Sunday, 26 December 2021

BOXING DAY SCORES AND MORE

 

Fulham met Ipswich Town twice over the Christmas in 1963 - at Craven Cottage on Boxing Day with the return at Portman Road on Saturday 28th December. The programme notes in the second match stated - 'I can only hope that Ipswich kept up the good work against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Boxing Day. I am afraid that these notes had to be completed long before the result of that match was known so I can only keep my fingers crossed.' That didn't work, Fulham had won that first match 10-1, which was the last time that a club had scored double figures in the top flight.

On Christmas Day 1935, Oldham Athletic beat Tranmere Rovers 4-1 in a Third Division (North) fixture. On Boxing Day the two met again in the return fixture at Prenton Park and this time Tranmere got the better of the game - they won 13-4!17 goals is still a record aggregate score for a League match and the 9 goals scored by Robert 'Bunny' Bell for the home side was also a new Football League record. And he missed a penalty.  

Boxing Day 26th December 1920:The Dick Kerr’s Ladies Football team, formed in a Preston munitions factory in the First World War, played St Helens Ladies in front of a capacity 53,000 crowd at Goodison Park with over 10,000 locked out. This was one of the first all women matches and certainly the first "official" one. The "men-only" Football Association "bods" were not too happy…..

Boxing Day1927: It's never over until the final whistle blows. Syd Reid had scored 4 goals to help Luton Town to a 5-1 half-time lead in the Third Division (South) match at the County Ground against Northampton Town on Boxing Day 1927. But at the final whistle Northampton were the victors 6-5.

Boxing Day 1963: A record number of goals were scored in one day in the top division – 66 goals in 10 matches in the old First Division. That figure included 11 at Craven Cottage – Fulham 10 Ipswich Town 1 – which was the last time a club scored double-figures in a top flight match. Hangover?

Boxing Day 1979: For the first time the two Sheffield clubs found themselves playing each other in the Third Division. Boxing Day saw the first of those matches, Wednesday beating United 4-0 at Hillsborough in front of a Third Division record crowd – still – of 49,309.

Boxing Day1999: There was a time when a 'foreign' player in the League was from Scotland, Ireland or Wales but on Boxing Day 1999 Chelsea fielded the first team in the League to consist entirely of non-British players. They won 2-1 at Southampton in the Premier League with a starting line-up of - Ed de Goey (Netherlands), Albert Ferrer (Spain), Celestine Babayaro (Nigeria), Emerson Thome (Brazil), Franck Leboeuf (France), Dan Petrescu (Romania), Didier Deschamps (France), Roberto di Matteo (Italy), Gabriele Ambrosetti (Italy), Gus Poyet (Uruguay), and Tore Andre Flo (Norway). Their manager was Gianluca Vialli of Italy but at least they had English subs that day! Below, put names to faces....

Boxing Day 2008: When Hull City found themselves 4-0 down at half-time away to Manchester City in a Boxing Day Premier League fixture Tigers manager Phil Brown was not chuffed. He likened Hull's efforts as a 'Sunday League performance' and with his Christmas spirit absent he refused to allow his players to return to the dressing room during the half-time break. Instead he sat them on the pitch in front of the 5500 travelling fans and gave the players a bollocking! Hull eventually lost the match 5-1 but that meant they had drawn the second half 1-1!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G8Gl-Fx_ek the original and Steve Bullard's micky take.....




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