MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB
PAGES FROM HISTORY
PRE-
PROFESSIONALISM AT MIDDLESBROUGH
Press cuttings covering the introduction
SDCM 5/10/1889
PROFESSIONALISM AT MIDDLESBROUGH
EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOPMENT.
THE TEAM ON STRIKE
Professionalism among football players has taken a sudden and extraordinary development
at Middlesbrough, where the local club has always set its face severely against the
remuneration of players more than paying their reasonable expenses in playing for
the town colours in "away" matches. It will be remembered that at the annual meeting
of the club held in May last the subject came up for consideration, and gave rise
to a somewhat noisy discussion. At that time Mr Wood proposed a resolution in favour
of the innovation in the following terms: -
After this decision the subject was for long lost sight of, but with the resumption
of play at the commencement of the present season several of the playing members,
with an eye to what possibly might be, have put their heads together, with the result
that a request has now been forwarded to the Club Committee asking that they should
be paid for all matches in which they take part. Up to the present time six of the
eleven members of the first team have joined the movement for remuneration, their
names being R.Wilson, F.Dennis, J.Copeland, J.Taylor, T.Cronshaw (forwards) and W.Hopewell
(half-
The notices which have been served have taken the form of a petition to the committee to call a meeting to consider the matter, and the members of the Executive of the club met on Wednesday night at the King's Head Hotel with a view of considering the unexpected difficulty. The meeting, which was presided over by Mr W.H.Thomas, was attended by most of the elected and playing members. After a protracted discussion, the players undertook to go on with the present arrangement on condition that the committee made application to the English Football Association to adopt a rule by which the club would be enabled to pay playing members for loss of time in taking part in the club matches whilst still retaining their amateur status.
NORTH EASTERN DAILY GAZETTE -
THE PROFESSIONAL QUESTION AT
MIDDLESBROUGH
As stated in our columns yesterday, several of the players selected by the Middlesbrough
Football Club Committee had declined to take part in the match with St.Augustine's
to-
NORTH EASTERN DAILY GAZETTE -
The Middlesbrough committee decide to allow professionals following the formation of Middlesbrough Ironopolis and the attraction to that club of some of Middlesbrough's best players. Professionals will be advertised for and preference given to those coming from within the club.
NORTH EASTERN DAILY GAZETTE November 28 1889
The November 25th resolution has been ruled out of order by Middlesbrough club
president Mr.O.H.Cochrane. The proposition in favour of non-
NORTH EASTERN DAILY GAZETTE December 28 1889
Match report v South Bank "Middlesbrough team included some professionals”.
NEDG March 3 1893
THE MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL
CLUB AND ITS PROFESSIONALS
What will probably be the first step towards abandoning professionalism has been
taken by the directors of the Middlesbrough Football and Athletic Company. As we
stated in yesterday's Gazette, the players almost unanimously refused to accept 30s
per week each for the remainder of the season, but now several have signified their
willingness to continue playing for the club for the amount of pay mentioned. Five
of this number will be played to-
-