1902–03 British Home Championship
The 1902–03 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations. Unusually, the trophy was shared by three of the Home Nations all of whom scored four points. At the time, goal difference was not used to differentiate teams. In addition to the usual favourites of England and Scotland, Ireland also took their first ever share of the championship, after scoring their first ever victory over the Scots with a 2–0 win in Glasgow and subsequently beating Wales. The tournament was played under the shadow of the previous year's finale, when a wooden stand at Ibrox Stadium had given way under the mass of supporters and 26 people had fallen to their deaths.
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1902–03 British Home Championship
The 1902–03 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations. Unusually, the trophy was shared by three of the Home Nations all of whom scored four points. At the time, goal difference was not used to differentiate teams. In addition to the usual favourites of England and Scotland, Ireland also took their first ever share of the championship, after scoring their first ever victory over the Scots with a 2–0 win in Glasgow and subsequently beating Wales. The tournament was played under the shadow of the previous year's finale, when a wooden stand at Ibrox Stadium had given way under the mass of supporters and 26 people had fallen to their deaths.
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British Home Championship 1903 ...... odward, który strzelił 4 gole.
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Die British Home Championship ...... irland), Schottland und Wales.
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Il Torneo Interbritannico 1903 ...... Scozia, Inghilterra e Irlanda.
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The 1902–03 British Home Champ ...... ing their share of the trophy.
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England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
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Archie Goodall
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Bobby Walker
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Finlay Speedie
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Harry Davis
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Jack Kirwan
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Jack Sharp
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James Sheridan
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Joe Bache
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Fred Kirkham
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Frederick Thomas Kirkham
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Tom Robertson
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William Munnerley
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William Nunnerley
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Vivian Woodward
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British Home Championship 1903 ...... odward, który strzelił 4 gole.
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Die British Home Championship ...... irland), Schottland und Wales.
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Il Torneo Interbritannico 1903 ...... Scozia, Inghilterra e Irlanda.
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The 1902–03 British Home Champ ...... le had fallen to their deaths.
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1902–03 British Home Championship
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British Home Championship 1902/03
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British Home Championship 1903
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Brittiska mästerskapet 1902/1903
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Torneo Interbritannico 1903
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1902–1903 British Home Championship
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