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go to extra time, so by rights they should have annulled
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forward. The match finished 1–1 and
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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
408:"of yeoman build and shaggy auburn beard, did not quite look the part of a Scottish laird, until one spoke to him, and heard his rich, resonant voice and his short ejaculatory sentences. Of course, he had the voice and manner of an educated man of distinction.
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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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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
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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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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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