Craven Cottage Newsround

September 8, 2008

Is this why MAF chose Fulham?

Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 9:19 pm

This taken from the 1934 edition of THE FOOTBALL ENCYCLOPAEDIA, published by The Leader.

Who was Hassan Hegazi?  Almost unbelievably, I’ve found a photo of him, courtesy of Spartacus Educational.

More:

Hassan Hegazi was born in Cairo, Egypt on 14th September, 1891. After graduating from Saidiq Secondary School he moved to England where he attended Dulwich College.

A talented footballer he signed for Fulham and played in the club’s 3-1 win over Stockport County. He scored one of the goals and the Fulham Observer commented that “with persistence something might be made of him… Hegazi has the makings of a League player.”

According to Phil Vasili, the author of Colouring Over the White Line: The History of Black Footballers in Britain (2000), along with Arthur Wharton, Walter Tull and Fred Corbett, Hassan Hegazi was one of the first black men to play top level football in England.

It was the last game that Hegazi played for Fulham. In 1912 he signed for Millwall in the Southern League but after playing only one game he moved on to Dulwich Hamlet.

In 1913 Hassan Hegazi enrolled at St Catherine’s College, Cambridge University, to study Arabic and History. While at university he played football in the annual game against Oxford University.

So there you go.

I have less information on Donald Cock.

New Times bit up

Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 10:26 am

Here.

Bullard for England!

The art of the thrashing

Filed under: General — weltmeisterclaude @ 9:56 am

Everyone says that international football isn’t like it used to be, that we can’t expect to rock up and beat these smaller nations 7-0 any more.  And perhaps that’s right.   But somehow Germany still have that knackAnd we don’t.

Here are some results, all 21st century:

2007:  beat San Marino 7-0

2006:  beat San Marino 13-0

2006: beat Luxembourg 7-0

2004: beat Malta 7-0

2002: beat Saudi Arabia 8-0

2002: beat Austria 6-2

2002: beat Kuwait 7-0

2002 (good year, this): beat Israel 7-1

2000: beat Liechtenstein 8-2

There were some hiccups over these years, but that’s a lot of thrashings handed out there.   How can this be?  Someone should study these people and see what they do differently.

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