1909 FA Charity Shield

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The 1909 FA Charity Shield was the second Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and Southern League competitions. The match was played on 28 April 1909, between 1908–09 Football League winners Newcastle United and 1908–09 Southern League champions Northampton Town. The match was played at Stamford Bridge, London, and ended with a 2–0 win for Newcastle United. The goals were scored either side of half-time, by Jack Allan and Jock Rutherford.[1]

Date28 April 1909
Attendance7,000
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1909 FA Charity Shield
EventFA Charity Shield
Date28 April 1909
VenueStamford Bridge, London
Attendance7,000
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The Newcastle United team of the 1900s were the club's most successful team to date, with the 1909 Football League title being their third in five years.[2] 1909 was the club's first appearance in the Charity Shield out of six, but the only one that they have won. Northampton Town had risen to prominence under the management of Herbert Chapman, a pioneering manager[3] who would later go on to win the Football League with Huddersfield Town and Arsenal.[4] Northampton won their only Southern League title in 1909, and joined the Football League when the Southern League was merged into it as Third Division South in 1921 [1] The 1909 Charity Shield remains their only appearance in a national cup final.[5]

The match raised £226 for charity, with £45 going to both clubs and twelve London hospitals each received between £5 and £10. Including the clubs' allowances, all but £12 went to medical charities.[6]

Match details

More information Newcastle United, 2–0 ...
Newcastle United2–0Northampton Town
Allan
Rutherford
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Attendance: 7,000
GK1Scotland Jimmy Lawrence
RB2Ireland Bill McCracken
LB3British Cape Colony Tony Whitson
LH4Scotland Peter McWilliam
WH5England Dave Willis
HB6England Colin Veitch (c)
HB7England Jack Allan
OL8Scotland Andrew Anderson
OL9Scotland George Wilson
OR10England Jackie Rutherford
CF11Scotland James Howie
Manager:
Scotland Frank Watt
GK1England George Cooch
RB2Scotland Bob Bonthron
LB3Wales Lloyd Davies
RH4Scotland Jock Manning
CH5Scotland Dave McCartney
LH6England Fred Dunkley
OR7Scotland Frank McDiarmid
IR8England Robert Walker
CF9England Fred Lessons
IL10England Albert Lewis
OL11England Edwin Freeman
Manager:
England Herbert Chapman

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