30.10.17

Celtic's 62 game unbeaten run


On November 13th 1915 Celtic were defeated 2-0 by Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle. The following week they beat Kilmarnock 2-0 at Celtic Park. This was the beginning of a 62 match unbeaten run.  















So, the story of this remarkable run begins and ends with Kilmarnock:

CELTIC BEATEN AT LAST
Kilmarnock accomplished at Parkhead on Saturday what they nearly achieved at home a few weeks ago; they are the first to defeat Celtic in the present League campaign, and thus put an end to a sequence of victories extending from the middle of December, 1915, until the pr.esent time. It was fitting that a team renowned for consistency should be defeated by opponents who have been more consistent than any other team when opposing the champions. If Sinclair were slightly at fault in the first game in allowing McMenemy to equalise when but three minutes remained for play, Kilmarnock’s regular custodian made no such mistake in the return engagement. The shooting of the Celtic forwards was not particularly deadly, and it was in leaving his goal to deal with corner kicks almost innumerable that Blair excelled. The winners were somewhat fortunate to score as they did twice in the first half, doubly so to find their opponents miss opportunities much more frequent and less difficult. But the losers had no room for complaint, save on their own incapacity at goal. They were at home, on a perfect pitch, with wind and sun minor and equal handicaps to both teams. The winners goals were scored before the interval, so there was nothing of a snatch victory about Kilmarnock’s successful venture. The mistake made by McNair in passing back to his goalkeeper would not have been fatal had the home forwards shown their usual judgement and taken advantage of much better openings that fell to Smith and Culley. The pity is that the champions’ first defeat was incurred in their last home engagement; a reverse at an earlier stage would have enlivened a competition that has long ceased to attract by reason of its being a competition in name only. 
The Glasgow Herald  23.04.17




27.10.17

Italy 1934














































1934 was year 12 (XII) of the fascist era in Italy and the visual language of fascism figured strongly in the presentation of the tournament.
The monumental player (who is reminiscent of Il Duce himself) stands with his arm raised, on a pedestal that features a fasces-like object.
There was no way that Italy were not going to win the World Cup in 1934. They benefited from some dubious refereeing. The shame is that this detracted from the real qualities of the players and the genius of coach Vittorio Pozzo and his innovative Metodo.





20.10.17

Ricardo Zamora


Club Esportiu Espanyol goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora feels the chill in 1923.


14.10.17

Stockholm 1912

A great view of Stockholm Olympic Stadium during the Great Britain v Denmark match  (04.07.12). Great Britain (aka England Amateurs) won 4-2 to take the Olympic Gold Medal.  


8.10.17

England: Clubs with most internationals 1872-1937

Up to the summer of 1937 England played 211 international matches featuring 639 players.

The leading clubs in terms of providing England internationals were:


Players

Caps

Aston Villa 

40

161

Blackburn Rovers

33

136

Everton

29

101

The Wednesday/ Sheffield Wednesday

28

137

Sheffield United

27

72

West Bromwich Albion

24

85

Derby County

23

129




Arthur Digger Brown

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Howard Vaughton

Brown and Vaughton both made their international debuts in the 13-0 win over Ireland on February 18th 1882. Brown scored 4 and Vaughton 5.

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Billy Walker

Here are the Aston Villa players who represented England during this period.
It's worth noting that John Reynolds also represented Ireland. Andrew Ducat also represented England at cricket.


Year (s)

Caps

·         Arthur Brown

1882

3

·         Howard Vaughton

1882-84

5

·         Oliver Whateley

1883

2

·         Dennis Hodgetts

1888-94

6

·         Albert Allen

1888

1

·         Charles Athersmith

1892-1900

12

·         John Devey

1892-94

2

·         John Reynolds

1894-97

5

·         Stephen Smith

1895

1

·         James Crabtree

1896-1902

11

·         George Wheldon

1897-98

4

·         Howard Spencer

1897-1905

6

·         Albert Wilkes

1901-02

5

·         William George

1902

3

·         William Garratty

1903

1

·         Joseph Bache

1903-11

7

·         William Brawn

1904

2

·         Alec Leake

1904-05

5

·         Albert Hall

1910

1

·         Harry Hampton

1913-14

4

·         Charles Wallace

1913-20

3

·         Sam Hardy

1913-20

7

·         Frank Barson

1920

1

·         Andrew Ducat

1920

3

·         Billy Walker

1920-32

18

·         Thomas Smart

1921-29

5

·         Billy Kirton

1921

1

·         Frank A Moss

1921-24

5

·         Richard York

1922-26

2

·         Thomas Mort

1924-26

3

·         George Blackburn

1924

1

·         Arthur Dorrell

1924-25

4

·         Benjamin Olney

1928

2

·         Eric Houghton

1930-32

7

·         Joe Tate

1931-32

3

·         Pongo Waring

1931-32

5

·         George Brown

1932

1

·         Joseph Beresford

1934

1

·         Thomas Gardner

1934-35

2

·         Ronald Starling

1937

1