William Calder (footballer), the Glossary
William Calder (1868 – 24 May 1936) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward for Sheffield United, Gainsborough Trinity, Barnsley St. Peter's and Doncaster Rovers.[1]
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15 relations: Association football, Barnsley F.C., Doncaster, Doncaster Rovers F.C., Edinburgh, FA Cup, Forward (association football), Gainsborough Trinity F.C., Leeds Mercury, Midland Football League, Midland Football League (1889), Northern Football League, Sheffield United F.C., World War I, 1896–97 in English football.
- Doncaster Rovers F.C. managers
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Barnsley F.C.
Barnsley Football Club is a professional football club in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, which competes in, the third level of the English football league system.
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Doncaster
Doncaster is a city in South Yorkshire, England.
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Doncaster Rovers F.C.
Doncaster Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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FA Cup
The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual knockout football competition in domestic English football.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Gainsborough Trinity F.C.
Gainsborough Trinity Football Club is a football club based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.
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Leeds Mercury
The Leeds Mercury was a newspaper published in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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The Midland Football League is an English football league that was founded in 2014 by the merger of the former Midland Alliance and Midland Combination.
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The Midland Football League was a semi-professional football league in England.
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The Northern League is a British men's football league in north east England.
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Sheffield United F.C.
Sheffield United Football Club is a professional football club based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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The 1896–97 season was the 26th season of competitive football in England.
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See also
Doncaster Rovers F.C. managers
- Andy Butler
- Bill Leivers
- Billy Bremner
- Billy Marsden
- Brian Flynn (footballer)
- Danny Bergara
- Danny Malloy (footballer)
- Danny Schofield
- Darren Ferguson
- Darren Moore
- Dave Cusack
- Dave Mackay
- Dave Penney
- David Cowling
- David Menzies
- Dean Saunders
- Dick Ray
- Frank Marshall (footballer, born 1929)
- Fred Emery (footballer)
- Gary McSheffrey
- George Raynor
- Grant McCann
- Harry Tufnell
- Ian Atkins
- Ian Snodin
- Jack Crayston
- Jack Hodgson (footballer)
- Jackie Bestall
- Johnny Quigley
- Keith Kettleborough
- Kerry Dixon
- Lawrie McMenemy
- List of Doncaster Rovers F.C. managers
- Mark Atkins (footballer)
- Maurice Setters
- Mickey Walker (footballer)
- Norman Curtis
- Oscar Hold
- Paul Dickov
- Peter Doherty (footballer)
- Richie Wellens
- Rob Jones (footballer, born 1979)
- Sammy Chung
- Sean O'Driscoll
- Steve Beaglehole
- Steve Wignall
- Syd Bycroft
- William Calder (footballer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Calder_(footballer)