Why Victorian Fans Wore Trading Cards in Their Hats
Forget replica shirts, scarves, and face paint—for the dedicated 19th-century football fan, the must-have accessory wasn’t worn, but tucked into the band of their hat. In the golden age of…
Leicestershire Football Archive
Bringing football of a bygone era back to life!
Forget replica shirts, scarves, and face paint—for the dedicated 19th-century football fan, the must-have accessory wasn’t worn, but tucked into the band of their hat. In the golden age of…
Fifty years. That is the distance in time from an unassuming, muddy football pitch in Sheffield to the modern, socially evolved world that now celebrates one of the most unexpected…
For non-league clubs across the country, the FA Cup represents the ultimate dream – a chance to capture the imagination of a town and etch their name into local folklore.…
Long before the replica kit and the official club scarf became ubiquitous, the dedicated football fan had far fewer ways to visibly pledge their allegiance. One of the most vibrant,…
In the 1920s, long before the era of digital tickets and online merchandise, football souvenirs were often simple, tangible items that fans could afford. Among the most popular were matchbox…
In the landscape of 19th-century sport, where international tours were rare, the arrival of the first-ever South African association football team to tour Europe in September 1899 was a truly…
Albert Carnelly (1870–1920) was an English footballer who made a significant impact as an inside forward in the Football League and Southern League during the late 19th and early 20th…
The eagerly anticipated charity match between the TV All Stars and Dudley Kernick’s Managers XI delivered chaos, comedy, and a huge crowd at Middlefield Lane on Sunday, 19 March 1961.…