1894–95 Eastville Rovers F.C. season

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Eastville Rovers F.C.
1894–95 season
CaptainH. McBain
GroundRidgeway Road, Ridgeway, Bristol
Bristol & District League6th of 12
Gloucestershire Senior CupQuarter-final
Top goalscorer (17)

The 1894–95 season was the twelfth to be played by the team now known as Bristol Rovers, and their eleventh playing under the name Eastville Rovers. The first team played its third season in the first division of the Bristol & District League (now known as the Western Football League), while the reserves competed in the second division of the same competition for the second time. The season was notable for having the first modern Bristol derby when Bristol South End, who later became Bristol City, hosted Eastville Rovers on 22 September.

Season review[]

The 1894–95 season began with the announcements that H. McBain would replace F.A. Yates as club captain, and that the team would move to a new ground on the opposite side of Ridgeway Road from their home the previous season in Ridgeway.[1] Following a lacklustre campaign the previous season, where both the first team and the reserves finished just one place off the bottom of their divisions, the 1894–94 campaign was one of consolidation. The first team would eventually end the year in a mid-table position, while the reserves finished in 7th place out of 11.[2]

A large growth in the number of spectators watching their games was noted by the Bristol Mercury in October, with crowds of several hundred regularly watching the first team this season. In previous years their attendances had been as low as a few dozen.[3]

League tables[]

Bristol & District League Division One[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
1 Hereford Thistle (L) 22 18 3 1 93 21 4.429 39 Joined the Birmingham & District League
2 St George 22 18 3 1 76 21 3.619 39
3 Warmley 22 14 2 6 74 30 2.467 30
4 Staple Hill 22 11 4 7 56 38 1.474 26
5 Gloucester 22 10 4 8 64 54 1.185 24
6 Eastville Rovers 22 10 4 8 46 40 1.150 24
7 Trowbridge Town 22 9 4 9 68 48 1.417 22
8 Clifton 22 8 2 12 47 55 0.855 18
9 Bedminster 22 7 0 15 39 73 0.534 14
10 22 5 3 14 40 63 0.635 13
11 Mangotsfield 22 5 2 15 22 68 0.324 12
12 Clevedon (L) 22 1 1 20 23 136 0.169 3 Withdrew from league
Source: [2]
(L) Left league at the end of the season

Bristol & District League Division Two[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
1 Warmley Reserves 20 17 0 3 75 20 3.750 34
2 (P) 20 16 0 4 79 31 2.548 32 Elected to Division One
3 (L) 20 15 1 4 48 21 2.286 31 Withdrew from league
4 St George Reserves 20 14 1 5 69 33 2.091 29
5 20 11 1 8 57 31 1.839 23
6 Bedminster Reserves 20 8 1 11 36 30 1.200 17
7 Eastville Rovers Reserves 20 8 0 12 45 45 1.000 16
8 Clifton Reserves 20 7 0 13 40 68 0.588 14
9 Mangotsfield Reserves (L) 20 4 2 14 30 84 0.357 10 Withdrew from league
10 Staple Hill Reserves 20 4 1 15 32 79 0.405 9
11 Waverley (L) 20 2 1 17 15 74 0.203 5 Withdrew from league
Source: [2]
(L) Left league at the end of the season; (P) Promoted

Match results[]

Bristol & District League[]

Division One[]

