Tuesday, 29 September 2009
29 September
Monday, 28 September 2009
28 September
Sunday, 27 September 2009
27 September
1884: - The Glasgow Evening News put out the first ever issue of a special Saturday night football paper. The paper is now defunct.
1924: - Swansea Town’s, Jack Fowler scored 5 goals against Charlton Athletic in a Third Division South match. He went onto score 102 goals in 167 League games for the Swans.
1931: - Don Mills, transferred to Leeds United from Cardiff City. From 1946 to 1962 he was one of the most consistent players in the game. At the end of his career he had played in 464 League games and scored 96 goals.
1961: - Ted Drake, the Chelsea manager was sacked. He had been in charge for nine years and guided them to the League Championship in the 1954-1955 season.
2003: - Leyton Orient sacked their manager Paul Brush after a 3-0 defeat in League Two against Huddersfield Town.
2004: - Billy Davies was appointed Preston North End’s manager on a permanent basis.
Saturday, 26 September 2009
26 September
Friday, 25 September 2009
25 September
1869: - Clapham Rovers beat The Wanderers 1-0 in the clubs’ first ever match, despite the Wanderers being one of the most successful clubs of the time.
1904: - Charles Follis became the first black player to play professional football after he signed a contract with Ohio Shelby Blues.
1929: - Joe Bradford scored 5 goals for the Football League against the Irish League at Goodison Park. The Birmingham inside-forward was probably the greatest forward Birmingham ever had as he scored 250 goals in 413 League matches for the club between 1919 and 1935.
1933: - Blackburn Rovers’ inside-left; Tommy McLean and Sheffield Wednesday’s inside-left Harry Burgess came together during the First Division match between the two sides at Ewood Park. The two players however left the pitch before the referee Harry Mee could send them off.
1936: - Hughie Gallacher for the first time in a 15 year career transferred out of the First Division when he transferred from Derby County to Notts County, who were then in the Third Division South. Before the Second World War a total of £23,000 was spent on his transfers which were a record at the time. He moved from Airdrieonians to Newcastle United in 1925 for £6,500, to Chelsea in 1930 for £10,000, to Derby County in 1934 for £3,000. Notts County signed him in 1937 for £2,000 but that moved lasted less than a year when he moved onto Grimsby Town for £1,000. A move to Gateshead followed in 1938 for £500. In his 18 years in the Scottish and English Football Leagues he scored 386 goals in 549 matches.
1963: - Tom Finney came out of retirement to play a European Cup tie for Distillery against SL Benfica. The former Preston North End and England winger inspired the Irish club to a 3-3 draw. However without his influence the club lost the second-leg 5-0.
2006: - Millwall parted company with their manager Nigel Spackman, following five successive defeats, the latest being a 1-0 defeat to Northampton Town on Saturday 23rd September.
2006: - Four Greek football fans were charged with causing a public disturbance following Panathinaikos’ 2-1 win over PAOK Thessaloniki. The rioting started by Panathinaikos fans after the match resulted in 24 cars, 2 buses, and a motorcycle being seriously damaged or destroyed when they attacked them with iron bars and gasoline bombs. 7 people were initially detained inside the stadium for violent behaviour, but three of them were later released without charge.
2006: - The French coach Raymond Domenech called for two referees on the pitch in Ligue 1 matches, after a string of controversial decisions happened in the early part of the 2006-2007 season.
2006: - Gigi Multescu resigned as manager of the Romanian club Vaslui, after picking up only 1 win and 5 points from 9 matches.
2006: - FIFA upheld the 6-month ban to football agent Olivier Jouanneaux, for his part in AS Roma’s Philippe Mexes’ controversial transfer from AJ Auxerre. Jouanneaux was suspended in February 2006 and was fined 50,000 Swiss Francs ($41,000).
2006: - The Uruguayan striker Dario Silva had his right leg amputated, remaining in a serious condition after a car crash. The former Portsmouth and Sevilla striker lost control of the vehicle, which hit a row of street lights. Former Uruguay internationals Elbio Pappa and Dardo Pereira were also in the car only suffering minor injuries.
2006: - Mehdi Mahdavikia of Hamburger SV, was handed a three-match ban and fined €5,000 for violent conduct, after he was sent-off in the 73rd minute of Hamburg’s 1-1 draw with Werder Bremen on 23rd September, following a bad challenge on Diego who left the pitch with a knee injury.
2006: - The Mexican club Necaxa announced Hugo Sanchez as their new manager, while the former Ecuador captain Alex Aguinaga was announced as their new sporting director.
Thursday, 24 September 2009
24 September
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
23 September
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
22 September
Monday, 21 September 2009
21 September
1925: - Jimmy Trotter scored 5 goals for Sheffield Wednesday against Stockport County in a Second Division match. He went onto play for Torquay United and Watford until a knee injury forced him to give up the game.
