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      | The  England 
          
           Party for 
		  the pre-World Cup Finals tour of the Continent  
		   May 1950 |  
      | Player | Birthdate | Age | Pos | Club | St | sub | App | G | Capt |  
    | Aston, John | 3 September 1921 | 28 | LB | Manchester United FC | 14 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Baily, Edward F. | 6 August 1925 | 24 | IL | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | b |  
    | Bentley, T.F. Roy | 17 May 1924 | 26 | CF | Chelsea FC | 4 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 |  
    | Crosland, John R. | 10 November 1922 | 27 | CHB | Blackpool FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
          | Crosland replaced Hughes in the Party on 8 May |  
    | Dickinson, James W. | 24 April 1925 | 25 | L/RHB | Portsmouth FC | 7 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Eckersley, William | 16 July 1925 | 24 | LB | Blackburn Rovers FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Finney, 
    Thomas | 5 April 1922 | 28 | OR | Preston
      North End FC | 25 | 0 | 25 | 18 | 0 |  
    | Froggatt, Redfern | 23 August 1924 | 25 | IF | Sheffield Wednesday FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Hughes, 
	Laurie | 2 March 1924 | 26 | CHB | Liverpool FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
          | Hughes withdrew from the Party on 6 May because of bruised ribs. |  
    | Jones, William H. | 13 May 1921 | 29 | CHB | Liverpool FC | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Langton, 
    Robert | 8 September 1918 | 31 | OL | Preston
      North End FC | 10 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 0 |  
    | Lewis, Reginald | 7 March 1920 | 30 | IR | Arsenal
      FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
          | Lewis replaced Shackleton in the Party on 5 May |  
    | Mannion, 
    Wilfred J. | 16 May 1918 | 32 | IL | Middlesbrough FC | 19 | 0 | 19 | 9 | 0 |  
    | Middleton, Raymond | 6 September 1919 | 30 | G | Chesterfield FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0ᵍᵃ | 0 |  
    | Milburn, John E.T. | 11 May 1924 | 26 | CF | Newcastle United FC | 7 | 0 | 7 | 6 | 0 |  
    | Mortensen, Stanley H. | 26 May 1921 | 28 | IR | Blackpool FC | 18 | 0 | 18 | 19 | 0 |  
    | Mullen, James | 6 January 1923 | 27 | OL | Wolverhampton
      Wanderers FC | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 0 |  
    | Nicholson, William E. | 26 January 1919 | 31 | RHB | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Payne, James B. | 10 March 1926 | 24 | OR | Liverpool FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Pye, Jesse | 22 December 1919 | 30 | CF | Wolverhampton
      Wanderers FC | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Quigley, Edward | 13 July 1921 | 28 | IR | Preston
      North End FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Ramsey, Alfred E. | 22 January 1920 | 30 | RB | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Robinson, Richard | 19 January 1927 | 23 | CHB | Middlesbrough FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Scott, 
    Lawrence | 23 April 1917 | 33 | RB | Arsenal
      FC | 17 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Shackleton, Leonard F. | 3 May 1922 | 28 | IF | Sunderland AFC | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 |  
          | Shackleton withdrew from the Party on 5 May to accompany his club 
		  on a Turkish tour |  
    | Taylor, Philip
	H. | 18 September 1917 | 32 | RHB | Liverpool FC | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Watson, 
		  Willie | 7 March 1920 | 30 | LHB | Sunderland AFC | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Williams, Bert F. | 31 January 1920 | 30 | G | Wolverhampton
      Wanderers FC | 7 | 0 | 7 | 8ᵍᵃ | 0 |  
    | Wright, John | 11 August 1926 | 23 | FB | Blackpool FC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  
    | Wright, William A. | 6 February 1924 | 26 | RHB | Wolverhampton
      Wanderers FC | 29 | 0 | 29 | 2 | 14 |  
		  
			  
			  All information is complete to 
			  and including England's last match, the seventh of the 1949-50 
			  season, against Belgium on 18 May 1950. 
Diary 
		  Thursday, 27 April 1950 - 
		  The Football Association 
		  have drawn up their two sides for 
		  the full internationals in Portugal and Belgium and the 'B' matches in 
		  Italy, Netherlands and Luxembourg. After just over an hour they 
		  produced two parties but no real surprises, apart from the 
		  announcement that Neil Franklin was omitted at his own request, his 
		  wife is expecting their second child.As 
		  England B will not have a team manager, Walter Winterbottom going to 
		  Portugal and Belgium, Jimmy Trotter, England's usual trainer, will go 
		  as team attendant with Bill Riddings (Bolton Wanderers) acting as 
		  trainer of the full national side.
 Two parties will meet in 
		  Brussels before the last B match against Luxembourg, so if the 
		  selectors would like further glimpses of certain players, it is 
		  possible that the senior team players maybe included in the final tour 
		  match.
 
