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26th July

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28th July
England On This Day

James Prinsep born in Bengal

Joe Carter born in Aston








Jack Brearley dies in Southend-on-sea aged 68


Peter Ward born in Lichfield
Garry Birtles born in Nottingham
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Walter Buchanan is baptised in Islington

James Prinsep marries Evelyn Campbell

Bob Crompton marries Ada Ingham in Blackburn
Albert Wilkes joins Fulham FC
Bristol City FC appoint Arthur Chadwick as manager
FA Tour of South Africa Wst Province 0 England 9
Dicky Bond reported as a Prisoner of War
Jimmy Ruffell's daughter, Marjorie, is born
Harry Betmead marries Peggy Marshall in Scartho
the funeral of Andy Ducat at Golders Green

Southend United FC appoint Wilf Copping as a trainer
The 1949 World Cup Finals pushed back a year


Billy Wright marries Jocelyn Carey in Poole
women England 0 Sweden 0 in Scafati
under 16 Norway 0 England 2 in Ronneby
women England 2 United States 0 in Riva del Grande
youth Republic of Ireland 0 England 1 in Amnéville
Luke Young signs for Charlton Athletic FC for £3m
Darius Vassell joins Manchester City FC for £2m
Jay Bothroyd joins Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
under 19 Slovenia 1 England 7 at Donetsk
Peter Crouch joins Tottenham Hotspur FC for £10m
Jermain Defoe arrested for drink driving
under 19 Spain 3 England 1 in Saint-Lo
England drop to sixth in the FIFA rankings
Tom Heaton joins Bristol City FC
FA charge John Terry with abusive behaviour
Netherlands name their squad for England
Shaun Wright-Phillips joins New York Bulls FC
under 16 Scotland 2 England 0 in Stirling
women Portugal 1 England 2 in Tilburg
Adam Lallana joins Brighton & Hove Albion FC

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
John Baird (Scotland)
Jimmy Croal (Scotland)
Jean Grégoire (France)
Heinz Wewers (West Germany)
 Karl Mai (West Germany)
Billy McCullough (Northern Ireland)
 Trifon Ivanov (Bulgaria)
 official Peter Hermans (Belgium)
Valentin Naydenov (Bulgaria)
David Oteo (Mexico)
 Fernando Ricksen (Netherlands)
Sidney Govou (France)
 Dejan Damjanović (Montenegro)
Andreas Ibertsberger (Austria)
Goran Pendov (Macedonia)
 Marek Hamšík (Slovakia)
Niklas Pedersen (Denmark)
official Boris Marhefka (Slovakia)
Paolo Hurtado (Peru)
 Sokol Çikalleshi (Albania)
Naïm Sliti (Tunisia) in Marseille
Joshua Ridson (Australia)
 Lukas Spilvas (Lithuania)

Filip Holender (Hungary)
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Roger Lemerre (France manager) appointed

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