1934: - Jack Smith, moved to Newcastle United from Huddersfield Town. The prolific centre-forward scored 134 goals in 244 peace-time League matches between 1933 and 1948.
1950: - Billy Steel moved from Derby County to Dundee for a record fee for a Scottish club. The deal was worth £17,500. He was seen as the greatest Scottish forward of his day.
1952: - East Germany played its first ever international match against Poland. Taking in Warsaw saw Poland win 3-0.
1955: - PSV Eindhoven made their European debut with a 6-1 defeat against Austria’s Rapid Wien in the first round of the European Cup.
1959: - Bobby Johnstone moved to Hibernian from Manchester City. He began his career with Hibernian in 1949, winning a Championship medal in 1951. His second spell with Hibernian only last a year and he soon came back to England to play for Oldham Athletic.
2006: - Milan Mandaric resigned as Portsmouth chairman. The Serb-American had been acting as a non-executive chairman following the clubs’ takeover by Alexandre Gaydamak.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
20 September
Saturday, 19 September 2009
19 September
Friday, 18 September 2009
18 September
Thursday, 17 September 2009
17 September
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
16 September
1912: - Jack Mew was signed by Manchester United. The goalkeeper made his debut a year later but didn’t really establish himself until after the First World War. He left the club 1926 after 206 peace-time League matches.
1929: - Albert Geldard, became the youngest player to appear in the Football League when he played on the wing for Bradford in a Second Division match against Millwall at the age of 15 years and 156 days.
1935: - Joe Bereford was signed by Preston North End from Aston Villa.
1960: - Willie Cunningham transferred to Dunfermline Athletic from Leicester City.
1961: - Two people were killed and a number were injured when a crash barrier collapsed at Ibrox during Glasgow Rangers’ league match against Celtic. The match was completed and resulted in a 2-2 draw.
1992: - Derby County paid the record fee for a club outside the top division with the signing for Notts County centre-back Craig Short for £2.5million. It was also a national record for a defender.
2006: - Panathinaikos sacked Hans Backe, despite the Swedish coach only being in charge for a month. He paid the price for a poor start to the season, and left with immediate effect.
2006: - Georgian First Division club Dinamo Tbilisi appointed Dusan Uhrin on a two-year contract.
2006: - An Argentinean First Division match was suspended after 42 minutes after a linesman was hit by an object thrown from the crowd. The Colon v Velez Sársfield match played in Santa Fe was the third game in Argentina which had failed to finish since the start of the 2006-2007 season. The referee Saul Laberni stopped the game after the object, identified as a cigarette lighter, hit the linesman and caused a cut on his face. The fan who threw the object was then attacked by other supporters, and arrested by police. Colon were winning the game 1-0 at the time through a first-minute goal from Sebastian Malandra.
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
15 September
1888: - Walter Tait became the first player to score a League hat-trick during the Football League game between Bolton Wanderers and Burnley. Burnley won 4-3.
1891: - John Heath of Wolverhampton Wanderers recorded the first goal from a penalty kick when he scored against Accrington Stanley. Penalties had been introduced that year following a proposal from the Irish Football Association.
1903: - 32 people met at Salão Grau restaurant and founded Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense with Carlos Luiz Bohrer being elected their first president.
1923: - Jimmy Cringan made his debut for Birmingham City at inside-left at St Andrews. He would later make a fine reputation as a right-half.
1928: - Joe Smith of Stockport County and Tom Johnson of Manchester City both scored 5 goals for their club’s in their respective League matches. Smith scored 5 goals against Lincoln City in a Third Division North match while Johnson scored 5 goals against Everton in the First Division.
1944: - Santiago Bernabéu was elected as the President of Real Madrid unanimously. He held the post until he died on 2 June 1978 and during his presidency the club enjoyed a golden era.
1954: - Walsall signed professional forms with Tony Richards, who would become Walsall’s most prolific scorer before he was transferred to Port Vale in March 1963, having scored 184 League goals in 334 matches.
1964: - Stan Cullis was sacked by Wolverhampton Wanderers ending 30 years of service, as both a player and official.
1976: - Derby County became the first British side to scored 12 goals in a European match when they beat Finn Harps of Ireland 12-0 in a UEFA Cup tie.
1990: - Martin Hicks made his 536th senior appearance for Reading. His appearance against Cambridge United equalled the clubs’ record.
1993: - Goals from Efan Ekoku, Ian Crook and Jeremy Goss gave Norwich City a 3-0 victory over Vitesse Arnhem in the clubs’ first-ever European game.
2000: - Chelsea named Claudio Ranieri as their new manager, replacing Gianluca Vialli.
2004: - The Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy became Manchester United’s top-scorer in Europe after he netted 2 goals in the clubs’ 2-2 draw with Olympique Lyonnais in the UEFA Champions League, bringing his tally to 30 goals.
