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Wednesday,
6 February 1957
International 'B' Friendly Match
England 4 Scotland 1
[3-0]
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The St. Andrew's Football Ground, Cattell Road, Bordesley, Birmingham, Warwickshire
Kick-off (GMT):
7.45pm,
Attendance:
'39,376' (floodlit) |
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unknown kicked-off |
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[1-0] Brian Pilkington
volley 1 0:30 'smashed
the ball in first time from the edge of the penalty area'
cross by
Brian Clough
[2-0] Brian Clough 11
'Alf
Stokes chased the ball, caught it on the by-line and pulled it
back to Clough's poised right foot' [3-0] Tommy Thompson
22 Else's
clearance found Don Howe , who set up Thompson on the halfway line,
to dribble past Malloy
and Kirk to slam the ball in. |
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[4-1]Harry Hooper
penalty 73
(Hooper fouled) |
[3-1]
Ian Gardiner header 72
'Wardhaugh
beat two men on the left, passed to Alex Scott, and from his
neat centre Gardiner headed through' |
second half only - Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme |
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"SCOTS
SLAIN BY OUR B BOYS"
Daily Mirror |
Officials
from
Wales |
England |
UK ruling on substitutes |
Scotland |
Referee
Clifford William Kingston
41 (8 April 1915), Newport, Monmouthshire |
This is England's last official 'B'' match until 1978 |
red flag
Linesmen
yellow flag |
W.J. Ingram |
W.L. Jones |
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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 |
Tony Marchi |
Manager |
Walter Winterbottom, 43 (31 March 1913), appointed as FA national director of coaching/team manager on 8 July 1946; |
only. W 1 - D 0
- L 0 - F 4 - A 1. |
fourteenth
of sixteen B matches, W 9 - D 2 - L 0 - F 41 - A 10. |
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Team chosen by the Intermediate Selection Committee, headed by
Frank Adams, on Monday, 28 January. |
England
Lineup |
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eleven changes
to the previous B match |
league position
(28 January) |
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13 |
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Else, Frederick |
23
312 days |
31 March 1933 |
G |
Preston North End FC (FL
5th) |
1 |
1ᵍᵃ |
126 |
only B
app 1957 |
127 |
2
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Howe, Donald |
21
117 days |
12 October 1935 |
RB |
West
Bromwich Albion FC (FL 12th) |
1 |
0 |
only B app 1957 |
128 |
3 |
Sillett, R. Peter T. |
24
5 days |
1 February 1933 |
LB |
Chelsea FC (FL 15th) |
1 |
0 |
only B app 1957 |
129 |
4 |
Anderson, Stanley |
22
345 days |
27 February 1934 |
RHB |
Sunderland AFC (FL 20th) |
1 |
0 |
5 |
Smith, Trevor |
20
299 days |
13 April 1936 |
CHB |
Birmingham City FC (FL 9th) |
2 |
0 |
130 |
6
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Marchi, Anthony |
24
16 days |
21 January 1933 |
LHB |
Tottenham Hotspur FC (FL
2nd) |
1 |
0 |
only B app 1957 |
7
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Hooper, Harry |
23
237 days |
14 June 1933 |
OR |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC (FL 4th) |
6 |
2 |
mst B apps
1954-57 |
final B app
1954-57 |
131 |
8
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Thompson, Thomas |
28
88 days |
10 November 1928 |
IR |
Preston North End FC (FL
5th) |
1 |
1 |
only B
app
1957 |
132 |
9
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Clough, Brian H. |
21
322 days |
21 March 1935 |
CF |
Middlesbrough FC (FL2
6th) |
1 |
1 |
133 |
10
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Stokes, Alfred F. |
24
116 days |
13 October 1932 |
IR |
Tottenham Hotspur FC (FL
2nd) |
1 |
0 |
only B app 1957 |
11
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Pilkington, Brian |
23
360 days |
12 February 1933 |
OL |
Burnley FC (FL 10th) |
2 |
1 |
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final B
app
1954-57 |
reserves: |
Jimmy Adamson
(Burnley FC (FL 10th)) |
team changes: |
Alf
Stokes replaced
David Durie (Blackpool FC) on 4th February. |
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2-3-5 |
Else - Howe, Sillett - Anderson, Smith, Marchi -
Hooper, Thompson, Clough, Stokes, Pilkington. |
Averages: |
Age |
23 years 200 days |
Appearances/Goals |
1.7 |
0.1 |
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Scotland
B
Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
Made by Umbro -
Dark blue continental jerseys with white v-neck collars/cuffs,
white shorts, blue socks with red tops. |
Captain |
Danny Malloy |
Selection |
Scottish 2nd XI FA Selection Committee team chosen on Monday,
28 January 1957 |
Scotland
Lineup |
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Simpson, Ronald Campbell |
26
118 days |
11 October 1930 |
G |
Newcastle United FC, England |
2 |
6ᵍᵃ |
final B app
1953-57 |
2 |
Kirk, Robert |
29 178 days |
12 August 1927 |
RB |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
3 |
Winton, Douglas |
27 118 days |
11 October 1929 |
LB |
Burnley FC, England |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
4 |
Aitken, Charles |
24 202 days |
19 July 1932 |
RHB |
Motherwell FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
5 |
Malloy, Daniel |
26
92 days |
6 November 1930 |
CHB |
Cardiff City FC, Wales |
