- 1890–91 in English football
The 1890-91 season was the 20th season of competitive football in
England .Overview
Events
Everton started the 1890–91 season in superb form with five straight victories, with
Fred Geary scoring in each of the first six matches. [cite web| url= http://www.evertonfc.com/stats/?mode=season&era_id=1&season_id=4 |title = Everton match results - 1890–91 season |publisher =www.evertonfc.com| accessdate=21 September|accessyear = 2008] By mid-January, Everton had completed all but one of their fixtures and were on 29 points, while Preston North End were eleven points adrift with seven games still to play. Everton than had to sit out the next two months as Preston completed their fixture list until they were only two points adrift with one match each left to play. Both teams played their final games of the season on 14 March, with Everton losing 3–2 at Burnley (Geary scored both Everton goals) and Preston going down 3–0 at Sunderland. [cite book |author= Philip Gibbons|title= Association Football in Victorian England - A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900|year= 2001|publisher= Upfront Publishing |pages=p.161-163|isbn=1-844260-35-6] Everton were thus able to win the Football League Championship for the first time, by a margin of two points with fourteen victories from their 22 league games.National team
In the
1891 British Home Championship , for the second time England played matches against Wales and Ireland on the same day,March 7 1891 , winning both comfortably.Wales
England awarded six new caps for the Welsh game, including the Everton left wing pairing of
Edgar Chadwick andAlf Milward . For three of the débutantes,Leonard Wilkinson (goalkeeper) of Oxford University, Thomas Porteous of Sunderland andElphinstone Jackson of Oxford University, this was their single England appearance. The final débutante was Albert Smith of Nottingham Forest, who made the first of 3 appearances at right-half.Ireland
For the Irish match, for which England selected a predominantly Midlands based team, another five players made their debut, of which
Joseph Marsden of Darwen andJem Bayliss of West Bromwich Albion (both defenders) were not selected again. The other débutantes wereAlf Underwood of Stoke City at left-back,George Cotterill of Cambridge University, who made the first of 4 appearances at centre-forward (scoring on his debut) and fellow forwardArthur Henfrey (Corinthian) (who also scored on his debut). This was alsoTinsley Lindley 's final England appearance, which he marked by scoring 2 goals, as England were comfortable 6-1 victors.cotland
Scotland also beat Wales and Ireland, so, once again, the England v. Scotland match, played at
Ewood Park ,Blackburn on6 April 1891 , was the championship decider. England selected an experienced team including four players from the Everton side who had recently wonthe Football League championship, although, rather surprisingly considering the venue, no players were selected from the Blackburn Rovers side who had won the FA Cup in the final on21 March . England took an early lead and were 2-0 up at half time and, although Scotland pulled a goal back throughFrancis Watt late in the game, England managed to hang on in a close game to clinch victory and the championship.The
Football Alliance P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
References
External links
* [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=42 Details of England v Wales game]
* [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=41 Details of England v Ireland game]
* [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=43 Details of England v Scotland game]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/bhc1884-99.html#1891 British Home Championship results on RSSF]
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