notwithstanding the inclement weather, upwards of 250 were present on the course. Sheffield won the toss, and chose the goal nearest the grand stand. A little before three o'clock the ball was kicked off by Mr Kendrick, the captain of the North Wales Club. The Sheffield team soon began to press down on their opponents, but were smartly repulsed by Mr Kendrick. They, however, soon recovered their lost ground, and at 2.50 the ball was neatly shot through by Mr Gregory. Another goal was nearly made by the Sheffield men, but the goal was saved by Mr E. Evans, of the other club, putting the ball over the bar with his hands. Some great difficulty was then experienced by the home team in keeping their goal from the invaders. It soon became evident that there was no chance of success against the Sheffield players, the North Wales men stumbling on to the grass, while scarcely one of the opposite team was seen to fall. The Welsh goal required all the assistance that could be rendered, no attempt having been made to secure a goal. Mr J. C. Clegg, twice in succession, shot the ball within a few inches of the post, but failed in securing a goal. A raid was then made by the home team into the Sheffield ground, and Mr Davies, succeeding in neatly passing the ball to Mr Underbill, an excellent shot was made at the goal, and the goal keeper, possessing a long arm, managed to lift the ball over the bar. This infused fresh vigour into the first team. A scrimmage shortly afterwards ensued close to the strangers’ goal, which was ultimately taken by the North Wales at 3.15. The ball was then again kicked off, and some good play was witnessed, Mr Mosforth succeeding in placing the ball near to goal, but his intentions were frustrated by Mr Clegg, who secured a goal for the strangers. The home team, up to half time, made the scoring a difficult matter for the Sheffield men, although. they were often in close proximity to the North Wales goal, but after the game was again resumed, the Sheffield team began to show to advantage, and quickly ran their score up. When the game terminated, after an hour and a half's playing, the goals secured by the Sheffielders were six to the North Wales's one.
The following comprised the teams:
Sheffield; J. C. Clegg (captain), W. E. Clegg, W. H. Carr, W. H. Stacey, W. Mosforth, J. Houseley, J. Hunter, W. Wilkinson, G. Anthony, P. Andrews, and R. Gregory; Mr W. P. Dix, umpire.
North Wales: Ll. Kenrick (captain), H. Evans, senior, (goal), R. S. Richards, J. Jones, E. A. Cross, G. F. Thomson, W. H. Davies, C. Spencer, Thomas Higham, Dr Gray, and J. Underbill; Mr R. Mills, referee.


 In the evening the Sheffield team were invited by their opponents to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, where Mr J. B. Murless had prepared an excellent dinner. The chairman was Lieutenant-Colonel Jones, and the vice- chair was occupied by Lieutenant Evan Morris.

Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard 24.11.76

A number of present or future internationals on show here as  for  Sheffield  the  Cleggs,W. H. Carr, Billy Mosforth and Jack. Hunter would all represent England . North Wales featured 6 players who would represent the Principality -Kenrick, Dr Gray, Edwin Cross, Jack Jones, George F Thomson  and William H Davies.

27.12.15

The Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup in the 19th Century

 April 1877
The Sheffield Football Association

The Sheffield Football Association was founded in 1867, but until 1877 the clubs played the Sheffield Rules variant of the game. In 1877 Sheffield adopted the Association rules, or rather the last differences were ironed out, the FA having already adopted several Sheffield innovations and reciprocal compromises having being reached (after the use of hands and touchdowns had disappeared from both sets of rules, offsides and throw ins had been the main sticking point).


The clubs of the Sheffield F.A. of 1877 were: 
Albion
Artillery and Hallamshire Rifles
Attercliffe
Brightside
Brincliffe
Broomhall
Crookes
Exchange
 Exchange Brewery
Fir Vale
Gleadless
Hallam
Heeley
Kimberworth
Millhouses
Norfolk
Norfolk Works
Owlerton
Oxford
Parkwood Springs
Philadelphia
Rotherham
Sheffield
Surrey
Thursday Wanderers
Wednesday


On March 19th 1877 Hyde Park Sheffield hosted a tournament for 'non association' clubs. The teams  played for a prize of 3 footballs. The donor of the prize was unknown, but the local press carried reassurances that there was no move afoot to start a rival association.  
The teams taking part were:  
       Talbot Street,   Attercliffe Zion,  Huttons Wanderers,  Perseverence*,  Alliance*, and Adalene.

* later members of the New Association.

Sheffield New Association

In 1877 a rival association given the name Sheffield New Association was established in protest at the Sheffield FA's decision not to allow any club under two years old to become a member.

The original members of the New Association were:


Alliance
Buckingham
  Friends
Nether
Newfield
Owlerton Broughton
Park Friendly
Park Wanderers
Perseverence
Pye Bank
Rising Star
St Jude’s
St Phillip’s
Saxons
Sheaf United

In 1883 the New Association changed its name to The Hallamshire Football Association

Sheffield Challenge Cup
1877
Wednesday
4
3
Heeley
1878
Wednesday
2
0
Attercliffe
1879
Thursday Wanderers
3
1
Heeley
1880
Staveley
3
1
Heeley
1881
Wednesday
8
1
Ecclesfield
1882
Heeley
5
0
Pyebank
1883
Wednesday
2
1
Lockwood Brothers
1884
Lockwood Brothers
2
0
Heeley & Middlesbrough
1885
Lockwood Brothers
2
0
Park Grange
1886
Mexborough
2
1
Heeley
1887
Wednesday
2
1
Collegiate


 Sheffield New Association Challenge Cup
1878
Pye Bank
5
0
Owlerton Broughton
1879
Rising Star 
4
1
Pitsmoor Christ Church
1880
Burton Star 
2
1
Rising Star
1881
Intake 
2
0
Burton Star
1882
Intake  
1
0
Dronfield Exchange

 Hallamshire Challenge Cup
1883
Spital (Chesterfield)


?
1884
Eckington
4
3
Clinton
1885
Staveley
?
?
Eckington
1886
Staveley
3
2
Eckington
1887
Eckington
3
0
Clinton

At the end of the 1886–87 season a merger of the two associations was negotiated by Charles Clegg who took charge of the new association with Pierce-Dix as secretary.


The Sheffield and Hallamshire Senior Cup
1888
The Wednesday
3
2
Ecclesfield
1889
Rotherham
2
1
Staveley


1890
Rotherham Town
1
0
Sheffield United

Midland League


1891
Doncaster Rovers
2
1
Sheffield United


Midland League

1892
Sheffield United
2
1
The Wednseday Res.

Northern League


1893
Sheffield United Res.
3
1
The Wednseday Res.

  Sheffield Association  League



1894
Mexborough
 (League 
 format)
Sheffield United Res.

  Sheffield Association  League

  Sheffield Association  League

1895
The Wednseday Res.
League 
format )
Sheffield United Res.


  Sheffield Association  League

1896
Mexborough
 (League 
format )
Sheffield United Res.

Midland League
  Sheffield Association  League

1897
Sheffield United Res.
3
0
Wath

  Sheffield Association  League

  Sheffield Association  League
1898
Sheffield United Res.
3
1
The Wednesday Res.

Yorkshire League
Yorkshire League

1899
Sheffield United Res.
5
2
Attercliffe

Midland League

  Sheffield Association  League
1900
The Wednesday Res.
2
0
Worksop Town

Yorkshire League

Sheffield Association  League