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FA Cup Winners 1894: Notts County

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FA Cup Winners 1894: Notts County

Football - Notts County team group - FA Cup Winners 1894
Back row : L to R: Charles Bramley, Theophilus (Fay) Harper, David Calderhead, George Toone, Jack Hendry, Alfred Shelton, J. Goode.
Front : Arthur E C Watson, Sam Donnelly, James Logan, Daniel Bruce, Harry Butler Daft.
County beat Bolton Wanderers at Goodison Park the only time an FA cup Final was held at Goodison Park. Notts County won 4-1, with goals by James Logan (3) and Arthur Watson. Notts County became the first team from outside the top flight to win the FA Cup

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FA Cup Winners 1894 - Notts County - A Historic Triumph

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. This print captures the victorious Notts County team, proudly posing as the FA Cup winners of 1894. Standing tall in their traditional football attire, these men etch their names into history with an extraordinary achievement. The back row showcases a formidable lineup of Charles Bramley, Theophilus (Fay) Harper, David Calderhead, George Toone, Jack Hendry, Alfred Shelton, and J. Goode. Their determined expressions reveal the passion that fueled their success. In the front row stands Arthur E C Watson, Sam Donnelly, James Logan – who played a pivotal role with three goals – Daniel Bruce and Harry Butler Daft. Together they formed an indomitable force that led Notts County to glory on that fateful day at Goodison Park. Bolton Wanderers stood as formidable opponents in this historic final held at Goodison Park – a venue forever linked to this momentous occasion. However, it was Notts County's unwavering spirit and skill that prevailed with an impressive 4-1 victory. Goals by James Logan (3) and Arthur Watson sealed their place in football folklore. Notably remarkable is how Notts County became the first team from outside the top flight to claim FA Cup glory; a feat unmatched until then. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of their triumph against all odds – an inspiration for generations to come. Captured

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