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1908 FA Cup Final

Index 1908 FA Cup Final

The 1908 FA Cup Final was contested by Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United at Crystal Palace Park. [1]

47 relations: Alex Gardner (footballer), Alf Bishop (footballer, born 1886), Anfield, Bill Appleyard, Bill McCracken, Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1886), Billy Wooldridge, Bradford City A.F.C., Bury F.C., Captain (association football), Colin Veitch, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Dick Pudan, Finlay Speedie, Football League First Division, Football League Second Division, Frank Watt (football manager), Fulham F.C., George Hedley, George Wilson (footballer, born 1882), Grimsby Town F.C., Jack Addenbrooke, Jack Shelton (footballer), Jackery Jones, James Howie, Jimmy Lawrence, Jock Rutherford, Kenneth Hunt, Liverpool F.C., Molineux Stadium, Newcastle United F.C., Nottingham Forest F.C., Peter McWilliam, Southampton F.C., Stamford Bridge (stadium), Stoke City F.C., Swindon Town F.C., Ted Collins (footballer, born 1882), Tommy Lunn, Wally Radford, West Ham United F.C., Western European Summer Time, Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., 1907 FA Cup Final, 1907–08 FA Cup, 1907–08 in English football, 1909 FA Cup Final.

Alex Gardner (footballer)

Alex Gardner (1877 – 1952) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a right half.

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Alf Bishop (footballer, born 1886)

Alfred John "Alf" Bishop (8 April 1886 – 8 August 1938) was an English footballer who spent most of his professional career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Anfield

Anfield is a football stadium in Anfield, Liverpool, England which has a seating capacity of 54,074 making it the sixth largest football stadium in England.

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Bill Appleyard

Willie Appleyard (16 November 1878 – 1958) was an English footballer, whose career at the highest level was cut short through injury.

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Bill McCracken

William "Bill" McCracken (29 January 1883 – 20 January 1979) was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a defender.

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Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1886)

William Ewart Harrison (27 December 1886 – August 1948) was an English footballer who played at outside right.

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Billy Wooldridge

William Thomas Wooldridge (19 August 1878 – 1945) was an English footballer who spent nearly his entire career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Bradford City A.F.C.

Bradford City Association Football Club is a professional football club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which plays in League One, the third tier of English football.

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Bury F.C.

Bury Football Club is a professional association football club based in Bury, Greater Manchester, England.

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Captain (association football)

The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team: it is often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game.

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Colin Veitch

Colin Campbell McKechnie Veitch (22 May 1881 – 26 August 1938) was an English football player in the early 20th century for Newcastle United and manager of Bradford City.

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Crystal Palace National Sports Centre

The National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace in south London, England is a large sports centre and athletics stadium.

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Dick Pudan

Albert Ernest "Dick" Pudan (1881–1957) was a professional footballer, who played as a full-back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Finlay Speedie

Finlay Ballantyne Speedie (18 August 1880 – 5 February 1953) was a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers and Newcastle United in the 1900s.

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Football League First Division

The Football League First Division is a former division of The Football League, now known as the English Football League.

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Football League Second Division

The Football League Second Division was the second level division in the English football league system between 1892 and 1992.

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Frank Watt (football manager)

Frank Watt was the first unofficial manager of Newcastle United Football Club.

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Fulham F.C.

Fulham Football Club is a professional association football club based in Fulham, London, England.

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George Hedley

George Albert Hedley (20 July 1876 – 16 August 1942) was a professional footballer who won the 1902 and 1908 FA Cup finals with Sheffield United and Wolverhampton Wanderers respectively, scoring in both.

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George Wilson (footballer, born 1882)

George Williamson Wilson (16 September 1882 in Lochgelly, Fife – 31 May 1960 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) was a Scottish professional international footballer, who spent the greatest part of his career with Newcastle United.

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Grimsby Town F.C.

Grimsby Town Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, England, that competes in League Two, the fourth tier of the English football league system.

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Jack Addenbrooke

John Henry "Jack" Addenbrooke (6 June 1865 – 7 September 1922) was an English football player and manager, who spent his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Jack Shelton (footballer)

John Shelton (1884 – September 1918) was an English footballer who played as a right-half and inside-forward.

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Jackery Jones

Jackery Jones (16 March 1877 – 20 August 1945) was an English footballer, who played over 300 games in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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James Howie

James "Jimmy" Howie (19 March 1878 – January 1963) was a Scottish footballer who later became a manager.

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Jimmy Lawrence

James Lawrence (16 February 1879 – 21 November 1934) was a Scottish football player and manager.

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Jock Rutherford

John "Jock" Rutherford (12 October 1884 – 21 April 1963) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Arsenal, Clapton Orient and Newcastle United.

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Kenneth Hunt

Reverend Kenneth Reginald Gunnery Hunt (24 February 1884 – 28 April 1949) was an English amateur football player, Oxford Blue, F.A. Cup Final goal scorer, England cap holder, and Olympic gold medallist, having competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.

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Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club in Liverpool, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

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Molineux Stadium

Molineux Stadium is an English football stadium situated in Wolverhampton, West Midlands.

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Newcastle United F.C.

Newcastle United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, that plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

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Nottingham Forest F.C.

Nottingham Forest Football Club, often referred to as simply Forest, is a professional football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Peter McWilliam

Peter McWilliam (21 September 1879 – 1 October 1951) was a Scottish footballer who played at left-half for Inverness Thistle, Newcastle United and Scotland.

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Southampton F.C.

Southampton Football Club is a professional association football club based in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

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Stamford Bridge (stadium)

Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in Fulham, South-West London.

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Stoke City F.C.

Stoke City Football Club is an English professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

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Swindon Town F.C.

Swindon Town Football Club is a professional football football club in Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

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Ted Collins (footballer, born 1882)

Edward Collins (1882 – 1955) was an English footballer who played as a defender for Bilston United, Birmingham Veritas, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sunbeam Motors, Newport County, and Hednesford Town.

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Tommy Lunn

Thomas Henry Lunn (9 July 1883 – 1960) was an English professional footballer who played for Brownhills Albion, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur and Stockport County.

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Wally Radford

Walter Robert Radford (July 1886 – 1943) was an English footballer, who played as an inside-forward in the 1900s with Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1908.

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West Ham United F.C.

West Ham United Football Club is a professional football club based in Stratford, East London, England.

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Western European Summer Time

Western European Summer Time (WEST) is a summer daylight saving time scheme, 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, commonly referred to as Wolves, is an English professional football club based in the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.

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1907 FA Cup Final

The 1907 FA Cup Final was contested by The Wednesday and Everton at Crystal Palace.

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1907–08 FA Cup

The 1907–08 FA Cup was the 37th staging of the world's oldest association football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (more usually known as the FA Cup).

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1907–08 in English football

The 1907–08 season was the 37th season of competitive football in England.

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1909 FA Cup Final

The 1909 FA Cup Final was the final match of the 1908–09 FA Cup, the 38th season of England's premier club football cup competition.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1908_FA_Cup_Final

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