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by strap » 06 Aug 2013 22:49
King van der Kwaak Have you tried contacting or posting on the Wisbech Town FC forum (Yes, they have one...)
It was one of the biggest games of their history so I am sure someone will confirm the actual playing XI as opposed to the programme.
I've added the first names if it helps - what is remarkable about that team was how many had league experience and how many had it at the highest level - FA Cup finalists etc. Oscar Hold was the manager, btw.
Wisbech Town
1 Bryan Harvey
2 Tommy Deans
3 Ray Robson
4 Henry Adamson
5 John Crosland
6 Amos Moss
7 Tot Leverton
8 Terry Marshall
9 Jesse Pye
10 John Downie
11 Bobby Langton
by strap » 06 Aug 2013 22:50
Yellowcoat According to their site Downie was the goal scorer.
by strap » 06 Aug 2013 22:51
Timmy A few scans of the Wisbech programme. Strap - you'll be pleased to see that whoever attended the game agrees with the attendance figure. It wasn't me. Horrific hyphenation from the Team Manager's Office..
by Yellowcoat » 06 Aug 2013 23:10
by Fox Talbot » 07 Aug 2013 09:49
by Timmy » 07 Aug 2013 19:11
strap Now you have passed the initial test, so if anyone is still reading this nonsense, can anyone help out with the Erith & Belvedere team that we beat 4-0 in an FAC4q match on 15/11/1924!!
Long shot, but there might be someone out there interested (sad) enough to help!
by strap » 07 Aug 2013 23:22
Timmystrap Now you have passed the initial test, so if anyone is still reading this nonsense, can anyone help out with the Erith & Belvedere team that we beat 4-0 in an FAC4q match on 15/11/1924!!
Long shot, but there might be someone out there interested (sad) enough to help!
Book referenced down the bottom of this page might help. Yellowcoat is right about the score being 2-0 from all references I've ever seen.
http://www.belvedereuk.info/index_files/Page590.htm
by SpaceCruiser » 07 Aug 2013 23:37
Timmy
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