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Brentwood F.C. (1877)

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150: 129: 101: 136: 115: 247:, proved controversial. The Vale ground was a "perfect quagmire" and Brentwood protested the condition of the pitch before the match. After the game, Brentwood added to their that "a point being given the Port Valeites which was never actually obtained, Mills-Roberts swearing that the ball passed wide of the uprights." The 300:, in the latter's first-ever FA Cup season, with future powerhouses Arsenal winning 5–2 in extra time; the Crusaders appealed the referee's decision to extend the match on the basis of the "shocking" light, but it was not successful. The club's last FA Cup tie came in 1892–93, losing in the second qualifying round to 213:, and opened its ground (provided by vice-president William Burgess), at the corner of Sawyer's Hall Lane and Shenfield Road, one week later, with a match between sides chosen by the club secretary and the club captain. On 20 October 1877, the club had its first win, 6–0 at home to 255:), which ended 3–3. The FA directed that the second replay be held at Brentwood, and Burslem Port Vale, having had an offer of £50 to switch the tie declined by Brentwood, withdrew from the competition. 143: 122: 94: 273:
and members considering the name was no longer appropriate, especially as there were plans to form a new club for Brentwood itself. As the Crusaders, the club's best run in the FA Cup was in
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The club continued playing friendly matches into the 1895–96 season, the final recorded game being a 6–1 defeat at home to the
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upheld the protest and ordered a replay at a neutral venue (the County Ground in
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In the quarter-finals, the club lost at home to holders, and eventual winners,
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was offering Leyton rent-free, but instead taking a cut of the gate money.
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Barking, East Ham & Ilford Advertiser, Upton Park and Dagenham Gazette
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in 1885, who joined the Crusaders when he moved down to London in 1886
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The club's colours were chocolate and magenta, with white "trousers".
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Within a fortnight of its founding the club had over 40 members.
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9-0 (the club's record Cup victory) in the first round,
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From the 1886–87 season, the club changed its name to
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The club played its first match on 6 October 1877, at
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The club was founded in September 1877 under the name
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From 1886 the club was known as 13: 342: 327:The club originally played at the 14: 696: 675:1896 disestablishments in England 655:Defunct football clubs in England 262:, in front of a crowd of 3,000. 660:Defunct football clubs in London 148: 141: 134: 127: 120: 113: 106: 99: 92: 626: 611: 597: 588: 573: 558: 537: 522: 507: 228:, losing in the first round to 670:1877 establishments in England 492: 477: 462: 447: 432: 417: 402: 387: 372: 37:Brentwood F.C., Crusaders F.C. 1: 365: 298:FA Cup third qualifying round 565:"Old Etonians v Crusaders". 7: 618:"Brentwood Football Club". 499:"Brentwood Football Club". 484:"Brentwood 1-3 Blackburn". 220:The club first entered the 10: 701: 314: 197: 15: 514:"Sports & Pastimes". 337:Essex County Cricket Club 322: 292:In 1889, Crusaders faced 170: 84: 80: 65: 57: 49: 41: 394:"Hendon 6-0 Brentwood". 16:Not to be confused with 516:Nottingham Evening Post 398:: 432. 13 October 1877. 177:Brentwood Football Club 685:Brentwood (Essex town) 584:: 1. 2 September 1896. 533:: 7. 18 November 1889. 518:: 3. 23 November 1889. 473:: 5. 22 February 1886. 458:: 6. 12 February 1886. 637:: 4. 26 October 1886. 605:Sportsman's Year-Book 569:: 4. 1 February 1896. 443:: 4. 1 February 1886. 428:: 4. 26 October 1877. 413:: 5. 19 October 1877. 333:Leyton Cricket Ground 329:County Cricket Ground 26:Crusaders F.C. 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Index

Brentwood Town F.C.
New Crusaders F.C.
Crusaders F.C. (1859)
Home colours
football
Brentwood
Essex
Hendon
Romford
FA Cup
1878–79
the Pilgrims
1883–84
1885–86
Burslem Port Vale
Football Association
Derby
Blackburn Rovers
Leyton
1887–88
Lyndhurst
Old Wykehamists
Chatham
Royal Arsenal
FA Cup third qualifying round
the Casuals
Old Etonians
County Cricket Ground
Leyton Cricket Ground
Essex County Cricket Club

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