HISTORY AND STATISTICS - THE ENGLISH FA CUP (2)
Picture : Blackburn Rovers ,FA Cup winners 1889/90
FA CUP STATISTICS (2)
1882/83
Final:
31. March 1883
Blackburn Olympic FC – Old Etonians
(London) 2:1 (0:1) a.e.t.
Referee: Charles Crump (Wolverhampton/
1)
Attendance: 8.000, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 0:1 (15.) Goodhart,
1:1 (55.) Matthews,
2:1 (110.) Costly
Blackburn Olympic FC:
(Trainer: no)
Thomas James Hacking (1) —
James Thomas Ward (1),
S. Alfred Warburton (1) —
Thomas Kenton Gibson (1),
John Hunter (1) —
William Alfred Astley (1),
Thomas Dewhurst (1),
Arthur Matthews (1),
George Wilson (1),
James T. Costly (1),
John Yates (1)
Old Etonians (London):
(Trainer: no)
John Frederick Peel Rawlinson (3) —
Percy John De Paravicini (2),
Thomas Harvey French (3) —
Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird (11/Scotland),
Charles Windham Foley (3) —
William Joseph Anderson (3),
John Barrington Trapnell Chevalier (4),
Reginald Heber MacAuley (3/Scotland),
Harry Chester Goodhart (4),
Arthur Tempest Blakiston Dunn (2),
Herbert William Bainbridge (1)
Captain: S. Alfred Warburton (1)
Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird
(10)
Final:
29. March 1884
Blackburn Rovers FC – Queen’s Park
FC Glasgow 2:1 (2:1)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/2)
Attendance: 4.000, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (30.) Brown,
2:0 (35.) Forrest,
2:1 (43.) Christie
Blackburn Rovers FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Brown Mitchell/1)
William John Herbert Arthur (1) —
Joseph Beverley (1),
Fergus Suter (2) —
Hugh McIntyre (2/Scotland),
James Henry Forrest (1) —
Joseph Morris Lofthouse (1),
James Douglas (2/Scotland),
John Inglis (1),
James Brown (2),
Joseph E. Sowerbutts (1),
John M. Hargreaves (2)
Queen’s Park FC Glasgow:
(Trainer: no)
George Gillespie (1) —
Walter Arnott (1),
Dr. John McDonald (1) —
Charles Campbell (1),
John James Gow (1) —
William J. Anderson (1),
William Wilson Watt (1),
Dr. John Smith (1),
William Harrower (1),
David Steel Allan (1),
Robert Main Christie (1)
Captain: James Brown (1)
Charles Campbell (1)
Final:
4. April 1885
Blackburn Rovers FC – Queen’s Park
FC Glasgow 2:0 (1:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/3)
Attendance: 12.500, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (50.) Brown,
2:0 (60.) Forrest
Blackburn Rovers FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Brown Mitchell/2)
William John Herbert Arthur (2) —
Robert G. Turner (1),
Fergus Suter (3) —
George Haworth (1),
Hugh McIntyre (3/Scotland),
James Henry Forrest (2) —
Joseph Morris Lofthouse (2),
James Douglas (3/Scotland),
Joseph E. Sowerbutts (2),
Herbert L. Fecitt (1),
James Brown (3)
Queen’s Park FC Glasgow:
(Trainer: no)
George Gillespie (2) —
Walter Arnott (2),
William MacLeod (1) —
Charles Campbell (2),
Dr. John McDonald (2) —
Alexander Hamilton (1),
Neil McWhannel (1),
William J. Anderson (2),
William Sellar (1),
Woodville Gray (1),
David Steel Allan (2)
Captain: James Brown (2)
Charles Campbell (2
English FA Cup Winners 1884/85: Blackburn Rovers FC.
St. v. l. Hugh McIntyre, »Fergie« Suter, George Haworth,
»Jim« Forrest (am Ball), »Jimmy« Brown, »Bill« Arthur,
»Bert« Fecitt; v.v.l. »Joe« Lofthouse, »Bob« Turner, »Joe«
Sowerbutts, »Jimmy« Douglas, John Inglis (Reserve).
Foto: Archiv
1885/86
Finals:
3. April 1886
Blackburn Rovers FC – West Bromwich
Albion FC 0:0
(0:0) a.e.t.
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/4)
Attendance: 15.000, Kennington
Oval, London
Blackburn Rovers FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Brown Mitchell/3)
William John Herbert Arthur (3) —
Robert G. Turner (2),
Fergus Suter (4) —
Joseph Heyes (1),
James Henry Forrest (3),
Hugh McIntyre (4/Scotland) —
James Douglas (4/Scotland),
Thomas Strachan (2),
Joseph E. Sowerbutts (3),
Herbert L. Fecitt (2),
James Brown (4)
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: no)
Robert John Roberts (1) —
Harold Green (1),
Harry Bell (1) —
Ezra J. H. Horton (1),
Charles Perry (1),
George Timmins (1) —
George Woodhall (1),
Thomas Green (1),
Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss
(1),
Arthur Loach (1),
George Bell (1)
Captain: James Brown (3)
Albert Edward James Matthias
Bayliss (1)
Replay:
10. April 1886
Blackburn Rovers FC – West Bromwich
Albion FC
2:0 (1:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/5)
Attendance: 12.000, Baseball
Ground, Derby
Goals: 1:0 (40.) Brown,
2:0 (65.) Sowerbutts
Blackburn Rovers FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Brown Mitchell/4)
William John Herbert Arthur (4) —
Robert G. Turner (3),
Fergus Suter (5) —
James Douglas (5/Scotland),
James Henry Forrest (4),
Hugh McIntyre (5/Scotland) —
Nathaniel Walton (1),
Thomas Strachan (3),
James Brown (5),
Herbert L. Fecitt (3),
Joseph E. Sowerbutts (4)
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: no)
Robert John Roberts (2) —
Harold Green (2),
Harry Bell (2) —
Ezra J. H. Horton (2),
Charles Perry (2),
George Timmins (2) —
George Woodhall (2),
Thomas Green (2),
Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss
(2),
Arthur Loach (2),
George Bell (2)
Captain: James Brown (4)
Albert Edward James Matthias
Bayliss (2)
English FA Cup Winners 1885/86:Blackburn Rovers FC.
