Crystal Palace - Saturday 16th April
Nottingham Forest 3 Derby County 1
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Nottingham Forest
(Capes 2, McPherson)
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Allsop;
Richie, Scott; Forman (Frank), McPherson, Wragg; Mclnnes, Richards.
Benbow, Capes, Spouncer
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Derby
County
(Bloomer) |
Fryer;
Methven, Leiper; Cox. Goodall (A.), Turner; Goodall (J.), Bloomer, Boag,
Stevenson, McQueen
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Referee:
J. Lewis
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Attendance: 62,017 |
MATCH REPORT
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Derby,
the favourites, had knocked out both the previous year's finalists
earlier in the competition and had beaten Forest 5-0 in a League match
only one week before the Final.
Nevertheless
from the very beginning it was Forest most of the way, although the
standard of play generally fell a long way behind the superb exhibition
provided by Villa and Everton the previous year. In an early attack,
Methven was lucky to get in the way of Capes's shot, after Mclnnes and
Richards had dallied unnecessarily.
One
of the Forest team. Spouncer, had missed most of the pro-Final training
sessions, being unable to obtain leave of absence from his work, but it
was Spouncer who featured in the build-up to the first goal after
nineteen minutes. Benbow raced down the middle and clipped a fine pass
out to Spouncer on the left. The winger was fouled by Cox near the
by-line. and Wragg's free-kick went to Capes whose low shot went through
the defensive wall and beat Fryer in goal.
Derby
began to have slightly the better of things after the goal, and in the
thirty-first minute the legendary Steve Bloomer headed a good goal from
Leiper's expertly placed free-kick, the ball striking the crossbar and
bouncing down behind Allsop. Forest made a concerted effort as the
interval approached and scored the goal that effectively won the Cup
when Fryer parried Richards' shot and Capes closed in to shoot steadily
along the ground and into the net.
Wragg,
injured in the first half, wrenched his leg again and had to move out to
the wing. Capes retreated into midfield and Spouncer had to go inside.
Though handicapped. Forest came back with a third goal four minutes from
time. Boag headed out from a corner-kick but McPherson slipped in to
drive in a ground shot.
Play
had almost all been in Derby's favour in the second half. but the
rock-like Forest defence held out. Allsop leapt to turn away Cox's drive
and McPherson saved a certain goal by charging down Bloomer's shot. Victory
undoubtedly went to the better team. Indeed, their marked superiority
must have come as a surprise to those who had expected a Derby
walk-over.
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Nottingham Forest - Cup Winners 1898
Back Row: Hallam (Secretary), McInness,
Hancock, Ritchie, Allsop, Winter, Scott, Radford, Spouncer, Bee
(Trainer)
Seated: Richards, Forman, McPherson,
Wragg, Capes
Front: Benbow
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Round By Round
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First
Round
Southampton
St Mary's v Leicester Fosse 2-1; PNE v Newcastle Utd 1 -2; Luton T v
Bolton Wand 0-1; Man C v Wigan C 1 -0; WBA v New Brighton Tower 2-0;
Sunderland v Sheff Wed 0-1; NOTT'M
FOREST v Grimsby T 4-0; Long Eaton Rangers v Gainsboro Tr
0-1; Liverpool v Hucknall St John's 2-0; Newton Heath v Walsall 1 -0;
Notts Co v Wolves 0-1; DERBY CO v Aston Villa 1-0; Burnley v
Woolwich Arsenal 3-1; Burslem Port Vale v Sheff Utd 1-1,2-1; Everton v
Blackburn R 1 -0; Bury v Stoke 1 -2
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Second
Round
Southampton
St Mary's v Newcastle Utd 1 -0; Bolton
Wand v Man C 1 -0; WBA v Sheff Wed 1 -0; NOTT'M
FOREST v Gainsboro Tr 4-0; Liverpool v Newton Heath 0-0, 2-1;
Wolves v DERBY CO 0-1; Burnley v Burslem Port Vale 3-0; Everton v
Stoke 0-0, 5-1
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Third
Round
Southampton
St Mary's v Bolton Wand 0-0, 4-0; WBA v NOTT'M FOREST 2-3;
Liverpool v DERBY CO 1-1, 1-5; Burnley v Everton 1-3
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Semi-Final
Southampton
St Mary's v NOTT'M FOREST
1-1,0-2; DERBY CO v Everton 3-1 |
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FA Cup Winners |
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11 |
Manchester Utd |
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10 |
Arsenal |
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8 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
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7 |
Aston
Villa |
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7 |
Liverpool |
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6 |
Blackburn Rovers |
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6 |
Newcastle United |
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5 |
Everton |
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5 |
The
Wanderers |
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5 |
W. B
.A |
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4 |
Bolton Wanderers |
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4 |
Manchester City |
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4 |
Sheffield United |
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4 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
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4 |
Chelsea |
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3 |
Sheffield Wednesday |
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3 |
West
Ham United |
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2 |
Bury |
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2 |
Nottingham Forest |
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2 |
Old
Etonians |
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2 |
Preston North End |
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2 |
Sunderland |
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2 |
Portsmouth |
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1 |
Barnsley |
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1 |
Blackburn Olympic |
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1 |
Blackpool |
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1 |
Bradford City |
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1 |
Burnley |
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1 |
Cardiff City |
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1 |
Charlton Athletic |
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1 |
Clapham Rovers |
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1 |
Coventry City |
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1 |
Derby
County |
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1 |
Huddersfield Town |
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1 |
Ipswich Town |
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1 |
Leeds
United |
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1 |
Notts
County |
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1 |
Old
Carthusians |
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1 |
Oxford University |
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1 |
Royal
Engineers |
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1 |
Southampton |
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1 |
Wimbledon |
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