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229:, at the Kennington Oval, proved controversial, as both sides claimed to have won 1–0. Windsor Home Park claimed the South Norwood goal was the result of a handball, with which both umpires agreed, and South Norwood claimed that the Windsor Home Park goal the result of Home Park taking a corner that ought to have been a goal-kick. As at the time the referee's decision was subject to an appeal, the Football Association ordered a replay, which Home Park won easily. 236:, was played at the Slough cricket pitch, as a neutral ground, as Home Park refused to toss for the choice of venue. Maidenhead won 1–0, and had one goal disallowed as it went directly through the goal from a free-kick; under the laws at the time, all free-kicks after a handball were indirect. The winning goal was from an early example of a corner kick (at the time, called a free-kick), which was landed at the feet of Hebbes, who made no mistake. 136: 115: 87: 122: 101: 189:
in the summer of 1850, and Windsor Home Park Cricket Club started playing matches in that year. While there is some evidence of a "Home Park Football Club" existing in Windsor as early as 1854, this particular club was founded in September 1870, originally to play under "modified" association laws,
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with the score given as 3 goals, plus one "in abeyance", to two. There was no referee for the match, so, after a Home Park goal was disputed for being offside, the teams continued with the decision to be left for the
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A newspaper advertisement for W. Runicles, of Eton High Street, boasts of patronage by "H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, the Young Gentlemen of Eton College, and the Members of the Home Park Football Club".
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reporting that Minster had won 1–0, with a disputed goal against which Home Park had made a protest, and the Windsor newspapers reporting the score as being 0–0. The
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to rule, as was normal under the laws of the game at the time. As Home Park scored three undisputed goals, there was no need for an adjudication.
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rejected the protest. Home Park also exited the Berks & Bucks Cup in the first round both years, losing 5–0 at home to
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in 1879–80 and 1–0 at home to Grosvenor F.C. in 1880–81, in front of fewer than 600 spectators.
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The club played at Home Park in Windsor, a two-minute walk from
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withdrew, and Home Park in turn withdrew when drawn to play
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In September 1882, the club amalgamated Grosvenor to form
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in 1878–79, but Home Park lost 1–0 at home to Maidenhead.
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The club played regularly against local rivals such as
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It beat 437:(3046): 4. 10 December 1870. 253:Berks & Bucks Senior Cup 7: 383:"Further Matches to Come". 213:in the first round, at the 10: 728: 585:Windsor & Eton Express 320: 232:The third round tie, with 225:The second round tie with 176: 46:1882 (became Windsor F.C.) 328: 156: 70: 66: 58: 50: 42: 34: 26: 671:Alcock, Charles (1877). 656:Alcock, Charles (1872). 630:Windsor and Eton Express 482:: 542. 30 November 1872. 431:Windsor and Eton Express 414:Alcock, Charles (1871). 400:Windsor and Eton Express 368:"Cricketers' Register". 452:: 438. 2 November 1872. 335:Windsor railway station 617:: 1. 16 November 1881. 557:: 2. 14 December 1878. 527:: 3. 24 December 1872. 512:: 3. 24 December 1872. 497:: 8. 30 November 1872. 163:Windsor Home Park F.C. 22:Windsor Home Park F.C. 602:: 8. 17 January 1880. 587:: 4. 29 October 1881. 572:: 3. 29 October 1881. 