Selasa, 25 Mei 2010

First Ever International Football Fixture

November 30, 1872, West of Scotland Cricket Club Crescent Hamilton, Partick, Scotland. Football Association, the first official international match between Scotland and England to appeal.

Amazingly, all eleven players were selected by the Scottish Queen's Park FC, a Scottish club at the top of this era. Queens still plays in the Scottish third division to date, and is the only amateur club in the Scottish Premier League. Party of Great Britain had nine players from different clubs, three representatives from the University of Oxford.

registration fee of one shilling, and a crowd of 4000, but had to wait for the kick-off expected competition was postponed for twenty minutes as the fog. Scottish lined with dark blue sweater embroidered with thistles, the English team in white, three lions on his chest.
Lawn was not the best, the rain in Glasgow over the past three days, but nothing could stop the waiting crowd, who attended the meeting.

Reports on game show Scotland had the edge in high dribbling ability and function of the level expected of Scotland 11:00 All clubs playing on the same page. Players dribble the ball this time, especially because there was no mention of steps to go to all the reports from the game. While it has been banned in Scotland aims in the first half, the judge said that the ball has crossed the tape that was used for the sleepers before the match ended in stalemate - zero zero.

This was the beginning of the great soccer rivalry between the two countries, which saw them play 110 times in England, has won 45 times, winning 41 games in Scotland, 24 calls.

Teams-

Scotland: All the Queen's Park

1 Captain Robert W. Gardner
William Ker 2
3 Joseph Taylor
4 James Thomson
5 James Smith
6 Robert Smith
7 Robert Leckie
8 Alexander Rhind
9 Billy MacKinnon
1910 Jimmy Weir
11 David Wotherspoon

England:

1 Robert Barker (Hertfordshire Rangers)
2 Ernest Greenhalgh (Notts County)
3 Reginald de Courtenay Welch (Harrow Chequers)
4 Frederick Chappell (Oxford University)
5 William Maynard (1 Surrey Rifles)
6 John Brockbank (Cambridge University)
7 Charles Clegg (Sheffield Wednesday)
8 Arnold Kirke-Smith (Oxford University)
9 Cuthbert Ottaway (University of Oxford) (C)
10 Charles Chenery (Crystal Palace)
11 Charles Morice (Barnes)

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