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s obituary stated that "the writer saw him at Sheffield displaying on behalf of London certainly the best goal‐keeping that has ever been witnessed at the Association game. Indeed,his skill on that occasion led those present to predict for him a place in the International match of the year."
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The club seems to have stopped playing matches after the 1886–87 season. The club's final secretary John Henderson undertook refereeing and umpiring activities as a member of the Pilgrims club in 1886–87, but for 1887-88 was described as being from "Morpeth Harriers, formerly Pilgrims".
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The club's original colours were black and white β€œin broad bars”, black skullcap with white tassel, white knickerbockers, and black stockings. It dropped the cap in 1878 and in 1879 changed the shirts to black and white halves.
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In 1874, Pilgrims player John van Sommer was chosen as a reserve for England for the international match against Scotland. On 7 November 1874 van Sommer played in goal for the London select team in the match against the
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This article is about the London-based club side extant during the 1800s. For the early 1900s touring side, see
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on Hackney Downs. The club is known to have played five matches in its first season (against
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The club originally played at Hackney Downs. In 1876, the club moved to Lordship Lane,
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Index

The Pilgrims F.C.
Boston United F.C.
Plymouth Argyle F.C.
Home colours
association football
Clapton, London
Hackney Downs
Leyton
Forest F.C.
Trojans
Herts Rangers
Sheffield Football Association
rheumatic fever
FA Cup
1873-74
1884-85
1876-77
Tottenham
Wanderers F.C.
FA Cup
1876–77
1879–80
Tottenham
Walthamstow
Ramblers F.C. (England)
Ramblers F.C.
Clopton Lloyd-Jones
Harry Swepstone
Andrew Watson
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