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Description Sheffield United FC 1901 team.jpg |
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The Sheffield United F.C. side of 1901, runners-up in the FA Cup Final. The team are, from left to right, (back row) Hedley, Morren, Johnson, Thickett, Field, Boyle, Priest, Needham; (front row) Bennett, Foulke, Beers, Lipsham.
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Source | Scanned from The History of the City of Sheffield 1843-1993: Images ISBN 1-85075-431-4 | |||
Author | Unknown author Unknown author | |||
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