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"HAYNES
AND QUIXALL WHIP THE SCOTS"
Daily Mirror |
Officials
from
Netherlands |
England |
UK ruling on substitutes |
Scotland |
Referee
Pieter
Paulus
Roomer 35 (6 April 1920), Rotterdam |
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red flag
Linesmen
yellow flag |
Jacobus Cornelis van Gelder
47 (19 October 1908) Ijsselmonde |
Johannes
Heinrich
Martens
43 (1914), Zeist |
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England
Intermediate Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
The 1954 Umbro
home uniform -
White v-necked short-sleeved continental jerseys, blue shorts, black
socks with white tops. |
Captain |
Johnny Haynes |
Manager |
Walter Winterbottom, 42 (31 March 1913), appointed as FA national director of coaching/team manager on 8 July 1946; |
first of two, W 1 - D 0 - L 0 - F 3 - A 1. |
fifth of sixteen intermediate matches, W 4 - D 0 - L 1 - F
19 - A 6. |
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Team chosen by
Intermediate Selection Committee
on Tuesday, 31 January. |
England
Lineup |
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seven changes
to the previous U23 match
(Matthews, Smith, Clayton & Haynes remain) |
league position
(31 January) |
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Matthews, Reginald D. |
23 50 days |
20 December 1932 |
G |
Coventry City FC
(FL3S 5th) |
4 |
3ᵍᵃ |
oldest u23 player & gk
so far |
most U23 apps
55-56 |
27 |
2 |
Howe, Donald |
20 119 days |
12 October 1935 |
RB |
West
Bromwich Albion FC (FL 6th) |
1 |
0 |
28 |
3 |
Norman, Maurice |
21 276 days |
8 May 1934 |
LB |
Tottenham Hotspur FC (FL 19th) |
1 |
0 |
only U23 app
1956 |
4 |
Clayton, Ronald |
21 187 days |
5 August 1934 |
RHB |
Blackburn Rovers FC
(FL2 13th) |
2 |
0 |
5 |
Smith, Trevor, injured 2nd min. |
19 301 days |
13 April 1936 |
CHB |
Birmingham City FC (FL 16th) |
4 |
0 |
most U23 apps
55-56 |
6 |
Edwards, Duncan |
19 130 days |
1 October 1936 |
LHB |
Manchester United FC (FL TOP) |
4 |
3 |
most U23 apps
54-56 |
final U23 app
54-56 |
7 |
Finney, Alan |
22 100 days |
31 October 1933 |
OR |
Sheffield Wednesday FC
(FL2 TOP) |
2 |
0 |
29 |
8
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Quixall, Albert |
22 183 days |
9 August 1933 |
IR |
Sheffield Wednesday FC (FL2 TOP) |
1 |
0 |
30 |
9
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Harris, James |
22 174 days |
18 August 1933 |
CF |
Everton FC (FL 7th) |
1 |
1 |
only U23 app
1956 |
10
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Haynes, John N. |
21 114 days |
17 October 1934 |
IL |
Fulham FC (FL2 8th) |
4 |
5 |
most U23 apps
55-56 |
most U23 gls
55-56 |
31 |
11
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Pegg, David |
20 141 days |
20 September 1935 |
OL |
Manchester United FC (FL TOP) |
1 |
0 |
only U23 app
1956 |
reserve: |
Stan Anderson
(Sunderland AFC (FL 4th)) |
team changes: |
Jimmy Armfield (Blackpool FC (FL 2nd)) was the original named right-back.
Peter Sillett (Chelsea FC (FL 11th)) was the original left-back, and again,
he was chosen to captain the side. Vic Groves (now of Arsenal FC
(FL17th)), was
the original centre-forward, and
Frank Blunstone (Chelsea FC (FL11th)),
the outside-left. |
team notes: |
Chelsea FC
requested the release of Sillett and Blunstone, to allow them to play
in an FA Cup fourth round replay against Burnley FC on the Monday, 6th
(they drew 2-2ᴭᵀ with Sillett scoring a penalty).
