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Notts County - 1914 / 15
Football - 1914 / 1915 season - Notts County Team Group
Back (left to right): McLean (Assistant trainer), Waterall, Emberton, Clamp, Craythorne.
Second Row: Mr. A. Fisher (Manager), Mr. A. Goddard (Director), Morley, Jennings, Albert Iremonger, Richard Allsebrook, West, Prescott, Mr. Bramley.
Sitting: Mr. W. Newton (Director), Bird, Flint, Peart, Samuel Richards, Henshall, Mr. Godfrey (Director).
On Ground : Bassett and Williams
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This vintage print captures the Notts County football team during the 1914/15 season. The players and staff are arranged in a traditional team group, showcasing the camaraderie and determination that defined this era of football. In the back row, we see McLean, the assistant trainer, standing alongside Waterall, Emberton, Clamp, and Craythorne. Moving to the second row, Mr. A. Fisher takes his place as manager while Mr. A. Goddard stands as director. Morley, Jennings, Albert Iremonger, Richard Allsebrook, West Prescott complete this row with their focused expressions. Seated in front are Mr. W. Newton and Mr. Godfrey - both directors of Notts County - along with Bird Flint Peart Samuel Richards Henshall who exude confidence and pride in their positions within the team. On ground level stand Bassett and Williams who undoubtedly played crucial roles on match days for Notts County during that season. This historic image not only showcases an iconic moment in Notts County's history but also serves as a reminder of how much football has evolved over time.
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