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Wednesday,
23 March 1955
International 'B' Friendly Match
England 1 West Germany 1
[1-0]
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The eligibility rules on this occasion are no more than one full international appearance. |
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Hillsborough Football Ground, Leppings Lane, Owlerton, Sheffield, West Riding of
Yorkshire
Kick-off (GMT):
7.45pm,
Attendance:
'32,630' (floodlit). |
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unknown kicked-off |
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[0-0] Roy
Swinbourne scores
disallowed: foul [1-0] Roy Swinbourne header 26
'Johnny Haynes
placed a long
free-kick beautifully into the penalty area, and Swinbourne, racing
across to meet it, headed it under the diving body of Kubsch'. |
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[1-1]
Erich Juskowiak
penalty 51 precision 'bullet-force' penalty kick
(Langley fouled Schlupp) |
second half live - commentator: probably
Kenneth Wolstenholme |
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"ROY
SWINBOURNE STAGES ONE-MAN ATTACK"
Daily Mirror |
Officials
from England |
England |
IFA ruling on substitutes |
West Germany |
Referee
John
Holden
Clough
45 (17 October 1909),
Bolton, Lancashire |
England had 14 Goal Attempts |
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Linesmen |
James Ernest
Bennison 40 (7 June 1914), Sheffield |
Kenneth Raymond
Tuck 34 (9 December 1920), Chesterfield |
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England
B Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
1954 Umbro
home uniform -
White v-necked short-sleeved continental jerseys, blue shorts, black
socks with white tops. |
Captain |
not known |
Manager |
Walter Winterbottom, 42 (31 March 1913), appointed as FA national director of coaching/team manager on 8 July 1946; |
tenth of fourteen B matches, W 6 - D 4 - L 0 - F 27 - A 5. |
Team chosen by the Intermediate Selection Committee, headed by Joe Richards, on Sunday, 20
March. |
England
Lineup |
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nine
changes from the previous
B match (Edwards & Hooper remain) |
league position
(20 March) |
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11 |
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Matthews, Reginald D. |
22
93 days |
20 December 1932 |
G |
Coventry City FC (FL3S
10th) |
1 |
1ᵍᵃ |
105 |
106 |
2 |
Hall, Jeffrey J. |
25
197 days |
7 September 1929 |
RB |
Birmingham City FC (FL2
7th) |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1955 |
107 |
3 |
Langley, E. James |
26
44 days |
7 February 1929 |
LB |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC (FL3S
13th) |
1 |
0 |
4 |
Wheeler, John E. |
26
240 days |
26 July 1928 |
RHB |
Bolton Wanderers FC (FL 11th) |
3 |
0 |
108 |
5 |
Smith, Trevor |
18
344 days |
13 April 1936 |
CHB |
Birmingham City FC (FL2 7th) |
1 |
0 |
6 |
Edwards, Duncan |
18
173 days |
1 October 1936 |
LHB |
Manchester United FC (FL
9th) |
3 |
0 |
7 |
Hooper, Harry |
20
282 days |
14 June 1933 |
OR |
West Ham United FC (FL2 5th) |
5 |
1 |
=mst B apps
1954-55 |
109 |
8 |
Atyeo, P. John W. |
23
44 days |
7 February 1932 |
IR |
Bristol City FC (FL3S TOP) |
1 |
0 |
110 |
9
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Swinbourne, Royston H. |
25
210 days |
25 August 1929 |
CF |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
(FL TOP) |
1 |
1 |
only B app
1955 |
10
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Haynes, John N. |
20
157 days |
17 October 1934 |
IL |
Fulham FC (FL2 12th) |
4 |
0 |
111 |
11 |
Kiernan, William E. |
29
305 days |
22 May 1925 |
OL |
Charlton Athletic FC (FL
8th) |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1955 |
unused substitutes: |
Ted Burgin,
Joe Shaw (both Sheffield United (FL
15th)) and Gordon Turner (Luton
Town (FL2 2nd)) |
team notes: |
Two practise sessions were held in Sheffield prior to the match, on 21
March at Hillsborough, when they beat the Wednesday side 2-1 in a
match lasting 35-minutes, and 22 March at Bramall Lane for a thirty
minute session in which England won 1-0. |
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2-3-5 |
Matthews - Hall, Langley - Wheeler, Smith, Edwards -
Hooper, Atyeo, Swinbourne, Haynes, Kiernan. |
Averages: |
Age |
23 years 190 days |
Appearances/Goals |
2.0 |
0.1 |