525:Maidenhead Advertiser 510:Maidenhead Advertiser 385:Bell's Life in London 370:Bell's Life in London 287:Windsor Football Club 205:the club entered the 402:: 1. 7 October 1854. 276:Football Association 220:Football Association 555:Berkshire Chronicle 23: 712:Windsor, Berkshire 372:: 6. 30 June 1850. 21: 387:: 7. 7 July 1850. 353:Windsor Home Park 304:Charles Bambridge 249:Oxford University 199:Great Marlow F.C. 187:Windsor Home Park 185:ground opened in 160: 159: 152: 151: 719: 677: 676: 668: 662: 661: 653: 647: 644: 638: 637: 625: 619: 618: 610: 604: 603: 595: 589: 588: 580: 574: 573: 570:Reading Observer 565: 559: 558: 550: 544: 543: 535: 529: 528: 520: 514: 513: 505: 499: 498: 490: 484: 483: 475: 469: 468: 460: 454: 453: 445: 439: 438: 426: 420: 419: 411: 405: 403: 395: 389: 388: 380: 374: 373: 365: 359: 350: 300:Ernest Bambridge 272:Reading Observer 138: 137: 131: 130: 124: 123: 117: 116: 110: 109: 103: 102: 96: 95: 89: 88: 82: 81: 72: 71: 24: 20: 727: 726: 722: 721: 720: 718: 717: 716: 682: 681: 680: 673:Football Annual 669: 665: 658:Football Annual 654: 650: 645: 641: 627: 626: 622: 612: 611: 607: 597: 596: 592: 582: 581: 577: 567: 566: 562: 552: 551: 547: 536: 532: 522: 521: 517: 507: 506: 502: 492: 491: 487: 477: 476: 472: 461: 457: 447: 446: 442: 428: 427: 423: 416:Football Annual 412: 408: 397: 396: 392: 382: 381: 377: 367: 366: 362: 351: 347: 343: 331: 323: 295: 293:Notable players 268:Reading Minster 215:Kennington Oval 195:Maidenhead F.C. 179: 165:was an amateur 148: 147: 140: 139: 135: 132: 128: 125: 121: 118: 114: 111: 107: 104: 100: 97: 93: 90: 86: 83: 19: 12: 11: 5: 725: 715: 714: 709: 704: 699: 694: 679: 678: 663: 648: 639: 620: 605: 590: 575: 560: 545: 530: 515: 500: 485: 470: 455: 440: 421: 406: 390: 375: 360: 344: 342: 339: 330: 327: 322: 319: 318: 317: 311: 294: 291: 211:Reigate Priory 178: 175: 158: 157: 154: 153: 150: 149: 141: 133: 126: 119: 112: 105: 98: 91: 84: 77: 76: 75: 68: 67: 64: 63: 60: 56: 55: 52: 48: 47: 44: 40: 39: 36: 32: 31: 28: 17: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 724: 713: 710: 708: 705: 703: 700: 698: 695: 693: 690: 689: 687: 674: 667: 659: 652: 643: 635: 631: 624: 616: 615:Sporting Life 609: 601: 594: 586: 579: 571: 564: 556: 549: 541: 534: 526: 519: 511: 504: 496: 489: 481: 474: 466: 459: 451: 444: 436: 432: 425: 417: 410: 401: 394: 386: 379: 371: 364: 358: 354: 349: 345: 338: 336: 326: 315: 314:Francis Heron 312: 309: 305: 301: 297: 296: 290: 288: 283: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 256: 254: 250: 246: 242: 237: 235: 230: 228: 227:South Norwood 223: 221: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 191: 188: 184: 174: 172: 168: 164: 155: 146: 145: 74: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 18:Football club 16: 672: 666: 657: 651: 642: 633: 629: 623: 614: 608: 600:Bucks Herald 599: 593: 584: 578: 569: 563: 554: 553:"Football". 548: 539: 533: 524: 518: 509: 503: 494: 488: 479: 473: 464: 458: 449: 443: 434: 430: 429:"Football". 424: 415: 409: 399: 393: 384: 378: 369: 363: 356: 348: 332: 324: 284: 271: 257: 238: 231: 224: 192: 180: 162: 161: 144:Home colours 142: 15: 495:Bell's Life 686:Categories 523:"report". 508:"report". 448:"report". 341:References 234:Maidenhead 540:Sportsman 465:Sportsman 450:The Field 59:Secretary 54:Home Park 43:Dissolved 27:Full name 245:Uxbridge 167:football 355:at the 321:Colours 280:Reading 264:1881–82 260:1880–81 241:1874–75 203:1872–73 183:cricket 177:History 35:Founded 329:Ground 308:Swifts 270:, the 207:FA Cup 171:FA Cup 51:Ground 480:Field 634:lxxi 542:: 6. 467:: 7. 289:. 262:and 197:and 38:1870 435:lix 201:In 688:: 632:. 433:. 302:, 181:A 173:.

Index

Home colours
football
FA Cup
cricket
Windsor Home Park
Maidenhead F.C.
Great Marlow F.C.
1872–73
FA Cup
Reigate Priory
Kennington Oval
Football Association
South Norwood
Maidenhead
1874–75
Uxbridge
Oxford University
Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
1880–81
1881–82
Reading Minster
Football Association
Reading
Windsor Football Club
Ernest Bambridge
Charles Bambridge
Swifts
Francis Heron
Windsor railway station
Windsor Home Park

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