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"TAYLOR-MADE
DRAW FOR ENGLAND 'B'"
Daily Mirror |
Officials
from Northern Ireland |
Scotland |
FIFA ruling on substitutes |
England |
Referee
Robert Reid |
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Linesmen |
tbc |
tbc |
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Scotland
B
Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
Dark blue jerseys, white shorts |
Captain |
Archie Glen |
Selection |
Scottish 2nd XI FA Selection Committee Team chosen on Monday, 20 February 1956 |
Scotland
Lineup |
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Brown, William D.F. |
24 144 days |
8 October 1931 |
G |
Dundee FC |
1 |
2ᵍᵃ |
only B app
1956 |
2 |
Kerr, Andrew |
24 245 days |
29 June 1931 |
RB |
Partick Thistle FC |
1 |
0 |
3 |
Rae, Ian J. |
23 41 days |
19 January 1933 |
LB |
Falkirk FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
4 |
Neilson, John |
27 334 days |
1 April 1929 |
RHB |
St. Mirren FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
5 |
Malloy, Daniel |
25 115 days |
6 November 1930 |
CHB |
Cardiff City FC, Wales |
1 |
0 |
6 |
Glen, Archie |
27 319 days |
16 April 1929 |
LHB |
Aberdeen FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
7 |
Cullen, Michael J. |
24 241 days |
3 July 1931 |
OR |
Luton Town FC, England |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
8 |
Yorston, Henry |
27 265 days |
9 June 1929 |
IR |
Aberdeen FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
9
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Mulkerrin, James |
24 66 days |
25 December 1931 |
CF |
Hibernian FC |
1 |
1 |
only B app
1956 |
10 |
Turnbull, Edward H. |
32 323 days |
12 April 1923 |
IL |
Hibernian FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1956 |
11
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McCulloch, William B, |
28 281 days |
24 May 1927 |
OL |
Airdrieonians FC |
1 |
1 |
only B app
1956 |
reserves: |
originally St. Mirren's Tommy Gemmell, but he too was also hurt and
withdrew. Yorston was another reserve. |
team changes: |
As with the FA Cup sixth round ties affecting the English team, the
SFA named Bobby Mitchell as outside-left, but his club, Newcastle
United FC, refused to release him, so the name of McCulloch was the
name announced in the following day's newspaper columns. Two days
before this match, Scotland suffered many withdrawals because of
injuries and the remaining forward line was recast, Aberdeen FC's
Graham Leggatt, Hearts' Alfie Conn and Willie Bauld, and Rangers FC's
Sam Baird were replaced by Black, Yorston, Mulkerrin and Turnbull. Rae
also replaced John Little (Rangers FC) at left-back. The day before
the match, Leggatt's replacement Bobby Black (Queen of the South FC)
also had to withdraw. Cullen being the surprise selection. |
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2-3-5 |
Brown - Kerr, Rae - Nielsen, Malloy, Glen - Cullen,
Yorston, Mulkerrin, Turnbull, McCulloch |
Averages: |
Age |
26 years 84 days |
Appearances/Goals |
1.0 |
0.0 |
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England
B 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 |
Joe Kennedy |
Manager |
Walter Winterbottom, 42 (31 March 1913), appointed as FA national director of coaching/team manager on 8 July 1946; |
2nd of two, W
1 - D 1 - L 1 - F 8 - A 10. |
twelfth
of fourteen B matches, W 7 - D 2 - L 0 - F 34 - A 8. |
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The team chosen by the Intermediate Selection Committee, headed by
Frank Adams, on Monday, 20 February, along with the Football Association party to South Africa, followed by the draw for the FA Cup quarter-finals. |
England
Lineup |
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six changes
to the previous B match
(Langley, Wheeler, Kennedy, Atyeo & Perry remain) |
league position
(20 February) |
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Matthews, Reginald D. |
23 71 days |
20 December 1932 |
G |
Coventry City FC
(FL3S 7th) |
2 |
3ᵍᵃ |
2 |
Cummings, Thomas S. |
27 170 days |
12 September 1928 |
RB |
Burnley FC (FL 5th) |
2 |
0 |
3 |
Langley, E. James |
27 22 days |
7 February 1929 |
LB |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC
(FL3S 2nd) |
3 |
0 |
final B app 1955-56 |
4 |
Wheeler, John E. |
27 218 days |
26 July 1928 |
RHB |
Bolton Wanderers FC (FL 8th) |
5 |
0 |
=mst B apps 1952-56 |
final B app 1952-56 |
5 |
Kennedy, Joseph P. |
30 106 days |
15 November 1925 |
CHB |
West
Bromwich Albion FC (FL 6th) |
3 |
0 |
final B app 1952-56 |
6 |
Shannon, Leslie |
29 354 days |
12 March 1926 |
LHB |
Burnley FC
(FL 5th) |
3 |
1 |
117 |
7
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Finney, Alan |
