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Throw In Collection

Throwing in the ball, a skill mastered by footballers throughout time

Background imageThrow In Collection: Footballer, part of a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315475 & 315476 -315477)

Footballer, part of a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315475 & 315476 -315477)
NFM315475 Footballer, part of a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315475 & 315476 -315477) by English School; National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageThrow In Collection: Charles Wreford-Brown of the Corinthians (bronze and wood)

Charles Wreford-Brown of the Corinthians (bronze and wood)
NFM315465 Charles Wreford-Brown of the Corinthians (bronze and wood) by English School; National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageThrow In Collection: The Football Match, 1890 (colour litho)

The Football Match, 1890 (colour litho)
PER230159 The Football Match, 1890 (colour litho) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageThrow In Collection: Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic)

Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic)
NFM315352 Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic) by English School; National Football Museum, Manchester, UK; eNational Football Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageThrow In Collection: Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic)

Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic)
NFM315351 Bisque figure of a footballer throwing the ball in (ceramic) by English School; National Football Museum, Manchester, UK; eNational Football Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageThrow In Collection: Footballers, a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315474-315476)

Footballers, a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315474-315476)
NFM315477 Footballers, a clock set (painted spelter) (see also 315474-315476) by English School; National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageThrow In Collection: Footballer taking a thrown-in, 1870s (plated bronze)

Footballer taking a thrown-in, 1870s (plated bronze)
NFM315469 Footballer taking a thrown-in, 1870s (plated bronze) by English School, (19th century); National Football Museum, Manchester, UK; eNational Football Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageThrow In Collection: Bournemouth and Boscombe Footballers. Jack Bradford. 3rd January 1930. DM17162

Bournemouth and Boscombe Footballers. Jack Bradford. 3rd January 1930. DM17162
Bournemouth and Boscombe Footballers. Jack Bradford.3rd January 1930. DM17162

Background imageThrow In Collection: Middlesbrough player Colin Cooper in action 1991

Middlesbrough player Colin Cooper in action 1991

Background imageThrow In Collection: World Cup 1990 Scotland 2 Sweden 1 Group C Andy Roxburgh Scotland football

World Cup 1990 Scotland 2 Sweden 1 Group C Andy Roxburgh Scotland football manager with Craig Brown in dugout

Background imageThrow In Collection: Bruno Saltor Readies Throw-In: Fulham vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, Sky Bet Championship (15/08/2015)

Bruno Saltor Readies Throw-In: Fulham vs. Brighton & Hove Albion, Sky Bet Championship (15/08/2015)
Brighton defender, Bruno Saltor prepares to take a throw in during the Sky Bet Championship match between Fulham and Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage, Fulham, London


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Throwing in the ball, a skill mastered by footballers throughout time. From Charles Wreford-Brown of the Corinthians to Middlesbrough player Colin Cooper, this technique has been an integral part of the game. In 1890, 'The Football Match' showcased the excitement and intensity as players threw in with precision and strategy. Bisque figures captured these moments perfectly, immortalizing footballers mid-throw in ceramic form. A clock set featuring footballers highlighted their importance on and off the field, while plated bronze statues from the 1870s depicted players engaged in this crucial move. Jack Bradford's iconic image from January 1930 exemplified Bournemouth and Boscombe Footballer's dedication to perfecting their throw-ins. Even during English League Division One matches at Highfield Road between Coventry City and Manchester teams, throwing-in played a significant role in shaping outcomes. And who could forget World Cup 1990 when Scotland triumphed over Sweden thanks to Andy Roxburgh's strategic throws? The artistry behind each throw-in is undeniable; it connects fans worldwide through its elegance and power on the pitch.