Tommy Clay: Leicester’s First England International
In the rich tapestry of English football, some names shine brighter, while others, though foundational, reside in quieter corners. Thomas “Tommy” Clay is one such figure – the first player…
ACTION MAN FOOTBALLERS
The iconic Action Man Footballer, a beloved part of the “Sportsman” range, didn’t just reflect the UK’s passion for football; it was deeply rooted in Leicestershire’s manufacturing prowess and had…
Select a Team from City Stars
In 1938, the Leicester Mail captivated its readers with a series of talent competitions, one of the most popular being a challenge to select Leicester City’s most ‘skillful’ XI. Readers…
The Man Who Defined Goal-Scoring: Joe Bradford, Coalville’s Footballing Legend
Without doubt, the most successful footballer ever to have come from the Coalville District was Joe Bradford, a man who didn’t just play football, he defined it. Born on January…
Whitwick Disaster 1898
The piercing alarm that shattered the pre-dawn quiet of north west Leicestershire on Tuesday, April 19, 1898, heralded one of Leicestershire’s most devastating industrial tragedies: a raging “gob fire” deep…
Jim Mitchell: The Spectacled Stopper
Jim Mitchell, also known as Fred, who died 50 years ago (May 1975) holds a unique place in footballing history as the last man to play for England in a…
Charity Match Creates Controversey
On Sunday, February 8, 1959, thousands of cheering fans gathered at Leicester Stadium for the “Showbiz” charity football match. The event featured comedienne Beryl kicking off the game and two…
Friar Lane Old Boys’ FA Vase Glory Years (1974-76)
Friar Lane Old Boys football club members preparing to travel to Lincoln United for an FA Vase quarter-final in the 1974-75 season The players featured in the photo are, from…
Anstey’s Dan Dare
Did those lucky Leicester lads unwrapping ‘Dan Dare football boots’ on Christmas morning in the 1950s know their prized kicks were made just up the road in Anstey, Leicestershire? It…
Victorian Football Jokes
“Did Fred enjoy his football game yesterday?” “You bet he did! This morning he can’t see with one eye, and three of his ribs are broken!” CAUGHT It was nearly…









