Blackburn Rovers left half (anyone know what that means?) James Forrest, was the first professional to play for England when he was selected to play against Scotland on March 21st 1885. Despite the inevitable protest from the Scottish FA, who had watched all their players head south to earn money by playing for the northern English clubs, the match ended 1-1 at the Oval! Forrest survived complaints from the Scots but had to wear a different "jersey" from the rest of his team! In the next season, professionalism gradually was accepted.
When Liverpool played their first ever league game v Middlesbrough on September 2nd 1893 their team contained TEN Scots and one Englishman Bill McOwen who sounded as though he was a Scot.
In 1892, Lincoln City became the first club to add the suffix "City" to their club name.
The first club to be automatically relegated from the Football League to the Conference was Lincoln City in 1986-7.
The first English club to field a team in a league match that did not include a single Englishman was Accrington Stanley, who in 1955-6 season, fielded ELEVEN Scots in their opening match against Gateshead United in the Third Division North.
The first club to play in all four divisions and the regionalised Third Division North and South was Coventry City.
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