Cb fry biography of william hill

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    (1) C. B. Fry, Southern Echo (21st April, 1902)

    The outstanding feature of the match was the grand goalkeeping of Foulke. he made a number of good saves, and on two or three occasions cleared the ball from what appeared impossible positions.

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  • Once, near the end, from a corner, he effected an absolute miracle with four or five men right on to him.

    (2) J. A. H. Catton, The Story of Association Football (1926)

    I have been scribbling about footballers from the days when I had some hair until now a comb is an encumbrance and scanty locks are silvered o'er with the toll of years.

    Seldom have players complained to me about what I have thought fit to set down.

    Two instances to the contrary come to mind. When Sheffield United and Southampton met in the Final Tie for The Cup at the Crystal Palace in 1902 there was a curious incident, for when the second half was advanced and the United were leading by a goal scored by Common, Edgar Chadwick br