22 121 days |
31 October 1933 |
OR |
Sheffield Wednesday FC
(FL2 TOP) |
1 |
0 |
118 |
8 |
Broadbent, Peter F. |
22 290 days |
15 May 1933 |
IR |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
(FL 3rd) |
1 |
0 |
only B app 1956 |
119 |
9
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Taylor, Thomas |
24 31 days |
29 January 1932 |
CF |
Manchester United FC (FL TOP) |
1 |
1 |
10
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Atyeo, P. John W. |
23 22 days |
7 February 1932 |
IR |
Bristol City FC (FL2 5th) |
3 |
2 |
11 |
Perry, William |
25 172 days |
10 September 1930 in Johannesburg,
South Africa |
OL |
Blackpool FC (FL
2nd) |
2 |
2 |
final B app 1955-56 |
reserves: |
not named |
team notes: |
By the very fact this team was chosen at the same time as the FA Cup
sixth round, meant many players would not be available. Having decided
to to choose players who are still involved in the cup competition,
being played three days following this international. |
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2-3-5 |
Matthews - Cummings, Langley - Wheeler, Kennedy,
Shannon - Finney, Broadbent, Taylor, Atyeo, Perry. |
Averages: |
Age |
23 years 347 days |
Appearances/Goals |
2.4 |
0.4 |
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Match Report
by Archie Ledbrook, Daily Mirror, 1 March 1956 |
ENGLAND were tricked by the weather here today. Victory in the "B"
International was literally blown out of their grasp. When captain Joe
Kennedy won the toss and decided to kick with the moderate wind at his
back, he probably thought that conditions would grow no worse—and might
even improve.
But the half-time blast of the
referee's whistle brought another kind of blast. IT WAS A GALE
STRAIGHT DOWN THE PITCH. England found themselves kicking against
this tempest. To make matters worse, the sun came out and dazzled our
players. England's one-goal lead, gained by precision play up to the
penalty area, looked nothing like enough now. Soon Cowboy McCulloch, for
fifty minutes a passenger on Scotland's left wing, got the idea. He robbed
Johnny Wheeler thirty yards from goal and let fly.
The
ball rocketed down wind and into the net.
Then the Scots
swarmed all over England. The match suddenly flared into a terrific
struggle And when little Jimmy Mulkerrin headed another goal, a
sensational result was in the making.
By this time England had only
one effective forward. Bill Perry was strangely hesitant.
John Atyeo was not the thundering forward he can be.
Peter Broadbent had lost his first-half fire, and
Alan Finney was mastered by Rae.
That left
Tommy Taylor to plough along on his own.
HE had
already scored the first-half goal. Now he sought the equaliser.
HE forced Billy Brown to a fine save.
HE
was tripped, but was denied a penalty.
HE missed
another chance through over-kicking in his dash between the backs.
Three minutes from time Tommy tried again. He went off on a long dribble
down the right. He beat Rae, then Glen Malloy dashed out to cut him off,
but was left sprawling. Taylor drew the goalkeeper forward and then
slipped the ball across. Atyeo had only to help himself to a goal.
The crowd did not like some of the English tackling, and they
booed Jim Langley after an incident which referee R.Reid (Ireland) dealt
with quite correctly, by dropping the ball.
Langley, Kennedy
and Tommy Cummings all did well, though Langley had some early trouble
from Luton's Mike Cullen. Cullen, third choice winger, who was dropped by
his club last week, made himself a great favourite with the crowd with his
enterprising play.
CROWD DID I SAY? There were only 11,000 fans in
Scotland's third biggest city who passed through the gates—the same gates
which ten days ago were closed when 47,000 were inside for a Scottish
Cup-tie..
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Match Report
as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1956-57 page 30 |
A 12,000 rain-soaked crowd at Dundee on February [29th] saw a
mediocre game in which few reputations were enhanced. After a confident
England side had taken the lead through Taylor just before half-time,
McCulloch equalised with a tremendous down-wind shot. Mulkerrin headed a
second for Scotland and it looked as if the home side would bring off a
surprise win. But Taylor's perseverance was rewarded when at last he made
a perfect opening for Atyeo to score the equaliser in the closing minutes.
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Source Notes |
Official matchday
programme
SFA |
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Rothman's Yearbooks
Original newspaper reports |
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