1885–86 Millwall Rovers F.C. season explained

Club:Millwall Rovers
Season:1885–86
Manager:Committee
Chairman:Jasper Sexton
Stadium:Glengall Road
League:None
League Topscorer:None
Season Topscorer:Unknown
Highest Attendance:Unknown
Lowest Attendance:Unknown
Nextseason:1886–87
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This is the first season of Millwall Rovers, the club that was to become Millwall. The club's first match was against Fillebrook FC on 3 October 1885.

Background

Millwall Rovers were formed by the workers of J.T. Morton's canning and preserve factory in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in London's East End in 1885.[1] First founded in Aberdeen in 1849 to supply sailing ships with food, the company opened their first English cannery and food processing plant at Millwall docks in 1872 and attracted a workforce from across the country, including the east coast of Scotland, primarily Dundee.[1]

The club secretary was seventeen-year-old Jasper Sexton, the son of the landlord of The Islander pub in Tooke Street where Millwall held their meetings. Millwall Rovers' first fixture was on 3 October 1885 against Fillebrook, a team that played in Leytonstone. The newly formed team were well beaten 5–0.[1]

Season summary

Club secretary Jasper Sexton submitted to the Football Annual the following record, of played 24, won 17, drawn 3 and lost 4. Goals 45 for and 28 against.[2] After the away loss to Fillebrook, their first home game was against St Luke's, which they won 2-1.[2] They won their next five games, then a draw, a defeat and four more wins.

Squad

Kit

Navy blue shirts and white trousers. The initials of the club MRFC were embroidered on the shirt.[2]

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lindsay . Millwall: A Complete Record, 1885–1991. 8 .
  2. Book: Tarrant . Millwall: The Complete Record. 8 .