C. W. Alcock
C. W. Alcock, Association football, Cricket, FA Cup, Harrow School, Wanderers F.C.
978-613-4-91552-6
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2010-12-19
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles William Alcock was an influential English sportsman and administrator. He was a major instigator in the development of both international football and cricket, as well as being the creator of the FA Cup. Born in Sunderland, his family moved to Chingford, then part of Essex, at an early age. Educated at Harrow School, Alcock was a keen schoolboy footballer, and formed the Forest club with his elder brother, John, in 1859. He was then a prime mover in the 1863 foundation of Forest's more famous successor, Wanderers F.C., who were initially a predominantly Old Harrovian side. For their influence on the game of football the Wanderers were considered as early as 1870 to be the MCC of football. As a player, Alcock was renowned as a hard-working centre-forward with an accurate shot. On 6 March 1875, he captained England against Scotland, scoring a goal in a 2-2 draw
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