William Chesterman Remembers…

Pt 4

“ The Sheffield Foot Ball Club was largely made up of public school boys but there were absolutely no rules whatsoever & no other clubs with which to meet, so sides such as…

Marrieds against Singles, Young versus Old etc, were chosen at first, then came…

The Hallam & Stumperlowe Club

…through the enterprise of Mr

Tom Vickers

& our very own

John Charles Shaw

Matches were arranged in which “bull strength” was the principle feature…”

“ My main memories of these early matches was of seeing the leather lying quietly in one half of the field & groups of half-a-dozen lads butting each other like rams, in the other !

Mooooo-ve it!

…Laughter!

“…The idea was, if you can get a shot at your opponent, charge the b****r, whether near the ball or not…!

more laughter!!

“Still, there were NO RULES ! ”

“…Bits had to be got piecemeal, bits from the rules of each Public School as the boys came in…

OFF-SIDE, ol’ boy !

…One law, which thankfully didn’t last very long, was that the players should carry half-a-crown in each hand to avoid pushing their opponent with the open hand…”

Credit, where Credit’s due, Brian

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