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518:. A week later, a meeting of the Southern League found that Phillips had signed Southern League forms for both Northfleet and Freemantle; although he had already played for Freemantle and had made no appearances for Northfleet, his transfer had never been applied for. The committee ruled that Freemantle be deducted two points, dropping them to fourth and that both sides involved in the test match should remain in their original divisions. 195: 140: 181: 126: 160: 105: 188: 133: 174: 119: 40: 340:
the attendance completely upset all ideas as to the accommodation that would be required, and the magnificent spectacle of between 6,000 and 7,000 excited individuals massed together round the field of play ... was one that Hampshire and indeed none of the counties south of the Thames and this side
338:. The Saints had won the cup in each of the two previous seasons and were favourites to retain the trophy. The match, played at the County Ground on 11 March, generated great excitement in the town and produced a crowd of over 6,000 and gate receipts of £122. The Bournemouth Guardian reported: " 310:
1 per week and found a job, although his status as a professional was kept a secret for a number of years. Dollin only remained with the Saints until the end of the season, before knee injuries caused him to revert to amateur status, rejoining Freemantle. Ridges did make one appearance for St.
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in Northlands Road, where the Hampshire Bowling Club was later established. This was the first of many local "derbies" against the "Saints", who ran out as 5–1 victors. The two clubs played a return match the following January, again on the County Ground, which St. Mary's won 1–0.
435:(10 pence) and a platform was built around the pitch to accommodate the extra spectators, with the ground being raised at one end to make it more level. The official attendance is recorded as 5,354, although the Echo claimed that the crowd was in the region of 6,000 who " 585:(out of six clubs who completed all their fixtures) with five victories and five defeats. At the end of the season, the League reverted to two divisions and most of the South-West division clubs, including Freemantle, left. 558:". After much deliberation the St Mary's committee decided not to proceed, and on 11 June the A.G.M. of St. Mary's agreed to reconstitute the club as a limited liability company. The members were also informed that " 327: – this was St. Mary's first defeat in a cup competition since their foundation seven years earlier. Shortly after the FA Cup match, St. Mary's and Freemantle met in a friendly, with the match ending 3–3. 541:
The proposal was to create a new club, with a new name, which would have been based at the Freemantle Ground with the St Mary's members having two-thirds of the votes. As the Saints were still tenants at the
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were abandoned. At the A.G.M., the chairman produced a pamphlet proposing a merger with St. Mary's; although some club members objected to the proposal being discussed in the absence of the club president,
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into the Southern League to fill the vacancy. But in 1898, following a re-organisation of the League, Freemantle joined the newly formed Division Two South-West. Freemantle finished
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ground on 1 May 1897. After the game, Northfleet lodged a protest concerning the legality of one of Freemantle's player's, Phillips, who played most of his football with
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The decision to nullify their First Division status threw Freemantle into a state of crisis, with both the club secretary and treasurer resigning. At the 1897
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A great day it is in the history of Freemantle, to be sure, to have an English Cup tie played on their own midden, and with the Southampton St. Mary's men too
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on 24 February 1894, when the Saints gained their revenge for the previous season's defeat, with a 2–1 victory in a replay (despite having
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School, would play for Freemantle in the following season – in the event, he left England during the summer to return to
359:, the referee awarded a penalty to Freemantle, which was converted by Shirley Hawkins, giving Freemantle their first trophy. 260:; one of the parish's curates, Rev. George D'Arcy, featured in their ranks in their formative days. In early editions of the 735: 578: 570: 550:, which was met by a donation from Chamberlayne, the proposal was seriously considered by St. Mary's. The local newspaper, 475: 443: 416: 511: 483: 715: 459: 382: 1247: 1163: 1085: 1060: 1035: 608: 294:
In August 1892, St. Mary's were looking to sign new players to strengthen their team; after a failed attempt to sign
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the general opinion (is) that a united club would be better than carrying on two professional clubs in opposition
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sitting unattended in the middle of the road outside a local hostelry – presumably the Waterloo Arms
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who joined Freemantle as a teenager in 1898, before moving to Southampton in 1900. After three years at
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Handbook, their headquarters were recorded as the Waterloo Arms, the pub next door to the church.
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it was revealed that the club was in debt by over £200, and plans to incorporate the club into a
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The next recorded meeting between the two rivals came in the first qualifying round of the
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started his career at Freemantle before joining the Saints in 1904. He later played for
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This article is about the British football club. For the Australian football club, see
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Freemantle and Southampton St. Mary's next cup meeting was in the semi-final of the
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ground, was the club's biggest match for 18 months. According to the local press, "
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Freemantle failed to take their place in the Southern League Second Division for
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By the end of the 1893–94 season, there were rumours in the local press that
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In 1888, Freemantle took a lease on a new ground off Shirley Road from the
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on 12 October 1895. By now, Southampton St. Mary's had embarked on their
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did not see why they should not call their club Southampton Football Club
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The Saints showed their superiority with a 5–1 victory, with goals from
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in 1903, going on to make over 250 appearances, and helping United to
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Mary's, when he played on loan in the second qualifying round of the
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Several players started their careers at Freemantle before joining
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who had finished ninth in the eleven team First Division, in which
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Other players who started their careers at Freemantle include
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of London has ever witnessed at an Association football match
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all played for Freemantle at some time in their careers.
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also took the proposal seriously, commenting on 24 May: "
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and ended 4–0 to the visitors, with F.W. Janes scoring a
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across Hill Lane, who thus became the "Saints" first
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played on loan at Freemantle in 1896 before helping
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Fremantle Football Club
Fremantle Football Club (disambiguation)

Civil Service Sports Ground
Home colours
Away colours
football
Freemantle
Southampton
Southampton F.C.
Christ Church, Freemantle
Hampshire F.A.
St. Mary's Young Men's Association
the County Ground
Atherley family
Civil Service Sports Ground
George Ridges
Jack Dollin
professional
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FA Cup
Maidenhead
Antelope Ground
hat-trick
Hampshire Senior Cup
Southampton St. Mary's
Jack Dollin
Ralph Ruffell
William Stride
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