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at Manchester United Coleman's intervention resuscitated support for the cause and the Union, having regained its strength of numbers, settled for official recognition and the allowing of bonus payments in order to supplement the maximum wage. These were essentially conciliatory gestures; the
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The Union, basically, led from where the previous AFU had left the situation: that is by challenging the introduction of a maximum wage and the restraint on transfers. The Union were almost ruined financially and membership fell drastically as a result of
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players continued to strike but the lack of resolve elsewhere would have led to the failure of this movement if it had not been for
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The Union threatened strike action but the Football Association responded by banning those affiliated with the AFPTU
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Harding, John, Behind the Glory: A History of the PFA. DB Publishing; First paperback edition (10 Mar. 2014)
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Harding John, Football Wizard, The Story of Billy Meredith. Empire Publications (28 April 2014)
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breaking ranks with his colleagues and striking in support of what the press had classified as
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maximum wage remained a yoke under which players suffered for the next 50 years.
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to withdraw their recognition of the Union, which at that time sought to join the
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The Football League's player registration scheme and the Kingaby case
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The Manchester United team posing as the "Outcasts F.C." before the
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The Players' Union was formed at a meeting on 2 December 1907 when
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The Union's objectives were made clear in 1909, and this caused
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Soccer Rebel: The Evolution of the Professional Footballer
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association
Professional Footballers' Association
freedom of movement of players
the same employment rights as other workers
Charlie Roberts
Billy Meredith
Manchester
Association Footballers' Union
Football League
maximum wage for footballers
Kingaby v Aston Villa
outside right
Herbert Kingaby

1909–10 season
the Football Association
General Federation of Trade Unions
sine die
Manchester United
Tim Coleman
Everton
The Outcasts F.C.
Meredith, William Henry
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
LLB
PhD
The Football League's player registration scheme and the Kingaby case
Archived
Wayback Machine
A forgotten part of Manchester United's History

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