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Shropshire Wanderers F.C.

Shropshire Wanderers F.C. was an amateur association football club based in Shrewsbury, England. The club was active during the 1870s and once reached the FA Cup semi-finals.

Shropshire Wanderers
Full nameShropshire Wanderers Football Club
Nickname(s)the Salopians,[1] the Countrymen[2]
Founded1870
Dissolvedc. 1882
GroundRacecourse Ground, Monkmoor, Shrewsbury
SecretaryJohn Hawley Edwards[3]

History Edit

The club was founded out of the Shropshire Wanderers cricket club.[4] It entered the FA Cup competition in each of the years from 1873–74 to 1877–78.

Its greatest success came in 1874–75, when it reached the semi-finals. In the second round the club conceded a late equalizer to the Civil Service F.C. at the Kennington Oval,[5] but the Service scratched from the replay, being unable to travel to Shrewsbury.[6] The only match the club won in the tournament - and the only one the club would ever win in the Cup - was a replay win against Woodford Wells. The initial tie (at the Kennington Oval) ended 1–1, even after the sides played an optional 15 minutes of extra-time.[7] The replay, at the same venue, was an easier match for the Salopians, a goal from Randall (following up his own shot coming back off the post) and an own goal from Frazer (getting in the way of a clearance at a scrimmage) putting the club into the last four.[8]

The club played the Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval in the semi-final; unfortunately the Countrymen were without their star half-back John Denning, and lost 1–0.[9] This was the club's only defeat in its first five years of existence.[10]

The club also has a unique place in FA Cup history, as the only team to be eliminated from the competition by coin toss,[11] the fateful coin toss taking place at the Raven Hotel in Shrewsbury, where the club and opponents Sheffield F.C. had retired to dine together after their Cup tie.[12]

The Shropshire Wanderers were notable as a team that employed passing as early as 1875.[13] The club shared a number of players (including John Hawley Edwards) with the Shrewsbury football club, which focussed on more local competition.

The club had ceased activity after the 1877–78 season, but reformed for a handful of matches at the start of the 1880s. The last recorded match of the club was a 5–3 defeat to Druids F.C. in March 1882.[14] A match was scheduled against a club named Shrewsbury Town the following week but seems not to have taken place; this was not the current club.[15]

Colours Edit

The club's colours were white jerseys, blue serge knickerbockers, and maroon stockings.[16]

Ground Edit

The club played at the Racecourse, using the Raven or the Lion hotels for facilities.[17]

Notable players Edit

  • David Thomson, who won a cap for Wales (alongside Kenrick and Edwards) while a Shropshire Wanderers player.[20]

FA Cup history Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Football". Morning Post: 3. 8 February 1875.
  2. ^ "Civil Service 1-1 Shropshire Wanderers". Bell's Life: 5. 19 December 1874.
  3. ^ Alcock, Charles (1875). Football Annual. London: Lillywhite. p. 157.
  4. ^ "Notes and notions". The Sportsman: 3. 10 May 1873.
  5. ^ "Civil Service 1-1 Shropshire Wanderers". Bell's Life: 6. 26 December 1874.
  6. ^ "note". Bell's Life: 5. 19 December 1874.
  7. ^ "report". Sportsman: 3. 26 January 1875.
  8. ^ "report". Sportsman: 4. 9 February 1875.
  9. ^ "report". The Field: 240. 6 March 1875.
  10. ^ 1875 Charles Alcock Football Annual
  11. ^ Collett, Mike (2003). The Complete Record of The FA Cup. p. 537. ISBN 1-899807-19-5.
  12. ^ "Football". Sheffield & Rotherham Independent: 4. 19 November 1873.
  13. ^ Harvey, Adrian (2005). Football, the First Hundred Years. Routledge. pp. 213–119. ISBN 0-415-35019-0.
  14. ^ "Shropshire Wanderers v Druids, Ruabon". Liverpool Mercury: 7. 13 March 1882.
  15. ^ "Fixtures". Wellington Journal: 3. 18 March 1882.
  16. ^ Alcock, Charles (1875). Football Annual. London: Lillywhite. p. 157.
  17. ^ Alcock, Charles (1875). Football Annual. London: Lillywhite. p. 157.
  18. ^ Club Affiliations – Shropshire Wanderers
  19. ^ Davies, Gareth; Garland, Ian (1991). Who's Who of Welsh International Soccer Players. Bridge Books. pp. 119–120. ISBN 1-872424-11-2.
  20. ^ "Wales v Scotland". Observer: 3. 26 March 1876.
  21. ^ "England v Scotland". Sheffield Independent: 4. 2 March 1874.
  22. ^ "Football yesterday". Observer: 3. 8 November 1874.

