
Lifting the Cup
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The South Yorkshire football club's legendary journey to victory at the 1912 FA Cup Final is recounted in this illustrated history. In Lifting the Cup, Mark Metcalf and David Wood tell the story of Barnsley Football Club's most illustrious period. Between 1910 and 1912 'Battling Barnsley' won their way to the FA Cup Final on two separate occasions. They capped things off by beating West Bromwich Albion in the 1912 final replay at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Barnsley manager Arthur Fairclough 'lifted the Cup' for the only time, so far, in the Club's long history. This volume brings the 1910-12 era to life through match reports, memorabilia, and a wealth of dramatic photographs-some of which have never before been published. With a tribute to the extraordinary support of Barnsley fans, it also examines the careers of legendary players such as Dickie Downs, Bob Glendenning, Wilf Bartrop, Tommy Boyle, George Utley, George Lillycrop-and of course the goal-scoring hero of 1912: the great Harry Tufnell.
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Born in County Durham, Mark now resides in Halifax with his wife Ruth and two-year-old son Charlie. David Wood was born in Barnsley in 1963 and was first taken to Oakwell by his father in 1970. He has seen 'The Reds' play matches on 124 different grounds and now serves as Official Historian to the Club.
Married to Sarah, with a daughter, Rachel, David lives in Bedfordshire.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Editor's Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part One: FOOTBALL IN 1910
- Part Two: A History of Barnsley Football Club to 1910
- 1. Early Days
- 2. Joining the Football League
- 3. Division Two Football
- 4. Arthur Fairclough
- Part Three: The 1909-10 Season
- 1. The campaign at the start of the cup-run
- 2. The FA Cup before 1910
- 3. FA Cup 1st Round v Blackpool
- 4. FA Cup 1st Round Replay v Blackpool
- 5. Off the Pitch: 1910 General Election
- 6. FA Cup 2nd Round v Bristol Rovers
- 7. Off the Pitch: Dr Crippen
- 8. FA Cup 3rd Round v West Bromwich Albion
- 9. Players' wages in 1910
- 10. FA Cup 4th Round v Queen's Park Rangers
- 11. FA Cup Semi-Final v Everton
- 12. FA Cup Semi-Final replay v Everton
- 13. Newcastle United: FA Cup Opponents
- 14. Newcastle United Player-Profiles
- 15. FA Cup Final v Newcastle United
- 16. FA Cup Final replay v Newcastle United
- 17. European Tour
- Part Four: Season 1910-11
- Part Five: Lifting the Cup in 1912
- 1. Before the start of the cup-run
- 2. FA Cup 1st Round v Birmingham City
- 3. FA Cup 1st Round Replay v Birmingham City
- 4. Off the Pitch: Robert Falcon Scott
- 5. FA Cup 2nd Round v Leicester Fosse
- 6. Home International Championships
- 7. FA Cup 3rd Round v Bolton Wanderers
- 8. Bolton Wanderers
- 9. FA Cup 4th Round v Bradford City
- 10. FA Cup 4th Round Replay v Bradford City
- 11. Off the Pitch: Miners' Strike in 1912
- 12. FA Cup 4th Round 2nd Replay v Bradford City
- 13. FA Cup 4th Round 3rd Replay v Bradford City
- 14. FA Cup Semi-Final v Swindon Town
- 15. FA Cup Semi-Final Replay v Swindon Town
- 16. Off the Pitch: The Titanic sinks
- 17. Cup Final Opponents: West Bromwich Albion
- 18. West Bromwich Albion Player-Profiles
- 19. FA Cup Final v West Bromwich Albion
- 20. FA Cup Final Replay v West Bromwich Albion
- Part Six: Champions of the World
- Part Seven: Barnsley's 1910 & 1912 Cup Heroes
- 1. Arthur Fairclough (Manager)
- 2. William L Norman (Trainer)
- 3. Charles H W Bartrop
- 4. Thomas 'Tommy' W Boyle
- 5. Philip W Bratley
- 6. John D Cooper
- 7. John T 'Dickie' Downs
- 8. Thomas Forman
- 9. Ernest Gadsby
- 10. Robert Glendenning
- 11. Herbert J Leavey
- 12. George B Lillycrop
- 13. Frederick C Mearns
- 14. James Moore
- 15. Harold M Ness
- 16. Archibald Taylor
- 17. George E Travers
- 18. Harry Tufnell
- 19. George Utley
- The Final Whistle
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