1880 FA Cup final

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The 1880 FA Cup final was contested by Clapham Rovers and Oxford University at the Kennington Oval. Clapham Rovers won 1–0, the only goal being scored by Clopton Lloyd-Jones.[1]

Overview

Weather

At the start of the match, a strong and cold north-easterly wind blew into the faces of the Oxford team and the wind neutralised many of their kicks but it eased considerably after half-time.[2][3]

Scoring

In the first half, Clopton Lloyd-Jones attempted to score twice, with a shot from the left which glanced off a goalpost, and a centre kick downfield which was saved by the Oxford goalkeeper Percival Parr. The ball hit the Oxford crossbar with a shot from Edward Ram and Harold Brougham shot just over the same bar.[2]

In the second half, six minutes before the close of time, the deadlock was broken when Francis Sparks conducted the ball to within "about six yards of the University goal". Although Oxford's Charles King attempted to stop the ball with a weak mis-kick, Lloyd-Jones, "who had followed well up shot it between the posts. This feat quite 'brought down the house.'"[4] According to The Field magazine's report, there was "vociferous cheering, throwing up of hats, and other demonstrations of delight from their supporters." At the game's end, Lloyd-Jones, and his team captain Robert Ogilvie, were specially cheered by the crowd.[5] At 21 years and 150 days Lloyd-Jones was the 'baby' of his team and the youngest Cup Final scorer to date.[6]

Match details

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GK Template:Flagicon Reginald Birkett
DF Template:FlagiconRobert Ogilvie
DF Template:FlagiconEdgar Field
MF Template:Flagicon Vincent Weston
MF Template:FlagiconNorman Bailey
MF Template:FlagiconArthur J. Stanley
FW Template:Flagicon Harold Brougham
FW Template:Flagicon Francis Sparks
FW Template:Flagicon Felix Barry
FW Template:Flagicon Edward Ram
FW Template:Flagicon Clopton Lloyd-Jones
GK Template:Flagicon Percival Parr
DF Template:Flagicon Claude Wilson
DF Template:Flagicon Charles James Stuart King
MF Template:Flagicon Francis Phillips
MF Template:Flagicon Bertram Rogers
MF Template:Flagicon Reginald Heygate
FW Template:Flagicon George Childs
FW Template:Flagicon John Eyre
FW Template:Flagicon Francis Crowdy
FW Template:Flagicon Evelyn Hill
FW Template:Flagicon John Lubbock

In fiction

This match was subject of a spoof anecdote, written in 2006 by journalist John Walsh as a guest editor of a charity issue of The Independent in a list of five "least successful guest-star interventions in history", in which Oscar Wilde was a guest player on the Oxford team, but demurred from a chance to score at the last minute.[7] The anecdotes are purely comedy fiction. Wilde was known for a disdain of 'manly sports' (apart from occasional boxing at university).[8]

References

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  1. 1880 FA Cup Final on Sporting Chronicle
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  3. Final 1880 on FA-Cup Finals (archived, 11 Mar 2007)
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  6. Lloyd-Jones surpassed Charles Clerke (Old Etonians), who was 21 years 173 days at the 1879 Cup Final, and then surpassed in turn by Teddy Wynyard (Old Carthusians), who was aged 20 years 8 days at the 1881 Cup Final.
  7. John Walsh: Tales of the City on The Independent, Thursday 16 May 2006 (the other anecdotes involved Bob Dylan, Groucho Marx, Philip Larkin and Margaret Thatcher)
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