External links Edit

  • Shropshire Wanderers at the Football Club History Database

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Shropshire Wanderers F C was an amateur association football club based in Shrewsbury England The club was active during the 1870s and once reached the FA Cup semi finals Shropshire WanderersFull nameShropshire Wanderers Football ClubNickname s the Salopians 1 the Countrymen 2 Founded1870Dissolvedc 1882GroundRacecourse Ground Monkmoor ShrewsburySecretaryJohn Hawley Edwards 3 Home colours Contents 1 History 2 Colours 3 Ground 4 Notable players 5 FA Cup history 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe club was founded out of the Shropshire Wanderers cricket club 4 It entered the FA Cup competition in each of the years from 1873 74 to 1877 78 Its greatest success came in 1874 75 when it reached the semi finals In the second round the club conceded a late equalizer to the Civil Service F C at the Kennington Oval 5 but the Service scratched from the replay being unable to travel to Shrewsbury 6 The only match the club won in the tournament and the only one the club would ever win in the Cup was a replay win against Woodford Wells The initial tie at the Kennington Oval ended 1 1 even after the sides played an optional 15 minutes of extra time 7 The replay at the same venue was an easier match for the Salopians a goal from Randall following up his own shot coming back off the post and an own goal from Frazer getting in the way of a clearance at a scrimmage putting the club into the last four 8 The club played the Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval in the semi final unfortunately the Countrymen were without their star half back John Denning and lost 1 0 9 This was the club s only defeat in its first five years of existence 10 The club also has a unique place in FA Cup history as the only team to be eliminated from the competition by coin toss 11 the fateful coin toss taking place at the Raven Hotel in Shrewsbury where the club and opponents Sheffield F C had retired to dine together after their Cup tie 12 The Shropshire Wanderers were notable as a team that employed passing as early as 1875 13 The club shared a number of players including John Hawley Edwards with the Shrewsbury football club which focussed on more local competition The club had ceased activity after the 1877 78 season but reformed for a handful of matches at the start of the 1880s The last recorded match of the club was a 5 3 defeat to Druids F C in March 1882 14 A match was scheduled against a club named Shrewsbury Town the following week but seems not to have taken place this was not the current club 15 Colours EditThe club s colours were white jerseys blue serge knickerbockers and maroon stockings 16 Ground EditThe club played at the Racecourse using the Raven or the Lion hotels for facilities 17 Notable players EditJohn Hawley Edwards who made his only international appearance for England in 1874 whilst a Shropshire Wanderers player 18 scored for the more famous Wanderers club in the 1876 FA Cup Final and played for Wales against Scotland a week later Llewelyn Kenrick one of the founders of the Football Association of Wales played for the Shropshire Wanderers in the 1874 75 season including the FA Cup semi final 19 David Thomson who won a cap for Wales alongside Kenrick and Edwards while a Shropshire Wanderers player 20 John Wylie chosen for the England v Scotland match in 1874 while a Salopian but forced to withdraw through injury and replaced by Hawley Edwards 21 However as one of the finest dribblers in the country he did play for the Football Association in a representative match against the Sheffield Football Association the same year 22 FA Cup history EditFA Cup 1873 74 1st Round Drew 0 0 with Sheffield replay also drawn 0 0 eliminated on the toss of a coin FA Cup 1874 75 1st Round Walkover v Sheffield scratched 2nd Round Drew 1 1 v Civil Service walkover in the replay 3rd Round Drew 1 1 v Woodford Wells won replay 2 0 Semi final Lost 1 0 v Old Etonians FA Cup 1875 76 1st Round Scratched v Sheffield FA Cup 1876 77 1st Round Walkover v Druids scratched 2nd Round Lost 3 0 v Royal Engineers FA Cup 1877 78 1st Round Lost 1 0 v DruidsReferences Edit Football Morning Post 3 8 February 1875 Civil Service 1 1 Shropshire Wanderers Bell s Life 5 19 December 1874 Alcock Charles 1875 Football Annual London Lillywhite p 157 Notes and notions The Sportsman 3 10 May 1873 Civil Service 1 1 Shropshire Wanderers Bell s Life 6 26 December 1874 note Bell s Life 5 19 December 1874 report Sportsman 3 26 January 1875 report Sportsman 4 9 February 1875 report The Field 240 6 March 1875 1875 Charles Alcock Football Annual Collett Mike 2003 The Complete Record of The FA Cup p 537 ISBN 1 899807 19 5 Football Sheffield amp Rotherham Independent 4 19 November 1873 Harvey Adrian 2005 Football the First Hundred Years Routledge pp 213 119 ISBN 0 415 35019 0 Shropshire Wanderers v Druids Ruabon Liverpool Mercury 7 13 March 1882 Fixtures Wellington Journal 3 18 March 1882 Alcock Charles 1875 Football Annual London Lillywhite p 157 Alcock Charles 1875 Football Annual London Lillywhite p 157 Club Affiliations Shropshire Wanderers Davies Gareth Garland Ian 1991 Who s Who of Welsh International Soccer Players Bridge Books pp 119 120 ISBN 1 872424 11 2 Wales v Scotland Observer 3 26 March 1876 England v Scotland Sheffield Independent 4 2 March 1874 Football yesterday Observer 3 8 November 1874 External links EditShropshire Wanderers at the Football Club History Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shropshire Wanderers F C amp oldid 1162171574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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