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'''London Welsh F.C.''' were an English football team that were formed as early as ]. They lost emphatically in the ] season 0-12 to ]. They played in the ] for at least the ] season, in which they finished 7th of seven. They were suspended towards the end of the season, and the points from their two remaining games went to their opponents, ], who as a result finished second. | '''London Welsh F.C.''' were an English football team that were formed as early as ]. They lost emphatically in the ] season 0-12 to ]. They played in the ] for at least the ] season, in which they finished 7th of seven. They were suspended towards the end of the season, and the points from their two remaining games went to their opponents, ], who as a result finished second. | ||
London Welsh were also members of the Southern Olympian League Premier Division in the ] season. | London Welsh were also members of the Southern Olympian League Premier Division in the ] season. |
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For the Rugby Union team, see London Welsh R.F.C.London Welsh F.C. were an English football team that were formed as early as 1891. They lost emphatically in the 1891-92 season 0-12 to Millwall Athletic. They played in the London League for at least the 1896-97 season, in which they finished 7th of seven. They were suspended towards the end of the season, and the points from their two remaining games went to their opponents, Thames Ironworks, who as a result finished second.
London Welsh were also members of the Southern Olympian League Premier Division in the 1926-27 season.
London Wlesh currently operate three football teams (1sts, 2nds and Vets). They play home games at the Quentin Hogg Memorial Ground in Chiswick and play in the Amateur Football Combination. For more details visit www.londonwelshafc.co.uk
References
- Blows, Kirk & Hogg, Tony (2000). The Essential History of West Ham United. Headline. ISBN 0-7472-7036-8.
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