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England On This Day


Dick Pym born in Exeter
Harry Storer born in Liverpool



George Hardwick born in Lingdale
Arthur Willis born in Denaby


Billy Rose dies in Dudley aged 75 years


 
Dave Clement born in Battersea
Tom Wilson dies in Barnsley aged 51 years


 Ted Hufton dies in Swansea aged 74 years


 Don Welsh dies in Stevenage aged 78 years

Harry Winks born in Hemel Hempstead
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Harry Johnson is baptised in Ecclesfield
John Goodall's daughter, Florence, is born


Herbert Whitfeld's son, Timothy, is born
Fred Spiksley joins Leeds City FC
the teams chosen for England and Ireland fixture


George Shaw joins Huddersfield Town AFC
Home Championship Wales 2 Ireland 2

Ernie Hart leaves Tunbridge Wells Rangers FC
Derby County FC's appoint Sammy Crooks as scout


amateur Ireland 1 England 3 at Portadown
youth England 7 Luxembourg 1 at Boleyn Ground

amateur England 1 Iceland 0 at Slough
David Johnson joins Barnley FC on loan

under 16 England 0 Italy 0 in Walsall

England manager Glenn Hoddle forced to resign
Howard Wilkinson appointed as his replacement
Jermain Defoe joins Tottenham Hotspur FC for £6m.
England and Spain name their squads
under 17 Denmark 0 England 3 in the Algarve
Michael Gray signs for Sheffield Wednesday FC
Alex McCarthy joins Aldershot Town FC on loan
England remain sixth in rankings
Gary Neville announces his retirement from playing.
under 17 Portugal 1 England 2 in Algarve

Dele Alli signs for Tottenham Hotspur FC for £5m
Ryan Bertrand signs for Southampton FC for £10m
Zat Knight leaves Colorado Rapids
Aaron Lennon joins Everton FC on loan
Jesse Lingard joins Derby County FC on loan
Wilfried Zaha rejoins Crystal Palace FC for £3m

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
Peter Miller (Scotland)

Tom Parry (Wales) in Oswestry
Emanuel Benda (Bohemia)
Jean Boyer (France)
José Samitier (Spain)
Hughie Gallacher (Scotland)
David Blair (Scotland)
David Lewis (Wales)
goalkeeper Archie Hughes (Wales)
WCF linesman Dr. Karol Galba (Czechoslavkia)
Román Matito (Spain)
official Robert Murray (Scotland)
Gerrie Mühren (Netherlands)
Francisco Maturana (Trinidad & Tobago manager)
 Lars Olsen (Denmark)
official Matthias Arnet (Switzerland)
Igor Shalimov (USSR)
 official Knut Kircher (Germany)

Marc Bernaus (Andorra)
Barry Ferguson (Scotland)
Vladimir Voskoboinikov (Estonia)
Gerard Piqué (Spain)
Alexandru Suvorov (Moldova)
Ivan Perišić (Croatia)
Conor Hourihane (Republic of Ireland)
Isnik Alimi (North Macedonia)
Karol Linetty (Poland)
Martín Zubimendi (Spain)
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Football Association of Wales formed



























Koldo Álvarez (Andorra) appointed manager

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