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The Men who Made the Rams


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http://www.derbyshirelife.co.uk/people/local-people/derby_county_fc_the_men_who_made_the_rams_1_3227057

I have to admit I am a sucker for this kind of historical stuff so humour me ladies and gentlemen...this is of course the Rams Team who played the first ever Derby County home game back in 1885...see the link for the story that appeared some time back in Peter Seddon's very excellent book. It's taken in front of the Derbyshire County Cricket Club old pavillion (ironic that Derby County was set up as a way of funding the building of a new cricket pavillion at the Racecourse Ground). I suspect they did not play a typical 4-3-3 that day, but more likely 6 up front (as was the fashion). Not sure either if they played a passing game (oe "in combination") as the Victorian gentlemen liked to refer to it as. I also love the story about  "...Old Etonian gloriously named John Barrington Trapnell Chevallier (1857-1940) – in Derby County’s first ever encounter with Nottingham Forest, on ‘Reds’ territory in January 1885, centre-forward ‘J.B.T.’ bagged a hat-trick in a 6-1 humiliation. A Forest spokesman afterwards lamely blamed the strong wind, an excuse the Derby Telegraph labelled a ‘ludicrous assertion’. Thus the famous rivalry was early-conceived."

It's not my favourite picture of Derby County...I love the one that hangs in the foyer of the iPro - the one that is believed to be the first ever Derby County team. Is it possible to embed a picture that isn't part of a URL?

Anyway, if you haven't read Peter Seddon's book I can heartily recommend it; you'll get to read about characters like goalkeeper Edward Farquharson who somewhat carelessly perished falling from a train in India. 

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21 minutes ago, EastHertsRam said:

I think Keith Peacock at Charlton was the first substitute in 1965 so can I assume the goalkeeper played in the same coloured jersey as the outfield players in those days as all 11 are in the same tops ?

that's the squad photo....only enough cash to allow for 1 injury per season in them days.

The keeper is the chap on the left in the bowler hat isn't he?

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10 minutes ago, eddie said:

You'd better ask the Memsahib.

Frank and Walter Raulstone were her great great uncles.

Well I checked the fountain of knowledge and thus:

'Walter Roulstone was an English footballerwho played for Derby County. He was the first player to make 100 league appearances with Derby County. His brother Frank was also a footballer'.

That's some link to the greatest team on earth. 

Other than being at the same school as Nico or getting Shilts autograph outside the Ramtique, my connection to the Rams is solely based on squandering / wisely spending my cash wherever we play.

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6 hours ago, EastHertsRam said:

I think Keith Peacock at Charlton was the first substitute in 1965 so can I assume the goalkeeper played in the same coloured jersey as the outfield players in those days as all 11 are in the same tops ?

Did they play with eleven in those days?know subs were introduced a lot later.

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13 hours ago, Tim Bucktoo said:

Well I checked the fountain of knowledge and thus:

'Walter Roulstone was an English footballerwho played for Derby County. He was the first player to make 100 league appearances with Derby County. His brother Frank was also a footballer'.

That's some link to the greatest team on earth. 

Other than being at the same school as Nico or getting Shilts autograph outside the Ramtique, my connection to the Rams is solely based on squandering / wisely spending my cash wherever we play.

Walter was almost an ever-present in those early days. He just might have been the first player in the history of the game to make 100 league appearances for anybody anywhere.

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