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William Page (footballer)

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and showed an aptitude for football, his first appearance of note being for the "twenty-two" against the "eleven" in an inter-school match in 1873, under the captaincy of his future Cup-winning team-mate
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he pledged his loyalty to the Old Carthusians, which had now decided to enter the competition, and scored the club's first goal in the competition in a 4–0 first-round win over
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could only parry a Page shot; he may also have provided the pass to Tod for the third goal, although some reports credit
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Page was particularly unlucky never to earn his England cap, as he was made a reserve five times between 1877 and 1882.
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Register of Burials in the West of London and Westminster, Earl's Court, Old Brompton
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at the last-six stage, and a weaker University side bowed out of the competition.
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The competition seeding meant that not every round was a power of 2.
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He made a splash in the University's first round tie in the
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competition, scoring twice in a 5–2 first round win over
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in London, and Julia Catherine (nÊe Keate). He attended
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He also made his FA Cup debut for the University in the
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Page was the son of William Emmanuel Page, a doctor at
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Index

London
London
Centre-forward
Oxford University
Old Carthusians
association footballer
FA Cup
Old Carthusians
St George's Hospital
Charterhouse School
Alexander Tod
Queen's College, Oxford
University
Varsity Match
Blue
1877–78
Hertfordshire Rangers
Royal Engineers
1878–79 FA Cup
Wednesbury Strollers
1879–80 FA Cup
Acton
1880–81 FA Cup
final
Old Etonians
Edward Hagarty Parry
Rawlinson
Richards
1882–83
Whalley Range

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