2004: - Mark Hughes was appointed as the manager of Blackburn Rovers, after the former Manchester United player left his post as manager of Wales.
2004: - AS Roma’s UEFA Champions League match with Dynamo Kiev was abandoned at half-time after the referee Anders Frisk was struck by an object thrown from the crowd.
2006: - Helio Sousa was sacked as the manager of Vitoria Setubal, becoming the first managerial casualty of the 2006-2007 in Portugal.
Monday, 14 September 2009
14 September
Sunday, 13 September 2009
13 September
Saturday, 12 September 2009
12 September
1885: - Bury beat Wigan Athletic 4-3 in a friendly match in the first ever game to be played at Gigg Lane.
1934: - Sam Bartram signed for Charlton Athletic. He went on to spend 22 years with the club. During his time at the club he was regarded as the finest uncapped goalkeeper in the game.
1946: - Albert Stubbins transferred to Liverpool from Newcastle United. He came into the Newcastle side in 1938 and became a prolific goalscorer during the war years.
1960: - Chelsea goalkeeper Bill Robertson transferred to Leyton Orient. He went onto spend three seasons with Orient until he left the league after a total of 247 matches.
1964: - Six players were sent-off in games in the Football League which is a record for one day. The six were David Gibson (Leicester City) at Leeds United, R. McGarry (Newcastle United) and B. Wood (Crystal Palace) at Newcastle United, Dick Renwick (Aldershot) at Notts County, Colin Bettany (Torquay United) and Ian Sandiford (Stockport County) at Torquay United.
1990: - East Germany played their last ever international match. The Communist nation ended on a high when they defeated Belgium 2-0 in Brussels.
2000: - Italian Gianluca Vialli was sacked after two-and-a-half years in charge of Chelsea. During his time in charge of the London club he won the FA Cup, League Cup, European Cup Winners Cup, Charity Shield and European Super Cup.
2001: - All UEFA Champions League ties were cancelled following the terrorist attacks in the United States of America.
Friday, 11 September 2009
11 September
1895: - The FA Cup was stolen from the window of William Shillcock, who was a boot and shoe manufacturer at his house. The trophy was on show after it had been lent by the holders, Aston Villa.
1930: - Joe Robson transferred to Huddersfield Town from Grimsby Town. The centre-forward in his time at Grimsby had scored 119 League goals in 161matches. A year after joining Huddersfield he broke his leg which virtually ended his career.
1947: - Bob Finan, moved to Crewe Alexandra from Blackpool. The centre-forward had two seasons with Crewe before retiring from League football.
1964: - Plymouth Argyle paid £45,000 for Barrie Jones, the Swansea Town winger.
Thursday, 10 September 2009
10 September
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
9 September
1893: - Liverpool beat Middlesbrough Ironopolis 6-0 in the Football League. The defeat for Middlesbrough Ironopolis was their heaviest defeat in their only season in the Football League.
1916: - Donald Bell, who was a pre-war full back with Bradford was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery on the Somme. This is the only known instance of a professional footballer being awarded the supreme honour.
1933: - Bob Scott, who at 6’3” was one of the tallest goalkeepers of the day, made his League debut for Burnley against West Ham United at Upton Park.
1950: -The Barnsley centre-forward Cecil MacCormack scored 5 of his side’s 6 goals in a Second Division match against Luton Town.
1960: - The match between Blackpool and Bolton Wanderers became the first live Friday night match to be screened on TV. The game was intended to be the first of a regular Friday night programme, but as the game was a drab 1-0 win for Bolton the plan for a regular Friday night broadcast was dropped.
1998: - An inquest recorded a verdict of suicide on former Norwich City and Nottingham Forest striker Justin Fashanu who was found hanged at a locked-up garage in London on 2 May 1998.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
8 September
Monday, 7 September 2009
7 September
Sunday, 6 September 2009
6 September
Saturday, 5 September 2009
5 September
Friday, 4 September 2009
4 September
Thursday, 3 September 2009
3 September
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
2 September
1908: - On his debut for Newcastle United Bob Blanthorne broke his leg ten minutes into the First Division match against Bradford City. The centre-forward never played in the first-team again, and eventually moved to Hartlepool United.
1920: - In their first appearance at an international tournament, Belgium won the Gold Medal at the Antwerp Olympics after they beat Czechoslovakia 2-0.
1952: - Huddersfield Town signed the centre-half Ken Taylor. After 13 years at the club he joined Bradford in early 1965. The centre-half was also an opening bat for Yorkshire who represented England in Test matches.
1955: - After four years at Goodison Park Everton’s centre-forward Dave Hickson moved to Aston Villa.
1963: - Johnny McLeod moved to Aston Villa from Arsenal for £40,000.