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1890–91 in English football

The 1890–91 season was the 20th season of competitive football in England.

Events

Everton started the 1890–91 season in superb form with five straight victories, with Fred Geary scoring in each of the first six matches.[1] By mid-January, Everton had completed all but one of their fixtures and were on 29 points, while Preston North End were eleven points adrift with seven games still to play. Everton then had to sit out the next two months as Preston completed their fixture list until they were only two points adrift with one match each left to play. Both teams played their final games of the season on 14 March, with Everton losing 3–2 at Burnley (Geary scored both Everton goals) and Preston going down 3–0 at Sunderland.[2] Everton were thus able to win the Football League Championship for the first time, by a margin of two points with fourteen victories from their 22 league games.

National team

In the 1891 British Home Championship, for the second time England played matches against Wales and Ireland on the same day, 7 March 1891, winning both comfortably.

Wales

England awarded six new caps for the Welsh game, including the Everton left wing pairing of Edgar Chadwick and Alf Milward. For three of the débutantes, Leonard Wilkinson (goalkeeper) of Oxford University, Thomas Porteous of Sunderland and Elphinstone Jackson of Oxford University, this was their single England appearance. The final débutante was Albert Smith of Nottingham Forest, who made the first of 3 appearances at right-half.

Ireland

For the Irish match, for which England selected a predominantly Midlands based team, another five players made their debut, of which Joseph Marsden of Darwen and Jem Bayliss of West Bromwich Albion (both defenders) were not selected again. The other débutantes were Alf Underwood of Stoke at left-back, George Cotterill of Cambridge University, who made the first of 4 appearances at centre-forward (scoring on his debut) and fellow forward Arthur Henfrey (Corinthian) (who also scored on his debut). This was also Tinsley Lindley's final England appearance, which he marked by scoring 2 goals, as England were comfortable 6–1 victors.

Scotland

Scotland also beat Wales and Ireland, so, once again, the England v. Scotland match, played at Ewood Park, Blackburn on 6 April 1891, was the championship decider. England selected an experienced team including four players from the Everton side who had recently won the Football League championship, although, rather surprisingly considering the venue, no players were selected from the Blackburn Rovers side who had won the FA Cup in the final on 21 March. England took an early lead and were 2–0 up at half time and, although Scotland pulled a goal back through Frank Watt late in the game, England managed to hang on in a close game to clinch victory and the championship.

Date Venue Opponents Score* Comp England scorers
7 March 1891 Newcastle Road, Sunderland (H)   Wales 4–1 BHC John Goodall (Derby County) (7 mins), Jack Southworth (Blackburn Rovers) (30 mins), Edgar Chadwick (Everton) (35 mins) & Alf Milward (Everton) (37 mins)
7 March 1891 Molineux, Wolverhampton (H)   Ireland 6–1 BHC Tinsley Lindley (Nottingham Forest) (2), Billy Bassett (West Bromwich Albion), George Cotterill (Cambridge University), Arthur Henfrey (Corinthian) & Harry Daft (Notts County)
6 April 1891 Ewood Park, Blackburn (H)   Scotland 2–1 BHC John Goodall (Derby County) (20 mins) & Edgar Chadwick (Everton) (30 mins)

* England score given first

Key

League tables

The Football League

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification
1 Everton 22 14 1 7 63 29 2.172 29 League Champions
2 Preston North End 22 12 3 7 44 23 1.913 27
3 Notts County 22 11 4 7 52 35 1.486 26
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 22 12 2 8 39 50 0.780 26
5 Bolton Wanderers 22 12 1 9 47 34 1.382 25
6 Blackburn Rovers 22 11 2 9 52 43 1.209 24 FA Cup Winners
7 Sunderland[a] 22 10 5 7 51 31 1.645 23[b]
8 Burnley 22 9 3 10 52 63 0.825 21
9 Aston Villa 22 7 4 11 45 58 0.776 18 Re-elected
10 Accrington 22 6 4 12 28 50 0.560 16
11 Derby County 22 7 1 14 47 81 0.580 15
12 West Bromwich Albion 22 5 2 15 34 57 0.596 12
Source:[citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ New club in the league
  2. ^ Sunderland deducted two points for fielding unregistered player.[3]

