IFFHS HISTORY AND STATISTICS - THE ENGLISH FA CUP (6)
Picture : English FA Cup Winners 1914/15: Sheffield United FC.
St.v.l. John Nicholson (Coach), John English, Harold
Gough, »Bill« Brelsford, Albert Sturgess; m.v.l. »Bill« Cook,
»Stan« Fazackerley, George Utley, Wallace Masterman,
»Bob« Evans; v.v.l. James Simmons, »Joe« Kitchen
Foto: Archiv
FA STATISTICS
1910/11
Finals:
22. April 1911
Bradford City AFC – Newcastle United
FC 0:0 (0:0; 0:0) a.e.t.
Referee: John Hargreaves Pearson
(Crewe/1)
Attendance: 69.098, Crystal Palace,
London
Bradford City AFC:
(Trainer: Peter O’Rourke/Scotland/1)
Mark Mellors (1) —
Robert Campbell (1/Scotland),
David Taylor (1/Scotland) —
George Henry Robinson (1),
William Gildea (1),
James Alexander McDonald (1/Scotland)
—
Peter Logan (1/Scotland),
James Hamilton Speirs (1),
Frank O’Rourke (1/Scotland),
Archibald Devine (1/Scotland),
Francis W. Thompson (1)
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/6)
James Lawrence (6/Scotland) —
William R. McCracken (4/Ireland),
Thomas Thompson Whitson (3/South
Africa) —
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (6),
Wilfred Lawson Low (3/Scotland),
David L. Willis (1) —
John Rutherford (6),
George Jobey (1),
James Stewart (2/Scotland),
Alexander Higgins (3/Scotland),
George William Wilson (4/Scotland)
Captain: James Hamilton Speirs (1)
Colin Campbell McKenzie
Veitch (3)
Red card: -
Replay:
26. April 1911
Bradford City AFC – Newcastle United
FC 1:0 (1:0)
Referee: John Hargreaves Pearson
(Crewe/2)
Attendance: 58.000, Old Trafford,
Manchester
Goal: 1:0 (15.) Speirs
Bradford City AFC:
(Trainer: Peter O’Rourke/Scotland/2)
Mark Mellors (2) —
Robert Campbell (2/Scotland),
David Taylor (2/Scotland) —
George Henry Robinson (2),
Albert R. Torrance (1),
James Alexander McDonald (2/Scot
land) —
Peter Logan (2/Scotland),
James Hamilton Speirs (2),
Frank O’Rourke (2/Scotland),
Archibald Devine (2/Scotland),
Francis W. Thompson (2)
Newcastle United FC:
(Trainer: Frank Watt/Scotland/7)
James Lawrence (7/Scotland) —
William R. McCracken (5/Ireland),
Thomas Thompson Whitson (4/South
Africa) —
Colin Campbell McKenzie Veitch (7),
Wilfred Lawson Low (4/Scotland),
David L. Willis (2) —
John Rutherford (7),
George Jobey (2),
James Stewart (3/Scotland),
Alexander Higgins (4/Scotland),
George William Wilson (5/Scotland)
Captain: James Hamilton Speirs (2)
Colin Campbell McKenzie
Veitch (4)
English FA Cup Winners 1910/11: Bradford City AFC.
St.v.l. Peter O’Rourke (Coach), Albert Torrance, Frank
O’Rourke, Mark Mellors, James McDonald, »Archie« Devine,
C. Harper (Trainer); m.v.l. »Bill« Gildea, »Bob« Campbell,
»Jim« Speirs, George Robinson, »Dave« Taylor, Francis
Thompson, v.v.l. Peter Logan, » Dick« Bond.
Foto: Colorsport
1911/12
Finals:
20. April 1912
Barnsley FC – West Bromwich Albion
FC 0:0 (0:0; 0:0) a.e.t.
Referee: James R. Schumacher
(London/1)
Attendance: 54.556, Crystal Palace,
London
Barnsley FC:
(Trainer: Arthur Fairclough/3)
John C. Cooper* (1) —
Richard W. Downs (3),
Archibald Taylor (1/Scotland) —
Robert Glendenning (3),
Philip Wright Bratley (1),
George Utley (3) —
Wilfred Bartrop (3),
Henry Tufnell (3),
George Beanland Lillycrop (3),
Edward Travers (1),
James Moore (1)
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: Frederick Everiss/1)
Hubert Pryer Pearson (1) —
Arthur Frederick Cook (1),
Jesse Pennington (1) —
George Baddeley (1),
Frederick Buck (1),
Robert McNeal (1) —
Alan Claude Jephcott (1),
Harold Fereday Wright (1),
Robert Pailor (1),
Sidney Bowser (1),
Benjamin W. Shearman (1)
Captain: George Utley (1)
Jesse Pennington (1)
Red card: -
Replay:
24. April 1912
Barnsley FC – West Bromwich Albion
FC 1:0 (0:0; 0:0) a.e.t.
