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Sunderland Albion F.C.

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371:, and the League voted to accept Sunderland, but not Albion. The instant consequence was that the Albionites lost access to League clubs for friendly matches, and crowds diminished, as locals preferred to watch the first-class League clubs rather than the second-class Alliance. Although Albion finished 2nd in the Alliance in 1890–91, the effort in so doing caused the club to lose over £700 on an income of £2,358. Albion had at least reached the last 16 of the 145: 131: 110: 138: 291:
Breckenridge and high towards the goal; the Albion players claimed it had gone over the bar, but the referee awarded the goal, resulting in the players walking off the pitch in protest, in defiance of Allen's instructions. After the match, the Albion players were followed by "a lot of roughs" who "showed their bad blood by pelting the Albion side with stones".
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The club's colours were dark blue and white, originally in striped shirts but at the start of the 1889–90 season in the form of white shirts and dark blue knickers, before receiving a new set of striped shirts in September; for Alliance matches the club retained the white shirts, with a change kit of
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in 1890–91, and for the 1891–92 season, the Albion focussed on the Northern League alone. It withdrew from the Football Alliance due to the expense of paying 75% the railway fares of visiting clubs, and rejected an Alliance offer to reduce the amount to 50%. The club had been elected as one of the
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The "amateur" nature of the new club led to cynicism that the "amateurism" was merely a device to enter Cup competitions, and that players - including the Scottish professionals - had been enticed away by some form of remuneration. The club denied this, stating it was primarily a representative of
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The second - for which a councillor donated a trophy - took place the next month, on the scheduled date of the Durham Cup tie, but bad weather kept the attendance below 10,000. With the score at 2–2 in the 88th minute, a three-player collision saw the ball bounce from goalkeeper Angus off forward
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The club's Northern League season however was mediocre, the club finishing 6th out of 9, and a pitying Sunderland - now League Champions - played two friendlies against Albion, which Sunderland won with ease. The club ended its playing existence with a win, by beating Darwen 5–1 at home in May.
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and the third round of the regional cup - and both times A.F.C. withdrew, on the pretext of the "demoralizing effects of Cup competition", but suspected on the grounds of Albion protesting the professionalism of the A.F.C.'s players; in lieu of the disappointed Cup ties, the clubs arranged two
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On 11 May 1892, the club chairman announced that the club needed a £500 guarantee in order to continue; as that was not forthcoming, the directors resolved to wind up the club. The directors also withdrew the club's last futile application to join the Football League.
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after Albion had registered him as a player. Albion's protest made things even worse, as the FA suspended the club for a fortnight in February, and as a result Albion was forced to forfeit its Durham Cup tie with Bishop Auckland which fell within the period.
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matches, one for profit and one for charity, at the A.F.C.'s Newcastle Road ground. The first took place in December 1888, on the scheduled date of the Qualifying Cup tie. In front of 14,000 spectators, and able to field an unfettered side, A.F.C. won 2–0.
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At the end of the 1890–91 season, the club once more applied to join the Football League, with strong credentials for acceptance (indeed, the side which represented the Football Alliance in a representative game against the Football League in April 1891, at
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held a meeting at The Empress Hotel in Union Street to form a new club, Sunderland Albion, to play on purely amateur lines. Seven Sunderland players defected to Albion along with Sunderland AFC's first President (Alderman George Potts).
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clubs exempted from FA Cup qualifying in April 1891, but even this was a double-edged sword, as the club lost out on potentially lucrative ties in the qualifying stages. The club looked as if it had lost its first round tie at home to
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venue, to eliminate Albion. The Albionites had been particularly unlucky in the first replay at Nottingham, the opening goal coming when Roberts was lying unconscious due to a collision that left the ball rolling into an empty goal.
262:. Albion's first line-up for the game at the Ashville Ground was as follows: Stewart, Oliver, Gilmartin, Richardson, Moore, Baxter, Scott, Kilpatrick, Melville, Monaghan and Nugent. Five of the Albion players were substitutes from 347:(for which the club was exempted from the qualifying rounds) for fielding two ineligible players, namely Sawers, who had been receiving pay before being cleared as a professional, and McKechnie, who had played for 417:, but due to a hard frost the referee had ordered the teams to play an exhibition match as he ruled the ground unfit for a Cup tie. and Albion won the replay with ease, going out to Forest in the second round. 363:(lured by the attraction of running a pub with a £200 p/a salary) making his debut for the club, but what turned out to be the death knell for the club followed; both Albion and A.F.C. applied to join the 222:
replay. Middlesbrough protested on the basis that Sunderland had brought in three outsiders from Scotland, one of whom played under an assumed name; the FA upheld the protest and disqualified Sunderland.
392:, which ended in a 1–1 draw, featured 4 Albion players). However the clubs seeking re-election were unanimously voted back in, and, with the League extending from 12 to 14 clubs, the claims from 1617: 1612: 355:
With the extra travelling expenses, the club raised £3,000 in share capital in March 1890 by becoming a limited liability company. It finished the season on a high, beating
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The club had a strong initial Alliance season, but the tightrope of player eligibility caused problems in Cup competitions; the club was disqualified from the
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for the vacant slots were preferred. Interestingly the one vote Albion received for its application came from Sunderland.
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became landlord of the Free Gardeners Arms in Williamson Terrace, with the tenure taken over by
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as certain expected players did not turn up. Albion led 2–0 at half time and triumphed 3–0.
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Albion had also enticed leading teams to its ground for friendlies, including
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dark blue shirts and black knickers. By 1891 the club was wearing all blue.
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A new club using the name was formed in 2020 but ceased operations in 2022.
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Albion also went out of the FA Cup at the first round proper, losing 3–1 at
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The club started playing competitive football in 1888–89, entering the
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The Battle For a Town, Sunderland AFC v Sunderland Albion by Paul Days
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at Monkwearmouth, and breweries found sinecure jobs for players -
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The Albionites therefore joined an alternative competition, the
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Amateur football (17 May 1888). "The Albion football club".
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Play up Albion (26 May 1888). "The Albion football club".
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Dissatisfied with the disqualification, on 13 March 1888,
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The club's first season coincided with the first of the
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Wear Glass Works
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John Rae
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Grimsby Town
Birtley
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Bolton Wanderers
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