Shropshire Wanderers F.C. Explained

Clubname:Shropshire Wanderers
Fullname:Shropshire Wanderers Football Club
Nickname:the Salopians,[1] the Countrymen[2]
Founded:1870
Dissolved:c. 1882
Ground:Racecourse Ground, Monkmoor, Shrewsbury
Mgrtitle:Secretary
Manager:John Hawley Edwards[3]
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Shropshire Wanderers F.C. was an amateur association football club based in Shrewsbury, England. The club was active during the 1870s and once reached the FA Cup semi-finals.

History

The club was founded out of the Shropshire Wanderers cricket club.[4] It entered the FA Cup competition in each of the years from 1873–74 to 1877–78.

Its greatest success came in 1874–75, when it reached the semi-finals. In the second round the club conceded a late equalizer to the Civil Service F.C. at the Kennington Oval,[5] but the Service scratched from the replay, being unable to travel to Shrewsbury.[6] The only match the club won in the tournament - and the only one the club would ever win in the Cup - was a replay win against Woodford Wells. The initial tie (at the Kennington Oval) ended 1–1, even after the sides played an optional 15 minutes of extra-time.[7] The replay, at the same venue, was an easier match for the Salopians, a goal from Randall (following up his own shot coming back off the post) and an own goal from Frazer (getting in the way of a clearance at a scrimmage) putting the club into the last four.[8]

The club played the Old Etonians at the Kennington Oval in the semi-final; unfortunately the Countrymen were without their star half-back John Denning, and lost 1–0.[9] This was the club's only defeat in its first five years of existence.[10]

The club also has a unique place in FA Cup history, as the only team to be eliminated from the competition by coin toss,[11] the fateful coin toss taking place at the Raven Hotel in Shrewsbury, where the club and opponents Sheffield F.C. had retired to dine together after their Cup tie.[12]

The Shropshire Wanderers were notable as a team that employed passing as early as 1875.[13] The club shared a number of players (including John Hawley Edwards) with the Shrewsbury football club, which focussed on more local competition.

The club had ceased activity after the 1877–78 season, but reformed for a handful of matches at the start of the 1880s. The last recorded match of the club was a 5–3 defeat to Druids F.C. in March 1882.[14] A match was scheduled against a club named Shrewsbury Town the following week but seems not to have taken place; this was not the current club.[15]

Colours

The club's colours were white jerseys, blue serge knickerbockers, and maroon stockings.[16]

Ground

The club played at the Racecourse, using the Raven or the Lion hotels for facilities.[17]

Notable players

FA Cup history

Notes and References

  1. Football . Morning Post . 8 February 1875 . 3.
  2. Civil Service 1-1 Shropshire Wanderers . Bell's Life . 19 December 1874 . 5.
  3. Book: Alcock . Charles . Football Annual . 1875 . Lillywhite . London . 157.
  4. Notes and notions . The Sportsman . 10 May 1873 . 3.
  5. Civil Service 1-1 Shropshire Wanderers . Bell's Life . 26 December 1874 . 6.
  6. note . Bell's Life . 19 December 1874 . 5.
  7. report . Sportsman . 26 January 1875 . 3.
  8. report . Sportsman . 9 February 1875 . 4.
  9. report . The Field . 6 March 1875 . 240.
  10. 1875 Charles Alcock Football Annual
  11. Book: Collett, Mike . The Complete Record of The FA Cup . 2003 . 1-899807-19-5 . 537.
  12. Football . Sheffield & Rotherham Independent . 19 November 1873 . 4.
  13. Book: Harvey, Adrian. Football, the First Hundred Years. 2005. 213–119. Routledge. 0-415-35019-0.
  14. Shropshire Wanderers v Druids, Ruabon . Liverpool Mercury . 13 March 1882 . 7.
  15. Fixtures . Wellington Journal . 18 March 1882 . 3.
  16. Book: Alcock . Charles . Football Annual . 1875 . Lillywhite . London . 157.
  17. Book: Alcock . Charles . Football Annual . 1875 . Lillywhite . London . 157.
  18. http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/Clubs/ShropshireWand.html Club Affiliations – Shropshire Wanderers
  19. Book: Who's Who of Welsh International Soccer Players . Davies . Gareth . Garland . Ian . 1991 . Bridge Books . 1-872424-11-2. 119–120 .
  20. Wales v Scotland . Observer . 26 March 1876 . 3.
  21. England v Scotland . Sheffield Independent . 2 March 1874 . 4.
  22. Football yesterday . Observer . 8 November 1874 . 3.