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West
Germany
B
Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
Green jerseys, white shorts |
Captain |
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Manager |
Joséf Herberger, 57 (28 March 1897), appointed in 1950. |
West
Germany
Lineup |
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Kubsch, Heinz |
24
246 days |
20 July 1930 |
G |
Fk 03 Pirmasens |
2 |
Hofmann, Rudolf |
20
40 days |
11 February 1935 |
RB |
Sv Viktoria 1901 eAschaffenburg |
3
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Juskowiak, Erich |
28
197 days |
7 September 1926 |
LB |
Düsseldorfer TSv Fortuna 1895 |
4 |
Link |
nk |
nk |
RHB |
nk |
5 |
Hoffman, Herbert, injured off 26th min. |
24
60 days |
22 January 1931 |
CHB |
Braunschweiger TSv Eintracht von 1895 |
6 |
Göttinger, Richard |
28
292 days |
4 June 1926 |
LHB |
SpVgg Fürth |
7 |
Schlump, Ludwig |
26
280 days |
16 June 1928 |
OR |
BC Augsburg 1907 |
8 |
Biesinger, Ulrich |
21
229 days |
6 August 1933 |
IR |
BC Augsburg 1907 |
9 |
Meyer, Ernst-Otto |
27
332 days |
25 April 1927 |
CF |
VfR Mannheim 1896 |
10 |
Demski, Willi |
26
39 days |
12 February 1929 |
IL |
SV 1912 Sodingen |
11 |
Haase, Erich |
22
276 days |
20 June 1932 |
OL |
Sv Werder Bremen von 1899 |
West
Germany
Substitute |
scoreline:
England 1 West Germany 0 |
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Bauries, Walter, on 26th min for Herbert Hoffman |
24
335 days |
22 April 1930 |
CHB |
Karlsruher SC Mühlburg-Phœnix |
result:
England 1 West Germany 1 |
unused substitutes: |
Egon Loy (Eintracht Frankfurt) |
team notes: |
There were two official changes from the original named line-up.
Hoffman replaced Wevers, whilst Dembski replaced Islacker. They were
both required by their club, Rot-Weiss Essen. At some point, Link
replaced Schicks (Eintracht Braunschweiger). |
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2-3-5 |
Kubsch - Hofmann,
Juskowiak - Link, Hoffmann (Baureis), Göttinger -
Schlump, Biesinger, Meyer, Demski, Haase |
Averages:
(start) (finish) |
Age |
25 years 54 days¹⁰
25 years 82 days¹⁰ |
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Match Report
by
George Follows, Daily Herald, 24 March 1955 |
Reading
between the lines on the selectors' foreheads after the game at Sheffield
last night, there are still a number of situations vacant for the England
team to play Scotland on April 2. Not at
centre-forward, and not at left-back. Roy Swinbourne, of Wolves, and Jim
Langley, of Brighton, must go in. But they were the only two men of true
international quality in the "B" team that collapsed into chaos. It was a
difficult occasion for individuals to shine, for this "B" team played in C
Minor. As a side they were barely acquaintances. Swinbourne won his first
cap for sure in a magnificently unlucky first half, when he scored one and
might have scored five. Langley did enough in the second half to overcome
the most powerful prejudices against throwing a Third Division player into
the fiery furnace of Wembley. The crowd made him man of the match—a
bootlace in front of Germany's left-back, Juskowiak, who almost hypnotised
some of the England forward line to do his will. The crowd were right.
Germany saved the game in the 51st minute, after a penalty decision by
Referee Jack Clough that seemed more of a gesture towards goodwill than a
strict interpretation of Soccer law. Trevor Smith, unhappy against the
Continental dodge of the decoy centre-forward, appeared to have played the
ball properly for a corner before Schlump fell over his legs. But a
penalty it was, and Juskowiak came up from full-back to prove that the
Germans really can shoot, and scored. Thereafter, the Germans, by smoother
and more studied use of the ball tied the English defence into all the Boy
Scouts' knots, and one of two new ones. But there was always Langley—strong,
bold, resolute and brainy, to boot—to interrupt these pleasant German
exchanges and set that creaky attacking machine of England turning over
again. For most of the game that attack read, from left to
right—Swinbourne, Swinbourne, Swinbourne, Swinbourne and Swinbourne.
Except when Langley himself came up to do some forward work as well. Of
England's 14 scoring attempts, I counted a dozen from the head and feet of
Swinbourne. While others dallied and dithered, he shot hard and straight
and often.
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