They are recognised as the oldest LEAGUE club to be established. Founded 1862 then were one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888.Originally Posted by aido_b
Were Notts County the first English club to be established?
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They are recognised as the oldest LEAGUE club to be established. Founded 1862 then were one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888.Originally Posted by aido_b
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
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Yeah they're the oldest league club. The oldest recognised club in the world are also english, Sheffield FC. Forgotten the year though.
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Who did they play against until another club was founded ?Originally Posted by Aberdonian Stu
This is correct. There was a time I knew the year. Founder members of the league in 1888. They go back to the 1860's anyhow. I remember their more famous days, FA Cup quarter finalists in 1991 and beaten 2-1 by Spurs. One Don O'Riordan (?) played for them. I know a bit about County having the softest of spots for their more illustrious neighbours who have now fallen on the hardest of times. Nottingham Forest.Originally Posted by aido_b
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I read before the Juventus's jersey is vertical black and white stripes because of Notts County, anyone confirm this?
They also gave Juve their colours, who up until then played in pink.
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Apparantley confirming as you were typingOriginally Posted by tetsujin1979
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Unlikely but possible. Of course football was introduced to Italy through the port of Genoa but I cant imagine too many players sported the replica kits of the time.Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
Newcastle, Besiktas................Dunfermline.
Tried to remember teams who play in black and white stripes.
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You are correct, they used to wear pink because they were sponsored by a newspaper.Originally Posted by noby
Sheffield FC were founded in 1857. Notts County 1862. Sheffield FC are still alive down in some regional league.
Harpsbear, Partizan Belgrade also play in black and white. Their nickname in Serbian which I cannot remember means funeral men or something.
And this is also why the Juve 'keeper wears pink, because of the original team colours
They still find it hard to wash the keeper's kit.Originally Posted by Saints4Ever
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Cheer's Poor Student. I made it to Belgrade on my travels. Didn't get to see any games mind and I got a very eerie feeling in a country still struggling from the ravages of war.Originally Posted by Poor Student
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Their nickname is Grobari and means 'grave diggers'Originally Posted by Poor Student
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
gravediggers i thinkOriginally Posted by Poor Student
Sadly enough I actually know this one Hallam FC was formed in a district of Sheffield in 1860. As such I think that this is the oldest derby match in the world.Originally Posted by stojkovic
Read this in an article in Fourfourtwo a couple of years back. Ask me anything I learnt at Uni on the other hand...
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Another team that plays in black and white stripes are St. Mirren. They actually played against Notts County for the official opening of the Noucamp stadium in Barcelona in 1922.
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