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27th July

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England On This Day



Russell Wainscoat born in East Retford








Ron Flowers born in Edlington
Fred Spiksley dies at Goodwood Racecourse aged 78
Ray Kennedy born in Seaton Delaval



Michael Carrick born in Wallsend





Harry Kane born in Walthamstow
Emile Smith Rowe born in Croydon
Septimus Smith dies in Leicester aged 94






Gerry Harris dies in Bridgnorth aged 84
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Harry Moore is baptised in Ruddington
Frank Burton is baptised in Nottingham
Percy Walters marries Alice Bonnin in Epsom

Hugh Moffat marries Nellie Taylor in Congleton
Ben Warren signs for Chelsea FC for £1000
Frank Buckley joins Birmingham FC
Birmingham FC appoint Bill George as a trainer
George Webb retires from playing
Hugh Moffat joins the 14th Cheshire Regiment
David Fairhurst joins Walsall FC
Harold Pantling new landlord of The Burgoyne Arms



Ivor Broadis retires from playing
Third Place play-off match Portugal 2 USSR 1
celebration Wales 0 Rest of United Kingdom 1

under 17 Greece 0 England 1 in Püspökladány
Bradford Disaster match England 6 West Germany 4
under 16 final Sweden 3 England 1 in Ronneby
Warren Barton joins Maidstone United FC for £10,000
under 16 Iceland 0 England 4 in Maahlahti

Peter Crouch joins Queen's Park Rangers for £60,000

under 17 Finland 0 England 1 in Stenungsund
Anthony Gardner joins Hull City AFC on loan
under 17 Denmark 1 England 1 in Trondheim
Sol Campbell joins Newcastle United FC
under 17 Iceland 1 England 5 in Nørre Aaby
Calum Chambers joins Arsenal FC for £16m

women England 1 Denmark 0 in Sydney

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
Charlie O'Hagan (Ireland)
 István Tóth-Potya (Hungary)
Philippe Bonnardel (France)
goalkeeper Ernesto Oliveira (Portugal)
 Juan Schiaffino (Uruguay)
Miguel Angel Nedal (Spain)
Ariel Boldrini (Argentina)

Mathieu Debuchy (France)
 Pedro (Spain)
Yevhen Khaceridi (Ukraine)
Albin Ekdal (Sweden)
official Rade Obrenović (Slovenia)
Bailey Wright (Australia)
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Ivan Pekarík (Czechoslovakia) dies aged 28






Luis Aragonés (Spain manager) appointed

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