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Willie Groves

Patrick William Groves (20 August 1868 – 13 February 1908)[3] was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward for Hibernian, Celtic, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Scotland. He is known for being the first player to be transferred for more than £100.

Willie Groves
Personal information
Full name Patrick William Groves
Date of birth (1868-08-20)20 August 1868
Place of birth Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland
Date of death 13 February 1908(1908-02-13) (aged 39)
Place of death Edinburgh, Scotland
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1885–1888 Hibernian[note 1] 0 (0)
1888–1890 Celtic[note 1] 0 (0)
1890–1893 West Bromwich Albion[1] 58 (7)
1893–1894 Aston Villa 22 (4)
1895–1896 Hibernian 5 (1)
1896 Celtic
International career
1888–1890 Scotland 3 (4)
1892 Football League XI[2] 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Hibernian

Groves, an inside forward, first broke into the Hibernian squad as a 16-year-old during the 1885–86 season.[4][5] He featured prominently as Hibs won the Scottish Cup the following year, scoring in the first round, second round replay and semi-final.[5] Vale of Leven, Hibs' opponents in the semi-final, protested that Groves had accepted a payment from Hibs, which would have been illegal as the Scottish game was still amateur at the time.[5] The protest was not heard until after Hibs had defeated Dumbarton in the final.[5] Vale of Leven only presented hearsay as evidence, but it took the casting vote of the committee chairman to exonerate Hibs.[5]

In the following year, Groves made his international debut, in a 1888 British Home Championship match against Wales.[6] Groves scored the fourth goal in a 5–1 win for Scotland at Hibernian Park, Hibs' home ground.[6]

Celtic

By August 1888, Groves was one of several Hibs players who moved to the newly formed Celtic.[7] He scored ten goals in the club's 1888–89 Scottish Cup campaign.[8] Groves made two further appearances for the Scotland national football team while with Celtic.[9] In one of those appearances he scored a hat-trick against Ireland in the 1889 British Home Championship.[10]

West Bromwich Albion

Groves moved to the professional English Football League in 1890, signing for West Bromwich Albion. He helped Albion win the 1892 FA Cup Final, playing at half-back as Aston Villa were defeated 3–0.[11]

Aston Villa

Groves subsequently signed for Villa in 1893, becoming the first player to be transferred for over £100.[12][13] Villa were forced to pay that fee (around £12,000 in today's values)[14] to West Brom and were fined by the Football Association amidst allegations that Groves and Jack Reynolds had been illegally poached.[3] He helped Villa win the league championship in 1894.[4] During his time in England, Groves played for the Football League against the Scottish League.[15] He left Villa in November 1894 after a dispute over his contract with the club arose.[3]

Return to Scotland

After Hibs were elected to join the top division of the Scottish Football League in 1895, Groves returned to the club.[4][15] During this second spell he played in the 1896 Scottish Cup Final, which Hibs lost 3–1 to Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts.[4][16] This final is perhaps best known for being the only Scottish Cup Final to be played outside Glasgow.[4][16] He then briefly returned to Celtic, but soon retired, suffering from tuberculosis. He died in Edinburgh in 1908, aged 39.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Scottish Football League did not commence until the 1890–91 season.

References

  1. ^ Tony Matthews, West Bromwich Albion: the complete record (2007)"
  2. ^ The Football League vs The Scottish League - 1890s, Before The 'D'...Association Football around the world, 1863-1937, 5 April 2014
  3. ^ a b c d Willie Groves, Spartacus Educational
  4. ^ a b c d e "Logie Green: the final Edinburgh didn't want". The Scotsman. 27 March 2006.
  5. ^ a b c d e Mackay pp35-39.
  6. ^ a b Sat 10 Mar 1888 Scotland 5 Wales 1, London Hearts.
  7. ^ Mackay, pp42.
  8. ^ Purden, Richard (24 April 2014). "The final resting place of Celtic's first star striker has been discovered". The Irish Post. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  9. ^ (Scotland player) William Groves, London Hearts Supporters Club
  10. ^ Sat 9 Mar 1889 Scotland 7 Ireland 0, London Hearts Supporters Club
  11. ^ Kennington Oval – Saturday 19 March 1892, www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk
  12. ^ "The Joy of Six: record transfers". The Guardian, 30 August 2013. 30 August 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  13. ^ , The Independent, 24 January 1998.
  14. ^ 1894 pounds in 2018
  15. ^ a b Mackay, pp58.
  16. ^ a b Mackay, pp60-61.
Sources

