Category: Sport and Coaching
  Grace and Favour:
How W.G. took a chance on a young Gilbert Jessop
by Bill Williams | Dec 21, 2025 | Cricket, Team Sports | 0
In the seventy years since the death of the âlegendary cricketerâ Gilbert Laird Jessop, a great...
Read MoreâNormalcy in a Time of Upheavalâ- Football During World War Two
by Bill Williams | Dec 4, 2025 | Football, Sport & Leisure History, Team Sports | 0
On the 9th October this year (2025) the former Stoke City footballer Frank Soo, was awarded a...
Read MoreCardiff 1905:Â
Did Wales Become the First Rugby World Champions In the Land of their Fathers?
by Bill Williams | Nov 7, 2025 | British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Rugby, Team Sports | 0
One hundred and twenty years ago Wales beat The New Zealand âAll Blacksâ for the first time at...
Read More Sydney Barnes and
The Curious Incident of the Crowd at the Ashes Test
by Bill Williams | Oct 3, 2025 | Cricket, Sport & Leisure History, Team Sports | 0
A letter written by the legendary England cricketer Sydney Barnes, has recently been unearthed by...
Read MoreGassed:
An iconic (football) image of the Great War?
Part 2
by Iain Adams | Sep 25, 2025 | Archival Research, British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Football, Sport & Leisure History, Team Sports | 0
This article explores the contentious meanings of the football match in John Singer...
Read MoreGassed:
An iconic (football) image of the Great War?
Part 1
by Iain Adams | Sep 18, 2025 | Archival Research, British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Football, Sport & Leisure History, Team Sports | 0
This article explores the contentious meanings of the football match in John Singer...
Read MoreJohn âJackâ Henry Tyers
âThe Amateur Champion of the Worldâ
by Mark Evans | Sep 10, 2025 | British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Indoor Sport, Olympics, Sport & Leisure History, Swimming & Diving, Team Sports | 2
In the 1890âs and up until around 1903 the most successful swimming and water polo team in the...
Read MoreâThe best kept secretâ:
The fascinating story of Dick Hartley
Sportsman and Special Agent. Â Â Â Â
by Bill Williams | Sep 4, 2025 | Archival Research, Cricket, Hockey, Team Sports | 0
As we approach the 80th anniversary of the âofficial end of WW2â in September 2025, it is perhaps...
Read MoreThe âManageressâ:
The life and times of Clarice Vizard (nee, Singleton)
Part 5
âA man may be useful, but a woman is essential, in a pub.â
by Alex Jackson | Aug 28, 2025 | Archival Research, Focus on Fodens: History of Women's Football, Football, Sport & Leisure History, Sport and Coaching, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 0
To read Part 1- click HERE , To read Part 2 – click HERE , To read Part 3 – click...
Read MoreThe âManageressâ:
The life and times of Clarice Vizard (nee, Singleton)
Part 4
Chief Commander Vizard
by Alex Jackson | Aug 21, 2025 | Archival Research, Focus on Fodens: History of Women's Football, Football, Sport & Leisure History, Sport and Coaching, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 0
To read Part 1- click HERE , To read Part 2 – click HERE , To read Part 3 – click...
Read MoreThe âManageressâ:
The life and times of Clarice Vizard (nee, Singleton)
Part 3
From Manager to Mother and Chairman
by Alex Jackson | Aug 14, 2025 | Archival Research, Focus on Fodens: History of Women's Football, Football, Sport & Leisure History, Sport and Coaching, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 0
To read Part 1- click HEREÂ To read Part 2 – click HEREÂ Clariceâs involvement in womenâs...
Read MoreThe âManageressâ:
The life and times of Clarice Vizard (nee, Singleton)
Part 2
Mrs Vizard’s XI
by Alex Jackson | Aug 7, 2025 | Archival Research, Focus on Fodens: History of Women's Football, Football, Sport & Leisure History, Sport and Coaching, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 1
To read Part 1- click HEREÂ Mrs Vizardâs XI FIRST MATCH IN BOLTON. The Secretary of the...
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