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Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird

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go to extra time, so by rights they should have annulled Wanderers' second goal as well). For the next century, all sources reported the score of the match as 2–0. In the 1980s, after fresh research into contemporary reports of the game by football historians, the FA reinstated the Oxford goal, and now regard the official final score of the 1877 final as 2–1.
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forward. The match finished 1–1 and Wanderers won with a second goal in extra time. Some time after the match, for unknown reasons, the FA struck the Oxford goal from the records, changing the official score to 2–0 (although if Oxford had not scored, there would have been no reason for the game to
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with his yellow and red cricket cap... Lord Kinnaird used to say that he played four or five matches a week and never grew tired, but he added, late in life, that he would never have been allowed to stay on the field five minutes in these latter days. Nevertheless, he was fair, above board, and was
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He was renowned as perhaps the toughest tackler of his day, giving rise to the (probably apocryphal) story that his wife once expressed the fear that he would "come home one day with a broken leg." A friend is said to have responded: "You must not worry, madam. If he does, it will not be his own."
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Jackson wrote: 'The keen rivalry which at one time existed between the Old Etonians and Old Harrovians lent an additional zest to the matches between them, and in one of these Lord Kinnaird's energy was expended as much on the shins of his opponents as on the ball. This at length caused a protest
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against Royal Engineers, the game ended in a draw of 1-1 after extra time. A replay was scheduled for 16 March 1875 and Old Etonians lost to the Royal Engineers (2-0) during a replay and this was the first time a replay was held.
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Kenneth Fitzgerald Kinnaird (1880–1972), who inherited his father's titles; he married Frances Clifton (1876–1960) and was the father of Graham Charles Kinnaird (1912–1997), 13th Lord Kinnaird, upon whose death the titles became
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from the captain of the Harrovians, who asked, 'Are we going to play the game, or are we going to have hacking?' 'Oh, let us have hacking!' was the noble reply.' Jackson later reveals that the opposing captain was
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Sportswriters and fellow internationals queued to pay tribute to Kinnaird's skill as a footballer both during and after his career. He was, according to "Tityrus" (J.A.H. Catton), editor of the
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Arthur Middleton Kinnaird, who was born on 20 April 1885 and served as a lieutenant in the 1st Battalion of the Scots Guards; he died on 27 November 1917 and is buried at
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in football history, accidentally stepping backwards over his own goal line after fielding an innocuous long shot from an
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were sufficiently disabled to be unable to play for England in the first official international, two weeks later.
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Patrick Kinnaird (1898–1948), who married, in 1921, Margaret Stella Wright (div.) and, in 1925, Violet Sandford.
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in 1890. He was to remain president for the next 33 years, serving alongside long-serving vice-president
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Kinnaird also served as president of The FA for 33 years. For his contributions to football and the
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He was an all-round sportsman, twice winning a blue at tennis, in 1868 and 1869, while at
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As an administrator, Kinnaird was an FA committeeman at the age of 21, in 1868. He became
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prepared to receive all the knocks that came his way without a trace of resentment."
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Douglas Arthur Kinnaird, who was born on 20 August 1879 and served during the
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In 1875, he married Mary Alma Victoria Agnew (1854–1923), the daughter of
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and was captain of the school team in 1859, aged 12, for a match against
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Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
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Posterity has awarded Arthur Kinnaird the reputation of being fond of '
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that he suffered the indignity of scoring the first significant
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nine years later and president 13 years after that, replacing
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itself to keep in 1911 when a new trophy was commissioned.
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in 1907, 1908 and 1909. He was Honorary Colonel of the
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magazine, a weekly sporting journal that was edited by
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of which he was a main board director until his death.
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As a player, Kinnaird had a remarkable record in the
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Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (19 September 2019).
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and a committee member of the Football Association.
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Index

The Right Honourable
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Alexander Bassano
Kensington
Football
Wanderers
Old Etonians
FA
YMCA
KT
The Football Association
footballer
FA Cup Finals
2010
Ashley Cole
FA Cup
the FA Cup trophy
Arthur Kinnaird, 10th Lord Kinnaird
Mary Jane Kinnaird
Cheam School
Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
Barclays Bank
Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet
First World War
Scots Guards
Ypres
Belgium
Ruyaulcourt

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