Old Malvernians F.C.
Old Malvernians F.C. is a football club based at Chelsea Training Centre in Cobham, Surrey, England. The members of the club are old boys of Malvern College, in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. They play in the Arthurian League. The team has reached the final of the Arthur Dunn Cup a record 31 times and won the cup 15 times, second only to the Old Carthusians. History The club was formed in 1897 and competed in the FA Amateur Cup that year, making it to the semi-finals before losing to Uxbridge 1–0. In the 1901–02 season the club won the FA Amateur Cup, when they beat Bishop Auckland 5–1 in the final. The following season the club picked up the London Senior Cup, when they beat Clapton in the final 4–2. They also won the AFA Senior Cup in 1911. The club became one of the founder members of the Arthurian League League, and won the Premier Division five times between 1963 and 1970. Team colours The club's traditional colours are those of the Old Malvernian Cl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arthurian League
The Arthurian League is an English association football league for teams consisting of old boys of public schools. It is affiliated to the Amateur Football Alliance and is not part of the English football league system. The league has existed since 1961 and currently has seven divisions. There are currently 57 teams representing 36 separate clubs. Member clubs 2019-20 Premier Division *Kings College Wimbledon *Old Alleynians AFC *Old Bradfieldians * Old Carthusians *Old Chigwellians *Old Etonians * Old Foresters *Old Harrovians *Old Salopians *Old Tonbridgians Division One * Lancing Old Boys *Old Berkhamstedians *Old Brentwoods *Old Cholmeleians * Old Malvernians *Old Marlburians *Old Radleians *Old Reptonians *Old Westminsters * Old Wykehamists Division Two *Old Aldenhamians * Old Carthusians II *Old Chigwellians II *Old Etonians Eton College () is a public school in Eton, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1440 by Henry VI under the name ''Kynge's College of Our ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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London Senior Cup
The London Senior Cup is the County Senior Cup of the London FA. The London Senior Cup was first won by Upton Park in 1882. Although the leading professional sides in London no longer compete, the Cup has been won in the past by the likes of Arsenal (as Royal Arsenal in 1891), Brentford, Wimbledon and Barnet. The current champions are the development squad of Premier League club Brentford Brentford is a suburban town in West London, England and part of the London Borough of Hounslow. It lies at the confluence of the River Brent and the Thames, west of Charing Cross. Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings w ..., Brentford B. Finals Titles by team References External linksThe Official Website of the London Football Association {{English Senior Cups County Cup competitions Recurring events established in 1882 Football competitions in London 1882 establishments in England ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Football Clubs In England
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in North America and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football. These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century. The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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People Educated At Malvern College
A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility. The defining features of personhood and, consequently, what makes a person count as a person, differ widely among cultures and contexts. In addition to the question of personhood, of what makes a being count as a person to begin with, there are further questions about personal identity and self: both about what makes any particular person that particular person instead of another, and about what makes a person at one time the same person as they were or will be at another time despite any intervening changes. The plural form "people" is often used to refer to an entire nation or ethnic group (as in "a people"), and this was the original meaning of the word; it subsequently acquired its use as a plural form of p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Old Malvernians
Old Malvernians are alumni of Malvern College, an independent day and boarding school in Malvern, Worcestershire, England that was founded in 1865. Originally a school for boys aged 9 to 18, it merged in 1992 with a private boys' primary school and an independent school for girls to become coeducational for pupils aged 3 to 18. Many alumni have gained recognition in such fields as the military, politics, business, science, culture and sport - especially first-class cricket and the eighteen County cricket, county cricket clubs. Among the most famous Old Malvernians are spymaster James Jesus Angleton, former head of the CIA's counter-intelligence; Aleister Crowley, the controversial but influential occultist; actor Denholm Elliott, sportsman R. E. Foster, the only man to have captained England at both cricket and football; and novelist C. S. Lewis, author of ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. Other well-known personalities include businessman Ian MacLaurin, Baron MacLaurin of Knebw ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joe Mears
John "Joe" Mears (20 January 1905 – 30 June 1966) was chairman of Chelsea Football Club and the Football Association. Mears was the son and nephew of Chelsea F.C. founders, Joseph and Gus Mears respectively. He was a goalkeeper for the Old Malvernians before joining the Chelsea board in 1931, in doing so becoming the youngest director (aged 26) in the Football League. He became Chelsea chairman in 1940 following the death of Colonel Crisp. Mears was a Royal Marine during the Second World War, and his duties included the security arrangements for Prime Minister Winston Churchill's bunker. Mears' tenure as chairman of Chelsea saw them win their first First Division title in 1954–55, and it was he who subsequently gave in to pressure from the Football League for the club not to take its place in the inaugural European Champions Cup the following season. He later managed the representative London XI side during its 1955–58 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup campaign; the team reached ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Samuel Day (sportsman)
