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Stanley player touching the ball, and Stanley finished the game with nine men; Wright being forced off injured after a collision with Bootle goalkeeper Jackson, when 2–0 down, and William Brown sent off for jumping at Allsop "in a very ugly fashion" in the final minute, after Bootle had scored their third and final goal.
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Halliwell; however only 500 saw Bootle play Stanley in the final, at the athletic grounds in Fairfield. Bootle took the lead in the first
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The club suffered a curious incident shortly before the final when the club's goalkeeper, M'Allum (a Scots import), attacked an opponent (George) during a match, to such an extent that he was prosecuted before magistrates, and fined £1 plus costs. It was a particularly ill-judged action given the
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to build an enclosure at Walton Stiles and set up a new home there. The club's first match at their new ground was against
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