Birmingham St George's F.C.
Birmingham St. George's F.C. were a football club based in Birmingham, England. They were formerly known as Mitchell St. George's F.C., a merger of Mitchells and St. George's in 1881 (first match in the FA Cup was in the 1881–82 season), changing to their new name in 1888.
Albert Brown (footballer, born 1862)Albert_Brown_(footballer,_born_1862)__CareerStation__1Arthur Brown (footballer, born 1858)Arthur_Brown_(footballer,_born_1858)__CareerStation__5Arthur Kenyon (footballer)Arthur_Kenyon_(footballer)__CareerStation__1Charles CoultonCharles_Coulton__CareerStation__1Charlie SimmsCharlie_Simms__CareerStation__2Dennis HodgettsDennis_Hodgetts__CareerStation__1Dennis_Hodgetts__CareerStation__3Fred Davis (footballer, born 1871)Fred_Davis_(footballer,_born_1871)__CareerStation__2George KinseyGeorge_Kinsey__CareerStation__3Harry Davis (footballer, born 1873)Harry_Davis_(footballer,_born_1873)__CareerStation__2Harry Yates (footballer, born 1861)Harry_Yates_(footballer,_born_1861)__CareerStation__3Jack DeveyJack_Devey__CareerStation__7Jimmy Whitehouse (footballer, born 1873)Jimmy_Whitehouse_(footballer,_born_1873)__CareerStation__2Joe FountainJoe_Fountain__CareerStation__4Joe HassallJoe_Hassall__CareerStation__1Joe Wilson (footballer, born 1861)Joe_Wilson_(footballer,_born_1861)__CareerStation__9John McVickerJohn_McVicker__CareerStation__4Josiah RobertsJosiah_Roberts__CareerStation__1Robert Mills-RobertsRobert_Mills-Roberts__CareerStation__12Thomas Davenport (footballer)Thomas_Davenport_(footballer)__CareerStation__5Tommy Green (footballer, born 1863)
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Albert Brown (footballer, born 1862)Arthur Brown (footballer, born 1858)Arthur Kenyon (footballer)Charles CoultonCharlie SimmsDennis HodgettsFred Davis (footballer, born 1871)George KinseyHarry Davis (footballer, born 1873)Harry Yates (footballer, born 1861)Jack DeveyJimmy Whitehouse (footballer, born 1873)Joe FountainJoe HassallJoe Wilson (footballer, born 1861)John McVickerJosiah RobertsRobert Mills-RobertsThomas Davenport (footballer)Tommy Green (footballer, born 1863)Wilbert Harrison (footballer)
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Birmingham St George's F.C.
Birmingham St. George's F.C. were a football club based in Birmingham, England. They were formerly known as Mitchell St. George's F.C., a merger of Mitchells and St. George's in 1881 (first match in the FA Cup was in the 1881–82 season), changing to their new name in 1888.
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