Samuel Hulme Day (29 December 1878 – 21 February 1950), known as Sammy Day, was an amateur sportsman who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club and association football for Corinthian F.C. He made three international appearances for the England football team as an inside forward. Early life Day was born in Peckham Rye in Southwark, the son of Sydney and Evelyn Day. His father was a wine merchant.Lewis P (2014) ''For Kent and Country'', pp.143–144. Brighton: Reveille Press. Day attended Shirley House School in Blackheath and Malvern College before going up to Queens' College, Cambridge.Venn J, Venn JA (1954) ''Alumni cantabrigienses; a biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge, from the earliest times to 1900 vol.2, pt.2'', p.260. Cambridge: Cambridge University PressAvailable online Retrieved 2017-05-29.) He was the older brother of Sydney and Arthur Day, both of whom also played first-cla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rex Corbett
Reginald "Rex" Corbett (13 June 1879 – 2 September 1967) was an English international footballer, who played as an outside left. Career Born in Thame Thame is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about east of the city of Oxford and southwest of Aylesbury. It derives its name from the River Thame which flows along the north side of the town and forms part of the county border wi ..., Corbett played for Old Malvernians, and earned one cap for England in 1903., Retrieved 25 September 2018 References 1879 births 1967 deaths English men's footballers England men's international footballers Old Malvernians F.C. players People educated at Malvern College Men's association football forwards People from Thame Footballers from Oxfordshire {{England-footy-forward-1870s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cuthbert Burnup
Cuthbert James "Pinky" Burnup (21 November 1875 – 5 April 1960) was an English amateur sportsman who played cricket and Association Football, football around the turn of the 20th century. Burnup played once for the England football team but is more renowned for playing over 200 first-class cricket matches, mainly for Kent County Cricket Club. He was named as one of ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Wisden''s Cricketers of the Year in 1903. Early life and education Burnup was born in Blackheath, London, Blackheath, then part of the county of Kent, the son of J. M. Burnup. He was educated at Malvern School, where he captained the school cricket and Racquets (sport), racquets teams,Corinthians – Notable Players , Corinthian-Casuals Football Club. Retrieved 2016-03-20. and, from 1894, Clare College, Cambridge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AFA Senior Cup
The Amateur Football Alliance Senior Cup is an amateur football competition in England organised by the Amateur Football Alliance. The competition is contested by the first teams of clubs affiliated to the Alliance. {, class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:center , - ! Season !! Winner !! League !! Final result !!Losing club!! Venue , - , 1907–08, , Casuals, , Southern Amateur League, , 3—1, , Old Carthusians, , Queen's Club, West Kensington (att: 2,000) , - , 1908–09, , New Crusaders, , Southern Amateur League, , 5—1, , Casuals, , Ipswich (att: 4,000) , - , 1909–10, , Civil Service, , Southern Amateur League, , 1—0, , Old Malvernians, , The Saffrons, Eastbourne (att: 1,500) , - , 1910–11, , Old Malvernians, , Arthurian League, , 3—2, , Casuals, , Ipswich (att: 3,000) , - , 1911–12, , Oxford, , Southern Amateur League, , 2—1, , Old Carthusians, , Ipswich (att: 2,000) , - , 1912–13, , Casuals, , Southern Amateur League, , 3—2, , New Crusaders ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clapton F
Clapton may refer to: People * Clapton (surname) * Eric Clapton (born 1945), English blues rock guitarist Places * Clapton, London, an area of East London, closely analogous to the E5 (Clapton) postcode district of the E postcode area divided into Upper Clapton and Lower Clapton * Clapton, Berkshire, a village in Berkshire * Clapton, Gloucestershire, an English village * Clapton, Somerset a hamlet in the parish of Ston Easton * Clapton, South Somerset a hamlet in the parish of Wayford * Clapton in Gordano, a village in Somerset, England * 4305 Clapton, an asteroid named after Eric Clapton * Clapton Stadium, a former greyhound stadium that existed between 1928 and 1974 Music *Multiple albums by blues rock musician Eric Clapton: ** ''Clapton'' (1973 album), a greatest hits album from Polydor ** ''Clapton'' (2010 album), a studio album Other * Clapton F.C., an English association football club based in Forest Gate, in the London Borough of Newham, since 1877 See also *Clop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bishop Auckland F
A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is called episcopacy. Organizationally, several Christian denominations utilize ecclesiastical structures that call for the position of bishops, while other denominations have dispensed with this office, seeing it as a symbol of power. Bishops have also exercised political authority. Traditionally, bishops claim apostolic succession, a direct historical lineage dating back to the original Twelve Apostles or Saint Paul. The bishops are by doctrine understood as those who possess the full priesthood given by Jesus Christ, and therefore may ordain other clergy, including other bishops. A person ordained as a deacon, priest (i.e. presbyter), and then bishop is understood to hold the fullness of the ministerial priesthood, given responsibility by ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |