1914 Cup Final picture
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1914 Cup Final picture
HI Everyone
Im trying to post a pictured failing!
I hit attachment jpg uploads and there is a green tick.
Ami doing something wrong?
Im trying to post a pictured failing!
I hit attachment jpg uploads and there is a green tick.
Ami doing something wrong?
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Re: 1914 Cup Final picture
I can see it!
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Re: 1914 Cup Final picture
finally
Does anyone know anything about the picture itself?
Notice there are 4men in white strips running the line.
Did we have 4 linesmen?
Does anyone know anything about the picture itself?
Notice there are 4men in white strips running the line.
Did we have 4 linesmen?
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Re: 1914 Cup Final picture
Not seen that one before.... could it be an original photo? Might be worth showing it to the club (used to be Ray Simpson who looked after club history, but I must confess not sure who does it now, but others will)
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This site lists some of the early rule changes and use of referees. Notice in the picture that there is no 'D' on the edge of the penalty area:
http://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/who-we-a ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This site names two linesman:
https://playupliverpool.com/1914/04/25/ ... l-25-1914/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've never heard of four linesman but the pictures shows the clearly.
It also offers some reports on the game which make good and interesting reading.
http://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/who-we-a ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This site names two linesman:
https://playupliverpool.com/1914/04/25/ ... l-25-1914/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've never heard of four linesman but the pictures shows the clearly.
It also offers some reports on the game which make good and interesting reading.
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I thought I'd seen that pic at some time but I might be mistaken.elwaclaret wrote:Not seen that one before.... could it be an original photo?
What I have though is unique, a photograph of our two FA Cup Final goalscorers
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Some more info on the ref:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Bamlett" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Bamlett" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Another picture:
http://www.soccer-history.co.uk/latest- ... burnley-fc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
.... and if you google FA Cup Final 1914 'images' you get a lot more including that one where spectators are standing on poles!
http://www.soccer-history.co.uk/latest- ... burnley-fc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
.... and if you google FA Cup Final 1914 'images' you get a lot more including that one where spectators are standing on poles!
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They have a large copy of the picture of spectators standing on poles (pieces of wood, not people from Poland) on the wall in the New Brewm in town. It's a fascinating pic and unbelievable they could balance up there and watch the match. I always think the tight buggers should have just bought a ticket like everyone else! (Maybe they were the cheap seats with "restricted view"!!)
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What was the attendance?
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72,778.......Including Bert Freeman's dad who had travelled 13,000 miles from Australia for the match and saw his son score the winner.
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Fantastic picture btw steve1264b.
Lucky enough to have a number of photos of the big day but never seen this one before. How did you obtain the picture, can I ask ?
Looks like it could be the moment that King George V arrived at the Pavilion, Crystal Palace before the match, he was the first reigning monarch to attend the FA Cup Final. Captains Boyle and Ferguson were introduced to the King in the Pavilion before the match and of course our Bert Freeman then went on to score the winner.
Lucky enough to have a number of photos of the big day but never seen this one before. How did you obtain the picture, can I ask ?
Looks like it could be the moment that King George V arrived at the Pavilion, Crystal Palace before the match, he was the first reigning monarch to attend the FA Cup Final. Captains Boyle and Ferguson were introduced to the King in the Pavilion before the match and of course our Bert Freeman then went on to score the winner.
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Some great links on this thread!
I've never seen most.
Great stuff.
I've never seen most.
Great stuff.
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I went.
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Its not an original. Listed as 28 out of 200. Framed by nostalgia prints burnley.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Anyone know what the big rock-like thing behind the goal on the left is? Looks totally out of keeping with the rest of the landscape.
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Also is the current crystal palace ground the same as the cup final one?
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It was like a mountain themed railway attraction in the park.scouseclaret wrote:Anyone know what the big rock-like thing behind the goal on the left is? Looks totally out of keeping with the rest of the landscape.
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Not the same place - the old Crystal Palace is the site of the National Athletics Stadiumsteve1264b wrote:Also is the current crystal palace ground the same as the cup final one?
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This photograph was taken at the centenary exhibition at Towneley almost four years ago. The lady who was visiting was Bert Freeman's daughter.
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Selhurst Park is a couple of miles away. But am I remembering it right that there were plans for Crystal Palace to move to the same site as the National Athletics Stadium.ClaretTony wrote:Not the same place - the old Crystal Palace is the site of the National Athletics Stadium
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It is about two miles away, that will be around a three hour drive then.martin_p wrote:Selhurst Park is a couple of miles away. But am I remembering it right that there were plans for Crystal Palace to move to the same site as the National Athletics Stadium.

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You can see more of the mountain railway in these pics. I think they were quite popular attractions in this period.scouseclaret wrote:Anyone know what the big rock-like thing behind the goal on the left is? Looks totally out of keeping with the rest of the landscape.
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More on The Clarets in the Cup up to 1914 in Road To Glory.
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