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22.01.1910 at 15:00 Crabtree Lane Attendance :
Apsley
1 - 2
St Albans City
Referee : Herts County League

Goalscorers
Kingham Billy Hughes
Tommy Knott
Opening squads
Dowse
Hitchcock
Bates
Lee
Kempster
King
Kitchener
Wiseman
Kingham
Hay
Chennells
Eddie Anderson
Charles Patrick
Jack Richardson
Jack Squires
Webb Richardson
Billy Hughes
Tommy Knott
Tommy Walker
George Webb
Herbert Smith
Leslie Hosier
Substitutes
Substitutions
None None.
Yellow cards
None None.
Red cards
None None.
Match report
Although the play in the County League fixture between St Albans City and Apsley was, on the whole, dull and uninteresting, it had a redeeming feature in the fine football shown by certain of the players, among the chief of whom can be placed Hitchcock and G.King, the right-back and left-half respectively of the Apsley team, both of whom were up to county form, showing up favourably in comparison with his vis-à-vis, Webb, the choice of the Southern Counties(1).
King, while being the best half on the field for a good portion of the game was rather overshadowed afterwards by Knott of the City, upon the latter going to centre-half. Knott’s display at centre-half was something in the nature of an eye opener for the Saints and emphasized the fact that he is comparatively wasted as a forward.

Reprinted from “The Herts Advertiser and St Albans Times” 29thJanuary 1910.

(1) On 10th January George Webb played for the Southern Counties against London at Stamford Bridge. He was the first City player to be selected for a representative side.