15 September 1894 Hereford Thistle 4–2 Eastville Rovers Hereford
  • B. Sharp Goal 1'
  • J. Sharp Goal Goal Goal
Report
  • John Goal Goal
Stadium: Barrack Ground
29 September 1894 1–2 Eastville Rovers Swindon
Unknown Goal Report
  • Thompson Goal
  • Furse Goal
Referee: Mr Millard (Trowbridge)
6 October 1894 Eastville Rovers 2–2 Staple Hill Ridgeway
  • Rogers Goal
  • Attewell Substituted off
  • Horsey Goal
Report
  • Bracey Goal
  • Unknown Goal
Attendance: 800
13 October 1894 Eastville Rovers 7–2 Clevedon Ridgeway
  • McBain Goal Goal Goal
  • Rogers Goal
  • Horsey Goal Goal
  • Laurie Goal
Report
  • Mertons Goal
  • Wilgreen Goal
Attendance: "Good"
20 October 1894 Gloucester 1–2 Eastville Rovers Gloucester
Sherwood Goal Report
  • Unknown Goal
  • Thompson Goal
Stadium: Budding's Field
Referee: Mr J.A. Stevens (league secretary)
3 November 1894 Trowbridge Town 2–2 Eastville Rovers Trowbridge
  • Jeynes Goal Penalty missed
  • Grist Goal
Report
  • Thompson Goal
  • Unknown Goal
Referee: Mr Bloor (St George)
17 November 1894 Eastville Rovers 0–4 Hereford Thistle Ridgeway
Laurie Penalty missed Report
  • Jack Sharp Goal Goal Goal
  • Homer Goal
Attendance: 2000
1 December 1894 Eastville Rovers 0–1[α] St George Ridgeway
Report Lane Goal Attendance: >1000
Referee: Mr Stacey (Street)
8 December 1894 Eastville Rovers 2–3[β] Clifton Ridgeway
  • Porter Goal
  • Horsey Goal
Report
  • Britton Goal 5' Goal
  • Taylor Goal
Referee: Mr J. Bloor
15 December 1894 Eastville Rovers 4–2 Bedminster Ridgeway
  • Rogers Goal
  • Porter Goal Goal Goal
Report
  • Skeates Substituted off 10'
  • Smith Goal 20' Goal
Attendance: 500
Referee: Mr Millard (Trowbridge)
29 December 1894 Eastville Rovers 3–3 Trowbridge Town Ridgeway
  • Thompson Goal 50'
  • Hodgkins Substituted off
  • Porter Goal
  • Booker Goal 87' (o.g.)
Report
  • Adams Goal
  • Readings Goal (pen.)
  • Quinlan Goal 44'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Mr J. Bloor
5 January 1895 Clevedon 1–2 Eastville Rovers Clevedon
Wilgreat Goal Report
  • Horsey Goal 1'
  • Laurie Goal
9 March 1895 Clifton 0–1 Eastville Rovers Kingswood
Report Thompson Goal Stadium: Chequers Ground
Referee: Mr F.T. Logan
16 March 1895 Eastville Rovers 3–5 Gloucester Ridgeway
  • Horsey Goal
  • Unknown Goal
  • Unknown Goal
Report
  • F. Fielding Goal Goal
  • Wade-Smith Goal
  • P. Stout Goal
  • Sherwood Goal
Referee: Mr J.A. Stevens (league secretary)
23 March 1895 St George 0–2 Eastville Rovers St George
Report
  • Rogers Goal
  • Horsey Goal
Referee: Mr H.E. Roslyn
1 April 1895 Warmley 1–0 Eastville Rovers Warmley
17:00 GMT "Nip" Britton Goal Report Attendance: 800
Referee: Mr F.M. Millard
6 April 1895 Eastville Rovers 4–2 Ridgeway
  • Unknown Goal 10'
  • McBain Goal
  • Horsey Goal
  • Rogers Goal 80'
Report
  • Unknown Goal 55'
  • Unknown Goal
Referee: Mr G. Gay
13 April 1895 Eastville Rovers 0–0[γ] Warmley Ridgeway
Horsey Substituted off 65' Report Attendance: "Large"
Referee: Mr J. Bloor
15 April 1895 Staple Hill 4–1 Eastville Rovers Staple Hill
12:00 GMT
  • Drury Goal 15' Goal
  • Millard Goal
  • Thompson Goal (o.g.)
Report Thompson Goal Attendance: "fairly large"
Referee: Mr G. Gay
20 April 1895 Bedminster 1–4 Eastville Rovers Bedminster
Popham Goal Report
  • Horsey Goal Goal
  • Thompson Goal
  • Brown Goal
Stadium: Coronation Road ground
Attendance: "small"

Division Two[]

20 October 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 1–2 Bedminster Reserves Unknown
Report
24 November 1894 Warmley Reserves 3–1 Eastville Rovers Reserves Warmley
Report
26 January 1895 4–2 Eastville Rovers Reserves Willsbridge
Report
1 December 1894 Eastville Rovers Reserves 5–3[δ] St George Reserves Unknown
Report
8 December 1894 Eastville Rovers Reserves 5–2 Clifton Reserves Unknown
Report
22 December 1894 Eastville Rovers Reserves 5–0 Mangotsfield Reserves Unknown
Report
5 January 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 2–4 Unknown
Report
19 January 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 1–2 Warmley Reserves Unknown
Report
9 March 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 2–0 Ridgeway
Report
23 March 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 1–2 St George Reserves Unknown
Report
6 April 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 4–0 Warmley Reserves Unknown
Report
13 April 1895 Eastville Rovers Reserves 2–4 Ridgeway
Report

Note: Three results were given against Warmley Reserves in the press over the course of the season. It's possible that one of these was a friendly match, or that the result of one of these ties was overturned and the game re-played.