External links

  • Willie Groves, www.ihibs.co.uk

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Patrick William Groves 20 August 1868 13 February 1908 3 was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward for Hibernian Celtic West Bromwich Albion Aston Villa and Scotland He is known for being the first player to be transferred for more than 100 Willie GrovesPersonal informationFull namePatrick William GrovesDate of birth 1868 08 20 20 August 1868Place of birthHutchesontown Glasgow ScotlandDate of death13 February 1908 1908 02 13 aged 39 Place of deathEdinburgh ScotlandPosition s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1885 1888Hibernian note 1 0 0 1888 1890Celtic note 1 0 0 1890 1893West Bromwich Albion 1 58 7 1893 1894Aston Villa22 4 1895 1896Hibernian5 1 1896CelticInternational career1888 1890Scotland3 4 1892Football League XI 2 1 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Hibernian 1 2 Celtic 1 3 West Bromwich Albion 1 4 Aston Villa 1 5 Return to Scotland 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditHibernian Edit Groves an inside forward first broke into the Hibernian squad as a 16 year old during the 1885 86 season 4 5 He featured prominently as Hibs won the Scottish Cup the following year scoring in the first round second round replay and semi final 5 Vale of Leven Hibs opponents in the semi final protested that Groves had accepted a payment from Hibs which would have been illegal as the Scottish game was still amateur at the time 5 The protest was not heard until after Hibs had defeated Dumbarton in the final 5 Vale of Leven only presented hearsay as evidence but it took the casting vote of the committee chairman to exonerate Hibs 5 In the following year Groves made his international debut in a 1888 British Home Championship match against Wales 6 Groves scored the fourth goal in a 5 1 win for Scotland at Hibernian Park Hibs home ground 6 Celtic Edit By August 1888 Groves was one of several Hibs players who moved to the newly formed Celtic 7 He scored ten goals in the club s 1888 89 Scottish Cup campaign 8 Groves made two further appearances for the Scotland national football team while with Celtic 9 In one of those appearances he scored a hat trick against Ireland in the 1889 British Home Championship 10 West Bromwich Albion Edit Groves moved to the professional English Football League in 1890 signing for West Bromwich Albion He helped Albion win the 1892 FA Cup Final playing at half back as Aston Villa were defeated 3 0 11 Aston Villa Edit Groves subsequently signed for Villa in 1893 becoming the first player to be transferred for over 100 12 13 Villa were forced to pay that fee around 12 000 in today s values 14 to West Brom and were fined by the Football Association amidst allegations that Groves and Jack Reynolds had been illegally poached 3 He helped Villa win the league championship in 1894 4 During his time in England Groves played for the Football League against the Scottish League 15 He left Villa in November 1894 after a dispute over his contract with the club arose 3 Return to Scotland Edit After Hibs were elected to join the top division of the Scottish Football League in 1895 Groves returned to the club 4 15 During this second spell he played in the 1896 Scottish Cup Final which Hibs lost 3 1 to Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts 4 16 This final is perhaps best known for being the only Scottish Cup Final to be played outside Glasgow 4 16 He then briefly returned to Celtic but soon retired suffering from tuberculosis He died in Edinburgh in 1908 aged 39 3 See also EditList of Scotland national football team hat tricks Progression of British football transfer fee recordNotes Edit a b The Scottish Football League did not commence until the 1890 91 season References Edit Tony Matthews West Bromwich Albion the complete record 2007 The Football League vs The Scottish League 1890s Before The D Association Football around the world 1863 1937 5 April 2014 a b c d Willie Groves Spartacus Educational a b c d e Logie Green the final Edinburgh didn t want The Scotsman 27 March 2006 a b c d e Mackay pp35 39 a b Sat 10 Mar 1888 Scotland 5 Wales 1 London Hearts Mackay pp42 Purden Richard 24 April 2014 The final resting place of Celtic s first star striker has been discovered The Irish Post Retrieved 27 August 2014 Scotland player William Groves London Hearts Supporters Club Sat 9 Mar 1889 Scotland 7 Ireland 0 London Hearts Supporters Club Kennington Oval Saturday 19 March 1892 www fa cupfinals co uk The Joy of Six record transfers The Guardian 30 August 2013 30 August 2013 Retrieved 9 August 2021 Football Sidelines The Independent 24 January 1998 1894 pounds in 2018 a b Mackay pp58 a b Mackay pp60 61 SourcesMackay John 1986 The Hibees John Donald Publishers Ltd ISBN 0 85976 144 4 External links EditWillie Groves www ihibs co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willie Groves amp oldid 1089356150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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