Derby Junction F.C. Explained

Clubname:Derby Junction
Fullname:Derby Junction Football Club
Nickname:The Juncs[1]
Founded:1870
Dissolved:1895
Ground:Derby Arboretum
Chrtitle:Secretary
Chairman:G. Draper
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Pattern Name2:1887–91
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Derby Junction Football Club were an amateur football club in Derby, England. They were active in the 1880s and 1890s, notably being founder members of the Midland League in 1890 and FA Cup semi-finalists in 1888.[2] They played at Derby Arboretum.[3]

History

Derby Junction first developed as an old boys' team for Junction Street School, and were renamed Derby Junction Street in 1885, at some point dropping 'Street'.[3] Reports suggest the team began playing at some point in the early 1880s, although the club claimed a foundation date of 1870.[4]

Their run to the F.A. Cup semi-finals came in the 1887–88 season. They won all of their ties in the early rounds by one goal margins, received a bye in the fourth round, then beat Welsh side Chirk to secure their place in the last eight. They were drawn at home to the holders, Blackburn Rovers. The team spent a week at Matlock Bath to prepare for the tie, which was paid for by public subscription.[5] In front of a crowd estimated at nearly 7,000, and with a bumpy and icy pitch acting as a leveller, the Juncs - given odds of 100/30 against to win the match - pulled off an unexpected 2–1 win, coming from behind with goals from S. Smith and W. Hopkins, to reach the last four.[6] Their run came to an end in the semi-finals when they lost to eventual winners West Bromwich Albion.

The club folded in 1895 as professionalism began to spread into the game. The club's final match was on Christmas Day 1895 - an 8–1 defeat to the Derby County reserves.[7]

Colours

In 1882, the club's colours were red and navy blue thin stripes on the shirt with white shorts and navy socks; at some time before 1887 they had switched to a green shirt with a gold sash, white shorts, and green socks.[8] In 1887 the club changed its colours to amber and black,[9] arranged in stripes, with white shorts and black socks.[7] The club changed again in December 1891, to red and white jerseys, presented to the club by a Mrs Ragg, the wife of a club benefactor.[10]

Ground

The club played on the Arboretum Field,[11] originally using the Rose Hill Tavern for facilities.[9]

Full F.A. Cup Results

1884 - 1885:

1885 - 1886

RoundDateOppositionScore
1st31 October 1885Darwen (A)2 - 2
Replay7 November 1885Darwen (A)0 - 4

Note: The results archive on the official F.A. website shows Darwen as the home team for both the original tie and the replay.

1886 - 1887

RoundDateOppositionScore
1st30 October 1886Wellington St. George's (A)1 - 0
2nd20 November 1886West Bromwich Albion (A)1 - 2

1887 - 1888

RoundDateOppositionScore
1st15 October 1887Derby St. Luke's (H)3 - 2
2nd5 November 1887Rotherham Town (H)3 - 2
3rd19 November 1887Lockwood Brothers (H)2 - 1
4th-ByeN/A
5th31 December 1887Chirk (A)1 - 0
6th28 January 1888Blackburn Rovers (H)2 - 1
SF18 February 1888West Bromwich Albion (N)0 - 3

1888 - 1889

1889 - 1890

RoundDateOppositionScore
1Q5 October 1889Matlock Town (H)4 - 2
2Q26 October 1889Belper Town (H)6 - 1
3Q 16 November 1889Staveley (A)0 - 2
1890 - 1891

Source:[12]

Notes and References

  1. Derby Junction v Small Heath Alliance . Derby Mercury . 13 April 1887 . 2.
  2. https://www.fchd.info/DERBYJUN.HTM Derby Junction
  3. http://beehive.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=11165&PageID=75737 Up for the Cup: The F.A Cup in Nineteenth Century Derbyshire
  4. Charles Alcock yearbooks
  5. Football . Blackburn Weekly Standard . 4 February 1888 . 7.
  6. Blackburn Rovers v Derby Junction . Sporting Life . 30 January 1888 . 4.
  7. Smith . V H . Football and family life . Derby Daily Telegraph . 18 August 1998 . 24.
  8. Web site: Eminent Victorians (The Midlands). historicalkits.co.uk. Historical Football Kits. Dave. Moor. 15 November 2020.
  9. Book: Alcock . Charles . Football Yearbook . 1887 . Wright & Co . London . 185.
  10. Notes on out-door sports . Derby Daily Telegraph . 16 December 1891 . 4.
  11. Book: Alcock . Charles . Football Yearbook . 1890 . Wright & Co . London . 166.
  12. Web site: Association . The Football . Results Archive - Emirates FA Cup - Competitions The Football Association . 2022-12-31 . www.thefa.com . en-US.