Gloucestershire Senior Challenge Cup[]

After receiving a bye in the first round thanks to them reaching the final the previous season,[4] Eastville Rovers were eliminated from the cup at the quarter-final stage. They were drawn to play Mangotsfield at home in a game that was played in a snowstorm and Mangotsfield prevailed 5–3. This was in spite of the fact Mangotsfield were reduced to ten men during the first half when their captain, Brain, suffered a broken collarbone.[5]

26 January 1895 Quarter-final Eastville Rovers 3–5 Mangotsfield Ridgeway
  • M. Thompson Goal
  • McBain Goal 65' (pen.)
  • Lovett Goal 90'
Report
  • Britton Goal Goal
  • Brain Goal Substituted off
  • Unknown Goal
  • Davis Goal 83'
Stadium: Ridgeway Road
Referee: Mr Gay

Friendlies[]

First team[]

8 September 1894 Warmley 0–4 Eastville Rovers Warmley
15:45 GMT Report
  • McBain Goal
  • Unknown Goal (o.g.)
  • Horsey Goal
  • Unknown Goal
Attendance: 600
Referee: W.A. Deakin (Bedminster)
22 September 1894 Bristol South End 2–1 Eastville Rovers Bedminster
  • Mayger Goal
  • Clements Goal 35'
Report Horsey Goal Stadium: St John's Lane
2 March 1895 Bristol South End 2–5 Eastville Rovers Bedminster
  • Lewis Goal Goal
Report
  • Horsey Goal 1' Goal Goal
  • Thompson Goal
  • Brown Goal
Stadium: St John's Lane
Referee: George Gay (Warmley)
27 April 1895 Bristol South End 2–3 Eastville Rovers Bedminster
Davis Goal Report
  • W. Thompson Goal
  • Horsey Goal
  • Osborne Goal
Stadium: St John's Lane
Attendance: 1000
Referee: George Gay (Warmley)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Eastville Rovers lodged an official protest over the result of their home game against St George. The complaint centered around a goal scored by the Rovers that was disallowed by the referee.
  2. ^ Rovers started their home game against Clifton with only nine men due to Hodgson and Attewill failing to turn up. Replacement players were found and they joined in later in the match.
  3. ^ Eastville Rovers were reduced to ten men with 25 minutes left to play of their home match against Warmley due to Horsey being kicked in the eye.
  4. ^ Only 75 minutes played of the reserve game were played against St George, therefore the result did not stand.

Statistics[]

Friendly matches are not included in this section.
Match record
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
Bristol & District League 11 4 3 4 28 24 11 6 1 4 18 16 22 10 4 8 46 40
Gloucestershire Cup 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 5
Total 12 4 3 5 31 29 11 6 1 4 18 16 23 10 4 9 49 45

Cumulative record[]

The total cumulative record of Eastville Rovers up to the end of the 1894–95 season is shown below. This is calculated by adding the numbers in the section above to the total games played up to the end of the previous season. Friendly matches are not included in this table, and games held at neutral venues are considered to have been played away from home.

Match record
Competition Home Away Total
P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
Bristol & District League 28 12 7 9 72 56 28 9 2 17 40 63 56 21 9 26 112 119
Gloucestershire Cup 5 0 2 3 8 14 12 8 0 4 22 21 17 8 2 7 30 35
Total 33 12 9 12 80 70 40 17 2 21 62 84 73 29 11 33 142 154

References[]

  1. ^ "Association Football: Local club prospects". Western Daily Press. 1 September 1894. Retrieved 25 June 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Robinson, Michael, ed. (2006). Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006. Soccer Books.
  3. ^ "Athletics". Bristol Mercury. 15 October 1894. Retrieved 27 June 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Athletics". Bristol Mercury. 21 January 1895. Retrieved 8 July 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Athletics". Bristol Mercury. 28 January 1895. Retrieved 24 June 2019 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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