1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield

The 1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield was the second edition of the Sheriff of London Charity Shield. The match between Queen's Park and league champions Aston Villa was a goalless draw, even following thirty minutes of added time. No replay was agreed between the sides so the honour was shared.[2]

1899 Sheriff of London Charity Shield
EventSheriff of London Charity Shield
Date11 March 1899[1]
VenueCrystal Palace, London
RefereeSimpson
Attendance12,000
1898
1900

Match edit

Background edit

 
The Aston Villa team of 1899 that won the First Division and shared the Sheriff of London Charity Shield (pictured centre)

Aston Villa were the 1898–99 Football League champions for the fourth time in their history and Queen's Park of Glasgow were selected by the trophy committee as the best amateur side of the year, having defeated Corinthian twice that year (2–3 away and 4–1 at home). This was to be the only time that an amateur side other than Corinthian would contest the trophy, as well as the only game featuring a non-English side.[2]

There was initially some difficulties in arranging the match for 11 March and in February, the match was rearranged to 1 April. Aston Villa had a prior engagement on that date and had they not been able to reschedule, it was believed that Liverpool would have been a candidate to take their place in the charity shield.[3] Several days before the game was originally due to be played, reports suggested that the teams had overcome their difficulties and the original match date of 11 March was back on.[4] Queens Park stipulated that in the event of a draw after 30 minutes extra-time, they would not want a replay but instead to share the shield as making a second trip from Scotland to London was seen as an unnecessary inconvenience.[5]

Build-up edit

Queens Park had performed admirably against Scottish professional clubs during the season and the Glasgow Herald suggested that "there is no reason why they should not distinguish themselves equally against the Birmingham cracks", suggesting Queens Park had an excellent chance when drawing conclusions to Aston Villa's recent visit to the Ibrox stadium, where Rangers comfortably beat the visitors.[4]

Details edit

Aston Villa0–0Queen's Park
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Simpson
GK   Billy George
FB   Charlie Aston
FB   Albert Evans
HB   Tommy Bowman
HB   James Cowan
HB   Jimmy Crabtree
FW   Charlie Athersmith
FW   Billy Garraty
FW   George Johnson
FW   Fred Wheldon
FW   Steve Smith
Secretary-Manager:
George Ramsay
GK   Wilf Waller
FB   David Stewart
FB   John Gillespie
HB   James Templeton
HB   Alex Christie
HB   James Irons
FW   William Stewart
FW   David Wilson
FW   Robert McColl
FW   Davidson Berry
FW   Robert Lambie
Manager:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the Queen's Park Football Club 1867 - 1917, Chapter 29". Electric Scotland. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b Corbett, B. O. (ed.). Annals of the Corinthian Football Club, page 159. LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Dewar Shield date moved". The Glasgow Herald. 27 February 1899. p. 10. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Dewar Shield to be played 11 March". The Glasgow Herald. 6 March 1899. p. 9. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Association Football: Dewar Shield". The Glasgow Herald. 13 February 1899. p. 9. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  6. ^ Aston Villa v. Queen's Park., The Glasgow Herald, 13 March 1899, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
  7. ^ For The Shield! | Soldiers of the Queen. The Scottish Referee, 13 March 1899, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
  8. ^ Aston Villa v. Queen's Park. The Scotsman, 13 March 1899, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club