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For everyone who played at Orrell Pleasure.

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Brookvale football team no orther info or date. :wink:

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Cheers Joe.
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Thanks, Joe :D :D lets see if we can get more information on this picture
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Report from Bell's Life of London, December 12 1863, of the 6th meeting of the Football Association to settle on the rules of Association Football.

The outlawing of hacking and tripping seemed to cause most fuss.

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1894 Woolwich Arsenal. Judging by the shin pads, hacking was still a possibility.

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The International Football Association meeting of June 2 1891 introduced the penalty kick.

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Season 1927/28.

Note in the preview, there's talk of the council providing changing rooms at Orrell Pleasure.
Must have been fun playing there in those days.

Preview.

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Season end.

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Dan this is fantastic mate all that history that could have been lost, thank you

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Going to start some questions on the JOC like name them teams in the leagues can you remember them and the player's their names :D :D :D
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Bootle FC 1882/83 Liverpool Cup Winners.

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A bit more on the rules of Association Football when published in 1863.

The goal consisted of two posts. There was no tape or crossbar between the posts, so there was no height limit for scoring. Tape across the posts was introduced in 1866.

There were no pitch markings, other than corner flags to indicate the boundary of the field of play.

Like rugby union today, a player could catch a high ball and call for a fair catch. Then take a free kick from that position.

If the ball went out of bounds, the first player to the ball took the throw-in.

Throw-ins were taken one-handed, and the ball was returned at a right angle to the field of play, as in rugby union.

There were no referees, goalkeepers, time limit or half time. The team captains enforced the game's rules. The goal-keeper was introduced in 1871.

The offside rule was derived from a player being off his side. Initially, passes had to be sideways or backwards, the only exception being for kicks taken from behind the goal line.In 1866 forward passes were allowed provided three opposition players were between the ball and goal.

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Bootle JOC Season 1979/80.

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Opening day.

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September 1 1979.

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September 15 1979.

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April 19 1980.

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Final tables

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Not my time with Blessed Sac as I don’t recall playing any of those sides and never finished bottom, always mid to lower half. :D Ken
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Ex-players reunion
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Ex-players :D :D :D
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Back row far right is Tony Brookman, my class teacher from the Salesian College, next to him is Bob Johnson, played for Liverpool reserves and I think the led next to him is John Lawler, who i also went to school with and centre front row is Dereck Johnson another old Salesian.
St Mary's Old Boys featured in the Crosby Herald dated 22/8/1975.
Top left is Paul Clarke who was a prominent City Councillor.
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Another great photo by the Crosby Herald. Dated 3/10/1975.
Regulars from the Brooke Hotel on their way to Milan for the UEFA match against Everton.
Terry Welsh, Tommy Roberts, Mike Mathews.
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Bootle JOC Season 1928/29.

Season start.

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Season start Bootle League, Business House League, Liverpool League.

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My Grandfather Thomas Harold Bevan is on the left of the photo ( in a suit) he lived at the bottom of Breeze Hill in the big house called Clydesdale which is no longer there. I think this is the local Wesleyan Church football team. 1911/12
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