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FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

... Football Association. Football Association. --The general meeting for the revision of bye-laws and rules of the game will be held at the Free mason's Tavern, Great Queen-street, London, on February 25. All notices of proposed alterations must be sent ...

THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

... THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The anniial p' * 11161 ^ mooting' oP the Football Association was lisld la ^ t evening at the Hnlbom Restaurant , Lnndon . Lord Kinnaird , ihe iircsident of l ( ie Association ) prcsitled . The balance-sheet showed ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1898
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1191 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. There have been many interesting competitions for the London Cup since Upton Park were the first winners in 1883. Judging from the calibre of the sixteen clubs which, last Saturday, engaged in the first round of the competition ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. THERE was a general complaint a few weeks ago that Aston Villa was not the proper club to represent pro fessionalism in the Sheriff of London Charity Shield Match; but the Birmingham eleven silenced their detractors by beating Notts ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. ANY course other than that adopted by the Football Associ ation would scarcely have been possible, and would certainly not have been a credit to the game. The complaint which has emanated from certain representatives of the League ...

THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

... THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. AT a special general meeting on Monday, called to consider the medifications for a uniform code recommended by the recent International Conference at Manchester, it was resolved, sub ject to confirmation at another meeting next ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. CHIEF interest last Saturday was centred in the supplementary round of the Association Cup tournament. Twenty clubs were 'struggling for ten places in the coveted thirty-two, and nine definite results were obtained at the first ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. THE result of Saturday's International League match at Glasgow was not encouraging from the English point of view. Of course, the team to meet Scotland at the Crystal Palace next Satur day will differ considerably from the side ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. LAST Saturday's play suggested either Clapton, the holders, or the Old Carthusians as the probable winners of the London Charity Cup. The Old Malvermans' display against the Carts was very disappointing, although it should be ...

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION. By the time England have met Wales, at Newcastle-on- Tyne, next Monday, international form ought to be in one of its most glorious muddles. Scotland have beaten Ireland by eleven to nil; England have only done a three goals injustice ...

FOOTBALL , ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL , ASSOCIATION BELFAST DI ^ TILLEBY T . . PABTIOK THISTLE . Parttek iTlif&Ue , ' at JEldfast ystonlfl-sr , inlayad . a { riflBdIir inatca with Distillery betore a ( air crowd of spectators . The ground • was lather ' soft . In the opening 'Distillery ...

Published: Wednesday 28 December 1910
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1794 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

FOOTBALL: ASSOCIATION

... FOOTBALL. ■T association. IT is pleasing to note that the bother about the Sheriff of London Charity Shield match has been smoothed over, and that the contest will duty take place at the Crystal Place, on Saturday, March 2. Presumably, Notts Forest will ...