Oben v. l. »Bob« Turner, »Nat« Walton, »Tot« Strachan,
»Bert« Fecitt; m.v.l. »Joe« Sowerbutts, »Fergie« Suter,
»Jim« Forrest; v.v.l. Hugh McIntyre, »Jimmy« Brown, John
Arthur, »Jimmy« Douglas. Foto: Archiv
Final:
2. April 1887
Aston Villa FC – West Bromwich
Albion FC 2:0 (0:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/6)
Attendance: 15.534, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (60.) Hodgetts,
2:0 (89.) Hunter
Aston Villa FC:
(Trainer: George Ramsay/Scotland/1)
James Warner (1) —
Frank Coulton (1),
Joseph Simmonds (1) —
Harold Yates (1),
Frederick H. H. Dawson (1),
John H. Burton (1) —
Richard Davis (1),
Albert Brown (1),
Archibald Hunter (1),
Oliver Howard Vaughton (1),
Dennis Hodgetts (1)
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: no)
Robert John Roberts (3) —
Alfred James Aldridge (1),
Harold Green (3) —
Ezra J. H. Horton (3),
Charles Perry (3),
George Timmins (3) —
George Woodhall (3),
Thomas Green (3),
Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss
(3),
Thomas Pearson (1),
William Paddock (1)
Captain: Archibald Hunter (1)
Charles Perry (1)
Final:
24. March 1888
West Bromwich Albion FC – Preston
North End FC 2:1 (1:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/7)
Attendance: 18.904, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (20.) Bayliss,
1:1 (55.) Goodall,
2:1 (80.) Woodhall
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: no)
Robert John Roberts (4) —
Alfred James Aldridge (2),
Harold Green (4) —
Ezra J. H. Horton (4),
Charles Perry (4),
George Timmins (4) —
William Isiah Bassett (1),
George Woodhall (4),
Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss
(4),
Thomas Pearson (2),
James J. Wilson (1)
Preston North End FC:
(Trainer: no)
Dr. Robert Herbert Mills-Roberts
(1/Wales) —
Robert Henry Howarth (1),
Nicholas J. Ross (1) —
Robert Holmes (1),
David Kennedy Russell (1),
John D. Graham (1) —
John B. Gordon (1),
James D. Ross (1),
John Goodall (1),
Frederick Dewhurst (1),
George Drummond (1)
Captain: Charles Perry (2)
Frederick Dewhurst (1)
Final:
30. March 1889
Preston North End FC – Wolverhampton
Wanderers FC 3:0 (2:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/8)
Attendance: 22.000, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (30.) Dewhurst,
2:0 (40.) Ross,
3:0 (65.) Thompson
Preston North End FC:
(Trainer: no)
Dr. Robert Herbert Mills-Roberts
(2/Wales) —
Robert Henry Howarth (2),
Robert Holmes (2) —
George Drummond (2),
David Kennedy Russell (2),
John D. Graham (2) —
John B. Gordon (2),
James D. Ross (2),
John Goodall (2),
Frederick Dewhurst (2),
Samuel Thompson (1)
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC:
(Trainer: John Henry Addenbrooke/1)
Jack M. Baynton (1) —
Richard Baugh (1),
Charles Mason (1) —
Albert Thomas Fletcher (1),
Henry Allen (1),
Arthur Lowder (1) —
Thomas Hunter (1),
David Wykes (1),
John Brant Brodie (1),
Harold Wood (1),
Thomas Knight (1)
Captain: Frederick Dewhurst (2)
John Brant Brodie (1)
Final
29. March 1890
Blackburn Rovers FC – Sheffield
Wednesday FC 6:1 (4:0)
Referee: Francis Arthur Marindin
(Chatham/Kent/9)
Attendance: 20.000, Kennington
Oval, London
Goals: 1:0 (5.) Townley,
2:0 (10.) Walton,
3:0 (40.) Townley,
4:0 (44.) John Southworth,
4:1 (50.) Mumford,
5:1 (70.) Townley,
6:1 (85.) Lofthouse
Blackburn Rovers FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Brown Mitchell/5)
John K. Horne (1) —
James Southworth (1),
John B. Forbes (1/Scotland) —
John Barton (1),
George Dewar (1/Scotland),
James Henry Forrest (5) —
Joseph Morris Lofthouse (3),
Henry Campbell (1/Scotland),
John Southworth (1),
Nathaniel Walton (2),
William John Townley (1)
Sheffield Wednesday FC:
(Trainer: no)
James Smith (1) —
Edward Brayshaw (1),
Haydn Arthur Morley (1) —
Jack W. Dungworth (1),
William Betts (1),
George Waller (1) —
William Ingram (1),
Harold E. Woolhouse (1),
Michael W. Bennett (1),
Thomas E. Cawley (1),
Albert C. Mumford (1)