The number of votes cast is impressive, and it is revealing that 2 Northern Union (Rugby League) players make it into the top 10. In this era the words football and footballer were just as likely to be used in connection with rugby players. One can assume that the readers were predominantly northern working class men.
Of the 10 association players in the 12 named, some will need no introduction to studentds of football history. Let's see:
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Billy Meredith
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Manchester City
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The Wizard of Dribble was in
his 10th season with Manchester City, The following month he
scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final.
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2
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Steve Bloomer
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Derby County
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One of the most prolific
goalscorers in football history. He finished the 1903-04 season as the
Division one top scorer for the 5th time in his career.
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Bob Crompton
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Blackburn Rovers
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A full back who represented
England a remarkable 41 times, captain on 21 occasions. At the time of the
prize Crompton was England captain and had just won his 7th cap.
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4
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Ernest Needham
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Sheffield United
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Nudger represented England 16 times
and won both the League and FA Cup with United. He was a half back who struck
a balance between attacking and defensive play.
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5
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Tom Baddeley
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
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The goalkeeper won his 5
England caps in 1903-04.
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7
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William Foulke
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Sheffield United
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The big man was always a
popular figure with the public.
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8
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Sammy Frost
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Manchester City
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Frost played half back for
City.
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9
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Jack Sharp
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Everton
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Sharp was a double
international (cricket and football). He signed for Everton in 1899 and was
in the national team in 1904. He was an inside forward.
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11
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Jimmy Settle
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Everton
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Notoriously fast, represented
England 6 times between 1899 and 1903.
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12
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George Ross
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Bury
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Won 2 FA Cups with Bury.
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