1908 FA Charity Shield

1908 FA Charity Shield
Event FA Charity Shield
Date 27 April 1908
Venue Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance 12,000
Replay
Date 29 August 1908
Venue Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance 10,000
1909 →

The 1908 FA Charity Shield was the first Charity Shield, a football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Football League and Southern League competitions. The match was played on 27 April 1908 between 1907–08 Football League winners Manchester United and 1907–08 Southern League champions Queens Park Rangers.[1] The match was played at the neutral venue of Stamford Bridge, London, and ended as a 1–1 draw, goals coming from Billy Meredith for Manchester United and Frank Cannon for Queens Park Rangers.

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Origins of the game

The Charity shield was originally designed to be a game between professionals and amateurs.[2] It had evolved from the Sheriff of London Charity Shield, a similar earlier competition which also pitted an amateur club versus a professional one.[3]

Match details

27 April 1908
Manchester United 1 – 1 Queens Park Rangers Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 12,000
Meredith Cannon
MANCHESTER UNITED:
GK 1 Harry Moger
RB 2 George Stacey
LB 3 Herbert Burgess
RH 4 Dick Duckworth
CH 5 Charlie Roberts
LH 6 Alex Bell
OR 7 Billy Meredith
IR 8 Jimmy Bannister
CF 9 Jimmy Turnbull
IL 10 Sandy Turnbull
OL 11 George Wall
Manager:
Ernest Mangnall
QUEENS PARK RANGERS:
GK 1 Charlie Shaw
RB 2 John MacDonald
LB 3 J. Fidler
RH 4 Evelyn Lintott
CH 5 J. McLean
LH 6 S. Downing
OR 7 Fred Pentland
IR 8 Frank Cannon
CF 9 P. Skilton
IL 10 Alfred Gittins
OL 11 W. Barnes
Manager:
James Cowan

Replay

Summary

Since extra time was not played, and penalty shoot-outs did not exist in the early 1900s, the match went to a replay, also at Stamford Bridge. The replay was played four months after the original match, on 29 August 1908, and finished in a 4–0 victory for Manchester United, crowning them as the first ever Charity Shield winners. Jimmy Turnbull scored a hat-trick for United, the other goal coming from George Wall. The 1908 Charity Shield raised £1,275 for charity and is the only Charity or Community Shield to date to have required a replay.[3]

Details

29 August 1908
16:00
Manchester United 4 – 0 Queens Park Rangers Stamford Bridge, London
Attendance: 10,000
J. Turnbull
Wall
MANCHESTER UNITED:
GK 1 Harry Moger
RB 2 George Stacey
LB 3 Herbert Burgess
RH 4 Dick Duckworth
CH 5 Charlie Roberts
LH 6 Alex Bell
OR 7 Billy Meredith
IR 8 Jimmy Bannister
CF 9 Jimmy Turnbull
IL 10 Jack Picken
OL 11 George Wall
Manager:
Ernest Mangnall
QUEENS PARK RANGERS:
GK 1 Charlie Shaw
RB 2 John MacDonald
LB 3 J. Fidler
RH 4 Evelyn Lintott
CH 5 J. McLean
LH 6 S. Downing
OR 7 J. McNaught
IR 8 Frank Cannon
CF 9 P. Skilton
IL 10 Alfred Gittins
OL 11 W. Barnes
Manager:
James Cowan

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