The Football Alliance

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Stoke[a] (E) 22 13 7 2 57 39 1.462 33 Football Alliance Champions, elected to Football League
2 Sunderland Albion[b] 22 12 6 4 69 28 2.464 30
3 Grimsby Town 22 11 5 6 43 27 1.593 27
4 Birmingham St George's 22 12 2 8 64 62 1.032 26
5 Nottingham Forest 22 9 7 6 66 39 1.692 23[c]
6 Darwen (E) 22 10 3 9 64 59 1.085 23 Elected to Football League
7 Walsall Town Swifts 22 9 3 10 34 61 0.557 21
8 Crewe Alexandra 22 8 4 10 59 67 0.881 20
9 Newton Heath 22 7 3 12 37 55 0.673 17
10 Small Heath 22 7 2 13 58 66 0.879 16
11 Bootle 22 3 7 12 40 61 0.656 13
12 The Wednesday 22 4 5 13 39 66 0.591 13
Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal average.
(E) Elected to the Football League
Notes:
  1. ^ New club in the Alliance
  2. ^ Left to join the Northern League
  3. ^ Two points deducted for fielding an unregistered player

References

  1. ^ . www.evertonfc.com. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
  2. ^ Philip Gibbons (2001). Association Football in Victorian England – A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900. Upfront Publishing. pp. 161–163. ISBN 1-84426-035-6.
  3. ^ Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970–71, p. 233. The Queen Anne Press Limited, London, 1970.
  4. ^ Blakeman, Mick; Brown, Tony; Warsop, Keith, eds. (2009). The Football Alliance Match by Match: 1889/90 to 1891/92. Nottingham: SoccerData. pp. 28–40. ISBN 978-1-905891-19-1.

External links

  • Details of England v Wales game
  • Details of England v Ireland game
  • Details of England v Scotland game
  • British Home Championship results on RSSF