2 |
0 |
final B app
1956-57 |
6 |
Cumming, John |
26
326 days |
17 March 1930 |
LHB |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
2 |
0 |
final B app
1954-57 |
7
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Scott, Alexander Silcock |
19
76 days |
22 November 1937 |
OR |
Rangers FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
8 |
Kelly, Bernard |
24
108 days |
21 October 1932 |
IR |
Raith Rovers FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
9
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Gardiner, James Ian |
28 141 days |
18 September 1928 |
CF |
Motherwell FC |
2 |
1 |
final B app
1952-57 |
10 |
Wardhaugh, James Alexander Douglas |
27
322 days |
21 March 1929 in
Berwick-upon-Tweed |
IL |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
11 |
McCann, John |
22 194 days |
27 July 1934 |
OL |
Barnsley FC, England |
1 |
0 |
only B app
1957 |
reserves: |
Price (Airdrieonians FC), Tommy Gemmell (St. Mirren FC) |
team changes: |
There were three changes to the original named starting XI before 4th
February;
Simpson replaced Dundee FC's Bill Brown in goal, Gardiner replaced Motherwell's Willie Bauld and McCann replaced Partick Thistle's Tommy
Ewing |
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2-3-5 |
Simpson - Kirk, Winton -
Aitken, Malloy, Cumming -
Scott, Kelly, Gardiner, Wardhaugh, McCann. |
Averages: |
Age |
25 years
272 days |
Appearances/Goals |
1.3 |
0 |
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Match Report
by Frank
McGhee, Daily Mirror, Thursday, 7 February 1957 |
ENGLAND
B rocked the Scots here tonight with an explosive burst of power football
that brought them three goals in the first twenty-two minutes. Number one—a
real sensation—came almost from kick-off.
It caught the Scots with
their guard down and their defence spreadeagled. Outside left
Brian Pilkington, the wee man from Burnley, was the scorer. He smashed the
ball in first time from the edge of the penalty area after centre forward
Brian Clough and inside right Tommy Thompson had carved out the chance.
Twenty-one-year-old Clough who had spent most of the day having ice pack
treatment to reduce a swelling over his right eye, got the second.
What an impressive start to his first representative game.
England skipper, Tony Marchi. of Spurs, started it with a
long ball up the left wing. Alf
Stokes, his club colleague, at inside-left, chased it, caught it on the
by-line and pulled it back to Clough's poised right foot. Scotland looked
in danger of being overwhelmed completely. Their centre-forward Ian
Gardiner was being snuffed out with contemptuous ease by Trevor Smith.
Occasionally they staged breakaways—little islands of action in a sea of
English superiority. And ironically it was one of
these breakaways that led directly to England's third goal. Right
half Charlie Aitken, following up an attack crashed in a tremendous shot
to bring out an equally tremendous save from goalkeeper Fred Else. Else's
clearance found his Preston club-mate, Thompson, alone on the halfway
line. This was the starting point for a hazy-mazy
dribble that took him past centre half Danny Malloy and round right back
Bob Kirk to slam the ball in. It could easily have been a
five-goal lead by half-time. Outside right Harry Hooper had a shot
blocked; Brian Clough had one tipped over the bar; and Marchi had another
well saved. The few efforts that Else had to save came from long range and
gave him no trouble. Scotland found some semblance
of order in the second half, and they hit back with a goal from Gardiner
after seventy-two minutes. Wardhaugh beat two men on the left,
passed to Scott, and from his neat centre Gardiner headed through. Just
before this Simpson made one of the luckiest saves of his career when
Stokes tried a first-time shot. Simpson went the wrong way but stuck out
a foot to deflect the ball over the bar. A few minutes after Scotland's
goal Hopper made it 4—1 for England from the penalty spot. And this
was only justice for Hooper was flashing through on his own when he was
brought down. Referee Kingston at first signalled a free-kick, but after
examining skid marks awarded a penalty instead.
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Match Report
as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1957-58 page 33 |
A brilliant forward line scored a goal for
England in the first minute of this 'B' International under the Birmingham
floodlights and from that moment the Scottish defence went to pieces. In a
sea of mud, Pilinkington volleyed home the first goal, Clough the second,
and Thompson the third, all in the first 20 minutes of the game and all
the result of outstanding team-work couple with brilliant finishing. After
Scotland had made it 3-1 midway through the second half, Hooper converted
a penalty for a foul on himself. On this display, England's reserves would
seem to be extremely promising.
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European Cup
Quarter-Final Second Leg:
Manchester United 3
Athletic Club de Bilbao 0
6-5 on aggregate
score
Maine
Road, Manchester
(65,000)
Viollet, Taylor,
Berry |
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Source Notes |
Official matchday
programme Fitbastats.com |
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Rothman's Yearbooks
Original newspaper reports |
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