Trevor Smith went over on his left ankle in the second minute, and
played the remainder of the match strapped up. |
pre-match notes: |
The team had a practise match
against Sheffield United FC on Tuesday, 7th and lost 3-1 in the
twenty-minute each-way match. Armfield was poorly and Anderson took
his place. Groves also played. Hours before the match took place,
Groves had to withdraw because of a poisoned toe. His place went to
Harris, who was training with his teammates in Buxton. Armfield
withdrew because of tonsillitis. The West Bromwich Albion coach, Freddie
Cox, made a car dash to Oswestry, to get his replacement, Don Howe,
who was at the time, with his regiment, the Royal Artillery. However,
the car broke down (puncture). Howe made it with an hour to spare. |
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2-3-5 |
Matthews - Howe, Norman - Clayton, Smith, Edwards
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Finney, Quixall, Harris, Haynes, Pegg. |
Averages: |
Age |
21 years 83 days |
Appearances/Goals |
2.3 |
0.5 |
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Scotland
Intermediate Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
Dark blue jerseys, white shorts. |
Captain |
Alex Parker |
Selection |
Scottish 2nd XI FA Selection Committee chose a team on Tuesday, 31 January 1956 |
Scotland
Lineup |
1 |
Morrison, Reginald L. |
23 147 days |
14 September 1932 |
G |
Aberdeen FC |
1 |
3ᵍᵃ |
2 |
Parker, Alexander Hershaw |
20 190 days |
2 August 1935 |
RB |
Falkirk FC |
2 |
0 |
3 |
Rae, Ian Johnstone |
23 20 days |
19 January 1933 |
LB |
Falkirk FC |
1 |
0 |
only U23 app
1956 |
4 |
Price, William |
21 126 days |
5 October 1934 |
RHB |
Airdrieonians FC |
1 |
0 |
5 |
Nicol, Robert Benjamin Mathieson |
19 273 days |
11 May 1936 |
CHB |
Hibernians FC |
1 |
0 |
6 |
McIntosh, James |
19 189 days |
3 August 1936 |
LHB |
Falkirk FC |
1 |
0 |
7
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Hamilton, John |
21 17 days |
22 January 1935 |
OR |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
1 |
1 |
8 |
Young, Alexander |
19 5 days |
3 February 1937 |
IR |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
1 |
0 |
9 |
Murray, Maxwell |
20 93 days |
7 November 1935 |
CF |
Rangers FC |
1 |
0 |
10 |
Wishart, Robert |
22 335 days |
10 March 1933 |
IL |
Aberdeen FC |
2 |
0 |
final U23 app
1956 |
11 |
Baxter, Thomas |
nk |
not known |
OL |
Queen of the South FC |
1 |
0 |
only U23 app
1956 |
traveling reserve: |
David
Curlett (Kilmarnock) |
team changes: |
Hibernians FC withdrew Jackie Plendereith and Tommy Preston from the side on
7 February, so that they could play them in a Scottish Cup tie. Hibs'
provided their reserve centre-half Nicol as a replacement, and the SFA
called on Falkirk FC's McIntosh to replace Preston. |
team notes: |
The team
arrived at Hillsborough ninety minutes before kick-off, following a
six hour train journey. |
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2-3-5 |
Morrison - Parker, Rae - Price, Nicol, McIntosh
- Hamilton, Young, Murray, Wishart, Baxter |
Averages: |
Age |
21 years 25 days |
Appearances/Goals |
1.2 |
0.0 |
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Match Report
by Frank McGhee, Daily
Mirror, Thursday, 9 February 1956 |
It
started just like another day in the life of a soldier. It finished
with Gunner Don Howe, of West Bromwich, playing at right-back for
Young England at Hillsborough, Sheffield, last night. He helped them
to beat Scotland's 'Under-23s' after the most crowded few hours of his
nineteen years.
Don was looking forward to playing for his
Royal Artillery Unit at Oswestry (Staffs). Then West Bromwich were
told that he was wanted to replace Blackpool's young English back
Jimmy Armfield. West
Bromwich contacted Don's C.O., got leave for him and sent Freddie Cox
to fetch him by car. But Freddie's car broke down and Don
didn't join the team until ninety minutes before the kick-off. But
this didn't finish as Howe's match. England's stars were without doubt
inside forwards Johnny Haynes (Fulham) and Albert Quixall (Sheffield
Wednesday). In the first half, English experienced youngsters were
on top all of the time. The Scots matched this slide-rule Soccer with
fiery tackling and were only dangerous in breakaways.
Morrison, Scotland's goalkeeper, was in constant action. Twice
he saved brilliantly from inside-right Albert Quixall. Once another
Quixall was bundled off the line by left back Rae. Another
time, a cross from winger Allen Finney thudded against the bar and
dropped at the feet of centre-forward Jimmy Harris. last-minute deputy
for Vic Groves. Right half Price whipped it away out of danger. A goal
had to come. And it was a beautiful move in the thirty-fifth minute
that brought it. The ball was swept from one end of the field to the
other. From left back Norman to outside-left Pegg, to inside right
Quixall, and on to inside left Johnny Haynes, England's captain.
Haynes forced his way past two defenders to crack the ball home. It
was the same story in the second-half—non-sop attacks by England,
heart-breaking near misses and wonderful keeping by Morrison.
For twenty-five minutes in this half Morrison held out
until Haynes finally made it 2—0 from a Pegg pass. Young Johnny hit it
home with neat precision to round off a great night for himself.
In the eightieth minute there was a little island of Scottish action
in a sea of English superiority....and it produced a goal. Right half
Price stabbed a pass to outside right Johnny Hamilton, who scored
first time. But like a master reprimanding a too forward pupil, Haynes
hit back two minutes later. He put through an inch-perfect pass for
Harris to make it 3—1 and it was all over.
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Match Report
as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1956-57 page 30 |
Forty thousand spectators watched this floodlit match on the
Sheffield Wednesday ground on February 8th, 1956. Although Scotland
were outplayed for considerable periods, it was an interesting match,
dominated largely by an England half-back line. Quixall had a good
game, but Haynes's many through-passes were not fully exploited.
Haynes scored 2 and Harris 1.
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Source Notes |
Official matchday
programme SFA |
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Rothman's Yearbooks
Original newspaper reports |
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