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disdaining – in common with many footballers of his generation – the aerial game, then regarded as a novel and distasteful innovation, and "eliminating all heading from his play." "Nuts" also declined to modify his dribbling style with the advent of new tactics for "passing forward" in the early 1880s – partly, speculated
Pickford and Gibson, "because in his day they had not been sufficiently developed and partly because he himself was a man of infinite resource." He was generally credited with the tactical innovation of dropping back one of the two centre forwards to be a centre half-back. Those who had seen the player in his prime sometimes debated how "Nuts" would have fared against the better organised defences of the 1890s. "The chances," Gibson and Pickford concluded in their assessment, "are that against three of our strongest half-backs he would have had to considerably modify his methods."
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man seems to be doing nothing, and doing it well, for the greater part of the game. When
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Cobbold anticipated the professional game in one respect (noted Edward
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his career by dividing their attentions between the man and the ball, but they were not always successful even then. Very frequently
Cobbold would shoulder his way through a whole crowd of the opposition and emerge triumphant with the ball at his toe. He was built for hard, strenuous play."
393:, scoring four runs, and, after his retirement from football, persisted with cricket and took up golf. Playing against lesser opposition "Nuts" could be a formidable batsman; the first wicket partnership of 440 runs he notched with WR Gray for
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Cobbold accumulated a total of nine
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will ever forget it? He was extraordinarily hard to stop and extremely fast." Although in essence a one-paced player, lacking the ability – so conspicuously displayed by
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Cobbold & Kin: Life
Stories from an East Anglian Family
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Corinthians and Cricketers and Towards a New Sporting Era
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421:(1889). In 1885 he played at the prestigious
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634:Association Football and the Men Who Made It
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657:. London: Longman, Green & Co.
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260:, Edward Augustus Cobbold of the
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2010:Lady Blanche Katharine Cavendish
513:"Sport | British History Online"
413:three times (1882, 1883, 1887),
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1877:British Army soldier and writer
467:"19th CENTURY FOOTBALL REPORTS"
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601:Lawn Tennis at Home and Abroad
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1680:Maj. Ernest St George Cobbold
1540:William Nevill "Nuts" Cobbold
419:East of England Championships
272:. As well as playing for the
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2377:Cobbold Family History Trust
2220:David Antony Lytton Cobbold,
1525:Nathanael Fromanteel Cobbold
300:Playing style and reputation
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2052:Cameron Fromanteel Cobbold,
700:at England Football Online
499:A Cambridge Alumni Database
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653:Montague Shearman (1887).
599:Meyers, A. Wallis (1903).
576:The Encyclopedia of Tennis
501:. University of Cambridge.
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270:Jesus College, Cambridge
256:, England, the son of a
248:Early life and education
2468:Corinthian F.C. players
1354:Mathilda Caroline Smith
1345:Edward Augustus Cobbold
1317:John Chevallier Cobbold
574:Robertson, Max (1974).
2175:John Cavendish Cobbold
2032:Charles Jocelyn Hambro
1874:Ralph Patteson Cobbold
1708:Felix Thornley Cobbold
1697:Thomas Clement Cobbold
1532:Caroline Ellen Boutell
1516:Adela Harriette Dupuis
1335:Thomas Spencer Cobbold
1144:John Wilkinson Cobbold
655:Athletics and Football
555:. Madrid: Tennismem SL
423:Northern Championships
224:William Nevill Cobbold
41:William Nevill Cobbold
1506:John Patteson Cobbold
397:, a small village in
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1884:Clement John Cobbold
689:at Englandstats.com
431:Cambridge University
278:Cambridge University
194:International career
148:Cambridge University
33:Personal information
2387:Family tree of the
2017:John Murray Cobbold
1853:John Dupuis Cobbold
1687:Helen Emma Cazenove
1156:novelist and priest
1009:Elizabeth Wilkinson
481:"Corinthian Greats"
411:East Grinstead Open
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1298:Mary Anne Cobbold
1029:novelist and poet
636:. London: Caxton.
613:Meyers, A. Wallis
427:Ernest Wool Lewis
290:Oxford University
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