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Pete’s Picture Palace
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Saturday 13th September 1958

Division IV

York City 1 Crystal Palace 1 (Collins)

Gate: 8,368




The first-ever meeting between these 2 clubs and chosen by me as the Palace goal was scored by left winger Tony Collins, the first black player to play for Palace and Watford and probably Torquay Utd. Later manager of Rochdale and Bristol City and coach and scout till beyond retirement years. A true man of football whose tale is told in a couple of superb books "Tony Collins, Football Master Spy", and the very recent "Football's Black Pioneers" - both worth checking out.
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Pete’s Picture Palace wrote:
Saturday 13th September 1958

Division IV

York City 1 Crystal Palace 1 (Collins)

Gate: 8,368




The first-ever meeting between these 2 clubs and chosen by me as the Palace goal was scored by left winger Tony Collins, the first black player to play for Palace and Watford and probably Torquay Utd. Later manager of Rochdale and Bristol City and coach and scout till beyond retirement years. A true man of football whose tale is told in a couple of superb books "Tony Collins, Football Master Spy", and the very recent "Football's Black Pioneers" - both worth checking out.


Great choice Pete. I will look out for those books.
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13 September 1924

New Brighton v Rotherham County

A 3 - 1 home win






13 September 1947

New Brighton Res v Horwich RMI

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13 September 1947

Third Lanark v Celtic

League Cup

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13 September 1928

Carlisle United v Southport

Third home game of Carlisle’s first League season and a 4 - 2 win.

Jimmy McConnell scored a hat trick. Jimmy was a prolific goal scorer while at Carlisle from 1928 to 1932. He scored 124 goals in 149 appearances. He played briefly for both Crewe and Rotherham after leaving Carlisle. He died at the age of 50 in 1949.




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90 years ago

Sheffield United 3 Derby County 3 (Crooks, Barclay, Ramage)

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48 years ago, Derby's first game in Europe.
Standard Ram published but in a souvenir wraparound.

Derby 2 Zeljeznicar 0 (McFarland, Gemmill)

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13 September 1947

Rotherham United v Carlisle United

Carlisle United Res v Eppleton Colliery

While Rotherham thrashed Carlisle 1st team by 7 goals to 2, the reserves beat Eppleton 2 - 0





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13 September 1928



Carlisle United v Southport

Third home game of Carlisle’s first League season and a 4 - 2 win.

Jimmy McConnell scored a hat trick. Jimmy was a prolific goal scorer while at Carlisle from 1928 to 1932. He scored 124 goals in 149 appearances. He played briefly for both Crewe and Rotherham after leaving Carlisle. He died at the age of 50 in 1949.







Jimmy McConnell is one of Auchinleck Talbot's most famous sons.
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Which one is he?
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According to Wikipedia the last 4 clubs Jimmy McConnell played for before joining Carlisle were in the USA.
Springfield Babes
Providence Clamdiggers
Bethlehem Steel
J and P Coats

I wonder what brought him back to this country and to Carlisle in particular.
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Pete’s Picture Palace wrote:
Which one is he?


Here is a named image. Jimmy is on the bottom row.

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Carlisleprogs wrote:
According to Wikipedia the last 4 clubs Jimmy McConnell played for before joining Carlisle were in the USA.
Springfield Babes
Providence Clamdiggers

Bethlehem Steel
J and P Coats

I wonder what brought him back to this country and to Carlisle in particular.


Those 2 are priceless. Love
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Pete’s Picture Palace wrote:
Carlisleprogs wrote:
According to Wikipedia the last 4 clubs Jimmy McConnell played for before joining Carlisle were in the USA.
Springfield Babes
Providence Clamdiggers

Bethlehem Steel
J and P Coats

I wonder what brought him back to this country and to Carlisle in particular.


Those 2 are priceless. Love


My first thought was that they were wierd and wonderful teams in the west of Scotland which would have been more priceless. It’s strange how there are examples of relatively unknown players going abroad in the 20s, especially to America. Pete, you will also know the Pre World War I player from Carlisle and Palace who managed Inter Milan. Even in those days the world was a relatively small place
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Having googled the American soccer teams in the 1920s it seems that lots of Scottish football players went over to play for teams on the east coast. The teams all seemed to recruit players from minor Scottish teams. 1926 was the year of the general strike so living and working conditions would have been harsh in the UK. There are links to Wikipedia pages for numerous Scottish footballers who moved across the Altlantic in the mid 1920s looking for a better life.
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14 September 1974

Newcastle United 1 Carlisle United 0

A John Tudor goal separated the teams at St James’s Park.










A couple of years ago John Tudor’s family revealed that he is battling Alzheimer’s disease, potentially linked to years of heading a football. He is a legend on Tyneside and played alongside Supermac, Malcolm McDonald, in the game against Carlisle.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 7:00 am 
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14/9/64 Division One
Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 1
With neither side having won in their first seven games of the season, Villa began their climb to safety. The visitors would win the following week and surprisingly, both finished the season in mid table safety.


14/9/63 Division One
Wolves 1 Blackburn 5
A bit of a spanking for the Molineux faithful to endure, but as it states on the teamsheet, a lot of them wouldn't get wet if it rained to make it worse!



14/9/06 Europa League Round 1
FC Levadia Tallin 0 Newcastle 1 (agg1-3)
Antoine Sibierski with the only goal for the Magpies in Estonia.
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14 September 1937

Southport v York City


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14 September 1935

New Brighton v Stockport County

Usual corner of cover cut off for the half time raffle.


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Monday 14th September 1970 (50 years ago today)

League Cup 2nd round replay

Rochdale 1 Crystal Palace 3 (Queen, Scott, T Taylor)

Gate: 8,911



They talk of the first game at Selhurst in the programme, on the previous Wednesday, a game in which Dale truly played Palace off the park and deserved more than a 3-3 draw. Cult hero Reg Jenkins I believe scored twice in that game and weighed in with an unfortunate own goal for a sort of hat-trick. But the replay in front of a healthy Spotland crowd saw Palace move comfortably into the third round where Lincoln City awaited.

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