From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10019 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, October 29 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10019 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Your Participation is Needed! ["Customer Survey" Subject: Your Participation is Needed! Your Participation is Needed! http://surveywave.rest/yX2Mt-XF455K9RlNqQkfktK6RHQ49mFQjWObZcnrKOm4IOhM3A http://surveywave.rest/VE9TrG7SU27e4ejHWtabzKNyVWZQ5Zi0BI5D_614KcRM77URdw legation zone. George Beel and Page scored 57 league goals between them during the latter season; Beel netted a club record 35 goals in the league. In November 1927, Turf Moor hosted its only senior international fixture, between England and Wales for the British Home Championship. Burnley's Jack Hill captained England, while Page played as forward; Hill scored an own goal to give the visitors a 2b1 win. Jerry Dawson, who holds the record for the most first team appearances in all competitions for Burnley with 569, retired in 1929 after 22 years at the club. In 1929b30, the side were relegated to the Second Division on goal average. A drop in home attendances coupled with financial problems saw the mid-season departure of key players Jack Bruton to Blackburn Rovers and Joe Devine to Newcastle United. Burnley's form remained inconsistent, and several long-term injuries to first team players resulted in relegation. Burnley struggled in the Second Division and narrowly avoided further relegation in 1931b32 by two points; Beel, Burnley's all-time top goal scorer with 188 goals, left the club during the season. Gates at Turf Moor dropped under 5,000 in 1932; to reattract the interest of the local community, a supporters' club was formed, after which the attendances started to slightly improve. The years before the outbreak of the Second World War were characterised by mid-table league finishes, which were broken only by an FA Cup semi-final appearance in 1935. During the same year, the club changed its kit to white shirts with black shorts. In March 1936, Tommy Lawton became the youngest player to appear for the club, aged 16 years and 174 days on his debut against Doncaster Rovers; this also made him the Football League's then youngest ever centre-forward. After he scored 16 goals in 25 appearances for the side, Lawton moved to Everton in December ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10019 ***********************************************