154
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18/11/1936
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British Home Nations Championship
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England (ENG)
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Ireland (IRE)
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H/T
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3
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1
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1-1
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Referee:
| Webb (SCO) | |||
Venue:
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Victoria Ground, Stoke-on-Trent
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Attendance:
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25,000 or 47,882
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Goals:
| IRE: T. Davis; ENG: H. Carter (30), C. Bastin (67), F. Worrall (75) | |||
IRELAND:
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Coach:
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-
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Captain:
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Players
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Clubs
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Gls
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Cap
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1
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Belfast Celtic
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4
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2
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Everton
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8
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3
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Belfast Celtic
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19
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4
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Manchester City
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5
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5
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Hibernian
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21
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6
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Chelsea
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12
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7
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Coventry City
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4
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8
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Everton
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8
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9
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Oldham Athletic
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1
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1
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10
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Manchester City
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5
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11
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Derry City
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11
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ENGLAND:
Captain:
George Holdcroft (Preston North End); George Male (Arsenal), Arthur Catlin (Sheffield Wednesday), Clifford Britton (Everton), Charles Gee (Everton), Errington Keen (Derby County), Frederick Worrall (Portsmouth), Horatio Carter (Sunderland), Frederick Steele (Stoke City), Clifford Bastin (Arsenal), Joseph Johnson (Stoke City)Bertie Fulton, Keiller McCullough, Tommy Breen, Jack Jones, Peter Doherty Jackie Brown, Alec Stevenson, Tom Davis, Billy Cook, Billy Mitchell, James Kelly |
Match Programme:
Credits:
Photo courtesy of Roy Cathcart.
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