1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield

The 1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield was the ninth Sheriff of London Charity Shield, contested for the first time by Liverpool F.C. and the 8th time by Corinthian. The match was eagerly anticipated due to Corinthian having only lost a single match in the season and Liverpool being widely regarded as among the best teams in the country.[1]

1906 Sheriff of London Charity Shield
Liverpool F.C. team photo, showing the Sheriff of London Charity Shield trophy
EventSheriff of London Charity Shield
Date1906
VenueCraven Cottage, London
RefereeP R Harrower
Attendance22,000

Build-up

Before the game, both sides were understood to be eager to secure the trophy, with the Corinthians being particularly anxious to possess it after having had to surrender it the year before to Sheffield Wednesday.[2] Liverpool were described by The Morning Post as being "the most consistent professional side of the year",[3] while the Corinthians were described by the Evening Mail as having "one of their greatest years"[4] and by The Sportsman as having had "an exceptional season".[5]

Reports suggested that despite strong winds, the weather conditions were perfect and that both sides were at full strength.[6]

Match

The first goal of the game by Hewitt was described by the Staffordshire Sentinel as a "brilliant goal", while both keepers had many shots to save during the 1st half. Liverpool led 2-0 at half-time with goals from Hewitt and Raybould.[7]

The display from Corinthian was regarded as disappointing, only looking dangerous when the game was near concluded. Liverpool's performance in the 2nd half was superb, adding a further 3 goals to the single one scored by S. S. Harris for Corinthian.[1] It was difficult to pick out any individual performances, as according to the Globe newspaper, "the defence was perfect, the forwards worked with ease and precision, while the halves, especially Raisbeck, were much too good for the Corinthian forwards".[8] Rev W. Blackburn of Corithian was considered to be "quite out of form" by one match reporter, suggesting his uncertainty affected the whole defence and was directly at fault for Liverpool's third goal.[9] Blackburn, described as being "usually a very fine player", failed to check Liverpool's attack and continually balked at goalkeeper Rowlandson. Despite that, the Corinthian half-backs worked hard, despite their forwards getting "no luck".[10]

The game would be the only time Liverpool contested the Sheriff of London Charity Shield in what would be the penultimate contest in the competition. Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird presented the shield and medals to the victors. A gate receipt revenue of £776 was also a new record for the competition.[11] Earnings from the game allowed for a donation of $4000 from the promoters to charitable causes.[12]

Details

Liverpool5–1Corinthian
Hewitt  23', 55', 70'
Raybould  26'
Hunt  75' (o.g.)
S. Harris  87'
Attendance: 22,000[11]
Referee: P R Harrower
Liverpool
GK Sam Hardy
FB Alf West
FB Billy Dunlop
HB Maurice Parry
HB Alex Raisbeck (c)
HB James Bradley
FW Arthur Goddard
FW Jack Parkinson
FW Joe Hewitt
FW Sam Raybould
FW Jack Cox
Manager:
Tom Watson
Corinthian
GK Tom Rowlandson
FB W.U. Timmins
FBRev. W. Blackburn
HBJ. D. Craig
HB Morgan Morgan-Owen (c)
HB Kenneth Hunt
FW Gilbert Vassall
FWS. H. Day
FW G. S. Harris
FW Stanley Harris
FW Gordan Wright
Manager:

References

  1. Corbett (ed.), B. O. Annals of the Corinthian Football Club, page 176. LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. Retrieved 27 January 2017.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  2. "Last Saturday of Football: Corinthians and the League Champions (Anxious)". The Morning Post. 28 April 1906. p. 3. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Last Saturday of Football: Corinthians and the League Champions (Consistent)". The Morning Post. 28 April 1906. p. 3. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. "Association Football: The Sheriff of London Charity Shield". Evening Mail. 30 April 1906. p. 7. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Corinthian vs Liverpool: Notes and Comments". The Sportsman. 28 April 1906. p. 3. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Sheriff of London Shield". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 30 April 1906. p. 5. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Sheriff of London Shield". Staffordshire Sentinel. 28 April 1906. p. 3. (preview). Retrieved 27 July 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. "Sports and Pastimes". The Globe (London). 30 April 1906. p. 8. (preview) via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. "Sheriff of London's Charity Shield: Match Report". The Observer. 29 April 1906. p. 8.
  10. "Sheriff of London Charity Shield: The Times Match Report". The Times. 30 April 1906. p. 7.
  11. "Corinthians v Liverpool, Charity Shield". Play Up Liverpool. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  12. "English Football". Fall River Globe. 20 September 1906. p. 7.
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