1924 FA Charity Shield

Summary

The 1924 FA Charity Shield was the eleventh staging of the FA Charity Shield, an annual association football match arranged to raise funds for charitable causes supported by the Football Association (the FA), the governing body of football in England. As in the 1923 competition, the match was held between the a team of England professionals and amateurs. In contrast to previous year, the amateurs were reported as giving the professionals a much more competitive game, despite losing 3-1.[2][3]

1924 FA Charity Shield
EventFA Charity Shield
Date6 October 1924
VenueHighbury, London
Attendancec. 10,000[1]
1923
1925

The teams played contrasting styles, with the professionals holding onto possession and attempting to open up the game, while the amateurs played a more direct style and "indulged in some good honest old-fashioned shoulder charging."[2] Neither team scored in the first half, with Taylor performing well for the professionals in goal.[3] Walker scored for the professionals after half-time, before an equaliser from Kail.[3] The professionals won with two late goals, first from Buchanan and then Walker.[3]

Match details edit

Professionals3–1Amateurs
Kail  
Highbury, London
Attendance: c. 11,000
1   Ted Taylor, Huddersfield Town
2   Alf Baker, Arsenal
3   Sam Wadsworth, Huddersfield Town
4   Frank Moss, Aston Villa
5   Henry Healless, Blackburn Rovers
6   George Green, Sheffield United
7   James Spencer, West Bromwich Albion
8   Charlie Buchan, Sunderland
9   Harry Bedford, Blackpool
10   Billy Walker, Aston Villa
11   Fred Tunstall, Sheffield United
1   James Mitchell, Manchester City
2   E. Spencer Bishop Auckland
3   Alfred Bower, Corinthians
4   Albert Barrett Leytonstone
5   Claude Ashton, Corinthians
6   Fred Ewer, Casuals
7   R.G. Jenkins, London Polytechnic
8   Edgar Kail, Dulwich Hamlet
9   Vivian Gibbins, Clapton
10   Frank Hartley, Oxford City
11   Lt Kenneth Hegan, The Army

References edit

  1. ^ "Matches played at Highbury, London". Steve's Football Stats. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Professionals Beat Amateurs". Daily Mail. 7 October 1924.
  3. ^ a b c d B., Bennison (7 October 1924). "Amateurs v Professionals: Outstanding Players". Daily Telegraph.