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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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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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