Hucknall St John's F.C. Explained

Hucknall St John's F.C. was an English association football club from Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, which participated in the FA Cup. In the 1897–98 FA Cup, they reached the first round when they were beaten 2-0 by Liverpool.

Clubname:Hucknall St John's
Fullname:Hucknall St John's Football Club
Nickname:the Sinjins[1]
Founded:?
Dissolved:?
Ground:Brickyard Lane
League:Nottinghamshire League
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Colours

The club wore broad black and yellow stripes.[2]

Ground

The club's ground was at Brickyard Lane.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Hucknell haughty! . Nottingham Evening News . 20 November 1897 . 9.
  2. Hucknell haughty! . Nottingham Evening News . 20 November 1897 . 9.
  3. Hucknall St John's (2nd) v Bulwell Ivanhoe (2nd) . Nottingham Evening Post . 17 September 1892 . 3.