There were a number of FA Cup Finals held on March 29th
1873 The Wanderers v Oxford University
1879 Old Etonians v Clapham Rovers. 1-0
1882 Old Etonians beat Blackburn Rovers
In 1883 Blackburn Olympic (not Rovers) won the cup beating the Old Etonians 1-0 to name a few.
On
March 29th 1884, Blackburn Rovers began a period of Victorian dominance in English football, beating Queen's Park (yes the Scottish club) at the Oval, 2-1.
The match was refereed by Major Francis Marindin, an Old Etonian, who reffed 8 finals. It was his 16th year as President of the FA, he was one of the founders of the FA Cup tournament, he helped found the Royal Engineers FC, and was an Officer Of Railways at the Board of Trade. He was knighted in 1897.
In 1885 (not March 29th!) Queen's Park met Blackburn Rovers again and Rovers won 2-0. Marindin reffed.
In 1886 (not 29th March) Rovers and WBA drew 0-0 the Cup Final first and Rovers won the replay 2-0. Marindin reffed.
On
March 29th 1890, at the Oval, The Battle of the Roses took place, as an FA Cup Final was staged between Blackburn Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday. It was the Rovers who won 6-1 in front of 20,000. With 9 internationals in their side, Bill Townley was one of them and he scored the first hat trick in an FA Cup final. Sheffield Wednesday were in the Football Alliance at the time. Marindin reffed.
In 1891, Marindin didn't ref, Rovers won the Cup for the 5th time, beating Notts County 3-1. James Forrest won his 5th Cup winners medal. He was the first professional to play for England.
Rovers won the Cup again in 1891 having dominated the Cup as professionals from 1882 when they lost their first final 1-0 to the Old Etonians.
Their next Cup Final was in 1928 when Rovers beat the Terriers (Huddersfield Town) 3-1 at Wembley packed with over a 92,000 crowd. By that time the League programme meant that Cup Finals were played in late April.
This was the first Cup Final since 1910 that BOTH SIDES scored. Rovers narrowly avoided relegation and Town were top dogs! being League Champions in 1924, 1925 and 1926 and runners up in 1927 and 1928.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2DWSkKukB0Rovers then lost to Wolves in the 1960 Cup Final.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SmzON6BVFwAND
on March 29th Pickles the Dog, did better than the police force, by sniffing out the Jules Rimet Trophy after a week of "Bobby Dogging"!! This was following a good idea by the combined FIFA and FA, who decider to put the trophy on public display at the Westminster Central Hall in London. The trophy shared the space with an exhibition of rare postage stamps and was behind a lockled cabinet door and guarded by the local police force BUT not round the clock. On March 20th, a day after the exhibition opened, during a period of "non observation", the cabinet holding the Trophy was found open, with screws carefully removed from the back of the show case, the thieves ambled off with no challenge!
A letter was sent to the FA, containing a ransom of £15,000 demanded in £5 and £1 notes for the trophy's return, which if not met would result in a "melt down" of the Jules Rimet!!
Then a man called Jackson, phoned the FA and changed the demand to £5 and £10 notes. A meeting was arranged in Battersea Park, between "Jackson" and an under cover officer, Detective Inspector Charles Buggy of the Flying Squad..."really"?? After this, Jackson got paranoid and a "chase" ensued with Buggy catching his "prey", but of course, the captured man was a local lad called Edward Bletchly, who did not have the trophy and could not be linked to the crime.
The following Sunday, PICKLES popped up and siffed the trophy from under a hedge in South Norwood. Within two days, the hero dog of the hour had been signed up by Associated Films Ltd, to star in a movie called "The Spy With the Cold Nose"!! starring alongside Eri.c Sykes (remember him?) and Denholm Elliot (and him?).
Whilst these star colleagues went on to fame, PICKLES died an undignified death, hanging himself, by his lead on a local park tree, while he was chasing a cat in 1971! Meeeooww!!