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1890 91 season was the 20th season of competitive football in England Football in EnglandSeason1890 91Men s footballFootball LeagueEvertonFA CupBlackburn Rovers 1889 90 1891 92 Contents 1 Events 2 National team 2 1 Wales 2 2 Ireland 2 3 Scotland 3 League tables 3 1 The Football League 3 2 The Football Alliance 4 References 5 External linksEvents EditEverton started the 1890 91 season in superb form with five straight victories with Fred Geary scoring in each of the first six matches 1 By mid January Everton had completed all but one of their fixtures and were on 29 points while Preston North End were eleven points adrift with seven games still to play Everton then had to sit out the next two months as Preston completed their fixture list until they were only two points adrift with one match each left to play Both teams played their final games of the season on 14 March with Everton losing 3 2 at Burnley Geary scored both Everton goals and Preston going down 3 0 at Sunderland 2 Everton were thus able to win the Football League Championship for the first time by a margin of two points with fourteen victories from their 22 league games National team EditIn the 1891 British Home Championship for the second time England played matches against Wales and Ireland on the same day 7 March 1891 winning both comfortably Wales Edit England awarded six new caps for the Welsh game including the Everton left wing pairing of Edgar Chadwick and Alf Milward For three of the debutantes Leonard Wilkinson goalkeeper of Oxford University Thomas Porteous of Sunderland and Elphinstone Jackson of Oxford University this was their single England appearance The final debutante was Albert Smith of Nottingham Forest who made the first of 3 appearances at right half Ireland Edit For the Irish match for which England selected a predominantly Midlands based team another five players made their debut of which Joseph Marsden of Darwen and Jem Bayliss of West Bromwich Albion both defenders were not selected again The other debutantes were Alf Underwood of Stoke at left back George Cotterill of Cambridge University who made the first of 4 appearances at centre forward scoring on his debut and fellow forward Arthur Henfrey Corinthian who also scored on his debut This was also Tinsley Lindley s final England appearance which he marked by scoring 2 goals as England were comfortable 6 1 victors Scotland Edit Scotland also beat Wales and Ireland so once again the England v Scotland match played at Ewood Park Blackburn on 6 April 1891 was the championship decider England selected an experienced team including four players from the Everton side who had recently won the Football League championship although rather surprisingly considering the venue no players were selected from the Blackburn Rovers side who had won the FA Cup in the final on 21 March England took an early lead and were 2 0 up at half time and although Scotland pulled a goal back through Frank Watt late in the game England managed to hang on in a close game to clinch victory and the championship Date Venue Opponents Score Comp England scorers7 March 1891 Newcastle Road Sunderland H Wales 4 1 BHC John Goodall Derby County 7 mins Jack Southworth Blackburn Rovers 30 mins Edgar Chadwick Everton 35 mins amp Alf Milward Everton 37 mins 7 March 1891 Molineux Wolverhampton H Ireland 6 1 BHC Tinsley Lindley Nottingham Forest 2 Billy Bassett West Bromwich Albion George Cotterill Cambridge University Arthur Henfrey Corinthian amp Harry Daft Notts County 6 April 1891 Ewood Park Blackburn H Scotland 2 1 BHC John Goodall Derby County 20 mins amp Edgar Chadwick Everton 30 mins England score given firstKey H Home match BHC British Home ChampionshipLeague tables EditThe Football League Edit Main article 1890 91 Football League Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification1 Everton 22 14 1 7 63 29 2 172 29 League Champions2 Preston North End 22 12 3 7 44 23 1 913 273 Notts County 22 11 4 7 52 35 1 486 264 Wolverhampton Wanderers 22 12 2 8 39 50 0 780 265 Bolton Wanderers 22 12 1 9 47 34 1 382 256 Blackburn Rovers 22 11 2 9 52 43 1 209 24 FA Cup Winners7 Sunderland a 22 10 5 7 51 31 1 645 23 b 8 Burnley 22 9 3 10 52 63 0 825 219 Aston Villa 22 7 4 11 45 58 0 776 18 Re elected10 Accrington 22 6 4 12 28 50 0 560 1611 Derby County 22 7 1 14 47 81 0 580 1512 West Bromwich Albion 22 5 2 15 34 57 0 596 12Source citation needed Notes New club in the league Sunderland deducted two points for fielding unregistered player 3 The Football Alliance Edit Main article 1890 91 Football Alliance Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation1 Stoke a E 22 13 7 2 57 39 1 462 33 Football Alliance Champions elected to Football League2 Sunderland Albion b 22 12 6 4 69 28 2 464 303 Grimsby Town 22 11 5 6 43 27 1 593 274 Birmingham St George s 22 12 2 8 64 62 1 032 265 Nottingham Forest 22 9 7 6 66 39 1 692 23 c 6 Darwen E 22 10 3 9 64 59 1 085 23 Elected to Football League7 Walsall Town Swifts 22 9 3 10 34 61 0 557 218 Crewe Alexandra 22 8 4 10 59 67 0 881 209 Newton Heath 22 7 3 12 37 55 0 673 1710 Small Heath 22 7 2 13 58 66 0 879 1611 Bootle 22 3 7 12 40 61 0 656 1312 The Wednesday 22 4 5 13 39 66 0 591 13Source 4 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal average E Elected to the Football LeagueNotes New club in the Alliance Left to join the Northern League Two points deducted for fielding an unregistered playerReferences Edit Everton match results 1890 91 season www evertonfc com Archived from the original on 17 February 2012 Retrieved 21 September 2008 Philip Gibbons 2001 Association Football in Victorian England A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900 Upfront Publishing pp 161 163 ISBN 1 84426 035 6 Rothmans Football Yearbook 1970 71 p 233 The Queen Anne Press Limited London 1970 Blakeman Mick Brown Tony Warsop Keith eds 2009 The Football Alliance Match by Match 1889 90 to 1891 92 Nottingham SoccerData pp 28 40 ISBN 978 1 905891 19 1 External links EditDetails of England v Wales game Details of England v Ireland game Details of England v Scotland game British Home Championship results on RSSF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1890 91 in English football amp oldid 1135114056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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