 Friday, 5 May 1950 - 
		  Reg Lewis, who scored both goals for Arsenal in the FA Cup victory 
		  over Liverpool, is to play for the England B team against Italy. He 
		  replaces Len Shackleton, who has been released at Sunderland's request 
		  so that he can accompany them on their tour of Turkey.
 
 Saturday, 6 May 1950 - Laurie Hughes 
		  suffered bruised ribs today when playing for Liverpool against Burnley 
		  in the Lancashire Senior Cup Final. It has resulted his withdrawal 
		  from the Party.
 
 Monday, 8 May 1950 -
		  After sensational news had been received today that Neil 
		  Franklin and George Mountford had left London Airport last night with 
		  their wives and families to take up a coaching appointment with the 
		  Santa Fe Football Club of South America, it was learned that neither 
		  the England nor the Stoke City team mangers knew anything about their 
		  plans.
 The Football Association announced today that Bill Jones 
		  will fill the vacancy left in the A team caused by the withdrawal of 
		  his clubmate, Laurie Hughes, through injury. Blackpool FC's Johnny 
		  Crosland replaces Jones in the B side. The B team leave by air 
		  tomorrow from Northolt bound for Milan, along with Sir Stanley Rous. The A team will leave on 
		  Wednesday from Northolt for Lisbon.
 
 Thursday, 11 May 1950 - 
		  An Italian avalanche smothered eleven England footballers with a 5-0 
		  win in MIlan. Officially England B met Italy B, but the Italians, 
		  playing superb football, completely outmanœuvred England and were the 
		  dominant team throughout.
 
 Sunday, 14 
		  May 1950 - Two penalties were among the four goals Preston 
		  North End winger Tom Finney scored for England here when 70,000 people 
		  saw the tourists give a display which did not enhance their chances of 
		  winning the World Cup at Rio next month. Finney was the man of the 
		  match, and Mortensen the other England scorer, shot a brilliant goal 
		  which was made possible by Mannion's clever pass. The coloured 
		  Portuguese centre-forward, Ben David, from the Cape Verde Islands, 
		  scored twice, and Vasques once. These three goals and two of England's 
		  came in the second half.
 
 Wednesday, 
		  17 May 1950 - For the first time in their football history 
		  England were beaten by a Dutch team, but the fault lay with the 
		  English forwards who were far too individualistic against a stubborn 
		  defence.
 
 Thursday, 18 May 1950 -
		  After centre-forward Jef Mermans had scored for Belgium in the 
		  44th minute and England had left the field in Brussels in arrears, it 
		  seemed the the Football Association should forget Rio and the World 
		  Cup to concentrate upon rebuilding our own football skill. However, 
		  the second half brought a great transformation and by the end, the 
		  Belgian team, who had played delightfully, were outclassed and 
		  demoralised and the continental journalists were hailing England as 
		  potential World Cup winners.
 
 Friday, 
		  19 May 1950 - The B team is announced for the final tour match 
		  in Luxembourg that includes Jimmy Mullen. The thirteen participating 
		  players left Brussels by train as the remaining members of the Party flew 
		  home to Northolt. Bill Nicholson and Eddie Bailey, as well as Redfern 
		  Froggatt, departed to join up with their clubs who are already on a 
		  European tour.
 
  
    | England  
    Form: last six 
    games |  
    | W W 
	W W 
	
	W W  f 
	25:a 
	7  
    success: 100% |  
    | 250 | 15 October 1949 -
			
			
			
			Wales 
			1  
			England   
			
			4  [0-3] Ninian Park, Cardiff 
    (61,079)
 | Griffiths Milburn 
			(3), Mortensen
 | WCP
 /BC
 | AW |  
    | 251 | 16 November 1949 - 
			  
			
			England 9
			
			
			Ireland 
			2 [4-0] Maine
      Road, Manchester 
    (69,762)
 | Rowley  (4), J.Froggatt, Pearson 
			(2), Mortensen (2) Smyth, Brennan
 | HW |  
    | 252 | 30 November 1949 - 
			  
			England 2 Italy 
			0 
			[0-0] White Hart Lane, Tottenham 
			(71,527)
 | Rowley, Wright | Fr | HW |  
    | 253 | 15 April 1950 -
			
			
			Scotland 
			0
			 
			
			
			England 1
			 
			[0-0] Hampden Park, 
    Glasgow 
    (133,250)
 | Bentley | WCP /BC
 | AW |  
    | 254 | 14 May 1950 -
    		
    
			Portugal 
    		3 England 
			
			5 
			[0-3] Estadio Nacional, 
Lisboa 
    (70,000)
 | David (2), Vasques Finney (4 (2 pen)), Mortensen
 | tour | AW |  
    | 255 | 18 May 1950 -
			
			
			
    		Belgium 
			1 England 
			4
			[1-0] Stade
      du Heysel, Bruxelles 
    (55,750)
 | Mermans Mullen, 
			Mortensen, Mannion, Bentley
 | AW |  
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