- Arthur Kingscott
Arthur Kingscott (1863? – 1937) was a footballing personality from Derbyshire at the turn of the 20th century who died at the age of 74. He was from
New Sawley ,Long Eaton inDerbyshire England , later serving as a treasurer atthe Football Association . There is an unconfirmed report in Caxton's 'Association Football' (1960) that Kingscott played a hand in the discovery ofSteve Bloomer before his first game with Derby County.1900 and 1901 FA Cup finals
Kingscott was the last man to referee the
FA Cup Final more than once when he took charge of both the 1900 and 1901 matches (indeed the second of those matches featured a replay; Kingscott was the referee there as well). Both matches were notable for featuring Southern League sides, a feat which had arisen due to the fallout created byThe Association Footballers' Union attempt to unionise football in 1898.In the first of those matches Bury defeated Southampton and in the second Tottenham were victorious against Sheffield United.
Controversy at the 1901 FA Cup Final
In the 1901 final Kingscott awarded an equalising goal for Sheffield United that became a matter of great debate indeed was the first goalmouth incident to be debated with the use of film. The award of the goal was controversial but did not provoke any complaint. The following has been recorded of that incident: "A linesman flagged for a corner-kick after Bennett had charged Tottenham goalkeeper Clawley near the goal-line and the ball had gone behind. The referee then surprised everyone by awarding a goal to Sheffield, on the grounds that the ball had crossed the goal-line as Clawley had attempted to field Lipsham's shot from the left seconds before Bennett had moved in to charge him. The general opinion was that referee Kingscott had made a sad error of judgement. He was too far up the field to be able to decide the point, yet he refused to consult with a linesman much nearer to the incident." [cite web | title=1901 FA Cup final report| work=www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk | url=http://www.fa-cupfinals.co.uk/1901.html| accessdate=December 2 | accessyear=2007] Kingscott, however, was appointed to referee the replayed final, at
Burnden Park , inBolton ,Greater Manchester the following Saturday.Lengthy career
Kingscott refereed on
the Football League from 1891 until 1906, 14 seasons in total and his son,Arthur H Kingscott , refereed for 13 seasons in the 1920s and 1930s, taking charge of the1931 FA Cup Final .Resignation from role as FA treasurer
Kingscott was in attendance in his duty at FA treasurer at the opening of
York City 'sBootham Crescent in August, 1932 [cite web | title=It Happened This Day - 31 August 1932 | work=www.yorkcitysouth.co.uk | url=http://www.yorkcitysouth.co.uk/xdb-bc012.htm| accessdate=December 2 | accessyear=2007] . However, it was onDecember 12 ,1933 that he resigned his position following comments that he directed at the referee of the1933 FA Cup Final . Kingscott alleged that the Final referees had earned money from the use of the match ball. [cite web | title=Today in history - 12 December 1933 | work=www.t-n-m-s.com | url=http://www.t-n-m-s.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1160739388/80| accessdate=December 2 | accessyear=2007]References
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