Referee: James R. Schumacher
(London/2)
Attendance: 38.555, Bramall Lane,
Sheffield
Goal: 1:0 (118.) Tufnell
Barnsley FC:
(Trainer: Arthur Fairclough/4)
John C. Cooper (2) —
Richard W. Downs (4),
Archibald Taylor (2/Scotland) —
Robert Glendenning (4),
Philip Wright Bratley (2),
George Utley (4) —
Wilfred Bartrop (4),
Henry Tufnell (4),
George Beanland Lillycrop (4),
Edward Travers (2),
James Moore (2)
West Bromwich Albion FC:
(Trainer: Frederick Everiss/2)
Hubert Pryer Pearson (2) —
Arthur Frederick Cook (2),
Jesse Pennington (2) —
George Baddeley (2),
Frederick Buck (2),
Robert McNeal (2) —
Alan Claude Jephcott (2),
Harold Fereday Wright (2),
Robert Pailor (2),
Sidney Bowser (2),
Benjamin W. Shearman (2)
Captain: George Utley (2)
Jesse Pennington (2)
1912/13
Final:
19. April 1913
Aston Villa FC – Sunderland AFC 1:0
(0:0)
Referee: Arthur Adams (Nottingham/
1)
Attendance: 121.919, Crystal Palace,
London
Goal: 1:0 (75.) Barber
Aston Villa FC:
(Trainer: George Ramsay/Scotland/6)
Samuel Hardy (1) —
Albert Thomas Lyons (1),
A. Thomas Weston (1) —
Thomas Barber (1),
James Harrop (1),
James M. Leach (1) —
Charles William Wallace (1),
Harold James Halse (2),
Joseph Harold Hampton (2),
Clement Stephenson (1),
Joseph William Bache (2)
Sunderland AFC:
(Trainer: Robert Hugh Kyle/Ireland/1)
Joseph Butler (1) —
Charles Gladwin (1),
Harold Marshall Ness (3) —
Francis Cuggy (1),
Charles Bellany Thomson (1/Scotland),
Harold Low (1/Scotland) —
John Mordue (1),
Charles Murray Buchan (1),
Joseph H. Richardson (1),
George H. Holley (1),
Henry Martin (1)
English FA Cup Winners 1912/13: Aston Villa FC. St.v.l.
Joseph Gierson (Trainer), »Tommy« Lyons, P. M. Bate,
F.W. Rinder (Chairman), »Tom« Weston, »Sam« Hardy, E.
Spencer; m.v.l. George Ramsay (Coach), »Joe« Bache,
Harold Halse, »Harry« Hampton, »Clem« Stephenson, W.
Jones; v.v.l. »Charlie« Wallace, »Tom« Barber, »Jim« Harrop,
»Jim« Leach. Foto: Colorsport
1913/14
Final:
25. April 1914
Burnley FC – Liverpool FC 1:0 (0:0)
Referee: Herbert S. Bamlett
(Gateshead/1)
Attendance: 72.778, Crystal Palace,
London
Goal: 1:0 (58.) Freeman
Burnley FC:
(Trainer: John Haworth/1)
William Ronald Sewell (1) —
Thomas F. Bamford (1),
David Taylor (3/Scotland) —
George Halley (1/Scotland),
Thomas Wilkinson Boyle (3),
William Watson (1) —
William Nesbitt (1),
Richard Lindley (1),
Bertram Clewley Freeman (1),
Edward Hodgson (1),
Edwin Mosscrop (1)
Liverpool FC:
(Trainer: Thomas Watson/1)
Kenneth Campbell (1/Scotland) —
Ephraim Longworth (1),
Robert R. Pursell (1) —
Thomas Fairfoul (1/Scotland),
Robert Ferguson (1/Scotland),
Donald McKinlay (1/Scotland) —
John Sheldon (1),
Arthur Metcalfe (1),
Thomas Miller (1/Scotland),
William Lacey (1/Ireland),
James Nicholl (1)
1914/15
Final:
24. April 1915
Sheffield United FC – Chelsea FC
London 3:0 (1:0)
Referee: Horace Taylor (Altrincham/
1)
Attendance: 49.557, Old Trafford,
Manchester
Goals: 1:0 (36.) Simmons,
2:0 (65.) Kitchen,
3:0 (84.) Fazackerley
Sheffield United FC:
(Trainer: John Nicholson/5)
Harold C. Gough (1) —
William Cook (1),
John English (1) —
Albert Sturgess (1),
Willaim Henry Brelsford (1),
George Utley (5) —
James Simmons (1),
Stanley Nicholas Fazackerley (1),
Joseph E. Kitchen (1),
Wallace Masterman (1),
Robert Ernest Evans (1/Wales)
Chelsea FC London:
(Trainer: David Calderhead/Scotland/1)
James Molyneaux (1) —
Walter Bettridge (1),
Jack Henry Harrow (1) —
Frederick Taylor (1),
Thomas Logan (1/Scotland),
Andrew McQueen Walker (1/Scotland
Henry Thomas Ford (1),
Harold James Halse (3),
Robert John Thomson (1),
James Anderson Croal (1/Scotland),
Robert William McNeil (1/Scotland)
Captain: George Utley (3)
Jack Henry Harrow