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England On This Day
1850 Cuthbert Ottaway born in Dover
1869
John Veitch born in Kingston Hill

1881
Stanley Harris born in Bristol
1890
Ronnie Sewell born in Middlesbrough




1931
Edward Parry dies in West Bridgford aged 76

1958
Jack Harrow dies in Croydon aged 69
1962
Paul Bracewell born in Heswall

1979
Luke Young born in Harlow








2014 Ray King (unused) dies in Bangkok aged 89 years


1874
Herbert Banks baptised in Coventry


1908
Ben Spilsbury's son, Robert, is born
1915
The FA cancel the British Championship
1916 Harry Makepeace joins the army
1920 Fanny Walden's daughter, Betty, is born
1931 Bill Dean marries Ethel Fossard in Birkenhead
1933 George Stephenson joins Preston North End FC


1966 Group A Uruguay 0 Mexico 0
1979 women England 3 Finland 1 in Sorrento
1983 Tony Dorigo signs pro forms with Aston Villa FC
1988
Brian Deane joins Sheffield United FC for £30,000
1992 women Iceland 1 England 2 in Kópavogsvöllur
1998
under 19 Cyprus 1 England 2 in Paralimni
2007 Stuart Pearce is new under-21's permanent manager
2010 Joe Cole joins Liverpool FC
2012 Nathaniel Clyne joins Southampton FC
 Ledley King retires from playing football because of injury
2014 Wayne Bridge marries Frankie Sandford
2016 Nick Pope signs for Burnley FC
2017 women England 6 Scotland 0 in Utrecht

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
Tom Molyneux (Ireland) probably
Antoine Cuissard (France)
Michael Pfeiffer (West Germany)
Roger Quenolle (France)
László Budai (Hungary)
official Bobby Davidson (Scotland) in Airdrie
Alexandru Neagu (Romania)
goalkeeper Adam Matysek (Poland)
 Pavel Kuka (Czech Republic)
Naoki Soma (Japan)
 Ebbe Sand (Denmark)
official Octavian Sovre (Romania)
Antonio Brogno (Belgium)
Olexandr Radchenko (Ukraine)
 Zvonimir Vukić (Serbia & Montenegro)
official Adrien Jaccottet (Switzerland)
official Turedio Moreno (Venezuela)
 Jean Michaël Seri (Côte d'Ivoire)
 Manuel Akanji (Switzerland)
Marko Rog (Croatia)
Matt Miazga (United States)
Dániel Sallói (Hungary)
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