Blackburn Olympic and the Dynamite Party 1883

Many years ago, I came across a different group, who went under the name “The Vietnamese Mountain Society For Poetry and Wine” – or something very similar at least. They were a terrorist group too, and only now, with the “Irish Dynamite Party of Violence,” have they lost their place in my affections. Sadly, though,…

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Scotch Christians and the 1902 Ibrox Disaster

Later, they blamed the rain for bringing the stand down. The eventual toll from the accident on 5 April was 25, but the deaths took time: the stand collapsed on a Saturday, and by the following Wednesday the count was still only 21. (More beneath the cut)

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The Professional Foul: 1908

Courtesy of the British Library’s new British Newspapers 1800-1900 (= about 1910 in practice) service, this image comes from the Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times of February 15th, 1908. There are two points of interest here, the first of course being tempora mutantur and that we all agree with the sentiments in the caption….

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Life Expectancy at Age 10

We’ve – I think I can count you in if you’re reading this – all been frustrated from time to time by “life expectancy at birth” type stats which fail to take into account the skewing effect childhood mortality has on the overall figure. If you were born in the 1840s, for instance, your life…

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Handling Outside the Area

I certainly didn’t know this, and you may not either, but until 1912 goalkeepers were allowed to handle the ball anywhere inside their own half. It was only subsequent to that that handling by keepers was restricted to their own penalty area. (Handling doesn’t mean carrying in either instance – which is why keepers in…

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The Best New Resource in Years

Those of us old enough to remember the Times website going down under the pressure of releasing its archive to RBKC will love this: http://newspapers.bl.uk/blcs/

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Simpler, Quieter Days

We’ve already discussed here that football crowds in Edwardian England were the biggest concentrated peaceful gatherings of human beings permitted by authority since ancient times, that football went around the world faster than rock and roll would later do, and that the game as we know it is a phenomenon of urban industrialization. But its…

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A Brief Puskas Anecdote..

..involving, if I remember correctly, George Best, who, when leading a youth coaching session for schoolkids, introduced what looked to them like a fat old man. “This”, he proclaimed, “is Puskas. The best player in the world.” (Or words to similar effect). Blank looks from the youngsters. Then Best punts a football in his direction…

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A Tribute to Ferenc Puskas

Little by little,  but at increasing pace, the footage is digitalized. This is a unique cultural moment, in which a broadband connection brings you everything free at the point of use: Picasso drawing with light, Schnabel playing Schubert, and, as here, Ferenc Puskas. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMJkdxPtFFE]

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