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The following are events in 1870 which are relevant to the development of association football. Included are events in closely related codes, such as the Sheffield Rules.
19 November – a second representative match between the two teams results in a 2–1 victory to England.
Various dates – match reports from London and Sheffield mention goalkeepers and, in tactical terms, the passage from a "dribbling game" to a "passing game".[citation needed]Royal Engineers are noted as early practitioners of the passing game.
Stranraer – the third-oldest football club in Scotland behind Queen's Park and Kilmarnock and one of the 20 oldest in the world.
Births
25 January – Fred Spiksley (d. 1948), England international forward in seven matches, scoring seven goals (1893–1898).
13 April – Jock Drummond (d. 1935), Scotland international defender in 14 matches (1892–1903) and captain in four; won five Scottish Cups and four league titles with Rangers.
22 April – Jack Robinson (d. 1931), England international goalkeeper in eleven matches (1897–1901).
9 September – Tom Waddell (d. unknown), Scotland international in six matches (1891–1895).
12 September – Alf Milward (d. 1941), England international forward in four matches, scoring three goals (1891–1897).
16 October – Sandy McMahon (d. 1916), Scotland international forward in six matches, scoring four goals (1892–1902); won four league titles with Celtic from 1893 to 1898.
unknown date – James Gillespie (d. unknown), Scotland international forward in one match (1898), scoring a hat-trick; won the English league title with Sunderland in 1893 and 1895.
Footnotes
^ abDespite being recognised as internationals at the time, these two matches are not now recognised as full internationals by FIFA because the majority of the Scotland team were London-based players of Scottish ancestry.
References
^Williams, Mike & Tony (2012). Non-League Club Directory 2013. Harrow on the Hill: Tony Williams Publications Ltd. p. 666. ISBN978-1-86-983377-0.